This commit includes all detailed disk information from VirtualBox
inside its storage structure in Vagrant. This gives Vagrant more
detailed access for a disk beyond its uuid and port/device such as its
capacity and the type of disk it's classified as.
This commit updates how the virtualbox provider obtains `all_disks`.
Instead of using the `list_hdds` driver method, which lists al known
harddisks for an entire VirtualBox installation, it instead uses that
array of disks to filter out the proper disks associated with the guest,
given its existance inside the guests controller attachments.
This commit adds a new VirtualBox provider helper method to return a
list of storage controllers so Vagrant can find a storage controller
with the desired characteristics (type IDE or SATA).
This still needs to get wired up to the disk cleanup method.
This builds on the existing disk functionality, and adds some special
IDE controller-related flavor.
Considerations for IDE controllers:
- Primary/secondary attachments, so that each port can have two devices
attached
- Adding the ability to address a specific controller name for disk
attachment
This also prevents a user from attaching multiple instances of the same
ISO file, because VirtualBox will assign each of these the same UUID
which makes disconnection difficult. However, if multiple copies of the
ISO are attached to different devices, removing the DVD config will
cause the duplicate devices to be removed.
We may want to consider additional work to make the storage controllers
truly generic.
This commit creates a custom `read_dhcp_servers` method in the
VirtualBox 6.1 driver to handle changes made in the ouput of
`VBoxManage list dhcpservers`.
Tests for VirtualBox 6.1+ can no longer use the shared examples for the
VirtualBox 4.x driver, because the `read_dhcp_servers` change is not
backwards compatible.
This commit also creates the boilerplate for a VirtualBox 6.x shared
example in case we want to put tests there in the future.
Be more restrictive when matching the port forward used for
SSH. Allow matching simply on the guest port, but also include
extra matching criteria for cases where multiple results may
be returned.
Prior to this commit, the virtualbox synced folder option
`SharedFoldersEnableSymlinksCreate` was always enabled. This commit
introduces a config option and an environment variable which allows
users to configure the option globally or per synced_folder in their
Vagrantfile.
Previously, we required a host-only interface with a static IP for NFS
to work in VirtualBox, because we needed access to the guest's IP in
order to properly configure mount commands.
After boot, VirtualBox exposes the IP addresses of a guest's network
adapters via the "guestproperty" interface.
This adds support for reading VirtualBox guest properties to the
VirtualBox driver and utilizes that support to prepare NFS settings,
which removes the necessity for a static IP for NFS to work.
In this commit we also start building out scaffolding for unit testing
vbox actions and drivers.
Test plan:
- Prepare a Vagrantfile with the following:
* private network with type: :dhcp
* synced folder with nfs: true
- Boot a VM from this Vagrantfile using the virtualbox provider
- Machine should boot successfully with working synced folder