[dev] Vagrant Configuration
Michael J Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Tue Oct 14 14:16:37 UTC 2014
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
> For a speech I will be giving in a few weeks, I have personal need
> for a way to quickly setup a test Horde setup with the latest git
> master code. Since I'll likely be on a Windows machine, Docker is
> not an option. Vagrant (http://www.vagrantup.com/) is the way to go.
>
> I created a repo and pushed my initial work today to it:
>
> https://github.com/slusarz/horde-dev-vagrant
>
> The image is based on Ubuntu 14.04. PHP 5.5 latest is installed,
> and the default Ubuntu Apache installation is used for HTTP.
>
> Note that currently Horde Groupware apps (and all required and
> optional dependencies) are installed in the image, but Horde itself
> isn't configured. That's next.
>
> Pretty cool - if you have vagrant installed on your machine, all you
> have to do is clone that repo, cd into the directory, and run
> "vagrant up".
>
> Can see this being useful for 2 separate use cases in the future:
>
> 1. Demo purposes. Since Horde is provisioned using the most
> up-to-date code, this gives a user a chance to test out new features
> without the need for someone to roll a new release.
>
> 2. Bug fixing. More advanced users can use the image directly to
> bug fix, without messing around with setting up a local development
> environment. And less advanced users can use the image to test
> whether their bug is reproducible on an environment other than their
> own.
This looks great! In the early days of the LLC, during one of our
hackathons, Ben K. did some similar work with Puppet to get a full
environment up and running - I can't find the resulting script, but if
you're interested you should contact him.
--
mike
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