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Mount apt cache of a Vagrant box in the host to spin up the packages installation

This is a little trick I use to spin up the packages instalation on Debian/Ubuntu boxes in Vagrant.

I add a simple function that checks if a directory named something similar to ~/.vagrant.d/cache/apt/opscode-ubuntu-12.04/partial (it may have another path in Windows or MacOS) and create the directory if it doesn't already exist.

def local_cache(basebox_name)
  cache_dir = Vagrant::Environment.new.home_path.join('cache', 'apt', basebox_name)
  partial_dir = cache_dir.join('partial')
  partial_dir.mkdir unless partial_dir.exist?
  cache_dir
end

I put this funcion in my Vagrantfile so I can use it like this:

Vagrant::Config.run do |config|
  config.vm.box = "opscode-ubuntu-12.04"
  config.vm.box_url = "https://opscode-vm.s3.amazonaws.com/vagrant/boxes/opscode-ubuntu-12.04.box"
  cache_dir = local_cache(config.vm.box)

  config.vm.share_folder "v-cache",
                         "/var/cache/apt/archives/",
                         cache_dir

end

The result is that the apt cache inside the VM (/var/cache/apt/archives/) is always mounted on the same directory on the host (~/.vagrant.d/cache/apt/opscode-ubuntu-12.04/ in this case) and apt just download the packages the first time or if the package has been updated.

This save me a lot of time while I'm developing or debuging Chef cookbooks. Mostly when my recipes need to install many packages.

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