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Co-authored-by: Billy Robert O'Neal III <bion@microsoft.com>
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# `vcpkg-eg-mac` VMs
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## Table of Contents
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- [`vcpkg-eg-mac` VMs](#vcpkg-eg-mac-vms)
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- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [Basic Usage](#basic-usage)
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- [Setting up a new macOS machine](#setting-up-a-new-macos-machine)
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## Basic Usage
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The simplest usage, and one which should be used for when spinning up
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new VMs, and when restarting old ones, is a simple:
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```
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$ cd ~/vagrant/vcpkg-eg-mac
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$ vagrant up
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```
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Any modifications to the machines should be made in `configuration/Vagrantfile`
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and `Setup-VagrantMachines.ps1`, and make sure to push any changes!
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## Setting up a new macOS machine
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Before anything else, one must download `brew` and `powershell`.
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```sh
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$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
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$ brew cask install powershell
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```
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Then, we need to download the `vcpkg` repository:
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```sh
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$ git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
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```
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Then, we need to mint an SSH key:
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```sh
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$ ssh-keygen
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$ cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub
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```
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Add that SSH key to `authorized_keys` on the file share machine with the base box.
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Next, install prerequisites and grab the current base box with:
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```sh
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$ cd vcpkg/scripts/azure-pipelines/osx
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$ ./Install-Prerequisites.ps1 -Force
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$ ./Get-InternalBaseBox.ps1 -FileshareMachine vcpkgmm-01.guest.corp.microsoft.com
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```
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Getting the base box will fail due to missing kernel modules for sshfs and VirtualBox. Log in to the
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machine, open System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General, and allow the kernel extensions for
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VirtualBox and sshfs to load. Then, again:
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```sh
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$ ./Get-InternalBaseBox.ps1 -FileshareMachine vcpkgmm-01.guest.corp.microsoft.com
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```
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Replace `XX` with the number of
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the virtual machine. Generally, that should be the same as the number
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for the physical machine; i.e., vcpkgmm-04 would use 04.
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```sh
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# NOTE: you may get an error about CoreCLR; see the following paragraph if you do
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$ ./Setup-VagrantMachines.ps1 \
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-MachineId XX \
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-DevopsPat '<get this from azure devops; it needs agent pool read and manage access>' \
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-Date <this is the date of the pool; 2020-09-28 at time of writing> \
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-ArchivesMachine 'vcpkgmm-01.guest.corp.microsoft.com'
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$ cd ~/vagrant/vcpkg-eg-mac
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$ vagrant up
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```
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If you see the following error:
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```
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Failed to initialize CoreCLR, HRESULT: 0x8007001F
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```
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You have to reboot the machine; run
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```sh
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$ sudo shutdown -r now
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```
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and wait for the machine to start back up. Then, start again from where the error was emitted.
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## Creating a new Vagrant box
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Whenever we want to install updated versions of the command line tools,
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or of macOS, we need to create a new vagrant box.
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This is pretty easy, but the results of the creation are not public,
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since we're concerned about licensing.
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However, if you're sure you're following Apple's licensing,
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you can set up your own vagrant boxes that are the same as ours by doing the following:
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You'll need some prerequisites:
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- macinbox - installable via `sudo gem install macinbox`
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- vagrant - found at <https://www.vagrantup.com/>
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- VirtualBox - found at <https://www.virtualbox.org/>
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- A macOS installer application - you can get this from the App Store (although I believe only the latest is available)
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- An Xcode Command Line Tools installer - you can get this from Apple's developer website,
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although you'll need to sign in first: <https://developer.apple.com/downloads>
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First, you'll need to create a base box;
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this is where you determine what version of macOS is installed.
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```
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> sudo macinbox \
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--box-format virtualbox \
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--name macos-ci-base \
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--installer <path to macOS installer> \
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--no-gui
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```
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Once you've done that, create a Vagrantfile that looks like the following:
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```rb
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Vagrant.configure('2') do |config|
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config.vm.box = 'macos-ci-base'
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config.vm.boot_timeout = 600
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config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", disabled: true
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end
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```
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then, run the following in that vagrant directory:
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```sh
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$ vagrant up
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$ vagrant scp <path to Command Line Tools for Xcode installer> :clt.dmg
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'hdiutil attach clt.dmg -mountpoint /Volumes/setup-installer'
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'sudo installer -pkg "/Volumes/setup-installer/Command Line Tools.pkg" -target /'
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'hdiutil detach /Volumes/setup-installer'
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'rm clt.dmg'
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$ vagrant ssh -c '/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"'
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -c "Fileshare Key: <date>" -N "" -f "~/.ssh/id_rsa"'
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub'
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'brew cask install osxfuse && brew install sshfs'
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$ vagrant reload
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```
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After this, you should add the printed ssh public key to the archives share's `.ssh/authorized_keys` file.
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Then, we also now need to make sure that osxfuse is set up correctly;
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macOS requires the user to accept that this signed binary is "okay to be loaded" by the kernel.
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We can get `sshfs` to try to start the `osxfuse` kernel module by attempting to start it:
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```sh
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'mkdir testmnt && sshfs <fileshare ssh>:/Users/fileshare/share testmnt'
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```
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Then, you'll need to open the VM in VirtualBox, go to System Preferences,
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go to Security & Privacy, General, unlock the settings,
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and allow system extensions from the osxfuse developer to run.
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Then, retry the above, and see if it works:
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```sh
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'sshfs <fileshare ssh>:/Users/fileshare/share testmnt'
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```
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if that works, you can now package the box:
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```sh
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$ vagrant ssh -c 'umount testmnt && rmdir testmnt'
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$ vagrant package
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```
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This will create a `package.box`, which is the box file for the base VM.
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Then, you can `vagrant box add <package.box> --name <name for the box>`,
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and you'll have the base vcpkg box added for purposes of `Setup-VagrantMachines.ps1`!
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Once you've created the base box, if you're making it the new base box for the CI,
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upload it to the fileshare, under `share/vcpkg-boxes`.
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Then, add the metadata about the box (the name and version) to the JSON file there.
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Once you've done that, add the software versions under [VM Software Versions](#vm-software-versions).
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### VM Software Versions
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* 2020-09-28:
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* macOS: 10.15.6
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* Xcode CLTs: 12
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### (Internal) Accessing the macOS fileshare
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The fileshare is located on `vcpkgmm-01`, under the `fileshare` user, in the `share` directory.
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In order to get `sshfs` working on the physical machine,
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you'll need to do the same thing one needs to do for building the base box.
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You can run `Install-Prerequisites.ps1` to grab the right software, then either:
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```sh
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$ mkdir vagrant/share
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$ sshfs fileshare@<vcpkgmm-01 URN>:/Users/fileshare/share vagrant/share
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```
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or you can just run
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```sh
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$ ./Get-InternalBaseBox.ps1
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```
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which will do the thing automatically.
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If you get an error, that means that gatekeeper has prevented the kernel extension from loading,
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so you'll need to access the GUI of the machine, go to System Preferences,
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Security & Privacy, General, unlock the settings,
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and allow system extensions from the osxfuse developer to run.
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Then, you'll be able to add the fileshare as an sshfs.
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