# -*- mode: ruby -*- # vi: set ft=ruby : # Copyright (c) 2020 Bubble, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal (non-commercial) use, see license: https://getbubblenow.com/bubble-license/ # # ================== # Bubble Vagrantfile # ================== # Running `vagrant up` will create a full Bubble development environment including all # dependencies, and build all the code and website. You'll be ready to run a local # launcher or do dev work on the Bubble codebase. # # After a box is launched, use `vagrant ssh` to log in. # - the code is in ${HOME}/bubble # - API environment file is ${HOME}/.bubble.env # - start the API server (local launcher) with `run.sh` # # There are a few environment variables that determine how the box is initialized, # described below. # # ## Environment Variables # # ### LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL # If you specify the LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL environment variable, then `vagrant up` will also # start a Local Launcher (see docs/local-launcher.md) which is your starting point for # launching new Bubbles. You can always change this later by editing the `~/.bubble.env` # file after the Vagrant box is setup. # # ### BUBBLE_PORT # By default, Bubble will listen on port 8090. # If something else is already using that port on your computer, `vagrant up` will fail. # Set the `BUBBLE_PORT` environment variable to another port, and Bubble will listen on # that port instead. # # ### BUBBLE_PUBLIC_PORT # By default, Vagrant will only expose the Bubble API port (8090 or whatever BUBBLE_PORT # is set to) as listening on 127.0.0.1 # If you want the Bubble API port to be listening on all addresses (bind to 0.0.0.0) # then set the BUBBLE_PUBLIC_PORT environment variable to any value except 'false' # Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.box = "ubuntu/focal64" # You can access the launcher on port 8090 (or BUBBLE_PORT) but only on 127.0.0.1 # If you want to allow outside access to port 8090 (listen on 0.0.0.0), use the version below if not ENV.include? 'BUBBLE_PUBLIC_PORT' or ENV['BUBBLE_PUBLIC_PORT'] == 'false' then config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 8090, host: ENV['BUBBLE_PORT'] || 8090, host_ip: "127.0.0.1" else # Anyone who can reach port 8090 on this system will be able to access the launcher config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 8090, host: ENV['BUBBLE_PORT'] || 8090 end # Update system config.vm.provision :shell do |s| s.inline = <<-SHELL apt-get update -y apt-get upgrade -y SHELL end # Get dependencies and build everything config.vm.provision :shell do |s| s.env = { LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: ENV['LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL'] } s.privileged = false s.inline = <<-SHELL # Copy shared bubble dir to ${HOME} cd ${HOME} && rsync -azc --exclude="**/target/**" /vagrant . && mv vagrant bubble # Initialize the system cd ${HOME}/bubble && ./bin/first_time_ubuntu.sh # Clone and build all dependencies SKIP_BUBBLE_BUILD=1 ./bin/first_time_setup.sh # Build the bubble jar BUBBLE_PRODUCTION=1 mvn -DskipTests=true -Dcheckstyle.skip=true -Pproduction clean package 2>&1 | tee /tmp/build.log # Write bubble API port echo \"export BUBBLE_SERVER_PORT=${BUBBLE_PORT}\" > ~/.bubble.env # Allow website to be loaded from disk echo \"export BUBBLE_ASSETS_DIR=$(pwd)/bubble-web/dist\" >> ~/.bubble.env # Add bubble bin to PATH echo \"export PATH=\${PATH}:${HOME}/bubble/bin\" >> ~/.bashrc # Set LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL is defined if [[ -n \"${LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL}\" ]] ; then echo \"export LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=${LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL}\" >> ~/.bubble.env fi # Create env file symlink for running tests cd ~ && ln -s .bubble.env .bubble-test.env # Done! echo " ================================================================== Bubble Vagrant Setup Complete ================================================================== Log in to this box using: vagrant ssh Once logged in: - the code is in ${HOME}/bubble - API environment file is ${HOME}/.bubble.env - start the API server (local launcher) with \`run.sh\` Enjoy! ================================================================== " SHELL end end