bifrost/README.vagrant.rst
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Vagrant support for developers
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Bifrost vagrant file for developers can be found in the
``tools/vagrant_dev_env`` directory. Running ``vagrant up`` from
within this folder will bring up an Ubuntu Trusty box with Bifrost
installed.
By default, the VM will have three interfaces:
- **eth0** - connected to a NAT network
- **eth1** - connected to Host-only network named: vboxnet1
- **eth2** - bridged - adapter must be set in Vagrantfile
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Walkthrough done on OS X
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Setup vagrant by:
- Installing git
- Installing virtualbox
- Installing vagrant
- Installing ansible
Configure Vagrant with the correct box::
vagrant box add ubuntu/trusty64
Clone bifrost repo::
git clone https://github.com/openstack/bifrost.git
Change into the bifrost directory::
cd bifrost/tools/vagrant_dev_env
Edit the Vagrantfile:
- Change the ``bifrost.vm.network`` ``public_network`` value to a
valid network interface to allow Bare Metal connectivity
- Change ``public_key`` to correct key name
- Change ``network_interface`` to match your needs
Boot the VM with::
vagrant up
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Installation Options
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Ansible is installed within the VM directly from `source
<https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git>`_ or from the path set by
``ANSIBLE_GIT_URL``. You can modify the path of installation by setting
``ANSIBLE_INSTALL_ROOT`` environment variable. The default value is
``/opt/stack``. When set in the host, this variable will also be set as an
environment variable inside the VM for use by test scripts.
Note:
Only the ansible installation path is configurable at this point using
the environment variable. All other dependencies will still continue to
cloned under ``/opt/stack``.