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A vmr environment consist of a
directory and a template file call
Vagrantfile.
A vmr object contains information to create and modify an
vmr environment. Once the environment created and
initialized the vmr object became optional and only the
working directory and the Vagrantfile
are the managers.
<- vmrCreate(<boxname>) vmr_env
vmrCreate() function create a vmr object using
several arguments:
* name : the box name (from vmrList())
* provider: the provider name (from vmrList())
* version: (optional by default latest version is use)
* provider.options: specific provider options (vignette n°5)
Set the working directory to a vmr environment who was already initialized.
setwd("path/to/my/vmr/environment/")
<- vmrLoad()
vmr_env vmr_env
Initialize a vmr environment will create a Vagrantfile template into the working directory and download the box associated.
The box download can be long depending of the box size and network bandwide. The box is save in vagrant environment (“~/.vagrant.d/”).
# created or loaded object
vmr_env # force.vagrantfile will override existing Vagrantfile template
<- vmrInitEnv(vmr_env, force.vagrantfile=TRUE) vmr_env
To remove any file created, boxes downloaded and provider instance run this commands:
<- vmrLoad()
vmr_env # provider cleaning
vmrDestroy(vmr_env$id)
# box cleaning
vmrLocalBoxRemove(vmr_env$box, provider = vmr_env$provider, version = vmr_env$version)
# remove the working directory
Several functions need and can modify a vmr object to add
options to the environment.
vmrInitEnv() have to be recall at vmr object
modification.
It’s possible to upgrade an environment to use the latest box version.
<- vmrUpdateEnvVersion(vmr_env) vmr_env
This functions manage the environment instance.
They have to be call in vmr environment (working
directory), with no arguments.
# Get environment status
vmrStatus()
# Start a provider instance
vmrStart()
# Save state and stop provider instance
vmrSuspend()
# Resume a saved provider instance
vmrResume()
# Stop a provider instance
vmrStop()
# Remove a provider instance
vmrDestroy()
Manage provider instance with snapshot.
# Take a snapshot
vmrTakeSnapshot("my snapshot")
# resume a snapshot
vmrRestoreSnapshot("my snapshot")
# list snapshots
vmrListSnapshot()
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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