From 12e9d1e341d874ab4d9c5a4157ec87b640134288 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin Jing Qiu Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 20:09:37 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update doc on Vagrant local override file --- docs/vagrant.md | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/vagrant.md b/docs/vagrant.md index ea08536d4..1b0073799 100644 --- a/docs/vagrant.md +++ b/docs/vagrant.md @@ -40,10 +40,30 @@ k8s-02 Ready 45s k8s-03 Ready 45s ``` +Customize Vagrant +================= + +You can override the default settings in the `Vagrantfile` either by directly modifying the `Vagrantfile` +or through an override file. + +In the same directory as the `Vagrantfile`, create a folder called `vagrant` and create `config.rb` file in it. + +You're able to override the variables defined in `Vagrantfile` by providing the value in the `vagrant/config.rb` file, +e.g.: + + echo '$forwarded_ports = {8001 => 8001}' >> vagrant/config.rb + +and after `vagrant up` or `vagrant reload`, your host will have port forwarding setup with the guest on port 8001. + Use alternative OS for Vagrant ============================== By default, Vagrant uses Ubuntu 16.04 box to provision a local cluster. You may use an alternative supported -operating system for your local cluster. Change `$os` variable in `Vagrantfile` to another operating system to change -the vagrant base box. The supported operating systems for vagrant are defined in the `SUPPORTED_OS` constant in -the `Vagrantfile`. +operating system for your local cluster. + +Customize `$os` variable in `Vagrantfile` or as override, e.g.,: + + echo '$os = "coreos-stable"' >> vagrant/config.rb + + +The supported operating systems for vagrant are defined in the `SUPPORTED_OS` constant in the `Vagrantfile`.