This plugin creates an environment variable (VAGRANT_HOST_PATH
by default) with the path to the project's root dir on your host machine.
You can just replace /vagrant
prefix of any file in your VM with the value of VAGRANT_HOST_PATH
and you'll get the path to that same file on the host.
If you're using Vagrant with ruby's gem:
$ gem install vagrant-host-path
Or if you installed it with an installer:
$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-host-path
$ vagrant up
[default] VM already created. Booting if it's not already running...
...
[default] Host Path set!
...
$ vagrant ssh # or any other way you connect to the VM
And after that you can use the env var within your VM:
Welcome to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.2.0-23-generic-pae i686)
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/
Welcome to your Vagrant-built virtual machine.
Last login: Tue Feb 26 23:22:00 2013 from 10.0.2.2
vagrant@precise32:~$ echo $VAGRANT_HOST_PATH
C:/Users/MOZGIII/Desktop/vagrant-host-path/test
Vagrant::Config.run do |config|
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-host-path")
# Enable or disable plugin (enabled by default)
config.host_path.enabled = true
# The environment key to set
config.host_path.env_key = "VAGRANT_HOST_PATH"
# Temp file to save path to
config.host_path.path_file = "/tmp/.vagrant-host-path"
# Profile script path
config.host_path.profile_path = "/etc/profile.d/vagrant-host-path.sh"
end
end
Have in mind that both the files get overwritten on every VM start.
- 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