Class: Aptible::Api::Operation
- Defined in:
- lib/aptible/api/operation.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #failed? ⇒ Boolean
- #logs_url ⇒ Object
- #succeeded? ⇒ Boolean
- #user ⇒ Object
- #with_ssh_cmd(private_key_file, host: nil, port: nil, host_key: nil) ⇒ Object
Methods inherited from Resource
Instance Method Details
#failed? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/aptible/api/operation.rb', line 56 def failed? status == 'failed' end |
#logs_url ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/aptible/api/operation.rb', line 48 def logs_url links['logs'].href end |
#succeeded? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/aptible/api/operation.rb', line 52 def succeeded? status == 'succeeded' end |
#user ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/aptible/api/operation.rb', line 41 def user auth = Aptible::Auth::User.new(token: token, headers: headers) auth.find_by_url(links['user'].href) rescue StandardError nil end |
#with_ssh_cmd(private_key_file, host: nil, port: nil, host_key: nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/aptible/api/operation.rb', line 60 def with_ssh_cmd(private_key_file, host: nil, port: nil, host_key: nil) # We expect that the public key will be found next to the private key, # which is also what SSH itself expects. If that's not the case, then # we'll just fail. The Aptible CLI will always ensure credentials are # set up properly (other consumers are of course responsible for doing # the same!). public_key_file = "#{private_key_file}.pub" private_key = File.read(private_key_file) public_key = File.read(public_key_file) connection = create_ssh_portal_connection!(ssh_public_key: public_key) certificate = connection.ssh_certificate_body stack = account.stack host ||= stack.ssh_portal_host port ||= stack.ssh_portal_port host_key ||= stack.ssh_host_rsa_public_key with_temporary_known_hosts( host, port, host_key ) do |known_hosts_file| with_temporary_id(private_key, public_key, certificate) do |id_file| cmd = [ 'ssh', "#{connection.ssh_user}@#{host}", '-p', port.to_s, '-i', id_file, '-o', 'IdentitiesOnly=yes', '-o', "UserKnownHostsFile=#{known_hosts_file}", '-o', 'StrictHostKeyChecking=yes' ] # If we aren't allowed to create a pty, then we shouldn't try to # allocate once, or we'll get an awkward error. cmd << '-T' unless connection.ssh_pty yield cmd, connection end end end |