This repository contains Packer templates in legacy JSON for creating BSD Vagrant boxes.
We no longer provide pre-built binaries for these templates.
To build all the boxes, you will need VirtualBox, VMware Fusion/VMware Workstation and Parallels installed.
Parallels requires that the Parallels Virtualization SDK for Mac be installed as an additional preqrequisite.
There are currently base Packer templates for the supported BSD flavors:
- freebsd.json
- openbsd.json
- netbsd.json
- dragonflybsd.json
NOTE: The NetBSD box times out on vagrant up
waiting on SSH, but vagrant ssh
works fine. This seems to be a vagrant issue, see mitchellh/vagrant#6640.
We make use of JSON files containing user variables to build specific versions of BSD. You tell packer to use a specific user variable file via the -var-file= command line option and which base template to use. This will override the default options in the base template for your BSD flavor.
For example, if you want to build FreeBSD 10.02, use the following:
$ packer build -var-file=freebsd102.json freebsd.json
If you want to make boxes for a specific desktop virtualization platform, use
the -only
parameter. For example, to build FreeBSD 10.2 for VirtualBox:
$ packer build -only=virtualbox-iso -var-file=freebsd102.json freebsd.json
The boxcutter templates currently support the following desktop virtualization strings:
parallels-iso
- Parallels desktop virtualization (Requires the Pro Edition - Standard edition won't work)virtualbox-iso
- VirtualBox desktop virtualizationvmware-iso
- VMware Fusion or VMware Workstation desktop virtualization
We've also provided a wrapper script bin/box
for ease of use, so
alternatively, you can use the following to build FreeBSD 10.2
for all providers:
$ bin/box build freebsd102 freebsd
Or if you just want to build FreeBSD 10.2 for VirtualBox:
$ bin/box build freebsd102 freebsd virtualbox
A GNU Make Makefile
drives a complete basebox creation pipeline with the
following stages:
build
- Create basebox*.box
filesassure
- Verify that the basebox*.box
files produced function correctlydeliver
- Upload*.box
files to Artifactory, Atlas or an S3 bucket
The pipeline is driven via the following targets, making it easy for you to include them in your favourite CI tool:
make build # Build all available box types
make assure # Run tests against all the boxes
make deliver # Upload box artifacts to a repository
make clean # Clean up build detritus
The templates respect the following network proxy environment variables and forward them on to the virtual machine environment during the box creation process, should you be using a proxy:
- http_proxy
- https_proxy
- ftp_proxy
- rsync_proxy
- no_proxy
Automated tests are written in Serverspec and require
the vagrant-serverspec
plugin to be installed with:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-serverspec
The bin/box script has subcommands for running both the automated tests and for performing exploratory testing.
Use the bin/box test subcommand to run the automated Serverspec tests. For example to execute the tests for the Ubuntu 14.04 box on VirtualBox, use the following:
bin/box test ubuntu1404 virtualbox
Similarly, to perform exploratory testing on the VirtualBox image via ssh, run the following command:
bin/box ssh ubuntu1404 virtualbox
- Fork and clone the repo.
- Create a new branch, please don't work in your
master
branch directly. - Add new Serverspec or Bats tests in the
test/
subtree for the change you want to make. Runmake test
on a relevant template to see the tests fail (likemake test-virtualbox/freebsd102
). - Fix stuff. Use
make ssh
to interactively test your box (likemake ssh-virtualbox/freebsd102
). - Run
make test
on a relevant template (likemake test-virtualbox/freebsd102
) to see if the tests pass. Repeat steps 3-5 until done. - Update
README.md
andAUTHORS
to reflect any changes. - If you have a large change in mind, it is still preferred that you split them into small commits. Good commit messages are important. The git documentatproject has some nice guidelines on writing descriptive commit messages.
- Push to your fork and submit a pull request.
- Once submitted, a full
make test
run will be performed against your change in the build farm. You will be notified if the test suite fails.
Contact moujan@annawake.com
Parallels provided a Business Edition license of their software to run on the basebox build farm.
SmartyStreets provided basebox hosting for the box-cutter project since 2015 - thank you for your support!.