packer-cn/packer/build.go

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package packer
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import "log"
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// A Build represents a single job within Packer that is responsible for
// building some machine image artifact. Builds are meant to be parallelized.
type Build interface {
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Name() string
Prepare() error
Run(Ui)
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}
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// A build struct represents a single build job, the result of which should
// be a single machine image artifact. This artifact may be comprised of
// multiple files, of course, but it should be for only a single provider
// (such as VirtualBox, EC2, etc.).
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type coreBuild struct {
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name string
builder Builder
hooks map[string][]Hook
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rawConfig interface{}
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prepareCalled bool
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}
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// Returns the name of the build.
func (b *coreBuild) Name() string {
return b.name
}
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// Prepare prepares the build by doing some initialization for the builder
// and any hooks. This _must_ be called prior to Run.
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func (b *coreBuild) Prepare() (err error) {
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b.prepareCalled = true
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err = b.builder.Prepare(b.rawConfig)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("Build '%s' prepare failure: %s\n", b.name, err)
}
return
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}
// Runs the actual build. Prepare must be called prior to running this.
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func (b *coreBuild) Run(ui Ui) {
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if !b.prepareCalled {
panic("Prepare must be called first")
}
hook := &DispatchHook{b.hooks}
b.builder.Run(ui, hook)
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}