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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+ group :development do
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+ gem "vagrant", git: "https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant.git"
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+ end
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+ group :plugins do
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+ gem "vagrant-atomic", path: "."
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+ end
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+ vagrant-atomic
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+ ==============
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+ A plugin to add a vagrant guest type of atomic [projectatomic.io](http://www.projectatomic.io)
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ # BEING USED FOR TESTING, REMOVE BEFORE RELEASE
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+ #
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+ # -*- mode: ruby -*-
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+ # vi: set ft=ruby :
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+
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+ Vagrant.configure('2') do |config|
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+ config.vm.box = 'rhel-atomic-7.0'
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+ config.vm.synced_folder './', '/vagrant', type: 'rsync'
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+ end
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+
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+ require "vagrant-atomic/plugin"
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+ module VagrantPlugins
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+ module GuestAtomic
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+ module Cap
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+ class ChangeHostName
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+ def self.change_host_name(machine, name)
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("hostnamectl set-hostname #{name}")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "set"
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+ require "tempfile"
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+
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+ require "vagrant/util/retryable"
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+ require "vagrant/util/template_renderer"
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+
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+ module VagrantPlugins
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+ module GuestAtomic
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+ module Cap
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+ class ConfigureNetworks
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+ extend Vagrant::Util::Retryable
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+ include Vagrant::Util
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+
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+ def self.configure_networks(machine, networks)
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+ network_scripts_dir = machine.guest.capability("network_scripts_dir")
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+
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+ virtual = false
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+ interface_names = Array.new
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("/usr/sbin/biosdevname; echo $?") do |_, result|
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+ virtual = true if result.chomp == '4'
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+ end
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+
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+ if virtual
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("ls /sys/class/net | grep -v lo") do |_, result|
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+ interface_names = result.split("\n")
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+ end
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+
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+ interface_names = networks.map do |network|
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+ "eth#{network[:interface]}"
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+ end
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+ else
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("/usr/sbin/biosdevname -d | grep Kernel | cut -f2 -d: | sed -e 's/ //;'") do |_, result|
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+ interface_names = result.split("\n")
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+ end
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+
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+ interface_name_pairs = Array.new
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+ interface_names.each do |interface_name|
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("/usr/sbin/biosdevname --policy=all_ethN -i #{interface_name}") do |_, result|
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+ interface_name_pairs.push([interface_name, result.gsub("\n", "")])
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ setting_interface_names = networks.map do |network|
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+ "eth#{network[:interface]}"
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+ end
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+
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+ interface_name_pairs.each do |interface_name, previous_interface_name|
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+ if setting_interface_names.index(previous_interface_name) == nil
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+ interface_names.delete(interface_name)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Accumulate the configurations to add to the interfaces file as well
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+ # as what interfaces we're actually configuring since we use that later.
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+ interfaces = Set.new
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+ networks.each do |network|
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+ interface = interface_names[network[:interface]-1]
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+ interfaces.add(interface)
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+ network[:device] = interface
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+
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+ # Remove any previous vagrant configuration in this network
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+ # interface's configuration files.
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("touch #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-#{interface}")
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("sed -e '/^#VAGRANT-BEGIN/,/^#VAGRANT-END/ d' #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-#{interface} > /tmp/vagrant-ifcfg-#{interface}")
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("cat /tmp/vagrant-ifcfg-#{interface} > #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-#{interface}")
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("rm -f /tmp/vagrant-ifcfg-#{interface}")
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+
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+ # Render and upload the network entry file to a deterministic
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+ # temporary location.
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+ entry = TemplateRenderer.render("guests/atomic/network_#{network[:type]}",
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+ options: network)
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+
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+ temp = Tempfile.new("vagrant")
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+ temp.binmode
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+ temp.write(entry)
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+ temp.close
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+
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+ machine.communicate.upload(temp.path, "/tmp/vagrant-network-entry_#{interface}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # Bring down all the interfaces we're reconfiguring. By bringing down
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+ # each specifically, we avoid reconfiguring p7p (the NAT interface) so
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+ # SSH never dies.
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+ interfaces.each do |interface|
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+ retryable(on: Vagrant::Errors::VagrantError, tries: 3, sleep: 2) do
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("cat /tmp/vagrant-network-entry_#{interface} >> #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-#{interface}")
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("/sbin/ifdown #{interface}", error_check: true)
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("/sbin/ifup #{interface}")
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+ end
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+
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+ machine.communicate.sudo("rm -f /tmp/vagrant-network-entry_#{interface}")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module VagrantPlugins
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+ module GuestAtomic
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+ module Cap
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+ module Docker
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+ def self.docker_daemon_running(machine)
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+ #not sure this is the best test, seems to always pass
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+ machine.communicate.test("test -S /run/docker.sock")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module VagrantPlugins
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+ module GuestAtomic
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+ module Cap
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+ class Register
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+ def self.register(machine)
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+ username = machine.config.registration.subscriber_username
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+ password = machine.config.registration.subscriber_password
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+ command = "subscription-manager register --username=#{username} --password=#{password} --auto-attach"
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+ machine.communicate.execute("cmd=$(#{command}); if [ \"$?\" != \"0\" ]; then echo $cmd | grep 'This system is already registered' || (echo $cmd 1>&2 && exit 1) ; fi", sudo: true)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module VagrantPlugins
2
+ module GuestAtomic
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+ module Cap
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+ class Unregister
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+ def self.unregister(machine)
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+ begin
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+ if machine.communicate.ready?
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+ machine.communicate.execute("subscription-manager unregister || :", sudo: true)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # if !machine.communicate.ready?
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+ # raise Vagrant::Errors::VMNotCreatedError
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+ # end
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+
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+ # rescue IOError
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+ # Ignore, this probably means connection closed because it
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+ # shut down.
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+ require "vagrant"
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+
3
+ module VagrantPlugins
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+ module GuestAtomic
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+ class Guest < Vagrant.plugin("2", :guest)
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+ def detect?(machine)
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+ machine.communicate.test("cat /etc/os-release | grep Atomic")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ begin
2
+ require 'vagrant'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ raise 'The vagrant-atomic plugin must be run within Vagrant.'
5
+ end
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+
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+ module VagrantPlugins
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+ module GuestAtomic
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+ class Plugin < Vagrant.plugin("2")
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+ name "Atomic Host guest"
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+ description "Atomic Host guest support."
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+
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+ guest("atomic", "redhat") do
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+ require File.expand_path("../guest", __FILE__)
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+ Guest
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+ end
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+
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+ guest_capability("atomic", "change_host_name") do
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+ require_relative "cap/change_host_name"
20
+ Cap::ChangeHostName
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+ end
22
+
23
+ guest_capability("atomic", "configure_networks") do
24
+ require_relative "cap/configure_networks"
25
+ Cap::ConfigureNetworks
26
+ end
27
+
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+ guest_capability("atomic", "docker_daemon_running") do
29
+ require_relative "cap/docker"
30
+ Cap::Docker
31
+ end
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+
33
+ # This sets up our log level to be whatever VAGRANT_LOG is
34
+ # for loggers prepended with 'vagrant_libvirt'
35
+ def self.setup_logging
36
+ require 'log4r'
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+ level = nil
38
+ begin
39
+ level = Log4r.const_get(ENV['VAGRANT_LOG'].upcase)
40
+ rescue NameError
41
+ # This means that the logging constant wasn't found,
42
+ # which is fine. We just keep `level` as `nil`. But
43
+ # we tell the user.
44
+ level = nil
45
+ end
46
+ # Some constants, such as "true" resolve to booleans, so the
47
+ # above error checking doesn't catch it. This will check to make
48
+ # sure that the log level is an integer, as Log4r requires.
49
+ level = nil if !level.is_a?(Integer)
50
+ # Set the logging level on all "vagrant" namespaced
51
+ # logs as long as we have a valid level.
52
+ if level
53
+ logger = Log4r::Logger.new('vagrant_atomic')
54
+ logger.outputters = Log4r::Outputter.stderr
55
+ logger.level = level
56
+ logger = nil
57
+ end
58
+ end
59
+ end
60
+ end
61
+ end
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1
+ module VagrantPlugins
2
+ module GuestAtomic
3
+ VERSION = "0.0.2"
4
+ end
5
+ end
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+ $:.unshift File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
2
+ require "vagrant-atomic/version"
3
+
4
+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
5
+ s.name = "vagrant-atomic"
6
+ s.version = VagrantPlugins::GuestAtomic::VERSION
7
+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
8
+ s.license = "GPL-2.0"
9
+ s.authors = ["Langdon White", "et al"]
10
+ s.email = "langdon@fedoraproject.org"
11
+ s.summary = "Enables the Project Atomic OS (http://projectatomic.io) as a guest for vagrant"
12
+ s.description = "Enables the Project Atomic OS (http://projectatomic.io) as a guest for vagrant. Tested with Fedora Atomic and RHEL Atomic"
13
+
14
+ s.required_rubygems_version = ">= 1.3.6"
15
+ s.rubyforge_project = "vagrant-atomic"
16
+
17
+ # this gemspec is, and parsing out the ignored files from the gitignore.
18
+ # Note that the entire gitignore(5) syntax is not supported, specifically
19
+ # the "!" syntax, but it should mostly work correctly.
20
+ root_path = File.dirname(__FILE__)
21
+ all_files = Dir.chdir(root_path) { Dir.glob("**/{*,.*}") }
22
+ all_files.reject! { |file| [".", ".."].include?(File.basename(file)) }
23
+ gitignore_path = File.join(root_path, ".gitignore")
24
+ gitignore = File.readlines(gitignore_path)
25
+ gitignore.map! { |line| line.chomp.strip }
26
+ gitignore.reject! { |line| line.empty? || line =~ /^(#|!)/ }
27
+
28
+ unignored_files = all_files.reject do |file|
29
+ # Ignore any directories, the gemspec only cares about files
30
+ next true if File.directory?(file)
31
+
32
+ # Ignore any paths that match anything in the gitignore. We do
33
+ # two tests here:
34
+ #
35
+ # - First, test to see if the entire path matches the gitignore.
36
+ # - Second, match if the basename does, this makes it so that things
37
+ # like '.DS_Store' will match sub-directories too (same behavior
38
+ # as git).
39
+ #
40
+ gitignore.any? do |ignore|
41
+ File.fnmatch(ignore, file, File::FNM_PATHNAME) ||
42
+ File.fnmatch(ignore, File.basename(file), File::FNM_PATHNAME)
43
+ end
44
+ end
45
+
46
+ s.files = unignored_files
47
+ s.executables = unignored_files.map { |f| f[/^bin\/(.*)/, 1] }.compact
48
+ s.require_path = 'lib'
49
+ end
50
+
metadata ADDED
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1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: vagrant-atomic
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.0.2
5
+ platform: ruby
6
+ authors:
7
+ - Langdon White
8
+ - et al
9
+ autorequire:
10
+ bindir: bin
11
+ cert_chain: []
12
+ date: 2015-02-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
+ dependencies: []
14
+ description: Enables the Project Atomic OS (http://projectatomic.io) as a guest for
15
+ vagrant. Tested with Fedora Atomic and RHEL Atomic
16
+ email: langdon@fedoraproject.org
17
+ executables: []
18
+ extensions: []
19
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
20
+ files:
21
+ - .gitignore
22
+ - CHANGELOG.md
23
+ - Gemfile
24
+ - LICENSE
25
+ - README.md
26
+ - Rakefile
27
+ - Vagrantfile
28
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic.rb
29
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/cap/change_host_name.rb
30
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/cap/configure_networks.rb
31
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/cap/docker.rb
32
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/cap/register.rb
33
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/cap/unregister.rb
34
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/guest.rb
35
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/plugin.rb
36
+ - lib/vagrant-atomic/version.rb
37
+ - vagrant-atomic.gemspec
38
+ homepage:
39
+ licenses:
40
+ - GPL-2.0
41
+ metadata: {}
42
+ post_install_message:
43
+ rdoc_options: []
44
+ require_paths:
45
+ - lib
46
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
47
+ requirements:
48
+ - - '>='
49
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
50
+ version: '0'
51
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
52
+ requirements:
53
+ - - '>='
54
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
55
+ version: 1.3.6
56
+ requirements: []
57
+ rubyforge_project: vagrant-atomic
58
+ rubygems_version: 2.4.5
59
+ signing_key:
60
+ specification_version: 4
61
+ summary: Enables the Project Atomic OS (http://projectatomic.io) as a guest for vagrant
62
+ test_files: []