packer-windows-plugins | A suite of Packer plugins for provisioning Windows machines
kandi X-RAY | packer-windows-plugins Summary
kandi X-RAY | packer-windows-plugins Summary
packer-windows-plugins is a Go library. packer-windows-plugins has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
A suite of Packer plugins for provisioning Windows machines using Windows Remote Management.
A suite of Packer plugins for provisioning Windows machines using Windows Remote Management.
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packer-windows-plugins has a low active ecosystem.
It has 112 star(s) with 21 fork(s). There are 11 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 16 open issues and 40 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 64 days. There are 2 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of packer-windows-plugins is pre-release
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packer-windows-plugins has no bugs reported.
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packer-windows-plugins has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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packer-windows-plugins does not have a standard license declared.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi has reviewed packer-windows-plugins and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into packer-windows-plugins implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
- NewConfig returns a new Config instance .
- vncSendString sends a command to vnc .
- WaitForState waits for a state change to be found
- NewDriver returns a new driver for operating systems
- LookupGuestIPAddress looks for a guest IP address
- playerProgramFilePaths returns a list of paths that can be used to build program files .
- WinRMAddress returns the WinRM address for the given port
- readRegString is the same as RegisterRegString but returns the value as a string .
- playerDataFilePaths returns a list of paths that can be used to store data files
- workstationDataFilePaths returns a list of paths that are configured for a workstation
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Install packer-windows-plugins
The plugins can be used by downloading pre-built binaries, or by building the project locally and ensuring the binaries are in the correct location.
Install Packer
Download the latest release for your host environment: packer-windows-plugins/releases
Unzip the plugin binaries to a location where Packer will detect them at run-time, such as any of the following:
The directory where the packer binary is.
~/.packer.d/plugins on Unix systems or %APPDATA%/packer.d/plugins on Windows.
The current working directory.
Change to a directory where you have packer templates, and run as usual.
Install packer
Clone this repo
Run make dev
Copy the plugin binaries located in ./bin to a location where Packer will detect them at run-time, such as any of the following:
The directory where the packer binary is. If you've built Packer locally, then Packer and the new plugins are already in $GOPATH/bin together.
~/.packer.d/plugins on Unix systems or %APPDATA%/packer.d on Windows.
The current working directory.
Change to a directory where you have packer templates, and run as usual.
dylanmei/packer-windows-templates
joefitzgerald/packer-windows
box-cutter/windows-vm
Install Packer
Download the latest release for your host environment: packer-windows-plugins/releases
Unzip the plugin binaries to a location where Packer will detect them at run-time, such as any of the following:
The directory where the packer binary is.
~/.packer.d/plugins on Unix systems or %APPDATA%/packer.d/plugins on Windows.
The current working directory.
Change to a directory where you have packer templates, and run as usual.
Install packer
Clone this repo
Run make dev
Copy the plugin binaries located in ./bin to a location where Packer will detect them at run-time, such as any of the following:
The directory where the packer binary is. If you've built Packer locally, then Packer and the new plugins are already in $GOPATH/bin together.
~/.packer.d/plugins on Unix systems or %APPDATA%/packer.d on Windows.
The current working directory.
Change to a directory where you have packer templates, and run as usual.
dylanmei/packer-windows-templates
joefitzgerald/packer-windows
box-cutter/windows-vm
Support
IRC: #packer-community on Freenode.Slack: packer.slack.com
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