begin require 'vagrant' rescue LoadError raise 'The Vagrant vCloud plugin must be run within Vagrant.' end if Vagrant::VERSION < '1.2.0' fail 'The Vagrant vCloud plugin is only compatible with Vagrant 1.2+' end module VagrantPlugins module VCloud class Plugin < Vagrant.plugin('2') name 'VMware vCloud Director Provider' description 'Allows Vagrant to manage machines with VMware vCloud Director(R)' config(:vcloud, :provider) do require_relative 'config' Config end provider(:vcloud) do # TODO: add logging setup_logging setup_i18n # Return the provider require_relative 'provider' Provider end # Added a vagrant vcloud-status command to enhance troubleshooting and # visibility. command('vcloud-status') do require_relative 'command' Command end def self.setup_i18n I18n.load_path << File.expand_path('locales/en.yml', VCloud.source_root) I18n.reload! end # This sets up our log level to be whatever VAGRANT_LOG is. def self.setup_logging require 'log4r' level = nil begin level = Log4r.const_get(ENV['VAGRANT_LOG'].upcase) rescue NameError # This means that the logging constant wasn't found, # which is fine. We just keep `level` as `nil`. But # we tell the user. level = nil end # Some constants, such as 'true' resolve to booleans, so the # above error checking doesn't catch it. This will check to make # sure that the log level is an integer, as Log4r requires. level = nil unless level.is_a?(Integer) # Set the logging level on all 'vagrant' namespaced # logs as long as we have a valid level. if level logger = Log4r::Logger.new('vagrant_vcloud') logger.outputters = Log4r::Outputter.stderr logger.level = level # logger = nil end end end module Driver autoload :Meta, File.expand_path('../driver/meta', __FILE__) autoload :Version_5_1, File.expand_path('../driver/version_5_1', __FILE__) end module Model autoload :ForwardedPort, File.expand_path('../model/forwarded_port', __FILE__) end module Util autoload :CompileForwardedPorts, File.expand_path('../util/compile_forwarded_ports', __FILE__) end end end