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## ERPNext VM Builder
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### Steps to build a VM Image
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* `python build.py` builds a new Production VM, a Dev VM and a Dev Vagrant Box
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### Requirements
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* Bench should be installed
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* Ansible should be installed
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### How it works
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Apart from the above the rest is handled by bench:
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* Install prerequisites if not already installed
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- virtualbox
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- packer
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* Cleanup
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- Clean the required directories
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* Build the VM using packer
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- Packer downloads the mentioned Ubuntu iso, boots a virtual machine and preceeds the preseed.cfg file into it in order to setup a clean Ubuntu OS
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- Then packer uses ssh to enter the virtual machine to execute the required commands
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- `scripts/debian_family/install_ansible.sh` sets up ansible on the vm.
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- Depending on the VM being built, the `vm-develop.json` or the `vm-production.json` is used
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- `scripts/set_message.sh` sets welcome message (with update instructions) in the vm.
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- `scripts/cleanup.sh` writes zeros to all the free space in the disk, it shrinks the disk image
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* Set the correct permissions for the built Vagrant and Virtual Appliance Images
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* Cleanup
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- Delete the generated files from the required directories
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* Restart nginx
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Running the `build.py` script builds the VMs and puts them in `~/Public`. It also creates the md5 hashes for the same, and puts them in the same folder.
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