This commit adds a new error type that can be raised whenever a storage
controller of the required type is not found. This indicates that a user
needs to either add the storage controller manually or change their disk
configuration.
It also removes the last hardcoded instance of "SATA Controller" as a
default argument.
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.
Prior to this commit, if a created but exited container bound a port,
and a new container grabed that same port (say for an ssh port forward),
when the initial container came back up it would fail because the port
also got bound to the second container. This commit fixes that behavior
by first looking at what containers are already bound prior to creating
a container.
If the VirtualBox guest property /VirtualBox/GuestInfo/Net/1/V4/IP
returns an IP address ending in .1, raise an error.
This addresses an issue that was revealed as an NFS error, where Vagrant
was creating an exports file with the wrong IP address. This was thought
to be caused by the presence of a docker0 interface, but it manifested
itself even without Docker installed.
This issue is difficult to reproduce, but hopefully this PR will get us
closer to the root cause.
When user is using podman's docker CLI emulation the containers would
fail to enter running state because the docker driver could not catch
the container name. This commit fixes that by adding a check if podman
docker emulation is used and pick the container hash correctly from the
output.
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.
This commit adds some recovery if Vagrant fails to reattach or clone a
vmdk disk that needs to be resized. It first moves the original disk
(after cloning) to a backup file. If something fails, it will reattach
the original disk to the guest and continue to raise the exception.
This commit catches the Errno::EPERM raised by the operating system if
the machine folder is inaccessible and displays it as a more friendly
error message.
This can be an issue on macOS Catalina if virtual machine files are kept
in a special directory (Documents/Downloads/Desktop) that Vagrant's
embedded Ruby is not allowed to access.
Prior to this commit, docker would look for a container ID based on
"Successfully built" string. This output does not exist if a user has
enabled the experimental feature buildkit. This commit updates the build
behavior to match against both kinds of outputs, and instead of using
`scan`, it uses MatchData and groups the container id with match group
name `:id` instead of making hard assumptions with the matches being
contained inside arrays from scan.
The test "generates a network name and configuration" calls at the end
`process_public_network()`, which can return an empty list if the currently
executing machine has no usable network interfaces (this is typically the case
for workers that build rpm packages in OBS or Koji). This results in an
exception of type Errors::NetworkNoInterfaces to be thrown and causing this test
to fail.
This commit adds a mock of the PrepareNetworks.list_interfaces call that returns
a single entry with just the required defaults.
Prior to this commit, the docker action was using the method `prefix` on
an IPv4 and IPv6 address. This works fine for ruby versions 2.5 and
newer, however the ruby shipped with Vagrant is before 2.5, and
therefore the IPv4 and IPv6 classes do not have the prefix method,
resulting in an error. This commit fixes that by using a different
method of determining the prefix.
Prior to this commit, the docker compose build method would not properly
set build_args if given in a Vagrantfile. This commit fixes that by
using the passed in key `extra_args` from the docker build action.
If VirtualBox is installed but the kernel module is missing or the
service is stopped, the usability test should fail without crashing so
we can fall back to other providers.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>