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Vagrant Cookbook

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Installs Vagrant 1.6+ and manages Vagrant plugins via a vagrant_plugin LWRP.

This cookbook is not intended to be used for vagrant "1.0" (gem install) versions. A recipe is provided for removing the gem, see Recipes.

This cookbook is not supported for installing versions of Vagrant older than 1.6.

Requirements

This cookbook should not be used on platforms that Vagrant itself does not support.

Vagrant Supported Platforms

Vagrant does not specifically list supported platforms on the project web site. However, the only platforms with packages provided are:

  • Mac OS X
  • Windows
  • Linux (deb-package based platforms, e.g., Debian and Ubuntu)
  • Linux (rpm-packaged based platforms, e.g., RHEL and CentOS)

Other platforms are not supported. This cookbook attempts to exit gracefully in places where unsupported platforms may cause an issue, but it is strongly recommended that this cookbook not be on an unsupported platform's node run list or used as a dependency for cookbooks used on unsupported platforms.

Tested with Test Kitchen

  • Debian 7.6
  • Ubuntu 14.04
  • CentOS 6.5
  • OS X 10.9
  • Windows 8.1

May work on other Debian/RHEL family distributions with or without modification.

This cookbook has test-kitchen support for Windows and Mac OS X, but requires custom Vagrant boxes.

Because Vagrant is installed as a native system package, Chef must run as a privileged user (e.g., root or Administrator).

Attributes

Vagrant Package

The attributes defined by this recipe are organized under the node['vagrant'] namespace.

Attribute Description Type Default
['version'] Vagrant package version (Linux/Mac only) String '1.8.5'
['msi_version'] Vagrant package version (Windows only) String '1.8.5'
['url'] Download Vagrant package from this URL String Calculated by vagrant_package_uri helper method.
['checksum'] Vagrant package checksum (SHA256) String Calculated by vagrant_sha256sum helper method.

'install_plugins' recipe

Attributes in the table below are under the node['vagrant'] namespace.

Attribute Description Type Default
['plugins'] An array of plugins, e.g. %w(vagrant-aws vagrant-ohai vagrant-omnibus) Array nil
['plugins'] If you want to install specific plugin versions, use the second form of the ['plugins'] array, e.g. [ {name: 'vagrant-ohai', version: '0.1.3'}, {name: 'vagrant-aws', version: '0.6.0'} ] Array of Hashes nil
  • node['vagrant']['plugins'] - A array of plugins. The elements in the array can be a string or a hash. String elements should be the names of plugins to install. Hash elements should have two keys, "name" and "version", for the plugin name and its version to install. This is used by the vagrant_plugin resource in the install_plugins recipe.
  • node['vagrant']['user'] - A user that is used to automatically install plugins as for the node['vagrant']['plugins'] attribute.

Resources

This cookbook includes the vagrant_plugin resource, for managing vagrant plugins.

vagrant_plugin

Actions

  • :install: installs the specified plugin. Default.
  • :uninstall: uninstalls the specified plugin
  • :remove: uninstalls the specified plugin

Attribute Parameters

  • :plugin_name: name attribute, the name of the plugin, e.g. "vagrant-omnibus".
  • :version: version of the plugin to installed, must be specified as a string, e.g., "1.0.2"
  • :user: a user to run plugin installation as. Usually this is for single user systems (like workstations).
  • :sources: alternate locations to search for plugins. This would commonly be used if you are hosting your vagrant plugins in a custom gem repo

Examples

vagrant_plugin 'vagrant-omnibus'

vagrant_plugin 'vagrant-berkshelf'
  version '1.2.0'
  sources ['http://src1.example.com', 'http://src2.example.com']
end

# Install the plugins as the `donuts` user, into ~/donuts/.vagrant.d
vagrant_plugin 'vagrant-aws'
  user 'donuts'
end

# Install the 'vagrant-winrm' plugin for another user. Windows impersonation
# requires a username and password.
vagrant_plugin 'vagrant-winrm' do
  user node['vagrant']['user']
  password node['vagrant']['password']
end

ChefSpec Matchers

This cookbook provides ChefSpec Custom Matchers for vagrant_plugin.

Example:

RSpec.describe 'example::default' do
  let(:chef_run) { ChefSpec::SoloRunner.converge(described_recipe) }

  it 'installs the vagrant-omnibus plugin' do
    expect(chef_run).to install_vagrant_plugin('vagrant-omnibus').with(
      user: 'my_user'
    )
  end
end

Recipes

default

The default recipe includes the platform-family specific recipe to install Vagrant. If the node['vagrant']['plugins'] attribute is not empty, it includes the install_plugins recipe to install any required vagrant plugins.

install_plugins

Iterates over the node['vagrant']['plugins'] attribute and installs the listed plugins. If that attribute is a hash, it installs the specified plugin version. If the node['vagrant']['user'] attribute is set, the plugins are installed for only that user.

debian, fedora, mac_os_x, rhel, windows

These are the platform family recipes included by the default recipe. The fedora recipe will include rhel.

uninstall_gem

This recipe will attempt to uninstall the vagrant gem with the gem_package and chef_gem resources. Meaning, it will use the gem binary in the PATH of the shell executing Chef to uninstall, and then use Chef's built-in RubyGems to uninstall. If you have a customized Ruby environment, such as with rbenv or rvm (or other), you may need to manually remove and clean up anything leftover, such as running rbenv rehash. Likewise, if you have multiple copies of the vagrant gem installed, you'll need to clean up all versions. This recipe won't support such craziness :-).

Usage

Set the url and checksum attributes on the node. Do this in a role, or a "wrapper" cookbook. Or, just set the version and let the magic happen.

Then include the default recipe on the node's run list.

To specify plugins for installation in the default recipe, specify an array for the node['vagrant']['plugins'] attribute. For example, to install the vagrant-omnibus plugin (any version) and version "1.2.0" of the vagrant-berkshelf plugin:

node.set['vagrant']['plugins'] = [
  'vagrant-omnibus',
  {name: 'vagrant-berkshelf', version: '1.2.0'}
]

See the attribute tables above.

License and Authors

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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