Python bindings for interacting with Vagrant virtual machines.
Project description
## Introduction
Python-vagrant is a python module that provides a _thin_ wrapper around the
`vagrant` command line executable, allowing programmatic control of Vagrant
virtual machines (boxes). This module is useful for:
- Starting a Vagrant box (`up`).
- Terminating a Vagrant box (`destroy`).
- Halting a Vagrant box without destroying it (`halt`).
- Querying the status of a box (`status`).
- Getting ssh configuration information useful for SSHing into the box. (`host`, `port`, ...)
- Running `vagrant` commands in a multi-VM environment
(http://vagrantup.com/v1/docs/multivm.html) by using `vm_name` parameter.
- Initializing the VM based on a named base box, using init().
- Adding, Removing, and Listing boxes (`box add`, `box remove`, `box list`).
- Provisioning - up() accepts no_provision and there is a provision() method.
- Using sandbox mode from the Sahara gem (https://github.com/jedi4ever/sahara).
This package is _alpha_ and its API is not guaranteed to be stable. The API
attempts to be congruent with the `vagrant` API terminology, to facilitate
knowledge transfer for users already familiar with Vagrant.
I wanted python bindings for Vagrant so I could programmatically access my
vagrant box using Fabric. Drop me a line to let me know how you use
python-vagrant. -Todd DeLuca
## Contribute
If you use python and vagrant and this project does not do what you want,
please open an issue or a pull request on github at
https://github.com/todddeluca/python-vagrant.
Please see CHANGELOG.md for a detailed list of contributions and authors.
When making a pull request, please include unit tests that test your changes
and make sure any existing tests still work. One can test with:
cd /path/to/python-vagrant
nosetests
## Requirements
- Vagrant 1.1 or greater (Currently tested with 1.1.5).
- Vagrant requires VirtualBox (e.g. VirtualBox 4.2.10) or another provider.
- Python 2.7 (the only version this package has been tested with.)
- The Sahara gem for Vagrant is optional. It will allow you to use
`SandboxVagrant`.
## Installation
### Install from pypi.python.org
Download and install python-vagrant:
pip install python-vagrant
### Install from github.com
Clone and install python-vagrant
cd ~
git clone git@github.com:todddeluca/python-vagrant.git
cd python-vagrant
python setup.py install
## Usage
A contrived example of starting a vagrant box (using a Vagrantfile from the
current directory) and running a fabric task on it:
import vagrant
from fabric.api import env, execute, task, run
@task
def mytask():
run('echo $USER')
v = vagrant.Vagrant()
v.up()
env.hosts = [v.user_hostname_port()]
env.key_filename = v.keyfile()
env.disable_known_hosts = True # useful for when the vagrant box ip changes.
execute(mytask) # run a fabric task on the vagrant host.
Another example showing how to use vagrant multi-vm feature with fabric:
import vagrant
from fabric.api import *
@task
def start(machine_name):
"""Starts the specified machine using vagrant"""
v = vagrant.Vagrant()
v.up(vm_name=machine_name)
with settings(host_string= v.user_hostname_port(vm_name=machine_name),
key_filename = v.keyfile(vm_name=machine_name),
disable_known_hosts = True):
run("echo hello")
Python-vagrant is a python module that provides a _thin_ wrapper around the
`vagrant` command line executable, allowing programmatic control of Vagrant
virtual machines (boxes). This module is useful for:
- Starting a Vagrant box (`up`).
- Terminating a Vagrant box (`destroy`).
- Halting a Vagrant box without destroying it (`halt`).
- Querying the status of a box (`status`).
- Getting ssh configuration information useful for SSHing into the box. (`host`, `port`, ...)
- Running `vagrant` commands in a multi-VM environment
(http://vagrantup.com/v1/docs/multivm.html) by using `vm_name` parameter.
- Initializing the VM based on a named base box, using init().
- Adding, Removing, and Listing boxes (`box add`, `box remove`, `box list`).
- Provisioning - up() accepts no_provision and there is a provision() method.
- Using sandbox mode from the Sahara gem (https://github.com/jedi4ever/sahara).
This package is _alpha_ and its API is not guaranteed to be stable. The API
attempts to be congruent with the `vagrant` API terminology, to facilitate
knowledge transfer for users already familiar with Vagrant.
I wanted python bindings for Vagrant so I could programmatically access my
vagrant box using Fabric. Drop me a line to let me know how you use
python-vagrant. -Todd DeLuca
## Contribute
If you use python and vagrant and this project does not do what you want,
please open an issue or a pull request on github at
https://github.com/todddeluca/python-vagrant.
Please see CHANGELOG.md for a detailed list of contributions and authors.
When making a pull request, please include unit tests that test your changes
and make sure any existing tests still work. One can test with:
cd /path/to/python-vagrant
nosetests
## Requirements
- Vagrant 1.1 or greater (Currently tested with 1.1.5).
- Vagrant requires VirtualBox (e.g. VirtualBox 4.2.10) or another provider.
- Python 2.7 (the only version this package has been tested with.)
- The Sahara gem for Vagrant is optional. It will allow you to use
`SandboxVagrant`.
## Installation
### Install from pypi.python.org
Download and install python-vagrant:
pip install python-vagrant
### Install from github.com
Clone and install python-vagrant
cd ~
git clone git@github.com:todddeluca/python-vagrant.git
cd python-vagrant
python setup.py install
## Usage
A contrived example of starting a vagrant box (using a Vagrantfile from the
current directory) and running a fabric task on it:
import vagrant
from fabric.api import env, execute, task, run
@task
def mytask():
run('echo $USER')
v = vagrant.Vagrant()
v.up()
env.hosts = [v.user_hostname_port()]
env.key_filename = v.keyfile()
env.disable_known_hosts = True # useful for when the vagrant box ip changes.
execute(mytask) # run a fabric task on the vagrant host.
Another example showing how to use vagrant multi-vm feature with fabric:
import vagrant
from fabric.api import *
@task
def start(machine_name):
"""Starts the specified machine using vagrant"""
v = vagrant.Vagrant()
v.up(vm_name=machine_name)
with settings(host_string= v.user_hostname_port(vm_name=machine_name),
key_filename = v.keyfile(vm_name=machine_name),
disable_known_hosts = True):
run("echo hello")
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