packer-cn/builder/vmware/common/driver_player_unix.go

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// +build !windows
// These functions are compatible with WS 9 and 10 on *NIX
package common
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"log"
"os/exec"
"regexp"
"runtime"
)
func playerFindVdiskManager() (string, error) {
return exec.LookPath("vmware-vdiskmanager")
}
func playerFindQemuImg() (string, error) {
return exec.LookPath("qemu-img")
}
func playerFindVMware() (string, error) {
return exec.LookPath("vmplayer")
}
func playerFindVmrun() (string, error) {
return exec.LookPath("vmrun")
}
func playerDhcpLeasesPath(device string) string {
return "/etc/vmware/" + device + "/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases"
}
func playerToolsIsoPath(flavor string) string {
return "/usr/lib/vmware/isoimages/" + flavor + ".iso"
}
func playerVmnetnatConfPath() string {
return ""
}
func playerVerifyVersion(version string) error {
if runtime.GOOS != "linux" {
return fmt.Errorf("The VMWare Player version %s driver is only supported on Linux, and Windows, at the moment. Your OS: %s", version, runtime.GOOS)
}
//TODO(pmyjavec) there is a better way to find this, how?
//the default will suffice for now.
vmxpath := "/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx"
var stderr bytes.Buffer
cmd := exec.Command(vmxpath, "-v")
cmd.Stderr = &stderr
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
return err
}
versionRe := regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)VMware Player (\d+)\.`)
matches := versionRe.FindStringSubmatch(stderr.String())
if matches == nil {
return fmt.Errorf(
"Could not find VMWare Player version in output: %s", stderr.String())
}
log.Printf("Detected VMWare Player version: %s", matches[1])
return compareVersions(matches[1], version)
}