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README.md
Vagrant Host Manager
vagrant-hostmanager is a Vagrant 1.1+ plugin that manages the /etc/hosts
file on guest machines. Its goal is to enable resolution of multi-machine
environments deployed with a cloud provider where IP addresses are not known
in advance.
Status
The current implementation is a proof-of-concept supporting the larger objective of using Vagrant as a cloud management interface for development and production environments.
The plugin has been tested with Vagrant 1.1.5.
Installation
Install the plugin following the typical Vagrant 1.1 procedure:
$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostmanager
Usage
The plugin hooks into the vagrant up and vagrant destroy commands
automatically. When a machine is created or destroyed, all active
machines with the same provider will have their /etc/hosts file updated
accordingly. Auto update may be disabled by setting the
config.hostmanager.auto_update attribute to false in the Vagrantfile.
To update the /etc/hosts file on each active machine manually, run the
following command:
$ vagrant hostmanager
A machine's IP address is defined by either the static IP for a private
network configuration or by the SSH host configuration. To disable
using the private network IP address, set config.hostmanger.ignore_private_ip
to true.
A machine's host name is defined by config.vm.hostname. If this is not
set, it falls back to the symbol defining the machine in the Vagrantfile.
Contribute
Contributions are welcome.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request