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Development
Installing from sources
If you want to install the plugin from sources:
git clone https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-cachier.git
cd vagrant-cachier
bundle install
bundle exec rake build
vagrant plugin install pkg/vagrant-cachier-VERSION.gem
Sanity checks
There are also some Bats tests that basically
acts as a sanity check
that you can run with bats spec/acceptance
in case you are planning to submit a
Pull Request :) Just keep in mind that it might take a while to run if you are
using the default VirtualBox provider.
How to create a new bucket?
The concept of a cache bucket is pretty simple to understand, we basically symlink a folder under the guest's /tmp/vagrant-cache
into the folder where other tools keep downloaded packages. For example, in the case of the apt bucket, we symlink /var/cache/apt/archives
to /tmp/vagrant-cache/apt
so that .deb
packages downloaded with apt-get install
can be reused when bringing machines up from scratch.
If you want to see some other package manager supported, you'll first need to know if it has some sort of caching in place, where does it get stored and if it needs some extra configuration. For some managers that path will be fixed (like the canonical apt bucket), for others you might need to read some configuration by running a command on the guest VM (like rvm) and you might even to tweak some configs on the guest (like the yum bucket)
There's currently a lot of duplication around the "installation" of cache buckets so there's plenty of source code for you to read in order to understand how things work under the hood but if you don't feel comfortable reading / writing Ruby code you can provide a high level overview of how to do things using plain old bash.
For example, if you were to explain how to set up the rvm bucket, the script below should give vagrant-cachier maintainers an overview of how to set things up:
# Check is rvm is installed
if ! $(rvm info > /dev/null); then
exit 0
fi
# If it is installed, read the cache dir
RVM_CACHE="${rvm_path}/archives"
# "Install" the bucket!
mkdir -p /tmp/vagrant-cache/rvm/archives
ln -s /tmp/vagrant-cache/rvm/archives $RVM_CACHE