This commit fixes a couple of issues with the shell provisioner when the
WinSSH shell is set to cmd:
- A check for the .bat extension returned by File.extname
- Execute inline scripts with PowerShell when upload_path ends with .ps1
* Ensure script has correct extension
Co-Authored-By: Sophia Castellarin <sophia@hashicorp.com>
This commit normalizes our Windows paths to use `/` instead of `\`.
These paths are compatible with both cmd and PowerShell, and are
required if the server-side shell is set to Bash.
The OpenSSH server executes all commands inside a default login shell
which cannot be controlled by the Vagrant configuration. So what ends up
getting executed on the server side looks something like this:
"c:\\program files\\git\\bin\\bash.exe" -c "C:\\Windows\\Temp\\vagrant-ssh20200130-41670-1w5nsjy.bat"
By flipping the direction of the directory slashes, we end up with:
"c:\\program files\\git\\bin\\bash.exe" -c "C:/Windows/Temp/vagrant-ssh20200130-43415-f1d5n2.bat"
This works whether the server-side shell is set to cmd, powershell, or
bash.
Windows commands that run over SSH are wrapped in a script that writes a
special marker to the two output streams (stdout and stderr). This
allows Vagrant to consume the output streams.
Unfortunately, this leads to a sort of chicken-and-egg problem where no
commands can be run before a wrapper script exists. For example, you
can't make a destination directory to upload the wrapper script without
first creating a wrapper script to make the directory. :)
This commit changes the behavior of the WinSSH communicator to assume
that the destination directory already exists for provisioning scripts.
It also moves the default `upload_path` from the shell provisioner
config so we can have OS-specific defaults.
Finally, it introduces a Windows-specific #upload method which will
properly use a Windows path separator on a non-Windows host.
Adds a `reboot` option which allows the guest to be rebooted after
the completion of a shell provisioning task. The guest must support
the `:reboot` capability. Like the `reset` option, the `reboot`
option may be provided without defining `inline` or `file` options
when a reboot may be required between other provisioners.
Fixes#8639
Prior to this commit, if a user passed in a script that was frozen,
the shell provisioner would fail to modify the script to replace line
endings for windows because the string was immutable. This commit fixes
that by dup'ing the string so that it can have its line endings replaced
Allows checksum validation on downloaded files via Util::Downloader
using MD5 and/or SHA1 checksums. This also integrates checksum validation
support with the shell provisioner for downloaded remote files.
of `args` itself and as an element inside of an `args` array. Added validation
around passing in arrays for arguments. Just knowing that it is an array is not
enough, because arrays can contain any other type.
The logic change in 57d477514067a37665386968ef0a37abf86e3380 introduced
a bug where neither strings nor arrays provided as `args` for shell
provisioners would pass validation.
This fixes that problem along with a few extras:
- split out arg validation into a private method
- update comment describing valid args
- add a few unit tests around config validation