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---
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The Vagrant Packer builder is able to launch Vagrant boxes and
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re-package them into .box files
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page_title: Vagrant - Builders
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sidebar_title: Vagrant
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---
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# Vagrant Builder
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The Vagrant builder is intended for building new boxes from already-existing
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boxes. Your source should be a URL or path to a .box file or a Vagrant Cloud
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box name such as `hashicorp/precise64`.
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Packer will not install vagrant, nor will it install the underlying
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virtualization platforms or extra providers; We expect when you run this
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builder that you have already installed what you need.
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By default, this builder will initialize a new Vagrant workspace, launch your
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box from that workspace, provision it, call `vagrant package` to package it
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into a new box, and then destroy the original box. Please note that vagrant
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will _not_ remove the box file from your system (we don't call
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`vagrant box remove`).
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You can change the behavior so that the builder doesn't destroy the box by
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setting the `teardown_method` option. You can change the behavior so the builder
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doesn't package it (not all provisioners support the `vagrant package` command)
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by setting the `skip package` option. You can also change the behavior so that
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rather than initializing a new Vagrant workspace, you use an already defined
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one, by using `global_id` instead of `source_box`.
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Please note that if you are using the Vagrant builder, then the Vagrant
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post-processor is unnecesary because the output of the Vagrant builder is
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already a Vagrant box; using that post-processor with the Vagrant builder will
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cause your build to fail. Similarly, since Vagrant boxes are already compressed,
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the Compress post-processor will not work with this builder.
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## Configuration Reference
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### Required:
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- `source_path` (string) - URL of the vagrant box to use, or the name of the
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vagrant box. `hashicorp/precise64`, `./mylocalbox.box` and
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`https://example.com/my-box.box` are all valid source boxes. If your
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source is a .box file, whether locally or from a URL like the latter example
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above, you will also need to provide a `box_name`. This option is required,
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unless you set `global_id`. You may only set one or the other, not both.
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or
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- `global_id` (string) - the global id of a Vagrant box already added to Vagrant
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on your system. You can find the global id of your Vagrant boxes using the
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command `vagrant global-status`; your global_id will be a 7-digit number and
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letter combination that you'll find in the leftmost column of the
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global-status output. If you choose to use `global_id` instead of
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`source_box`, Packer will skip the Vagrant initialize and add steps, and
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simply launch the box directly using the global id.
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### Optional:
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- `output_dir` (string) - The directory to create that will contain
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your output box. We always create this directory and run from inside of it to
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prevent Vagrant init collisions. If unset, it will be set to `output-` plus
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your buildname.
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- `box_name` (string) - if your source_box is a boxfile that we need to add
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to Vagrant, this is the name to give it. If left blank, will default to
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"packer\_" plus your buildname.
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- `provider` (string) - The vagrant [provider](/docs/post-processors/vagrant).
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This parameter is required when `source_path` have more than one provider,
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or when using `vagrant-cloud` post-processor. Defaults to unset.
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- `checksum` (string) - The checksum for the .box file. The type of the
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checksum is specified with `checksum_type`, documented below.
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- `checksum_type` (string) - The type of the checksum specified in `checksum`.
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Valid values are `none`, `md5`, `sha1`, `sha256`, or `sha512`. Although the
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checksum will not be verified when `checksum_type` is set to "none", this is
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not recommended since OVA files can be very large and corruption does happen
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from time to time.
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- `template` (string) - a path to a golang template for a
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vagrantfile. Our default template can be found
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[here](https://github.com/hashicorp/packer/blob/master/builder/vagrant/step_create_vagrantfile.go#L23-L37). So far the only template variables available to you are `{{ .BoxName }}` and
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`{{ .SyncedFolder }}`, which correspond to the Packer options `box_name` and
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`synced_folder`.
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You must provide a template if your default vagrant provider is Hyper-V.
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Below is a Hyper-V compatible template.
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.box = "{{ .BoxName }}"
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config.vm.network 'public_network', bridge: 'Default Switch'
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end
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```
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- `skip_add` (bool) - Don't call "vagrant add" to add the box to your local
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environment; this is necessary if you want to launch a box that is already
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added to your vagrant environment.
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- `teardown_method` (string) - Whether to halt, suspend, or destroy the box when
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the build has completed. Defaults to "halt"
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- `box_version` (string) - What box version to use when initializing Vagrant.
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- `add_cacert` (string) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--cacert`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/box.html#cacert-certfile)
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option in `vagrant add`; defaults to unset.
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- `add_capath` (string) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--capath`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/box.html#capath-certdir) option
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in `vagrant add`; defaults to unset.
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- `add_cert` (string) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--cert`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/box.html#cert-certfile) option in
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`vagrant add`; defaults to unset.
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- `add_clean` (bool) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--clean`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/box.html#clean) flag in
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`vagrant add`; defaults to unset.
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- `add_force` (bool) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--force`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/box.html#force) flag in
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`vagrant add`; defaults to unset.
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- `add_insecure` (bool) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--insecure`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/box.html#insecure) flag in
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`vagrant add`; defaults to unset.
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- `skip_package` (bool) - if true, Packer will not call `vagrant package` to
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package your base box into its own standalone .box file.
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- `output_vagrantfile` (string) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--vagrantfile`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/package.html#vagrantfile-file) option
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in `vagrant package`; defaults to unset
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- `package_include` (string) - Equivalent to setting the
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[`--include`](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/cli/package.html#include-x-y-z) option
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in `vagrant package`; defaults to unset
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## Example
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Sample for `hashicorp/precise64` with virtualbox provider.
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<Tabs>
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<Tab heading="JSON">
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```json
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{
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"builders": [
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{
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"communicator": "ssh",
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"source_path": "hashicorp/precise64",
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"provider": "virtualbox",
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"add_force": true,
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"type": "vagrant"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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</Tab>
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<Tab heading="HCL2">
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```hcl
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source "vagrant" "example" {
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communicator = "ssh"
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source_path = "hashicorp/precise64"
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provider = "virtualbox"
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add_force = true
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}
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build {
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sources = ["source.vagrant.example"]
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}
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```
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</Tab>
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</Tabs>
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## A note on SSH connections
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Currently this builder only works for SSH connections, and automatically fills
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in all information needed for the ssh communicator using vagrant's ssh-config.
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If you would like to connect via a different username or authentication method
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than is produced when you call `vagrant ssh-config`, then you must provide the
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`ssh_username` and all other relevant authentication information (e.g.
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`ssh_password` or `ssh_private_key_file`)
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By providing the `ssh_username`, you're telling Packer not to use the vagrant
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ssh config, except for determining the host and port for the virtual machine to
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connect to.
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