» Basic Usage of Networking
Vagrant offers multiple options for how you are able to connect yourguest machines to the network, but there is a standard usage pattern aswell as some points common to all network configurations thatare important to know.
» Configuration
All networks are configured within your Vagrantfileusing the config.vm.network
method call. For example, the Vagrantfilebelow defines some port forwarding:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# ...
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080
end
Every network type has an identifier such as "forwarded_port"
in the aboveexample. Following this is a set of configuration arguments that can differfor each network type. In the case of forwarded ports, two numeric argumentsare expected: the port on the guest followed by the port on the host thatthe guest port can be accessed by.
» Multiple Networks
Multiple networks can be defined by having multiple config.vm.network
calls within the Vagrantfile. The exact meaning of this can differ foreach provider, but in general the order specifiesthe order in which the networks are enabled.
» Enabling Networks
Networks are automatically configured and enabled after they've been definedin the Vagrantfile as part of the vagrant up
or vagrant reload
process.