diff --git a/Vagrantfile b/Vagrantfile index 8e90140..e4657c3 100644 --- a/Vagrantfile +++ b/Vagrantfile @@ -1,87 +1,16 @@ Vagrant::Config.run do |config| - # All Vagrant configuration is done here. The most common configuration - # options are documented and commented below. For a complete reference, - # please see the online documentation at vagrantup.com. - # Every Vagrant virtual environment requires a box to build off of. config.vm.box = "wea-jenkins" + config.vm.box_url = "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/50153812/package.box" - # The url from where the 'config.vm.box' box will be fetched if it - # doesn't already exist on the user's system. - # config.vm.box_url = "http://domain.com/path/to/above.box" - - # Boot with a GUI so you can see the screen. (Default is headless) # config.vm.boot_mode = :gui - # Assign this VM to a host only network IP, allowing you to access it - # via the IP. config.vm.network :hostonly, "33.33.33.10" - # Forward a port from the guest to the host, which allows for outside - # computers to access the VM, whereas host only networking does not. config.vm.forward_port 8080, 8080 config.vm.forward_port 80, 3000 - # Share an additional folder to the guest VM. The first argument is - # an identifier, the second is the path on the guest to mount the - # folder, and the third is the path on the host to the actual folder. config.vm.share_folder "v-data", "/vagrant_data", "./data" - # Enable provisioning with Puppet stand alone. Puppet manifests - # are contained in a directory path relative to this Vagrantfile. - # You will need to create the manifests directory and a manifest in - # the file base.pp in the manifests_path directory. - # - # An example Puppet manifest to provision the message of the day: - # - # # group { "puppet": - # # ensure => "present", - # # } - # # - # # File { owner => 0, group => 0, mode => 0644 } - # # - # # file { '/etc/motd': - # # content => "Welcome to your Vagrant-built virtual machine! - # # Managed by Puppet.\n" - # # } - # - # config.vm.provision :puppet do |puppet| - # puppet.manifests_path = "manifests" - # puppet.manifest_file = "base.pp" - # end - - # Enable provisioning with chef solo, specifying a cookbooks path (relative - # to this Vagrantfile), and adding some recipes and/or roles. - # - # config.vm.provision :chef_solo do |chef| - # chef.cookbooks_path = "cookbooks" - # chef.add_recipe "mysql" - # chef.add_role "web" - # - # # You may also specify custom JSON attributes: - # chef.json = { :mysql_password => "foo" } - # end - # Enable provisioning with chef server, specifying the chef server URL, - # and the path to the validation key (relative to this Vagrantfile). - # - # The Opscode Platform uses HTTPS. Substitute your organization for - # ORGNAME in the URL and validation key. - # - # If you have your own Chef Server, use the appropriate URL, which may be - # HTTP instead of HTTPS depending on your configuration. Also change the - # validation key to validation.pem. - # - # config.vm.provision :chef_client do |chef| - # chef.chef_server_url = "https://api.opscode.com/organizations/ORGNAME" - # chef.validation_key_path = "ORGNAME-validator.pem" - # end - # - # If you're using the Opscode platform, your validator client is - # ORGNAME-validator, replacing ORGNAME with your organization name. - # - # IF you have your own Chef Server, the default validation client name is - # chef-validator, unless you changed the configuration. - # - # chef.validation_client_name = "ORGNAME-validator" end