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# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
# Vagrantfile API/syntax version. Don't touch unless you know what you're doing!
VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION = "2"
# Require a recent version of vagrant otherwise some have reported errors setting host names on boxes
Vagrant.require_version ">= 1.7.4"
if ARGV.first == "up" && ENV['USING_KUBE_SCRIPTS'] != 'true'
raise Vagrant::Errors::VagrantError.new, <<END
Calling 'vagrant up' directly is not supported. Instead, please run the following:
export KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=vagrant
export VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER=providername
./cluster/kube-up.sh
END
end
# The number of nodes to provision
$num_node = (ENV['NUM_NODES'] || 1).to_i
# ip configuration
$master_ip = ENV['MASTER_IP']
$node_ip_base = ENV['NODE_IP_BASE'] || ""
$node_ips = $num_node.times.collect { |n| $node_ip_base + "#{n+3}" }
# Determine the OS platform to use
$kube_os = ENV['KUBERNETES_OS'] || "fedora"
# Determine whether vagrant should use nfs to sync folders
$use_nfs = ENV['KUBERNETES_VAGRANT_USE_NFS'] == 'true'
# Determine whether vagrant should use rsync to sync folders
$use_rsync = ENV['KUBERNETES_VAGRANT_USE_RSYNC'] == 'true'
# To override the vagrant provider, use (e.g.):
# KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=vagrant VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER=... .../cluster/kube-up.sh
# To override the box, use (e.g.):
# KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=vagrant KUBERNETES_BOX_NAME=... .../cluster/kube-up.sh
# You can specify a box version:
# KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=vagrant KUBERNETES_BOX_NAME=... KUBERNETES_BOX_VERSION=... .../cluster/kube-up.sh
# You can specify a box location:
# KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=vagrant KUBERNETES_BOX_NAME=... KUBERNETES_BOX_URL=... .../cluster/kube-up.sh
# KUBERNETES_BOX_URL and KUBERNETES_BOX_VERSION will be ignored unless
# KUBERNETES_BOX_NAME is set
# Default OS platform to provider/box information
$kube_provider_boxes = {
:parallels => {
'fedora' => {
# :box_url and :box_version are optional (and mutually exclusive);
# if :box_url is omitted the box will be retrieved by :box_name (and
# :box_version if provided) from
# http://atlas.hashicorp.com/boxes/search (formerly
# http://vagrantcloud.com/); this allows you override :box_name with
# your own value so long as you provide :box_url; for example, the
# "official" name of this box is "rickard-von-essen/
# opscode_fedora-20", but by providing the URL and our own name, we
# make it appear as yet another provider under the "kube-fedora22"
# box
:box_name => 'kube-fedora23',
:box_url => 'https://opscode-vm-bento.s3.amazonaws.com/vagrant/parallels/opscode_fedora-23_chef-provisionerless.box'
}
},
:virtualbox => {
'fedora' => {
:box_name => 'kube-fedora23',
:box_url => 'https://opscode-vm-bento.s3.amazonaws.com/vagrant/virtualbox/opscode_fedora-23_chef-provisionerless.box'
}
},
:libvirt => {
'fedora' => {
:box_name => 'kube-fedora23',
:box_url => 'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/23/Cloud/x86_64/Images/Fedora-Cloud-Base-Vagrant-23-20151030.x86_64.vagrant-libvirt.box'
}
},
:vmware_desktop => {
'fedora' => {
:box_name => 'kube-fedora23',
:box_url => 'https://opscode-vm-bento.s3.amazonaws.com/vagrant/vmware/opscode_fedora-23_chef-provisionerless.box'
}
},
:vsphere => {
'fedora' => {
:box_name => 'vsphere-dummy',
:box_url => 'https://github.com/deromka/vagrant-vsphere/blob/master/vsphere-dummy.box?raw=true'
}
}
}
# Give access to all physical cpu cores
# Previously cargo-culted from here:
# http://www.stefanwrobel.com/how-to-make-vagrant-performance-not-suck
# Rewritten to actually determine the number of hardware cores instead of assuming
# that the host has hyperthreading enabled.
host = RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os']
if host =~ /darwin/
$vm_cpus = `sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu`.to_i
elsif host =~ /linux/
#This should work on most processors, however it will fail on ones without the core id field.
#So far i have only seen this on a raspberry pi. which you probably don't want to run vagrant on anyhow...
#But just in case we'll default to the result of nproc if we get 0 just to be safe.
$vm_cpus = `cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'core id' | sort -u | wc -l`.to_i
if $vm_cpus < 1
$vm_cpus = `nproc`.to_i
end
else # sorry Windows folks, I can't help you
$vm_cpus = 2
end
# Give VM 1024MB of RAM by default
# In Fedora VM, tmpfs device is mapped to /tmp. tmpfs is given 50% of RAM allocation.
# When doing Salt provisioning, we copy approximately 200MB of content in /tmp before anything else happens.
# This causes problems if anything else was in /tmp or the other directories that are bound to tmpfs device (i.e /run, etc.)
$vm_master_mem = (ENV['KUBERNETES_MASTER_MEMORY'] || ENV['KUBERNETES_MEMORY'] || 1280).to_i
$vm_node_mem = (ENV['KUBERNETES_NODE_MEMORY'] || ENV['KUBERNETES_MEMORY'] || 2048).to_i
Vagrant.configure(VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION) do |config|
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-proxyconf")
$http_proxy = ENV['KUBERNETES_HTTP_PROXY'] || ""
$https_proxy = ENV['KUBERNETES_HTTPS_PROXY'] || ""
$no_proxy = ENV['KUBERNETES_NO_PROXY'] || "127.0.0.1"
config.proxy.http = $http_proxy
config.proxy.https = $https_proxy
config.proxy.no_proxy = $no_proxy
end
# this corrects a bug in 1.8.5 where an invalid SSH key is inserted.
if Vagrant::VERSION == "1.8.5"
config.ssh.insert_key = false
end
def setvmboxandurl(config, provider)
if ENV['KUBERNETES_BOX_NAME'] then
config.vm.box = ENV['KUBERNETES_BOX_NAME']
if ENV['KUBERNETES_BOX_URL'] then
config.vm.box_url = ENV['KUBERNETES_BOX_URL']
end
if ENV['KUBERNETES_BOX_VERSION'] then
config.vm.box_version = ENV['KUBERNETES_BOX_VERSION']
end
else
config.vm.box = $kube_provider_boxes[provider][$kube_os][:box_name]
if $kube_provider_boxes[provider][$kube_os][:box_url] then
config.vm.box_url = $kube_provider_boxes[provider][$kube_os][:box_url]
end
if $kube_provider_boxes[provider][$kube_os][:box_version] then
config.vm.box_version = $kube_provider_boxes[provider][$kube_os][:box_version]
end
end
end
def customize_vm(config, vm_mem)
if $use_nfs then
config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", nfs: true
elsif $use_rsync then
opts = {}
if ENV['KUBERNETES_VAGRANT_RSYNC_ARGS'] then
opts[:rsync__args] = ENV['KUBERNETES_VAGRANT_RSYNC_ARGS'].split(" ")
end
if ENV['KUBERNETES_VAGRANT_RSYNC_EXCLUDE'] then
opts[:rsync__exclude] = ENV['KUBERNETES_VAGRANT_RSYNC_EXCLUDE'].split(" ")
end
config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", opts
end
# Try VMWare Fusion first (see
# https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/providers/basic_usage.html)
config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |v, override|
setvmboxandurl(override, :vmware_desktop)
v.vmx['memsize'] = vm_mem
v.vmx['numvcpus'] = $vm_cpus
end
# configure libvirt provider
config.vm.provider :libvirt do |v, override|
setvmboxandurl(override, :libvirt)
v.memory = vm_mem
v.cpus = $vm_cpus
v.nested = true
v.volume_cache = 'none'
end
# Then try VMWare Workstation
config.vm.provider :vmware_workstation do |v, override|
setvmboxandurl(override, :vmware_desktop)
v.vmx['memsize'] = vm_mem
v.vmx['numvcpus'] = $vm_cpus
end
# Then try Parallels
config.vm.provider :parallels do |v, override|
setvmboxandurl(override, :parallels)
v.memory = vm_mem # v.customize ['set', :id, '--memsize', vm_mem]
v.cpus = $vm_cpus # v.customize ['set', :id, '--cpus', $vm_cpus]
# Don't attempt to update the Parallels tools on the image (this can
# be done manually if necessary)
v.update_guest_tools = false # v.customize ['set', :id, '--tools-autoupdate', 'off']
# Set up Parallels folder sharing to behave like VirtualBox (i.e.,
# mount the current directory as /vagrant and that's it)
v.customize ['set', :id, '--shf-guest', 'off']
v.customize ['set', :id, '--shf-guest-automount', 'off']
v.customize ['set', :id, '--shf-host', 'on']
# Synchronize VM clocks to host clock (Avoid certificate invalid issue)
v.customize ['set', :id, '--time-sync', 'on']
# Remove all auto-mounted "shared folders"; the result seems to
# persist between runs (i.e., vagrant halt && vagrant up)
override.vm.provision :shell, :inline => (%q{
set -ex
if [ -d /media/psf ]; then
for i in /media/psf/*; do
if [ -d "${i}" ]; then
umount "${i}" || true
rmdir -v "${i}"
fi
done
rmdir -v /media/psf
fi
exit
}).strip
end
# Then try vsphere
config.vm.provider :vsphere do |vsphere, override|
setvmboxandurl(override, :vsphere)
#config.vm.hostname = ENV['MASTER_NAME']
config.ssh.username = ENV['MASTER_USER']
config.ssh.password = ENV['MASTER_PASSWD']
config.ssh.pty = true
config.ssh.insert_key = true
#config.ssh.private_key_path = '~/.ssh/id_rsa_vsphere'
# Don't attempt to update the tools on the image (this can
# be done manually if necessary)
# vsphere.update_guest_tools = false # v.customize ['set', :id, '--tools-autoupdate', 'off']
# The vSphere host we're going to connect to
vsphere.host = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_URL']
# The ESX host for the new VM
vsphere.compute_resource_name = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_RESOURCE_POOL']
# The resource pool for the new VM
#vsphere.resource_pool_name = 'Comp'
# path to folder where new VM should be created, if not specified template's parent folder will be used
vsphere.vm_base_path = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_BASE_PATH']
# The template we're going to clone
vsphere.template_name = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_TEMPLATE_NAME']
# The name of the new machine
#vsphere.name = ENV['MASTER_NAME']
# vSphere login
vsphere.user = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_USERNAME']
# vSphere password
vsphere.password = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_PASSWORD']
# cpu count
vsphere.cpu_count = $vm_cpus
# memory in MB
vsphere.memory_mb = vm_mem
# If you don't have SSL configured correctly, set this to 'true'
vsphere.insecure = ENV['VAGRANT_VSPHERE_INSECURE']
end
# Don't attempt to update Virtualbox Guest Additions (requires gcc)
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-vbguest") then
config.vbguest.auto_update = false
end
# Finally, fall back to VirtualBox
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |v, override|
setvmboxandurl(override, :virtualbox)
v.memory = vm_mem # v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", vm_mem]
v.cpus = $vm_cpus # v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--cpus", $vm_cpus]
# Use faster paravirtualized networking
v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--nictype1", "virtio"]
v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--nictype2", "virtio"]
end
end
# Kubernetes master
config.vm.define "master" do |c|
customize_vm c, $vm_master_mem
if ENV['KUBE_TEMP'] then
script = "#{ENV['KUBE_TEMP']}/master-start.sh"
c.vm.provision "shell", run: "always", path: script
end
c.vm.network "private_network", ip: "#{$master_ip}"
end
# Kubernetes node
$num_node.times do |n|
node_vm_name = "node-#{n+1}"
config.vm.define node_vm_name do |node|
customize_vm node, $vm_node_mem
node_ip = $node_ips[n]
if ENV['KUBE_TEMP'] then
script = "#{ENV['KUBE_TEMP']}/node-start-#{n}.sh"
node.vm.provision "shell", run: "always", path: script
end
node.vm.network "private_network", ip: "#{node_ip}"
end
end
end