package common import ( "bytes" "context" "errors" "fmt" "log" "regexp" "strings" "time" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/helper/multistep" "github.com/hashicorp/packer/packer" ) // This step shuts down the machine. It first attempts to do so gracefully, // but ultimately forcefully shuts it down if that fails. // // Uses: // communicator packer.Communicator // dir OutputDir // driver Driver // ui packer.Ui // vmx_path string // // Produces: // type StepShutdown struct { Command string Timeout time.Duration // Set this to true if we're testing Testing bool } func (s *StepShutdown) Run(ctx context.Context, state multistep.StateBag) multistep.StepAction { comm := state.Get("communicator").(packer.Communicator) dir := state.Get("dir").(OutputDir) driver := state.Get("driver").(Driver) ui := state.Get("ui").(packer.Ui) vmxPath := state.Get("vmx_path").(string) if s.Command != "" { ui.Say("Gracefully halting virtual machine...") log.Printf("Executing shutdown command: %s", s.Command) var stdout, stderr bytes.Buffer cmd := &packer.RemoteCmd{ Command: s.Command, Stdout: &stdout, Stderr: &stderr, } if err := comm.Start(ctx, cmd); err != nil { err := fmt.Errorf("Failed to send shutdown command: %s", err) state.Put("error", err) ui.Error(err.Error()) return multistep.ActionHalt } // Wait for the machine to actually shut down log.Printf("Waiting max %s for shutdown to complete", s.Timeout) shutdownTimer := time.After(s.Timeout) for { running, _ := driver.IsRunning(vmxPath) if !running { break } select { case <-shutdownTimer: log.Printf("Shutdown stdout: %s", stdout.String()) log.Printf("Shutdown stderr: %s", stderr.String()) err := errors.New("Timeout while waiting for machine to shut down.") state.Put("error", err) ui.Error(err.Error()) return multistep.ActionHalt default: time.Sleep(150 * time.Millisecond) } } } else { ui.Say("Forcibly halting virtual machine...") if err := driver.Stop(vmxPath); err != nil { err := fmt.Errorf("Error stopping VM: %s", err) state.Put("error", err) ui.Error(err.Error()) return multistep.ActionHalt } } ui.Message("Waiting for VMware to clean up after itself...") lockRegex := regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)\.lck$`) timer := time.After(120 * time.Second) LockWaitLoop: for { files, err := dir.ListFiles() if err != nil { log.Printf("Error listing files in outputdir: %s", err) } else { var locks []string for _, file := range files { if lockRegex.MatchString(file) { locks = append(locks, file) } } if len(locks) == 0 { log.Println("No more lock files found. VMware is clean.") break } if len(locks) == 1 && strings.HasSuffix(locks[0], ".vmx.lck") { log.Println("Only waiting on VMX lock. VMware is clean.") break } log.Printf("Waiting on lock files: %#v", locks) } select { case <-timer: log.Println("Reached timeout on waiting for clean VMware. Assuming clean.") break LockWaitLoop case <-time.After(150 * time.Millisecond): } } if !s.Testing { // Windows takes a while to yield control of the files when the // process is exiting. Ubuntu and OS X will yield control of the files // but VMWare may overwrite the VMX cleanup steps that run after this, // so we wait to ensure VMWare has exited and flushed the VMX. // We just sleep here. In the future, it'd be nice to find a better // solution to this. time.Sleep(5 * time.Second) } log.Println("VM shut down.") return multistep.ActionContinue } func (s *StepShutdown) Cleanup(state multistep.StateBag) {}