* removed packer.Cache and references since packer.Cache is never used except in the download step. The download step now uses the new func packer.CachePath(targetPath) for this, the behavior is the same.
* removed download code from packer that was reimplemented into the go-getter library: progress bar, http download restart, checksuming from file, skip already downloaded files, symlinking, make a download cancellable by context.
* on windows if packer is running without symlinking rights and we are getting a local file, the file will be copied instead to avoid errors.
* added unit tests for step_download that are now CI tested on windows, mac & linux.
* files are now downloaded under cache dir `sha1(filename + "?checksum=" + checksum) + file_extension`
* since the output dir is based on the source url and the checksum, when the checksum fails, the file is auto deleted.
* a download file is protected and locked by a file lock,
* updated docs
* updated go modules and vendors
If instance has a different DNS/search domain then "metadata" alone won't work. The FQDN of "metadata.google.internal" is included in hosts file, and will work regardless of DNS configuration. Alternatively the IP 169.254.169.254 can be used.
Because of deficiencies in the encrypted-PEM format, it's not always possible to detect an incorrect
password. In these cases no error will be returned but the decrypted DER bytes will be random noise.
this closes#3337
There were 5 different formats for the Packer useragent string. This
fixes that and unifies it into a helper package.
I did not touch oracle's user-agent, because it looked kinda special.
This change requires 'disable_default_service_account=false' in order to
set 'service_account_email'.
This is a guard against an incorrect assumption
that disabling the default service account would mean that no service
account would be used.
The ability to use a service account other than the default was
introduced in #5928. This change adds to that by introducing the
'disable_default_service_account' config option. If true - and
'service_account_email' is not set - Packer will create a GCE VM
with no service account.
This commit allows user to specify the service account they want
to associate with the virtual machine provisionned by setting
the service_account_email field in the config.
It allows to manage permissions of the instantiated VM properly,
using a service account that can be tied up to IAM roles and
permissions.