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go-vagrant

A golang wrapper around the Vagrant command-line utility.

Installation

go-vagrant can be installed with go get:

go get github.com/bmatcuk/go-vagrant

Import it in your code:

import "github.com/bmatcuk/go-vagrant"

The package name will be vagrant.

Basic Usage

func NewVagrantClient(vagrantfileDir string) (*VagrantClient, error)

First, you'll need to instantiate a VagrantClient object using NewVagrantClient. The function takes one argument: the path to the directory where the Vagrantfile lives. This instantiation will check that the vagrant command exists and that the Vagrantfile can be read.

func (*VagrantClient) Action() *CommandObject
CommandObject.Option1 = ...
CommandObject.Option2 = ...

func (*CommandObject) Run() error
func (*CommandObject) Start() error
func (*CommandObject) Wait() error
CommandObject.Output
CommandObject.Error

From there, every vagrant action follows the same pattern: call the appropriate method on the client object to retrieve a command object. The command object has fields for any optional arguments. Then either call the command's Run() method, or call Start() and then Wait() on it later. Any output from the command, including errors, will be fields on the command object. The exact field names for options and output are listed below in the Actions section.

For example:

package main

import "github.com/bmatcuk/go-vagrant"

func main() {
  client, err := vagrant.NewVagrantClient(".")
  if err != nil {
    ...
  }

  upcmd := client.Up()
  upcmd.Verbose = true
  if err := upcmd.Run(); err != nil {
    ...
  }
  if upcmd.Error != nil {
    ...
  }

  // TODO: vagrant VMs are up!
}

Available Actions

BoxAdd

Adds a box to your local vagrant box collection. Takes a location which is the name, url, or path of the box.

func (*VagrantClient) BoxAdd(location string) *BoxAddCommand

Options:

  • Clean (default: false) - Clean any temporary download files. This will prevent resuming a previously started download.
  • Force (default: false) - Overwrite an existing box if it exists.
  • Name (default: "") - Name of the box. Only has to be set if the box is provided as a path or url without metadata.
  • Checksum (default: "") - Checksum for the box.
  • CheckSumType - Type of the supplied Checksum. Allowed values are vagrant.MD5, vagrant.SHA1, vagrant.SHA256.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

BoxList

Return a list of available vagrant boxes.

func (*VagrantClient) BoxList() *BoxListCommand

Response:

  • Boxes - an array of Box objects. Each Box has a Name, Provider, and Version.
  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Destroy

Stop and delete all traces of the vagrant machines.

func (*VagrantClient) Destroy() *DestroyCommand

Options:

  • Force (default: true) - Destroy without confirmation. Defaults to true because, when it's false, vagrant will try to ask for confirmation but complain that there's no attached TTY.
  • Parallel (default: false) - Enable or disable parallelism if provider supports it (automatically enables Force).
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to destroy. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be destroyed.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

GlobalStatus

Get the status of all vagrant machines.

func (*VagrantClient) GlobalStatus() *GlobalStatusCommand

Options:

  • Prune (default: false) - Remove invalid entries

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.
  • Status - A map of vagrant machine IDs (ex: 1a2b3c4d) to GlobalStatus objects which describe the name, state, and directory in which the machine was created.

Halt

Stops the vagrant machine.

func (*VagrantClient) Halt() *HaltCommand

Options:

  • Force (default: false) - Force shutdown (equivalent to pulling the power of the VM)
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to halt. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be halted.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Port

Get information about guest port forwarded mappings.

func (*VagrantClient) Port() *PortCommand

Options:

  • MachineName (default: "") - Specify the vagrant machine you are interested in. If your Vagrantfile only brings up one machine, you do not need to specify this. However, if your Vagrantfile brings up multiple machines, you must specify this! For some reason, this is the only vagrant command that cannot handle multiple machines.

Response:

  • ForwardedPorts - an array of ForwardedPort objects. Each ForwardedPort has a Guest and a Host port, representing a mapping from the host port to the guest.
  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Provision

Provision the vagrant machine.

func (*VagrantClient) Provision() *ProvisionCommand

Options:

  • Provisioners (default: nil) - Enable only certain provisioners, by type or name as an array of strings.
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to provision. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be provisioned.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Reload

Restarts the vagrant machine and loads any new Vagrantfile configuration.

func (*VagrantClient) Reload() *ReloadCommand

Options:

  • Provisioning (default: DefaultProvisioning) - By default will only run provisioners if they haven't been run already. If set to ForceProvisioning then provisioners will be forced to run; if set to DisableProvisioning then provisioners will be disabled.
  • Provisioners (default: nil) - Enable only certain provisioners, by type or name as an array of strings. Implies ForceProvisioning.
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to reload. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be reloaded.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Resume

Resume a suspended vagrant machine

func (*VagrantClient) Resume() *ResumeCommand

Options:

  • Provisioning (default: DefaultProvisioning) - By default will only run provisioners if they haven't been run already. If set to ForceProvisioning then provisioners will be forced to run; if set to DisableProvisioning then provisioners will be disabled.
  • Provisioners (default: nil) - Enable only certain provisioners, by type or name as an array of strings. Implies ForceProvisioning.
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to resume. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be resumed.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

SSHConfig

Get SSH configuration information for the vagrant machine.

func (*VagrantClient) SSHConfig() *SSHConfigCommand

Options:

  • Host (default: "") - Name the host for the config
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to retrieve the configuration for. If unspecified (default), the configuration of all VMs in the current directory will be returned.

Response:

  • Configs - a map of vagrant machine names to SSHConfig objects. Each SSHConfig has several fields including Host, User, Port, etc. You can see full field list in the godocs for SSHConfig.

Status

Get the status of the vagrant machine.

func (*VagrantClient) Status() *StatusCommand

Options:

  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to retrieve the status for. If unspecified (default), the status of all VMs in the current directory will be returned.

Response:

  • Status - a map of vagrant machine names to a string describing the status of the VM.
  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Suspend

Suspends the vagrant machine.

func (*VagrantClient) Suspend() *SuspendCommand

Options:

  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to suspend. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be suspended.

Response:

  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Up

Starts and provisions the vagrant machine.

func (*VagrantClient) Up() *UpCommand

Options:

  • Provisioning (default: DefaultProvisioning) - By default will only run provisioners if they haven't been run already. If set to ForceProvisioning then provisioners will be forced to run; if set to DisableProvisioning then provisioners will be disabled.
  • Provisioners (default: nil) - Enable only certain provisioners, by type or name as an array of strings. Implies ForceProvisioning.
  • DestroyOnError (default: true) - Destroy machine if any fatal error happens.
  • Parallel (default: true) - Enable or disable parallelism if provider supports it.
  • Provider (default: "") - Back the machine with a specific provider.
  • InstallProvider (default: true) - If possible, install the provider if it isn't installed.
  • MachineName (default: "") - The name or ID of a vagrant VM to bring up. If unspecified (default), all VMs in the current directory will be brought up.

Response:

  • VMInfo - a map of vagrant machine names to VMInfo objects. Each VMInfo describes the Name of the machine and Provider.
  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

Version

Get the current and latest vagrant version.

func (*VagrantClient) Version() *VersionCommand

Response:

  • InstalledVersion - the version of vagrant installed
  • LatestVersion - the latest version available
  • Error - Set if an error occurred.

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