Multi-machine Vagrant with Ubuntu - Sinatra & PostgreSQL
I'm stuck again. I need to provision a multi-machine Environment - one VM for a Sinatra app and a second for its PostgreSQL DB.
So far, I've managed to get the Sinatra app up and running in the ubuntu/xenial64 box but the provisioning "breaks" when it hits the configuration for the DB
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.define "app" do |app|
# Use ubuntu/xenial64 as the virtual machine
app.vm.box = "ubuntu/xenial64"
# Use a private network to connect the VM to the local machine via an IP with an alias
app.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.10.100"
app.hostsupdater.aliases = ["development.local"]
# sync the 'app' directory in the local directory to '/app' on the VM
app.vm.synced_folder "app", "/app"
# Use the provisioning script in envirnonment to provision the VM for a Sinatra environment
app.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/app/provision.sh"
app.vm.provision "shell", inline: set_env({ DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://myapp:dbpass@localhost:15432/myapp" })
end
config.vm.define "db" do |db|
db.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
db.vm.host_name = "postgresql"
db.vm.network "private_network", ip: "10.0.2.15"
# db.vm.forward_port 8000, 8000
db.hostsupdater.aliases = ["database.local"]
# db.vm.share_folder "home", "/home/vagrant", ".", :create => true
db.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/db/provision.sh", privileged: false
end
end
As you've probably guessed, I'm running an external provisioning script for the PG setup. The odd thing is I'm using the script recommended from Postgres' own site here.
In a separate location, I've git cloned that repo and followed the instructions and it works absolutely fine, creating a properly provisioned VM with PG installed.
However, I want to run a single vagrant up
command and provisioning both the app and db correctly and have them speak to each other.
I'm (quite clearly) new to provisioning and DevOps as a whole, so would really appreciate some help.
I've uploaded my hilariously broken code here for you kind souls to look over if you feel so inclined.
Vagrant documentation on Multi-machines is quite thin and Google isn't being much help
Thanks!
bash postgresql shell vagrant provisioning
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I'm stuck again. I need to provision a multi-machine Environment - one VM for a Sinatra app and a second for its PostgreSQL DB.
So far, I've managed to get the Sinatra app up and running in the ubuntu/xenial64 box but the provisioning "breaks" when it hits the configuration for the DB
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.define "app" do |app|
# Use ubuntu/xenial64 as the virtual machine
app.vm.box = "ubuntu/xenial64"
# Use a private network to connect the VM to the local machine via an IP with an alias
app.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.10.100"
app.hostsupdater.aliases = ["development.local"]
# sync the 'app' directory in the local directory to '/app' on the VM
app.vm.synced_folder "app", "/app"
# Use the provisioning script in envirnonment to provision the VM for a Sinatra environment
app.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/app/provision.sh"
app.vm.provision "shell", inline: set_env({ DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://myapp:dbpass@localhost:15432/myapp" })
end
config.vm.define "db" do |db|
db.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
db.vm.host_name = "postgresql"
db.vm.network "private_network", ip: "10.0.2.15"
# db.vm.forward_port 8000, 8000
db.hostsupdater.aliases = ["database.local"]
# db.vm.share_folder "home", "/home/vagrant", ".", :create => true
db.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/db/provision.sh", privileged: false
end
end
As you've probably guessed, I'm running an external provisioning script for the PG setup. The odd thing is I'm using the script recommended from Postgres' own site here.
In a separate location, I've git cloned that repo and followed the instructions and it works absolutely fine, creating a properly provisioned VM with PG installed.
However, I want to run a single vagrant up
command and provisioning both the app and db correctly and have them speak to each other.
I'm (quite clearly) new to provisioning and DevOps as a whole, so would really appreciate some help.
I've uploaded my hilariously broken code here for you kind souls to look over if you feel so inclined.
Vagrant documentation on Multi-machines is quite thin and Google isn't being much help
Thanks!
bash postgresql shell vagrant provisioning
Why is this tagged Ruby?
– anothermh
Nov 20 '18 at 17:02
Looking at the PG script I think you need the root privileges to run it, try removing the ` privileged: false` attribute from the provisioner(the default is true). And please share the error you receive in any case.
– lee-pai-long
Nov 21 '18 at 8:12
@anothermh - Sinatra is a Ruby MVC framework
– JJ McGregor
Nov 21 '18 at 9:49
I changed the tags so the appropriate people see this and you get better help.
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:52
JJ, you should improve the question by explaining exactly what you mean by "it breaks". We're not mind readers (at least, I hope we're not!)
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:54
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I'm stuck again. I need to provision a multi-machine Environment - one VM for a Sinatra app and a second for its PostgreSQL DB.
So far, I've managed to get the Sinatra app up and running in the ubuntu/xenial64 box but the provisioning "breaks" when it hits the configuration for the DB
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.define "app" do |app|
# Use ubuntu/xenial64 as the virtual machine
app.vm.box = "ubuntu/xenial64"
# Use a private network to connect the VM to the local machine via an IP with an alias
app.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.10.100"
app.hostsupdater.aliases = ["development.local"]
# sync the 'app' directory in the local directory to '/app' on the VM
app.vm.synced_folder "app", "/app"
# Use the provisioning script in envirnonment to provision the VM for a Sinatra environment
app.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/app/provision.sh"
app.vm.provision "shell", inline: set_env({ DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://myapp:dbpass@localhost:15432/myapp" })
end
config.vm.define "db" do |db|
db.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
db.vm.host_name = "postgresql"
db.vm.network "private_network", ip: "10.0.2.15"
# db.vm.forward_port 8000, 8000
db.hostsupdater.aliases = ["database.local"]
# db.vm.share_folder "home", "/home/vagrant", ".", :create => true
db.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/db/provision.sh", privileged: false
end
end
As you've probably guessed, I'm running an external provisioning script for the PG setup. The odd thing is I'm using the script recommended from Postgres' own site here.
In a separate location, I've git cloned that repo and followed the instructions and it works absolutely fine, creating a properly provisioned VM with PG installed.
However, I want to run a single vagrant up
command and provisioning both the app and db correctly and have them speak to each other.
I'm (quite clearly) new to provisioning and DevOps as a whole, so would really appreciate some help.
I've uploaded my hilariously broken code here for you kind souls to look over if you feel so inclined.
Vagrant documentation on Multi-machines is quite thin and Google isn't being much help
Thanks!
bash postgresql shell vagrant provisioning
I'm stuck again. I need to provision a multi-machine Environment - one VM for a Sinatra app and a second for its PostgreSQL DB.
So far, I've managed to get the Sinatra app up and running in the ubuntu/xenial64 box but the provisioning "breaks" when it hits the configuration for the DB
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.define "app" do |app|
# Use ubuntu/xenial64 as the virtual machine
app.vm.box = "ubuntu/xenial64"
# Use a private network to connect the VM to the local machine via an IP with an alias
app.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.10.100"
app.hostsupdater.aliases = ["development.local"]
# sync the 'app' directory in the local directory to '/app' on the VM
app.vm.synced_folder "app", "/app"
# Use the provisioning script in envirnonment to provision the VM for a Sinatra environment
app.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/app/provision.sh"
app.vm.provision "shell", inline: set_env({ DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://myapp:dbpass@localhost:15432/myapp" })
end
config.vm.define "db" do |db|
db.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
db.vm.host_name = "postgresql"
db.vm.network "private_network", ip: "10.0.2.15"
# db.vm.forward_port 8000, 8000
db.hostsupdater.aliases = ["database.local"]
# db.vm.share_folder "home", "/home/vagrant", ".", :create => true
db.vm.provision "shell", path: "environment/db/provision.sh", privileged: false
end
end
As you've probably guessed, I'm running an external provisioning script for the PG setup. The odd thing is I'm using the script recommended from Postgres' own site here.
In a separate location, I've git cloned that repo and followed the instructions and it works absolutely fine, creating a properly provisioned VM with PG installed.
However, I want to run a single vagrant up
command and provisioning both the app and db correctly and have them speak to each other.
I'm (quite clearly) new to provisioning and DevOps as a whole, so would really appreciate some help.
I've uploaded my hilariously broken code here for you kind souls to look over if you feel so inclined.
Vagrant documentation on Multi-machines is quite thin and Google isn't being much help
Thanks!
bash postgresql shell vagrant provisioning
bash postgresql shell vagrant provisioning
edited Nov 21 '18 at 9:50
iain
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Why is this tagged Ruby?
– anothermh
Nov 20 '18 at 17:02
Looking at the PG script I think you need the root privileges to run it, try removing the ` privileged: false` attribute from the provisioner(the default is true). And please share the error you receive in any case.
– lee-pai-long
Nov 21 '18 at 8:12
@anothermh - Sinatra is a Ruby MVC framework
– JJ McGregor
Nov 21 '18 at 9:49
I changed the tags so the appropriate people see this and you get better help.
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:52
JJ, you should improve the question by explaining exactly what you mean by "it breaks". We're not mind readers (at least, I hope we're not!)
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:54
|
show 3 more comments
Why is this tagged Ruby?
– anothermh
Nov 20 '18 at 17:02
Looking at the PG script I think you need the root privileges to run it, try removing the ` privileged: false` attribute from the provisioner(the default is true). And please share the error you receive in any case.
– lee-pai-long
Nov 21 '18 at 8:12
@anothermh - Sinatra is a Ruby MVC framework
– JJ McGregor
Nov 21 '18 at 9:49
I changed the tags so the appropriate people see this and you get better help.
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:52
JJ, you should improve the question by explaining exactly what you mean by "it breaks". We're not mind readers (at least, I hope we're not!)
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:54
Why is this tagged Ruby?
– anothermh
Nov 20 '18 at 17:02
Why is this tagged Ruby?
– anothermh
Nov 20 '18 at 17:02
Looking at the PG script I think you need the root privileges to run it, try removing the ` privileged: false` attribute from the provisioner(the default is true). And please share the error you receive in any case.
– lee-pai-long
Nov 21 '18 at 8:12
Looking at the PG script I think you need the root privileges to run it, try removing the ` privileged: false` attribute from the provisioner(the default is true). And please share the error you receive in any case.
– lee-pai-long
Nov 21 '18 at 8:12
@anothermh - Sinatra is a Ruby MVC framework
– JJ McGregor
Nov 21 '18 at 9:49
@anothermh - Sinatra is a Ruby MVC framework
– JJ McGregor
Nov 21 '18 at 9:49
I changed the tags so the appropriate people see this and you get better help.
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:52
I changed the tags so the appropriate people see this and you get better help.
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:52
JJ, you should improve the question by explaining exactly what you mean by "it breaks". We're not mind readers (at least, I hope we're not!)
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:54
JJ, you should improve the question by explaining exactly what you mean by "it breaks". We're not mind readers (at least, I hope we're not!)
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:54
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Why is this tagged Ruby?
– anothermh
Nov 20 '18 at 17:02
Looking at the PG script I think you need the root privileges to run it, try removing the ` privileged: false` attribute from the provisioner(the default is true). And please share the error you receive in any case.
– lee-pai-long
Nov 21 '18 at 8:12
@anothermh - Sinatra is a Ruby MVC framework
– JJ McGregor
Nov 21 '18 at 9:49
I changed the tags so the appropriate people see this and you get better help.
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:52
JJ, you should improve the question by explaining exactly what you mean by "it breaks". We're not mind readers (at least, I hope we're not!)
– iain
Nov 21 '18 at 9:54