Packer templates for Ubuntu
Overview
This repository contains templates for Ubuntu that can create Vagrant boxes using Packer.
Current Boxes
64-bit boxes:
- box-cutter/ubuntu1410 - Ubuntu Server 14.10 (64-bit), VMware 344MB/VirtualBox 309MB/Parallels 322MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1410-docker - Ubuntu Server 14.10 (64-bit) with Docker preinstalled, VMware 475MB/VIrtualBox 440MB/Parallels 457MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1404 - Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 (64-bit), VMware 326MB/VirtualBox 285MB/Parallels 307MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1404-desktop - Ubuntu Desktop 14.04.1 (64-bit), VMware 1.1GB/VirtualBox 1.1GB/Parallels 1.1GB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1404-docker - Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 (64-bit) with Docker preinstalled, VMware 448MB/VirtualBox 411MB/Parallels 433MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1204 - Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 (64-bit), VMware 288MB, VirtualBox 241MB/Parallels 262MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1204-desktop - Ubuntu Desktop 12.04.4 (64-bit), VMware 926MB/VirtualBox 815MB/Parallels 945MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1204-docker - Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 (64-bit) with Docker preinstalled, VMware 396MB/VirtualBox 357MB/Parallels 373MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1004 - Ubuntu Server 10.04.4 (64-bit), VMware 229MB/VirtualBox 181MB/Parallels 209MB
32-bit boxes:
- box-cutter/ubuntu1410-i386 - Ubuntu Server 14.10 (32-bit), VMware 351MB/VIrtualBox 308MB/Parallels 317MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1404-i386 - Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 (32-bit), VMware 323MB/VirtualBox 277MB/Parallels 302MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1204-i386 - Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 (32-bit), VMware 279MB/VirtualBox 236MB/Parallels 257MB
- box-cutter/ubuntu1004-i386 - Ubuntu Server 10.04.4 (32-bit), VMware 212MB/VirtualBox 155MB/Parallels 211MB
Building the Vagrant boxes
To build all the boxes, you will need Packer (Website) and both VirtualBox and VMware Fusion installed.
Parallels requires that the Parallels Virtualization SDK for Mac be installed as an additional preqrequisite.
A GNU Make Makefile
drives the process via the following targets:
make # Build all the box types (VirtualBox & VMware)
make test # Run tests against all the boxes
make list # Print out individual targets
make clean # Clean up build detritus
Proxy Settings
The templates respect the following network proxy environment variables and forward them on to the virtual machine environment during the box creation process, should you be using a proxy:
- http_proxy
- https_proxy
- ftp_proxy
- rsync_proxy
- no_proxy
Tests
The tests are written in Serverspec and require the
vagrant-serverspec
plugin to be installed with:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-serverspec
The Makefile
has individual targets for each box type with the prefix
test-*
should you wish to run tests individually for each box. For example:
make test-box/virtualbox/ubuntu1404-nocm.box
Similarly there are targets with the prefix ssh-*
for registering a
newly-built box with vagrant and for logging in using just one command to
do exploratory testing. For example, to do exploratory testing
on the VirtualBox training environmnet, run the following command:
make ssh-box/virtualbox/ubuntu1404-nocm.box
Upon logout make ssh-*
will automatically de-register the box as well.
Makefile.local override
You can create a Makefile.local
file alongside the Makefile
to override
some of the default settings. The variables can that can be currently
used are:
- CM
- CM_VERSION
- <iso_path>
- UPDATE
Makefile.local
is most commonly used to override the default configuration
management tool, for example with Chef:
# Makefile.local
CM := chef
Changing the value of the CM
variable changes the target suffixes for
the output of make list
accordingly.
Possible values for the CM variable are:
nocm
- No configuration management toolchef
- Install Chefchefdk
- Install Chef Development Kitpuppet
- Install Puppetsalt
- Install Salt
You can also specify a variable CM_VERSION
, if supported by the
configuration management tool, to override the default of latest
.
The value of CM_VERSION
should have the form x.y
or x.y.z
,
such as CM_VERSION := 11.12.4
The variable UPDATE
can be used to perform OS patch management. The
default is to not apply OS updates by default. When UPDATE := true
,
the latest OS updates will be applied.
Another use for Makefile.local
is to override the default locations
for the Ubuntu install ISO files.
For Ubuntu, the ISO path variables are:
- UBUNTU1004_SERVER_AMD64
- UBUNTU1004_SERVER_I386
- UBUNTU1204_SERVER_AMD64
- UBUNTU1204_SERVER_I386
- UBUNTU1204_ALTERNATE_AMD64
- UBUNTU1404_SERVER_AMD64
- UBUNTU1404_SERVER_I386
- UBUNTU1410_SERVER_AMD64
- UBUNTU1410_SERVER_I386
This override is commonly used to speed up Packer builds by
pointing at pre-downloaded ISOs instead of using the default
download Internet URLs:
UBUNTU1404_SERVER_AMD64 := file:///Volumes/Ubuntu/ubuntu-14.04.1-server-amd64.iso
Acknowledgments
CloudBees is providing a hosted Jenkins master through their CloudBees FOSS program. Their On-Premise Executor feature is used to connect physical machines as build slaves running VirtualBox, VMware Fusion, VMware Workstation, VMware ESXi/vSphere and Hyper-V.