a12391638a
This should make it clear that we are dealing with LXC containers and not VBox VMs.
54 lines
1.7 KiB
Ruby
54 lines
1.7 KiB
Ruby
module Vagrant
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module LXC
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module Action
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class Boot
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def initialize(app, env)
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@app = app
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end
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def call(env)
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@env = env
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config = env[:machine].provider_config
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env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant_lxc.messages.starting")
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env[:machine].provider.driver.start(config.customizations)
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raise Vagrant::Errors::VMFailedToBoot if !wait_for_boot
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@app.call env
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end
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# Stolen from on VagrantPlugins::ProviderVirtualBox::Action::Boot
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def wait_for_boot
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@env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant_lxc.messages.waiting_for_start")
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@env[:machine].config.ssh.max_tries.to_i.times do |i|
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if @env[:machine].communicate.ready?
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@env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant_lxc.messages.container_ready")
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return true
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end
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# Return true so that the vm_failed_to_boot error doesn't
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# get shown
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return true if @env[:interrupted]
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# TODO: Find out if there is a command to check if the machine is
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# starting, `lxc-monitor` shows this information, but I've
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# never seen it on `lxc-info` which is what it is being used
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# to determine container status
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# If the VM is not starting or running, something went wrong
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# and we need to show a useful error.
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state = @env[:machine].provider.state.id
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raise Vagrant::Errors::VMFailedToRun if state != :starting && state != :running
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sleep 2 if !@env["vagrant.test"]
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end
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@env[:ui].error I18n.t("vagrant.actions.vm.boot.failed")
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false
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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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