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86 lines
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# Usage
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## Configurations
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### Auto detect supported cache buckets
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This is the easiest way to get started with plugin. By adding the code below to
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your `Vagrantfile` you can enable automatic detection of supported cache _buckets_:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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# ...
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config.cache.auto_detect = true
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end
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```
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This will make vagrant-cachier do its best to find out what is supported on the
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guest machine and will set buckets accordingly.
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### Cache scope
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By default downloaded packages will get stored on a folder scoped to base boxes
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under your `$HOME/.vagrant.d/cache`. The idea is to leverage the cache by allowing
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downloaded packages to be reused across projects. So, if your `Vagrantfile` has
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something like:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.box = 'some-box'
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config.cache.auto_detect = true
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end
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```
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The cached files will be stored under `$HOME/.vagrant.d/cache/some-box`.
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If you are on a [multi VM environment](http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/multi-machine/index.html),
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there is a huge chance that you'll end up having issues by sharing the same bucket
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across different machines. For example, if you `apt-get install` from two machines
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at "almost the same time" you are probably going to hit a _"SystemError: Failed to
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lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock"_. To work around that, you can set the scope
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to be based on machines:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.box = 'some-box'
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config.cache.scope = :machine
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end
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```
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This will tell vagrant-cachier to download packages to `.vagrant/machines/<machine-name>/cache`
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on your current project directory.
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## Finding out disk space used by buckets
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At some point there'll be a `vagrant cache stats` command that will give you that
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information, but while that does not get implemented you can run the code below
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if you are on a Linux machine:
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```
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# scope = :box (default)
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$ du -h -d0 $HOME/.vagrant.d/cache
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405M /home/fabio/.vagrant.d/cache/precise64
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1.1G /home/fabio/.vagrant.d/cache/raring64
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448M /home/fabio/.vagrant.d/cache/quantal64
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# scope = :machine
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$ du -h -d0 .vagrant/machines/*/cache
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16K .vagrant/machines/precise/cache
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90M .vagrant/machines/quantal/cache
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210M .vagrant/machines/raring/cache
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```
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## Cleaning up cache buckets
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At some point there'll be a `vagrant cache clean [bucket-name]` command that will
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take care of things for you, but while that does not get implemented you can run
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the code below if you are on a Linux machine:
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```
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# scope = :box (default)
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$ rm -rf $HOME/.vagrant.d/cache/<box-name>/<optional-bucket-name>
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# scope = :machine
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$ rm -rf .vagrant/cache/<box-name>/<optional-bucket-name>
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```
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