veewee 0.1.4 → 0.1.5

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data/Gemfile.lock CHANGED
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  PATH
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  remote: .
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  specs:
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- veewee (0.1.4)
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+ veewee (0.1.5)
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  highline (~> 1.6.1)
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  net-ssh (~> 2.1.0)
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  popen4 (~> 0.1.2)
data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -12,29 +12,42 @@ ALPHA CODE: -> you're on your own....
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  ## Installation:
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  __from source__
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+ <pre>
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  $ git clone https://github.com/jedi4ever/veewee.git
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  $ cd veewee
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  $ gem install bundler
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  $ bundle install
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+ </pre>
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  __as a gem__
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+ <pre>
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  $ gem install veewee
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+ </pre>
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  ## List all templates
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+ <pre>
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  $ vagrant basebox templates
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+ The following templates are available:
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'CentOS-4.8-i386'
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'CentOS-5.5-i386'
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'CentOS-5.5-i386-netboot'
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'ubuntu-10.04.1-server-amd64'
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'ubuntu-10.04.1-server-i386'
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'ubuntu-10.10-server-amd64'
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+ vagrant basebox define 'boxname' 'ubuntu-10.10-server-i386'
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- ## Define a new box (ex. Ubuntu 10.10 server i386)
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+ </pre>
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+ ## Define a new box
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+ Let's define a Ubuntu 10.10 server i386 basebox called myunbuntubox
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  this is essentially making a copy based on the templates provided above.
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- $ vagrant basebox define 'myubuntubox' 'ubuntu-10.10-server-i386'
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+ <pre>$ vagrant basebox define 'myubuntubox' 'ubuntu-10.10-server-i386'</pre>
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  template successfully copied
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  -> This copies over the templates/ubuntu-10.10-server-i386 to definition/myubuntubox
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- $ ls definitions/myubuntubox
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+ <pre>$ ls definitions/myubuntubox
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  definition.rb postinstall.sh postinstall2.sh preseed.cfg
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+ </pre>
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  ## Optionally modify the definition.rb , postinstall.sh or preseed.cfg
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  If you need to change values in the templates, be sure to run the rake undefine, the rake define again to copy the changes across.
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- ## Put your isofile inside the $VEEWEE/iso directory or if you don't run
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- $ vagrant basebox build 'myubuntubox'
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+ ## Getting the cdrom file in place
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+ Put your isofile inside the 'currentdir'/iso directory or if you don't run
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+ <pre>$ vagrant basebox build 'myubuntubox'</pre>
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- -> the build assumes your iso files are in 'currentdir'/iso
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- -> if it can not find it will suggest to download the iso for you
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+ - the build assumes your iso files are in 'currentdir'/iso
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+ - if it can not find it will suggest to download the iso for you
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  ## Build the new box:
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- $ vagrant basebox build 'myubuntubox'
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+ <pre>
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+ $ vagrant basebox build 'myubuntubox'</pre>
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  - This will create a machine + disk according to the definition.rb
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  - Note: :os_type_id = The internal Name Virtualbox uses for that Distribution
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  ## Export the vm to a .box file
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- $ vagrant basebox export 'myubuntubox'
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+ <pre>$ vagrant basebox export 'myubuntubox' </pre>
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  this is actually calling - vagrant package --base 'myubuntubox' --output 'boxes/myubuntubox.box'
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  this will result in a myubuntubox.box
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  ## Add the box as one of your boxes
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- $ vagrant box add 'myubuntubox' 'myubuntubox.box'
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+ To import it into vagrant type:
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+ <pre>$ vagrant box add 'myubuntubox' 'myubuntubox.box'
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+ </pre>
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  ## Use it in vagrant
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- Start vagrant init in another window (as we have set the Virtualbox env to tmp before)
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- $ To import it into vagrant type:
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  To use it:
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- vagrant init 'myubuntubox'
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- vagrant up
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- vagrant ssh
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+ $ vagrant init 'myubuntubox'
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+ $ vagrant up
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+ $ vagrant ssh
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+ </pre>
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  ## If you have a setup working, share your 'definition' with me. That would be fun!
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  IDEAS:
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  def self.list_definitions
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  subdirs=Dir.glob("#{@definition_dir}/*")
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  name: veewee
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  prerelease:
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- version: 0.1.4
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Patrick Debois
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+ hash: 2235806986305417392
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  version: "0"