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Use this page to:
- Enable Vagrant
support in PyCharm by specifying the Vagrant executable file.
- Specify the location of the VagrantFile that determines creation of virtual boxes (instances) by provisioning predefined Vagrant base boxes
through the
vagrant up
command. - Handle the list of Vagrant base boxes to use in creation of virtual boxes (instances).
Before you start working with Vagrant, make sure that:
-
Vagrant
is downloaded and installed.
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Before you start working with Vagrant, make sure that Vagrant plugin is enabled. The plugin is bundled with PyCharm and activated by default. If it is not, enable the plugin as described in Enabling and Disabling Plugins.
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Vagrant executable | Specify the fully qualified address of the executable file: vagrant.bat for Windows, vagrant for Unix and OS X. Type the path manually, or click
the browse button and locate the desired file in the Select vagrant executable dialog box. | |||||||||||||||
Instance folder |
Specify here the fully qualified path to the directory, where the task vagrant init has been executed.
Note that you can create an instance folder in any location, for example, in a project root. When a new remote interpreter is created, this project root location will be suggested by default as the instance folder. | |||||||||||||||
Provider | Use this field to specify the provider![]() vagrant up command. If this field is left blank, the default provider is used. | |||||||||||||||
Environment variable | Click the ellipsis button or press Shift+Enter to specify the shell variables to be used to configure the providers' behavior. | |||||||||||||||
Boxes and Plugins tabs | ||||||||||||||||
Boxes | This list shows the predefined Vagrant base boxes![]() vagrant box list .
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Plugins | Use this table to view and change the list of available plugins.
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See Also
Procedures:
- Working with Reproducible Development Environments Using Vagrant
- Configuring Remote Python Interpreters
External Links:
Web Resources: