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The Packer Vagrant Cloud post-processor receives a Vagrant box from the `vagrant` post-processor and pushes it to Vagrant Cloud. Vagrant Cloud hosts and serves boxes to Vagrant, allowing you to version and distribute boxes to an organization in a simple way. | docs | Vagrant Cloud - Post-Processors | docs-post-processors-vagrant-cloud |
Vagrant Cloud Post-Processor
Type: vagrant-cloud
The Packer Vagrant Cloud post-processor receives a Vagrant box from the
vagrant
post-processor and pushes it to Vagrant Cloud. Vagrant
Cloud hosts and serves boxes to
Vagrant, allowing you to version and distribute boxes to an organization in
a simple way.
You'll need to be familiar with Vagrant Cloud, have an upgraded account to enable box hosting, and be distributing your box via the shorthand name configuration.
Workflow
It's important to understand the workflow that using this post-processor enforces in order to take full advantage of Vagrant and Vagrant Cloud.
The use of this processor assume that you currently distribute, or plan to distribute, boxes via Vagrant Cloud. It also assumes you create Vagrant Boxes and deliver them to your team in some fashion.
Here is an example workflow:
- You use Packer to build a Vagrant Box for the
virtualbox
provider - The
vagrant-cloud
post-processor is configured to point to the boxhashicorp/foobar
on Vagrant Cloud via thebox_tag
configuration - The post-processor receives the box from the
vagrant
post-processor - It then creates the configured version, or verifies the existence of it, on Vagrant Cloud
- A provider matching the name of the Vagrant provider is then created
- The box is uploaded to Vagrant Cloud
- The upload is verified
- The version is released and available to users of the box
Configuration
The configuration allows you to specify the target box that you have access to on Vagrant Cloud, as well as authentication and version information.
Required:
-
access_token
(string) - Your access token for the Vagrant Cloud API. This can be generated on your tokens page. If not specified, the environment will be searched. First,VAGRANT_CLOUD_TOKEN
is checked, and if nothing is found, finallyATLAS_TOKEN
will be used. -
box_tag
(string) - The shorthand tag for your box that maps to Vagrant Cloud, i.ehashicorp/precise64
forvagrantcloud.com/hashicorp/precise64
-
version
(string) - The version number, typically incrementing a previous version. The version string is validated based on Semantic Versioning. The string must match a pattern that could be semver, and doesn't validate that the version comes after your previous versions.
Optional:
-
no_release
(string) - If set to true, does not release the version on Vagrant Cloud, making it active. You can manually release the version via the API or Web UI. Defaults to false. -
vagrant_cloud_url
(string) - Override the base URL for Vagrant Cloud. This is useful if you're using Vagrant Private Cloud in your own network. Defaults tohttps://vagrantcloud.com/api/v1
-
version_description
(string) - Optionally markdown text used as a full-length and in-depth description of the version, typically for denoting changes introduced -
box_download_url
(string) - Optional URL for a self-hosted box. If this is set the box will not be uploaded to the Vagrant Cloud.
Use with Vagrant Post-Processor
You'll need to use the Vagrant post-processor before using this post-processor. An example configuration is below. Note the use of a doubly-nested array, which ensures that the Vagrant Cloud post-processor is run after the Vagrant post-processor.
{
"variables": {
"cloud_token": "{{ env `ATLAS_TOKEN` }}",
"version": "1.0.{{timestamp}}"
},
"post-processors": [
[
{
"type": "vagrant",
"include": ["image.iso"],
"vagrantfile_template": "vagrantfile.tpl",
"output": "proxycore_{{.Provider}}.box"
},
{
"type": "vagrant-cloud",
"box_tag": "hashicorp/precise64",
"access_token": "{{user `cloud_token`}}",
"version": "{{user `version`}}"
}
]
]
}