Class: Vagrant::Action::VM::Network
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Vagrant::Action::VM::Network
- Includes:
- Util::NetworkIP
- Defined in:
- lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb
Overview
This action handles all config.vm.network
configurations by
setting up the VM properly and enabling the networks afterword.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#assign_adapter_locations(adapters) ⇒ Object
This method assigns the adapter to use for the adapter.
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#assign_interface_numbers(networks, adapters) ⇒ Object
Assigns the actual interface number of a network based on the enabled NICs on the virtual machine.
- #bridged_adapter(config) ⇒ Object
- #bridged_config(args) ⇒ Object
- #bridged_network_config(config) ⇒ Object
- #call(env) ⇒ Object
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#create_hostonly_network(config) ⇒ Object
Creates a new hostonly network that matches the network requested by the given host-only network configuration.
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#find_matching_hostonly_network(config) ⇒ Object
Finds a host only network that matches our configuration on VirtualBox.
- #hostonly_adapter(config) ⇒ Object
- #hostonly_config(args) ⇒ Object
- #hostonly_network_config(config) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(app, env) ⇒ Network
constructor
A new instance of Network.
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#verify_adapters(adapters) ⇒ Object
Verifies that the adapter configurations look good.
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#verify_no_bridge_collision(options) ⇒ Object
Verifies that a host-only network subnet would not collide with a bridged networking interface.
Methods included from Util::NetworkIP
Constructor Details
#initialize(app, env) ⇒ Network
Returns a new instance of Network.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 16 def initialize(app, env) @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::action::vm::network") @app = app end |
Instance Method Details
#assign_adapter_locations(adapters) ⇒ Object
This method assigns the adapter to use for the adapter. e.g. it says that the first adapter is actually on the virtual machine's 2nd adapter location.
It determines the adapter numbers by simply finding the "next available" in each case.
The adapters are modified in place by adding an ":adapter" field to each.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 85 def assign_adapter_locations(adapters) available = Set.new(1..8) # Determine which NICs are actually available. interfaces = @env[:vm].driver.read_network_interfaces interfaces.each do |number, nic| # Remove the number from the available NICs if the # NIC is in use. available.delete(number) if nic[:type] != :none end # Based on the available set, assign in order to # the adapters. available = available.to_a.sort @logger.debug("Available NICs: #{available.inspect}") adapters.each do |adapter| # Ignore the adapters that already have been assigned if !adapter[:adapter] # If we have no available adapters, then that is an exceptional # event. raise Errors::NetworkNoAdapters if available.empty? # Otherwise, assign as the adapter the next available item adapter[:adapter] = available.shift end end end |
#assign_interface_numbers(networks, adapters) ⇒ Object
Assigns the actual interface number of a network based on the enabled NICs on the virtual machine.
This interface number is used by the guest to configure the NIC on the guest VM.
The networks are modified in place by adding an ":interface" field to each.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 132 def assign_interface_numbers(networks, adapters) current = 0 adapter_to_interface = {} # Make a first pass to assign interface numbers by adapter location vm_adapters = @env[:vm].driver.read_network_interfaces vm_adapters.sort.each do |number, adapter| if adapter[:type] != :none # Not used, so assign the interface number and increment adapter_to_interface[number] = current current += 1 end end # Make a pass through the adapters to assign the :interface # key to each network configuration. adapters.each_index do |i| adapter = adapters[i] network = networks[i] # Figure out the interface number by simple lookup network[:interface] = adapter_to_interface[adapter[:adapter]] end end |
#bridged_adapter(config) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 322 def bridged_adapter(config) # Find the bridged interfaces that are available bridgedifs = @env[:vm].driver.read_bridged_interfaces bridgedifs.delete_if { |interface| interface[:status] == "Down" } # The name of the chosen bridge interface will be assigned to this # variable. chosen_bridge = nil if config[:bridge] @logger.debug("Bridge was directly specified in config, searching for: #{config[:bridge]}") # Search for a matching bridged interface bridgedifs.each do |interface| if interface[:name].downcase == config[:bridge].downcase @logger.debug("Specific bridge found as configured in the Vagrantfile. Using it.") chosen_bridge = interface[:name] break end end # If one wasn't found, then we notify the user here. if !chosen_bridge @env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant.actions.vm.bridged_networking.specific_not_found", :bridge => config[:bridge]) end end # If we still don't have a bridge chosen (this means that one wasn't # specified in the Vagrantfile, or the bridge specified in the Vagrantfile # wasn't found), then we fall back to the normal means of searchign for a # bridged network. if !chosen_bridge if bridgedifs.length == 1 # One bridgable interface? Just use it. chosen_bridge = bridgedifs[0][:name] @logger.debug("Only one bridged interface available. Using it by default.") else # More than one bridgable interface requires a user decision, so # show options to choose from. @env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant.actions.vm.bridged_networking.available", :prefix => false) bridgedifs.each_index do |index| interface = bridgedifs[index] @env[:ui].info("#{index + 1}) #{interface[:name]}", :prefix => false) end # The range of valid choices valid = Range.new(1, bridgedifs.length) # The choice that the user has chosen as the bridging interface choice = nil while !valid.include?(choice) choice = @env[:ui].ask("What interface should the network bridge to? ") choice = choice.to_i end chosen_bridge = bridgedifs[choice - 1][:name] end end @logger.info("Bridging adapter #{config[:adapter]} to #{chosen_bridge}") # Given the choice we can now define the adapter we're using return { :adapter => config[:adapter], :type => :bridged, :bridge => chosen_bridge, :mac_address => config[:mac], :nic_type => config[:nic_type], } end |
#bridged_config(args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 310 def bridged_config(args) = args[0] || {} = {} if !.is_a?(Hash) return { :adapter => nil, :mac => nil, :bridge => nil, :auto_config => true }.merge() end |
#bridged_network_config(config) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 395 def bridged_network_config(config) return { :type => :dhcp } end |
#call(env) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 22 def call(env) @env = env # First we have to get the array of adapters that we need # to create on the virtual machine itself, as well as the # driver-agnostic network configurations for each. @logger.debug("Determining adapters and networks...") adapters = [] networks = [] env[:vm].config.vm.networks.each do |type, args| # Get the normalized configuration we'll use around config = send("#{type}_config", args) # Get the virtualbox adapter configuration adapter = send("#{type}_adapter", config) adapters << adapter # Get the network configuration network = send("#{type}_network_config", config) network[:_auto_config] = true if config[:auto_config] networks << network end if !adapters.empty? # Automatically assign an adapter number to any adapters # that aren't explicitly set. @logger.debug("Assigning adapter locations...") assign_adapter_locations(adapters) # Verify that our adapters are good just prior to enabling them. verify_adapters(adapters) # Create all the network interfaces @logger.info("Enabling adapters...") env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant.actions.vm.network.preparing") env[:vm].driver.enable_adapters(adapters) end # Continue the middleware chain. We're done with our VM # setup until after it is booted. @app.call(env) if !adapters.empty? && !networks.empty? # Determine the interface numbers for the guest. assign_interface_numbers(networks, adapters) # Configure all the network interfaces on the guest. We only # want to configure the networks that have `auto_config` setup. networks_to_configure = networks.select { |n| n[:_auto_config] } env[:ui].info I18n.t("vagrant.actions.vm.network.configuring") env[:vm].guest.configure_networks(networks_to_configure) end end |
#create_hostonly_network(config) ⇒ Object
Creates a new hostonly network that matches the network requested by the given host-only network configuration.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 270 def create_hostonly_network(config) # Create the options that are going to be used to create our # new network. = config.dup [:ip] = [:adapter_ip] @env[:vm].driver.create_host_only_network() end |
#find_matching_hostonly_network(config) ⇒ Object
Finds a host only network that matches our configuration on VirtualBox. This will return nil if a matching network does not exist.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 281 def find_matching_hostonly_network(config) this_netaddr = network_address(config[:ip], config[:netmask]) @env[:vm].driver.read_host_only_interfaces.each do |interface| if config[:name] && config[:name] == interface[:name] return interface elsif this_netaddr == network_address(interface[:ip], interface[:netmask]) return interface end end nil end |
#hostonly_adapter(config) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 213 def hostonly_adapter(config) @logger.debug("Searching for matching network: #{config[:ip]}") interface = find_matching_hostonly_network(config) if !interface @logger.debug("Network not found. Creating if we can.") # It is an error case if a specific name was given but the network # doesn't exist. if config[:name] raise Errors::NetworkNotFound, :name => config[:name] end # Otherwise, we create a new network and put the net network # in the list of available networks so other network definitions # can use it! interface = create_hostonly_network(config) @logger.debug("Created network: #{interface[:name]}") end if config[:type] == :dhcp # Check that if there is a DHCP server attached on our interface, # then it is identical. Otherwise, we can't set it. if interface[:dhcp] valid = interface[:dhcp][:ip] == config[:dhcp_ip] && interface[:dhcp][:lower] == config[:dhcp_lower] && interface[:dhcp][:upper] == config[:dhcp_upper] raise Errors::NetworkDHCPAlreadyAttached if !valid @logger.debug("DHCP server already properly configured") else # Configure the DHCP server for the network. @logger.debug("Creating a DHCP server...") @env[:vm].driver.create_dhcp_server(interface[:name], config) end end return { :adapter => config[:adapter], :type => :hostonly, :hostonly => interface[:name], :mac_address => config[:mac], :nic_type => config[:nic_type] } end |
#hostonly_config(args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 157 def hostonly_config(args) ip = args[0] = args[1] || {} # Determine if we're dealing with a static IP or a DHCP-served IP. type = ip == :dhcp ? :dhcp : :static # Default IP is in the 20-bit private network block for DHCP based networks ip = "172.28.128.1" if type == :dhcp = { :type => type, :ip => ip, :netmask => "255.255.255.0", :adapter => nil, :mac => nil, :name => nil, :auto_config => true }.merge() # Verify that this hostonly network wouldn't conflict with any # bridged interfaces verify_no_bridge_collision() # Get the network address and IP parts which are used for many # default calculations netaddr = network_address([:ip], [:netmask]) ip_parts = netaddr.split(".").map { |i| i.to_i } # Calculate the adapter IP, which we assume is the IP ".1" at the # end usually. adapter_ip = ip_parts.dup adapter_ip[3] += 1 [:adapter_ip] ||= adapter_ip.join(".") if type == :dhcp # Calculate the DHCP server IP, which is the network address # with the final octet + 2. So "172.28.0.0" turns into "172.28.0.2" dhcp_ip = ip_parts.dup dhcp_ip[3] += 2 [:dhcp_ip] ||= dhcp_ip.join(".") # Calculate the lower and upper bound for the DHCP server dhcp_lower = ip_parts.dup dhcp_lower[3] += 3 [:dhcp_lower] ||= dhcp_lower.join(".") dhcp_upper = ip_parts.dup dhcp_upper[3] = 254 [:dhcp_upper] ||= dhcp_upper.join(".") end # Return the hostonly network configuration return end |
#hostonly_network_config(config) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 260 def hostonly_network_config(config) return { :type => config[:type], :ip => config[:ip], :netmask => config[:netmask] } end |
#verify_adapters(adapters) ⇒ Object
Verifies that the adapter configurations look good. This will raise an exception in the case that any errors occur.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 115 def verify_adapters(adapters) # Verify that there are no collisions in the adapters being used. used = Set.new adapters.each do |adapter| raise Errors::NetworkAdapterCollision if used.include?(adapter[:adapter]) used.add(adapter[:adapter]) end end |
#verify_no_bridge_collision(options) ⇒ Object
Verifies that a host-only network subnet would not collide with a bridged networking interface.
If the subnets overlap in any way then the host only network will not work because the routing tables will force the traffic onto the real interface rather than the virtualbox interface.
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# File 'lib/vagrant/action/vm/network.rb', line 301 def verify_no_bridge_collision() this_netaddr = network_address([:ip], [:netmask]) @env[:vm].driver.read_bridged_interfaces.each do |interface| that_netaddr = network_address(interface[:ip], interface[:netmask]) raise Errors::NetworkCollision if this_netaddr == that_netaddr && interface[:status] != "Down" end end |