Rex::Box::VBox - Rex/Boxes VirtualBox Module
This is a Rex/Boxes module to use VirtualBox VMs.
To use this module inside your Rexfile you can use the following commands.
use Rex::Commands::Box;
set box => "VBox";
task "prepare_box", sub {
box {
my ($box) = @_;
$box->name("mybox");
$box->url("http://box.rexify.org/box/ubuntu-server-12.10-amd64.ova");
$box->network(1 => {
type => "nat",
});
$box->network(1 => {
type => "bridged",
bridge => "eth0",
});
$box->forward_port(ssh => [2222, 22]);
$box->share_folder(myhome => "/home/myuser");
$box->auth(
user => "root",
password => "box",
);
$box->setup("setup_task");
};
};
If you want to use a YAML file you can use the following
template.
type: VBox
vms:
vmone:
url: http://box.rexify.org/box/ubuntu-server-12.10-amd64.ova
forward_port:
ssh:
- 2222
- 22
share_folder:
myhome: /home/myhome
setup: setup_task
And then you can use it the following way in your Rexfile.
use Rex::Commands::Box init_file => "file.yml";
task "prepare_vms", sub {
boxes "init";
};
It is also possible to run VirtualBox in headless mode. This only works on Linux
and MacOS. If you want to do this you can use the following option at the top
of your Rexfile.
set box_options => { headless => TRUE };
See also the Methods of Rex::Box::Base. This module inherits all methods of it.
Constructor if used in OO mode.
my $box = Rex::Box::VBox->new(name => "vmname");
Creates a shared folder inside the VM with the content from a folder from the
Host machine. This only works with VirtualBox.
$box->share_folder(
name => "/path/on/host",
name2 => "/path_2/on/host",
);
Returns a hashRef of vm information.
This method return the ip of a vm on which the ssh daemon is listening.