NAME

Rex::Box::VBox - Rex/Boxes VirtualBox Module

DESCRIPTION

This is a Rex/Boxes module to use VirtualBox VMs.

EXAMPLES

To use this module inside your Rexfile you can use the following commands.

use Rex::Commands::Boxes;
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";
};

METHODS

See also the Methods of Rex::Box::Base. This module inherits all methods of it.

new(name => $vmname)

Constructor if used in OO mode.

my $box = Rex::Box::VBox->new(name => "vmname");
forward_port(%option)

Set ports to be forwarded to the VM. This only work with VirtualBox in NAT network mode.

$box->forward_port(
   name => [$from_host_port, $to_vm_port],
   name2 => [$from_host_port_2, $to_vm_port_2],
   ...
);
share_folder(%option)

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",
);
info

Returns a hashRef of vm information.

ip

This method return the ip of a vm on which the ssh daemon is listening.