# A VirtualBox image for Mastodon development This VirtualBox base image contains all the required packages and configuration for running/instantiating a Mastodon instance for development. It is build using [Hashicorp's Packer](https://packer.io), the provisioning is done with Ansible through a dedicated git submodule called [mastodon-ansible](https://github.com/moritzheiber/mastodon-ansible). The tests are using [ServerSpec](https://serverspec.org). The image is build continuously using [Hashicorp Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com). _Note: Some of the content of the scripts in `scripts/` is borrowed from the [Bento](https://github.com/chef/bento) project._ ## Prerequisites (for building on your own) - VirtualBox >= 5.1.x - Packer >= 1.0.0 - Python >= 2.x - pip/python-pip >= 8.x for testing purposes: - Vagrant >= 1.9.3 ## Setup ```sh $ virtualenv env $ source env/bin/activate $ pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## Building the box Just execute: ```sh $ packer build packer.json ``` _Note: It will take at least roughly 5 - 10 minutes for the ISO to get preseeded ("pre-provisioned") by the Debian installer, hence the rather long timeout/waiting period before packer actually starts provisioning. If you're unsure whether there is any progress change the values `headless` in the `packer.json` from `true` to `false` and re-run the process. This will give have VirtualBox show you the output of the console the ISO is running on._ This will preseed the Ubuntu ISO image for Ubuntu Xenial 64bit with a couple of sane defaults and packages. Afterwards, the Ansible provisioner is run using the playbooks from the [mastodon-ansible](https://github.com/moritzheiber/mastodon-ansible) repository. In the end you should have a box in `builds/` with all the required components installed you can run directly in Vagrant. ## Submitting to Atlas tbd ## Testing TODO