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March 15, 2013 18:35
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Windows startup script to fire up a Vagrant VM safely on boot (using Run registry key for instance)
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ECHO OFF | |
cd /d %~dp0 | |
for /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%F IN ('vagrant status ^| find /I "default"') DO (SET "STATE=%%F%%G") | |
ECHO Close this window if it remains open, and http://localhost:8081 is responsive | |
IF "%STATE%" NEQ "saved" ( | |
ECHO Starting Vagrant VM from powered down state... | |
vagrant up | |
) ELSE ( | |
ECHO Resuming Vagrant VM from saved state... | |
vagrant resume | |
) | |
if errorlevel 1 ( | |
ECHO FAILURE! Vagrant VM unresponsive... | |
) |
THank you!
This helped me a lot, but I've changed it a little bit for my scripts.
Maybe this is useful:
for /f "tokens=2* delims=," %%F IN ('vagrant status --machine-readable ^| find /I "state-human-short"') DO (SET "STATE=%%F%%G")
SET STATE=%STATE:~25%
It's just because %STATE% returned crap, if vagrantbox doesn't exist.
The first chars of STATE will be "defaultstate-human-short," (25 chars). You should cut them off.
Use Vagrant Manager. It is amazing.
http://vagrantmanager.com/
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Intended to be run from the directory containing
.vagrant
andVagrantfile