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My Vagrant/Puppet Default Setup

Setup

  • Install vagrant on your system see vagrantup.com

  • Install vagrant-hostmaster on your system see mosaicxm/vagrant-hostmaster

  • Get a base box with puppet support see vagrantup.com docs

  • Get a copy of this repository. You can do this either by integrating it as a git submodule or by just checking it out and copying the files. Prefarably, the contents of this repository should be placed in a directory vagrant inside your project's root dir.

  • Copy vagrant/Personalization.dist to vagrant/Personalization and modify vagrant/Personalization according to your needs.

    Example:

    $vhost = "test"
    $ip = "192.168.10.42"
    
    $use_nfs = true
    
    $base_box = "ubuntu-server-i386"
    
    $webserver = "nginx"
    • Execute "vagrant up" in the directory vagrant.

Infrastructure

After performing the steps listed above, you will have the following environment set up:

  • A running virtual machine with your project on it
  • Your project directory will be mounted as a shared folder in this virtual machine
  • Your project will be accessible via a browser (go to http://{$vhost}.dev/[app_dev.php])
  • You can now start customizing the new virtual machine. In most cases, the machine should correspond to the infrastructure your production server(s) provide.

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