vagrant/bin/vagrant

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Trap interrupts to quit cleanly. This will be overridden at some point
# by Vagrant. This is made to catch any interrupts while Vagrant is
# initializing which have historically resulted in stack traces.
Signal.trap("INT") { abort }
# Disable exception reporting by default if available
if Thread.respond_to?(:report_on_exception=)
Thread.report_on_exception = false
end
# Split arguments by "--" if its there, we'll recombine them later
argv = ARGV.dup
argv_extra = []
# These will be the options that are passed to initialize the Vagrant
# environment.
opts = {}
if idx = argv.index("--")
argv_extra = argv.slice(idx+1, argv.length-2)
argv = argv.slice(0, idx)
end
# Fast path the version of Vagrant
if argv.include?("-v") || argv.include?("--version")
require_relative "../lib/vagrant/version"
puts "Vagrant #{Vagrant::VERSION}"
exit 0
end
# Disable plugin loading for commands where plugins are not required. This will
# also disable loading of the Vagrantfile if it available as the environment
# is not required for these commands
argv.each_index do |i|
arg = argv[i]
if !arg.start_with?("-")
if arg == "box" && argv[i+1] == "list"
opts[:vagrantfile_name] = ""
ENV['VAGRANT_NO_PLUGINS'] = "1"
end
# Do not load plugins when performing plugin operations
if arg == "plugin"
if argv.none?{|a| a == "--local" } && !ENV["VAGRANT_LOCAL_PLUGINS_LOAD"]
opts[:vagrantfile_name] = ""
end
ENV['VAGRANT_NO_PLUGINS'] = "1"
# Only initialize plugins when listing installed plugins
if argv[i+1] != "list"
ENV['VAGRANT_DISABLE_PLUGIN_INIT'] = "1"
end
end
break
end
end
# Set logging level to `debug`. This is done before loading 'vagrant', as it
# sets up the logging system.
if argv.include?("--debug")
argv.delete("--debug")
ENV["VAGRANT_LOG"] = "debug"
end
# Enable log timestamps if requested
if argv.include?("--timestamp")
argv.delete("--timestamp")
ENV["VAGRANT_LOG_TIMESTAMP"] = "1"
end
# Convenience flag to enable debug with timestamps
if argv.include?("--debug-timestamp")
argv.delete("--debug-timestamp")
ENV["VAGRANT_LOG"] = "debug"
ENV["VAGRANT_LOG_TIMESTAMP"] = "1"
end
# Stdout/stderr should not buffer output
$stdout.sync = true
$stderr.sync = true
env = nil
begin
require 'log4r'
require 'vagrant'
require 'vagrant/bundler'
require 'vagrant/cli'
require 'vagrant/util/platform'
require 'vagrant/util/experimental'
# Schedule the cleanup of things
at_exit(&Vagrant::Bundler.instance.method(:deinit))
# Create a logger right away
logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::bin::vagrant")
logger.info("`vagrant` invoked: #{ARGV.inspect}")
# Disable color in a few cases:
#
# * --no-color is anywhere in our arguments
# * STDOUT is not a TTY
# * The terminal doesn't support colors (Windows)
#
if argv.include?("--no-color") || ENV["VAGRANT_NO_COLOR"]
# Delete the argument from the list so that it doesn't
# cause any invalid arguments down the road.
argv.delete("--no-color")
opts[:ui_class] = Vagrant::UI::Basic
elsif !Vagrant::Util::Platform.terminal_supports_colors?
opts[:ui_class] = Vagrant::UI::Basic
elsif !$stdout.tty? && !Vagrant::Util::Platform.cygwin?
# Cygwin always reports STDOUT is not a TTY, so we only disable
# colors if its not a TTY AND its not Cygwin.
opts[:ui_class] = Vagrant::UI::Basic
end
# Also allow users to force colors.
if argv.include?("--color") || ENV["VAGRANT_FORCE_COLOR"]
argv.delete("--color")
opts[:ui_class] = Vagrant::UI::Colored
end
# Highest precedence is if we have enabled machine-readable output
if argv.include?("--machine-readable")
argv.delete("--machine-readable")
opts[:ui_class] = Vagrant::UI::MachineReadable
end
# Default to colored output
opts[:ui_class] ||= Vagrant::UI::Colored
# Recombine the arguments
if !argv_extra.empty?
argv << "--"
argv += argv_extra
end
# Create the environment, which is the cwd of wherever the
# `vagrant` command was invoked from
logger.debug("Creating Vagrant environment")
env = Vagrant::Environment.new(opts)
# If we are running with the Windows Subsystem for Linux do
# some extra setup to allow access to Vagrant managed machines
# outside the subsystem
if Vagrant::Util::Platform.wsl?
recreate_env = Vagrant::Util::Platform.wsl_init(env, logger)
if recreate_env
logger.info("Re-creating Vagrant environment due to WSL modifications.")
env = Vagrant::Environment.new(opts)
end
end
if !Vagrant.in_installer? && !Vagrant.very_quiet?
# If we're not in the installer, warn.
env.ui.warn(I18n.t("vagrant.general.not_in_installer") + "\n", prefix: false)
end
# Acceptable experimental flag values include:
#
# Unset - Disables experimental features
# 0 - Disables experimental features
# 1 - Enables all features
# String - Enables one or more features, separated by commas
if Vagrant::Util::Experimental.enabled?
experimental = Vagrant::Util::Experimental.features_requested
ui = Vagrant::UI::Prefixed.new(env.ui, "vagrant")
logger.debug("Experimental flag is enabled")
if Vagrant::Util::Experimental.global_enabled?
ui.warn(I18n.t("vagrant.general.experimental.all"), bold: true, prefix: true, channel: :error)
else
ui.warn(I18n.t("vagrant.general.experimental.features", features: experimental.join(", ")), bold: true, prefix: true, channel: :error)
end
end
begin
# Execute the CLI interface, and exit with the proper error code
exit_status = env.cli(argv)
ensure
# Unload the environment so cleanup can be done
env.unload
end
# Exit with the exit status from our CLI command
exit(exit_status)
rescue Exception => e
# It is possible for errors to happen in Vagrant's initialization. In
# this case, we don't have access to this class yet, so we check for it.
raise if !defined?(Vagrant) || !defined?(Vagrant::Errors)
raise if !e.is_a?(Vagrant::Errors::VagrantError)
require 'log4r'
logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::bin::vagrant")
logger.error("Vagrant experienced an error! Details:")
logger.error(e.inspect)
logger.error(e.message)
logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n"))
if env
opts = { prefix: false }
env.ui.error e.message, opts if e.message
env.ui.machine("error-exit", e.class.to_s, e.message.to_s)
else
$stderr.puts "Vagrant failed to initialize at a very early stage:\n\n"
$stderr.puts e.message
end
exit e.status_code if e.respond_to?(:status_code)
exit 255 # An error occurred with no status code defined
end