vcenter: don't bind container on <1024 port

Bind the govcsim service on port 1443, this way we don't need root privilege
to start the container. This allow us to use ansible-test with podman
seamlessly.
The commit also avoid the mapping of port 80. We don't need it.
pull/65381/head
Gonéri Le Bouder 5 years ago
parent afb71c14bd
commit 68a8cc2b1f

@ -153,8 +153,7 @@ class VcenterProvider(CloudProvider):
if not self.args.docker and not container_id:
# publish the simulator ports when not running inside docker
publish_ports = [
'-p', '80:80',
'-p', '443:443',
'-p', '1443:443',
'-p', '8080:8080',
'-p', '8989:8989',
'-p', '5000:5000', # control port for flask app in simulator
@ -263,6 +262,10 @@ class VcenterEnvironment(CloudEnvironment):
vcenter_username='user',
vcenter_password='pass',
)
# Shippable starts ansible-test from withing an existing container,
# and in this case, we don't have to change the vcenter port.
if not self.args.docker and not get_docker_container_id():
ansible_vars['vcenter_port'] = '1443'
for key, value in ansible_vars.items():
if key.endswith('_password'):
@ -276,6 +279,7 @@ class VcenterEnvironment(CloudEnvironment):
'hostname': ansible_vars['vcenter_hostname'],
'username': ansible_vars['vcenter_username'],
'password': ansible_vars['vcenter_password'],
'port': ansible_vars.get('vcenter_port', '443'),
'validate_certs': ansible_vars.get('vmware_validate_certs', 'no'),
},
},

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