# COMFY - ClOud iMage FactorY COMFY is a tool for building virtual machine images from scratch. [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/CESNET/comfy.png)](http://travis-ci.org/CESNET/comfy) [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/CESNET/comfy.png)](https://gemnasium.com/CESNET/comfy) [![Gem Version](https://fury-badge.herokuapp.com/rb/comfy.png)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/comfy) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/CESNET/comfy.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/CESNET/comfy) ##Requirements * Ruby >= 1.9.3 * Rubygems * [Packer] >= 0.8.6 (https://www.packer.io/) (used for the image creation process) * VirtualBox (if you want to create `ova` images) * QEMU/KVM (if you want to create `qcow2` images) ## Installation **Unfortunately, neither gem nor packages are available for COMFY right now. To try COMFY, please use the [From source](#from-source-dev) guide below.** ###From source (dev) **Installation from source should never be your first choice! Especially, if you are not familiar with RVM, Bundler, Rake and other dev tools for Ruby!** **However, if you wish to contribute to our project, this is the right way to start.** To build and install the bleeding edge version from master ```bash git clone git://github.com/CESNET/comfy.git cd comfy gem install bundler bundle install bundle exec rake spec ``` ##Configuration ###Create a configuration file for COMFY Configuration file can be read by COMFY from these three locations: * `~/.comfy/comfy.yml` * `/etc/comfy/comfy.yml` * `PATH_TO_GEM_DIR/config/comfy.yml` The example configuration file can be found at the last location `PATH_TO_GEM_DIR/config/comfy.yml`. When editing a configuration file you have to follow the division into three environments: `production`, `development` and `test`. All the configuration options are described in the example configuration file. ##Usage COMFY is run with executable `comfy`. For further assistance run `comfy help`: ```bash $ comfy help Commands: comfy DISTRIBUTION # Builds VM with selected distribution comfy -versions # Lists available versions for selected destribution comfy clean-cache -c, --cache-dir=CACHE-DIR # Cleans packer's cache containing distributions' installation media comfy distributions # Lists all available distributions and their versions comfy export -d, --destination=DESTINATION # Exports files for building virtual machines. Helps with the customization of the build process. comfy help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command comfy version # Prints COMFY's version Options: --logging-level=LOGGING-LEVEL # Possible values: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, UNKNOWN [--logging-file=LOGGING-FILE] # File to write log to [--debug], [--no-debug] # Runs COMFY in debug mode ``` Building process of selected VM can be customized. To list all the options for one of the distributions run `comfy help DISTRIBUTION`: ```bash $ comfy help ubuntu Usage: comfy ubuntu -c, --cache-dir=CACHE-DIR -f, --formats=one two three -o, --output-dir=OUTPUT-DIR -s, --size=N -v, --version=VERSION Options: -v, --version=VERSION # Version of distribution to build -f, --formats=one two three # Output format of the virtual machine image (qemu - qcow2, virtualbox - ova) # Possible values: qemu, virtualbox -s, --size=N # Disk size for created virtual machines (in MB) -o, --output-dir=OUTPUT-DIR # Directory to which COMFY will produce virtual machine files -c, --cache-dir=CACHE-DIR # Directory for packer's cache e.g. distribution installation images -g, [--groups=one two three] # Groups VM belongs to. For automatic processing purposes -i, [--identifier=IDENTIFIER] # VM identifier. For automatic processing purposes -d, [--description], [--no-description] # Generates VM description file. For automatic processing purposes -t, [--template-dir=TEMPLATE-DIR] # Directory COMFY uses templates from to build a VM --logging-level=LOGGING-LEVEL # Possible values: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, UNKNOWN [--logging-file=LOGGING-FILE] # File to write log to [--debug], [--no-debug] # Runs COMFY in debug mode Builds VM with distribution Ubuntu ``` COMFY currently supports building of these distributions: * CentOS 7.1.1503 * Debian 7.9.0 * Debian 8.2.0 * ScientificLinux 7.1 * Ubuntu 14.04 ##Example To start a building process for example for debian simply run: ```bash $ comfy debian ``` When not specified, COMFY will build the newest version of selected distribution. If you want to select a specific version run: ```bash $ comfy debian -v 7.9.0 ``` COMFY uses by default a QEMU supervisor for image creation. If you want to use VirtualBox you can do it with: ```bash $ comfy debian -f virtualbox ``` Or if you want to use both: ```bash $ comfy debian -f qemu virtualbox ``` This will create virtual machine images in both `qcow2` and `ovf` formats. Since QEMU and VirtualBox can't run simultaneously, images are created in two sequential runs. ##Continuous integration [Continuous integration for COMFY by Travis-CI](http://travis-ci.org/CESNET/comfy/) ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/CESNET/comfy/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request