Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Hans-Christoph Steiner" <[email protected]>
* Package name : python-vagrant Version : 0.5.13 Upstream Author : Todd DeLuca <[email protected]> * URL : https://github.com/todddeluca/python-vagrant * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Package source : https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/python-modules/packages/python-vagrant.git Description : Python bindings for interacting with Vagrant virtual machines Python-vagrant is a python module that provides a _thin_ wrapper around the `vagrant` command line executable, allowing programmatic control of Vagrant virtual machines (boxes). This project began because I wanted python bindings for Vagrant so I could programmatically access my vagrant box using Fabric. This module is useful for: . - Starting a Vagrant virtual machine (VM) (`up`) - Terminating a Vagrant VM (`destroy`) - Halting a Vagrant VM without destroying it (`halt`) - Querying the status of a VM or VMs (`status`) - Getting ssh configuration information useful for SSHing into the VM (`host`, `port`, ...) - Running `vagrant` commands in a multi-VM environment (http://vagrantup.com/v1/docs/multivm.html) by using `vm_name` parameter - Initializing the VM based on a named base box, using init(). - Adding, Removing, and Listing boxes (`box add`, `box remove`, `box list`) - Provisioning VMs - up() accepts options like `no_provision`, `provision`, and `provision_with`, and there is a `provision()` method - Using sandbox mode from the Sahara gem: https://github.com/jedi4ever/sahara . This package is _beta_ and its API is not guaranteed to be stable. The API attempts to be congruent with the `vagrant` API terminology, to facilitate knowledge transfer for users already familiar with Vagrant. Over time, the python-vagrant API has changed to better match the underling `vagrant` CLI and to evolve with the changes in that CLI. . The package version numbering is in the form `0.X.Y`. The initial `0` reflects the _beta_ nature of this project. The number `X` is incremented when backwards-incompatible changes occur. The number `Y` is incremented when backwards-compatible features or bug fixes are added.

