Packer Example - Ubuntu 14.04 minimal Vagrant Box
Current Ubuntu Version Used: 14.04.1 (Not using the latest kernel due to this bug)
Pre-built Vagrant Box:
vagrant init geerlingguy/ubuntu1404
- See older versions: http://files.midwesternmac.com/
This example build configuration installs and configures Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64 minimal using Ansible, and then generates two Vagrant box files, for:
- VirtualBox
- VMware
The example can be modified to use more Ansible roles, plays, and included playbooks to fully configure (or partially) configure a box file suitable for deployment for development environments.
Requirements
The following software must be installed/present on your local machine before you can use Packer to build the Vagrant box file:
- Packer
- Vagrant
- VirtualBox (if you want to build the VirtualBox box)
- VMware Fusion (or Workstation - if you want to build the VMware box)
- Ansible
Usage
Make sure all the required software (listed above) is installed, then cd to the directory containing this README.md file, and run:
$ packer build ubuntu1404.json
After a few minutes, Packer should tell you the box was generated successfully.
If you want to only build a box for one of the supported virtualization platforms (e.g. only build the VMware box), add --only=vmware-iso
to the packer build
command:
$ packer build --only=vmware-iso ubuntu1404.json
Testing built boxes
There's an included Vagrantfile that allows quick testing of the built Vagrant boxes. From this same directory, run one of the following commands after building the boxes:
# For VMware Fusion:
$ vagrant up vmware --provider=vmware_fusion
# For VirtualBox:
$ vagrant up virtualbox --provider=virtualbox
License
MIT license.
Author Information
Created in 2014 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.