git clone https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-labs
cd jclouds-labs/vagrant
mvn clean install
target/vagrant-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
to your classpathUse polipo
for caching proxy. On OS X install with
brew install polipo
From SO:
# logLevel = 0xFF dnsNameServer=8.8.8.8 diskCacheRoot = "~/.polipo/cache/"
/Library/LaunchDaemons/fr.jussieu.pps.polipo.plist
, replace $USER with your username:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>Disabled</key> <false/> <key>Label</key> <string>fr.jussieu.pps.polipo</string> <key>ProgramArguments</key> <array> <string>/usr/local/bin/polipo</string> <string>-c</string> <string>/Users/$USER/.polipo/config</string> </array> <key>RunAtLoad</key> <true/> <key>OnDemand</key> <false/> <key>UserName</key> <string>$USER</string> <key>GroupName</key> <string>daemon</string> <key>StandardOutPath</key> <string>/Users/$USER/.polipo/polipo.log</string> <key>StandardErrorPath</key> <string>/Users/$USER/.polipo/polipo.log</string> </dict> </plist>
sudo chown root:wheel /Library/LaunchDaemons/fr.jussieu.pps.polipo.plist
sudo chmod 755 /Library/LaunchDaemons/fr.jussieu.pps.polipo.plist
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/fr.jussieu.pps.polipo.plist
vagrant plugin install vagrant-proxyconf
~/.vagrant.d/Vagrantfile
:Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-proxyconf") config.proxy.http = "http://10.0.2.2:8123/" config.proxy.https = "http://10.0.2.2:8123/" config.proxy.no_proxy = "localhost,127.0.0.1" end end
Where 10.0.2.2
is the IP of your host as seen from the vagrant machines (in this case the NAT interface). Optionally could add all your private network IPs from your Vagrant subnet to no_proxy
to skip the proxy for inter-VM communications.
vagrant box add ubuntu/xenial64 vagrant box add ubuntu/trusty64 # Refer to the "Windows boxes" section below on how to create the "boxcutter/eval-win7x86-enterprise" image (optional) mvn clean install -Plive
The easiest way to create a Windows Vagrant test image is using the boxcutter-windows packer templates.
brew install packer # or the corresponding alternative for your distribution git clone https://github.com/boxcutter/windows.git boxcutter-windows cd boxcutter-windows make virtualbox/eval-win2012r2-standard vagrant box add boxcutter/eval-win2012r2-standard ./box/virtualbox/eval-win2012r2-standard-nocm-1.0.4.box
jclouds supports the virtualbox an libvirt providers out of the box. To use additional providers users need to let jclouds know how to configure them. For example how to turn configuration like number of cpus or amount of memory to the provider specific configuration. Additional configuration might be needed as well. This is not required, but not providing it will lead to VMs which ignore configuration passed in from jclouds.
To let jclouds configure additional providers create a Ruby file in ~/.jclouds/vagrant/providers. In the file register a block to do the configuration, by calling into CustomProviders.register
. The block will be passed two arguments - config
which is the Vagrant provided machine config and machine_config
which is the configuration coming from jclouds. Here's an example file for libvirt
.
CustomProviders.register do |config, machine_config| config.vm.provider "libvirt" do |v| v.memory = machine_config["memory"] if machine_config.key?("memory") v.cpus = machine_config["cpus"] if machine_config.key?("cpus") end end
jclouds selects the provider to use based on the selected box. Each box lists the provider it's been created for. The current implementation supports just a single provider per box name.
Sometimes users (or tests) do not stop correctly the machines so they need to be destroyed manually periodically. All machines live in ~/.jclouds/vagrant
. Create cleanup.sh
in the folder and execute it to destroy machines created by the provider:
for node in `find ~/.jclouds/vagrant -name Vagrantfile | xargs -n1 dirname`; do pushd $node > /dev/null echo Destroying $node vagrant destroy --force popd> /dev/null rm -rf $machine done
Same as a one-liner
for f in `find ~/.jclouds/vagrant/tests -name Vagrantfile | xargs -n1 dirname`; do pushd $f; vagrant destroy --force; popd; rm -rf $f; done