Björn Brala 3ef9968c59 Add new prune command as discussed in: #6863 #5633
Usage: vagrant box prune [options]

Options:

    -p, --provider PROVIDER          The specific provider type for the boxes to destroy.
    -n, --dry-run                    Only print the boxes that would be removed.
        --name NAME                  The specific box name to check for outdated versions.
    -f, --force                      Destroy without confirmation even when box is in use.
    -h, --help                       Print this help
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require 'optparse'
module VagrantPlugins
module CommandBox
module Command
class Root < Vagrant.plugin("2", :command)
def self.synopsis
"manages boxes: installation, removal, etc."
end
def initialize(argv, env)
super
@main_args, @sub_command, @sub_args = split_main_and_subcommand(argv)
@subcommands = Vagrant::Registry.new
@subcommands.register(:add) do
require File.expand_path("../add", __FILE__)
Add
end
@subcommands.register(:list) do
require File.expand_path("../list", __FILE__)
List
end
@subcommands.register(:outdated) do
require_relative "outdated"
Outdated
end
@subcommands.register(:remove) do
require File.expand_path("../remove", __FILE__)
Remove
end
@subcommands.register(:prune) do
require_relative "prune"
Prune
end
@subcommands.register(:repackage) do
require File.expand_path("../repackage", __FILE__)
Repackage
end
@subcommands.register(:update) do
require_relative "update"
Update
end
end
def execute
if @main_args.include?("-h") || @main_args.include?("--help")
# Print the help for all the box commands.
return help
end
# If we reached this far then we must have a subcommand. If not,
# then we also just print the help and exit.
command_class = @subcommands.get(@sub_command.to_sym) if @sub_command
return help if !command_class || !@sub_command
@logger.debug("Invoking command class: #{command_class} #{@sub_args.inspect}")
# Initialize and execute the command class
command_class.new(@sub_args, @env).execute
end
# Prints the help out for this command
def help
opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
opts.banner = "Usage: vagrant box <subcommand> [<args>]"
opts.separator ""
opts.separator "Available subcommands:"
# Add the available subcommands as separators in order to print them
# out as well.
keys = []
@subcommands.each { |key, value| keys << key.to_s }
keys.sort.each do |key|
opts.separator " #{key}"
end
opts.separator ""
opts.separator "For help on any individual subcommand run `vagrant box <subcommand> -h`"
end
@env.ui.info(opts.help, prefix: false)
end
end
end
end
end