packer-cn/builder/qemu/step_configure_vnc.go

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package qemu
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"math/rand"
"net"
"github.com/hashicorp/packer/helper/multistep"
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"github.com/hashicorp/packer/packer"
)
// This step configures the VM to enable the VNC server.
//
// Uses:
// config *config
// ui packer.Ui
//
// Produces:
// vnc_port uint - The port that VNC is configured to listen on.
type stepConfigureVNC struct{}
func (stepConfigureVNC) Run(state multistep.StateBag) multistep.StepAction {
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config := state.Get("config").(*Config)
ui := state.Get("ui").(packer.Ui)
// Find an open VNC port. Note that this can still fail later on
// because we have to release the port at some point. But this does its
// best.
msg := fmt.Sprintf("Looking for available port between %d and %d on %s", config.VNCPortMin, config.VNCPortMax, config.VNCBindAddress)
ui.Say(msg)
log.Print(msg)
var vncPort uint
portRange := int(config.VNCPortMax - config.VNCPortMin)
for {
if portRange > 0 {
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vncPort = uint(rand.Intn(portRange)) + config.VNCPortMin
} else {
vncPort = config.VNCPortMin
}
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log.Printf("Trying port: %d", vncPort)
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", config.VNCBindAddress, vncPort))
if err == nil {
defer l.Close()
break
}
}
log.Printf("Found available VNC port: %d on IP: %s", vncPort, config.VNCBindAddress)
state.Put("vnc_port", vncPort)
state.Put("vnc_ip", config.VNCBindAddress)
return multistep.ActionContinue
}
func (stepConfigureVNC) Cleanup(multistep.StateBag) {}