builder/vmware: Add vmx_remove_ethernet_interfaces

This commit adds a new option, `vmx_remove_ethernet_interfaces`, to both
of the VMWare builders. This is useful when building Vagrant boxes,
since Vagrant now produces output such as:

```
WARNING: The VMX file for this box contains a setting that is
automatically overwritten by Vagrant when started. Vagrant will stop
overwriting this setting in an upcoming release which may pre vent
proper networking setup. Below is the detected VMX setting:

   ethernet0.pcislotnumber = "33"

If networking fails to properly configure, it may require this VMX
setting. It can be manually applied via the Vagrantfile:

   Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
     config.vm.provider :vmware_fusion do |vmware|
       vmware.vmx["ethernet0.pcislotnumber"] = "33"
     end
   end
```

This can be avoided entirely by removing the ethernet adapters from the
VMX file prior to packaging as a Vagrant box, in which case adapters are
created as expected according to the Vagrantfile specification.
This commit is contained in:
James Nugent 2017-05-24 18:44:35 -05:00
parent ce40c3d708
commit c4439aba82
7 changed files with 97 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ import (
//
// Produces:
// <nothing>
type StepCleanVMX struct{}
type StepCleanVMX struct {
RemoveEthernetInterfaces bool
}
func (s StepCleanVMX) Run(state multistep.StateBag) multistep.StepAction {
ui := state.Get("ui").(packer.Ui)
@ -60,6 +62,16 @@ func (s StepCleanVMX) Run(state multistep.StateBag) multistep.StepAction {
ui.Message("Disabling VNC server...")
vmxData["remotedisplay.vnc.enabled"] = "FALSE"
if s.RemoveEthernetInterfaces {
ui.Message("Removing Ethernet Interfaces...")
for k := range vmxData {
if strings.HasPrefix(k, "ethernet") {
log.Printf("Deleting key: %s", k)
delete(vmxData, k)
}
}
}
// Rewrite the VMX
if err := WriteVMX(vmxPath, vmxData); err != nil {
state.Put("error", fmt.Errorf("Error writing VMX: %s", err))

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@ -128,6 +128,61 @@ func TestStepCleanVMX_isoPath(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestStepCleanVMX_ethernet(t *testing.T) {
state := testState(t)
step := &StepCleanVMX{
RemoveEthernetInterfaces: true,
}
vmxPath := testVMXFile(t)
defer os.Remove(vmxPath)
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(vmxPath, []byte(testVMXEthernet), 0644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
}
state.Put("vmx_path", vmxPath)
// Test the run
if action := step.Run(state); action != multistep.ActionContinue {
t.Fatalf("bad action: %#v", action)
}
if _, ok := state.GetOk("error"); ok {
t.Fatal("should NOT have error")
}
// Test the resulting data
vmxContents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(vmxPath)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
}
vmxData := ParseVMX(string(vmxContents))
cases := []struct {
Key string
Value string
}{
{"ethernet0.addresstype", ""},
{"ethernet0.bsdname", ""},
{"ethernet0.connectiontype", ""},
{"ethernet1.addresstype", ""},
{"ethernet1.bsdname", ""},
{"ethernet1.connectiontype", ""},
{"foo", "bar"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
if tc.Value == "" {
if _, ok := vmxData[tc.Key]; ok {
t.Fatalf("should not have key: %s", tc.Key)
}
} else {
if vmxData[tc.Key] != tc.Value {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s %#v", tc.Key, vmxData[tc.Key])
}
}
}
}
const testVMXFloppyPath = `
floppy0.present = "TRUE"
floppy0.filetype = "file"
@ -139,3 +194,13 @@ ide0:0.filename = "foo"
ide0:1.filename = "bar"
foo = "bar"
`
const testVMXEthernet = `
ethernet0.addresstype = "generated"
ethernet0.bsdname = "en0"
ethernet0.connectiontype = "nat"
ethernet1.addresstype = "generated"
ethernet1.bsdname = "en1"
ethernet1.connectiontype = "nat"
foo = "bar"
`

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@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ import (
)
type VMXConfig struct {
VMXData map[string]string `mapstructure:"vmx_data"`
VMXDataPost map[string]string `mapstructure:"vmx_data_post"`
VMXData map[string]string `mapstructure:"vmx_data"`
VMXDataPost map[string]string `mapstructure:"vmx_data_post"`
VMXRemoveEthernet bool `mapstructure:"vmx_remove_ethernet_interfaces"`
}
func (c *VMXConfig) Prepare(ctx *interpolate.Context) []error {

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@ -298,7 +298,9 @@ func (b *Builder) Run(ui packer.Ui, hook packer.Hook, cache packer.Cache) (packe
CustomData: b.config.VMXDataPost,
SkipFloppy: true,
},
&vmwcommon.StepCleanVMX{},
&vmwcommon.StepCleanVMX{
RemoveEthernetInterfaces: b.config.VMXConfig.VMXRemoveEthernet,
},
&StepUploadVMX{
RemoteType: b.config.RemoteType,
},

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@ -119,7 +119,9 @@ func (b *Builder) Run(ui packer.Ui, hook packer.Hook, cache packer.Cache) (packe
CustomData: b.config.VMXDataPost,
SkipFloppy: true,
},
&vmwcommon.StepCleanVMX{},
&vmwcommon.StepCleanVMX{
RemoveEthernetInterfaces: b.config.VMXConfig.VMXRemoveEthernet,
},
}
// Run the steps.

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@ -278,6 +278,11 @@ builder.
except that it is run after the virtual machine is shutdown, and before the
virtual machine is exported.
- `vmx_remove_ethernet_interfaces` (boolean) - Remove all ethernet interfaces from
the VMX file after building. This is for advanced users who understand the
ramifications, but is useful for building Vagrant boxes since Vagrant will
create ethernet interfaces when provisioning a box.
- `vmx_template_path` (string) - Path to a [configuration
template](/docs/templates/engine.html) that defines the
contents of the virtual machine VMX file for VMware. This is for **advanced

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@ -163,6 +163,11 @@ builder.
except that it is run after the virtual machine is shutdown, and before the
virtual machine is exported.
- `vmx_remove_ethernet_interfaces` (boolean) - Remove all ethernet interfaces from
the VMX file after building. This is for advanced users who understand the
ramifications, but is useful for building Vagrant boxes since Vagrant will
create ethernet interfaces when provisioning a box.
- `vnc_bind_address` (string / IP address) - The IP address that should be binded
to for VNC. By default packer will use 127.0.0.1 for this.