Class: AWS::EC2
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- AWS::EC2
- Defined in:
- lib/aws/ec2.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/tag.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/image.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/client.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/errors.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/region.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/volume.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/request.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/instance.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/key_pair.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/resource.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/snapshot.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/attachment.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/client/xml.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/elastic_ip.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/tagged_item.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/security_group.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/tag_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/has_permissions.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/config_transform.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/image_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/availability_zone.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/region_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/tagged_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/volume_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/filtered_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/instance_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/key_pair_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/snapshot_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/attachment_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/block_device_mappings.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/elastic_ip_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/permission_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/resource_tag_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/security_group_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances_offering.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/availability_zone_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/security_group/ip_permission.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/reserved_instances_offering_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/security_group/egress_ip_permission_collection.rb,
lib/aws/ec2/security_group/ingress_ip_permission_collection.rb
Overview
Provides an expressive, object-oriented interface to Amazon EC2.
Credentials
You can setup default credentials for all AWS services via AWS.config:
AWS.config(
:access_key_id => 'YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID',
:secret_access_key => 'YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY')
Or you can set them directly on the EC2 interface:
ec2 = AWS::EC2.new(
:access_key_id => 'YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID',
:secret_access_key => 'YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY')
Instances
EC2 uses instances to run your software.
To run an instance:
ec2.instances.create(:image_id => "ami-8c1fece5")
To get an instance by ID:
i = ec2.instances["i-12345678"]
i.exists?
To get a list of instances:
ec2.instances.inject({}) { |m, i| m[i.id] = i.status; m }
# => { "i-12345678" => :running, "i-87654321" => :shutting_down }
Security Groups
A security group is a named collection of access rules. These access rules specify which ingress (i.e., incoming) network traffic should be delivered to your instance. All other ingress traffic will be discarded.
To create a security group:
websvr = ec2.security_groups.create('webservers')
Then you can add ingress authorizations. In the following example we add a rule that allows web traffic from the entire internet.
# web traffic
websvr.(:tcp, 80)
You can also specify a port range. Here we are opening FTP traffic:
# ftp traffic
websvr.(:tcp, 20..21)
If you want to limit an authorization to a particular CIDR IP address or list of address, just add them to the #authorize_ingress call.
# ssh access
websrvr.(:tcp, 22, '1.1.1.1/0', '2.2.2.2/0')
You can also provide another security group instead of CIDR IP addresses. This allows incoming traffic from EC2 instances in the given security group(s).
# get two existing security groups
dbsvrs = ec2.security_groups['db-servers']
websvrs = ec2.security_groups['web-servers']
# allow instances in the 'web-servers' security group to connect
# to instances in the 'db-servers' security group over tcp port 3306
dbsvrs.(:tcp, 3306, websvrs)
There are a few handy shortcuts for allowing pings:
wbsvrs.allow_ping
Just like with authorize_ingress you can pass a security group or a list of CIDR IP addresses to allow ping to limit where you can ping from.
You can also use the same parameters from the examples above to SecurityGroup#revoke_ingress and SecurityGroup#disallow_ping.
You can specify other protocols than :tcp
, like :udp and :icmp.
Elastic IPs
You can allocate up to 5 elastic IP addresses for each account. You can associate those elastic IP addresses with EC2 instances:
instance = ec2.instances['i-12345678']
ip = ec2.elastic_ips.allocate
instance.ip_address # 1.1.1.1
ip.ip_address # 2.2.2.2
instance.associate_elastic_ip(ip)
instance.ip_address # 2.2.2.2
instance.disassociate_elastic_ip
instance.ip_address # 1.1.1.1
When you are done with an elastic IP address you should release it. In the following example we release all elastic IP addresses that are not currently associated with an instance:
ec2.select{|ip| !ip.associated? }.each(&:release)
Key Pairs
Public Amazon Machine Image (AMI) instances have no password, and you need a public/private key pair to log in to them. The public key half of this pair is embedded in your instance, allowing you to use the private key to log in securely without a password.
You can generate a key pair yourself and then send the public part to EC2 using KeyPairCollection#import. For example:
key_pair =
ec2.key_pairs.import("mykey", File.read("~/.ssh/identity.pub"))
You can also ask EC2 to generate a key pair for you. For example:
key_pair = ec2.key_pairs.create("mykey")
File.open("~/.ssh/ec2", "w") do |f|
f.write(key_pair.private_key)
end
Filtering and Tagging
Any of the collections in the interface may be filtered by a number of different parameters. For example, to get all the windows images owned by amazon where the description includes the string “linux”, you can do this:
ec2.images.with_owner("amazon").
filter("platform", "windows").
filter("description", "*linux*")
Similarly, you can tag images, instances, security groups, snapshots, and volumes with free-form key-value metadata and filter on that metadata. For example:
ec2.images["ami-123"]. << "myapp"
ec2.images.tagged("myapp") # will include ami-123
Regions
Amazon has data centers in different areas of the world (e.g., North America, Europe, Asia, etc.). Correspondingly, EC2 is available to use in different Regions. By launching instances in separate Regions, you can design your application to be closer to specific customers or to meet legal or other requirements. Prices for Amazon EC2 usage vary by Region (for more information about pricing by Region, go to the Amazon EC2 Pricing page). You can use the Ruby SDK to see which regions are available for your account:
ec2.regions.map(&:name) # => ["us-east-1", ...]
The default region is us-east-1
; you can access other regions like this:
ec2_us_west = ec2.regions["us-west-1"]
# starts an instance in eu-west-1
ec2_us_west.instances.create(:image_id => 'ami-3bc9997e')
This makes a call to EC2’s DescribeRegions API to find the endpoint for “us-west-1” – if you just want to configure a different endpoint without making a call to EC2, you can do it like this:
ec2 = AWS::EC2.new(:ec2_endpoint =>
"ec2.us-west-1.amazonaws.com")
Availability Zones
Each Region contains multiple distinct locations called Availability Zones. Each Availability Zone is engineered to be isolated from failures in other Availability zones and to provide inexpensive, low-latency network connectivity to other zones in the same Region. By launching instances in separate Availability Zones, you can protect your applications from the failure of a single location.
You can use the #availability_zones collection to get information about the available zones available to your account. For example:
ec2.availability_zones.map(&:name) # => ["us-east-1a", ...]
Images
An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) contains all information necessary to boot instances of your software. For example, an AMI might contain all the software to act as a web server (e.g., Linux, Apache, and your web site) or it might contain all the software to act as a Hadoop node (e.g., Linux, Hadoop, and a custom application).
You can use the #images collection to get information about the images available to your account. For example:
ec2.images.with_owner("amazon").map(&:name)
You can also use the images collection to create new images:
ec2.images.create(:image_location => "mybucket/manifest.xml",
:name => "my-image")
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: HasPermissions, TaggedItem Classes: Attachment, AttachmentCollection, AvailabilityZone, AvailabilityZoneCollection, ElasticIp, ElasticIpCollection, Image, ImageCollection, Instance, InstanceCollection, KeyPair, KeyPairCollection, PermissionCollection, Region, RegionCollection, ReservedInstances, ReservedInstancesCollection, ReservedInstancesOffering, ReservedInstancesOfferingCollection, ResourceObject, ResourceTagCollection, SecurityGroup, SecurityGroupCollection, Snapshot, SnapshotCollection, Tag, TagCollection, Volume, VolumeCollection
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#availability_zones ⇒ AvailabilityZoneCollection
A collection representing all EC2 availability zones.
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#elastic_ips ⇒ ElasticIpCollection
A collection representing all elastic IP addresses for this account.
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#images ⇒ ImageCollection
A collection representing all Amazon Machine Images available to your account.
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#instances ⇒ InstanceCollection
A collection representing all instances.
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#key_pairs ⇒ KeyPairCollection
A collection representing all key pairs.
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#regions ⇒ RegionCollection
A collection representing all EC2 regions.
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#reserved_instances ⇒ ReservedInstancesCollection
A collection representing all purchased reserved instance offerings.
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#reserved_instances_offerings ⇒ ReservedInstancesOfferingCollection
A collection representing all reserved instance offerings that may be purchased.
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#security_groups ⇒ SecurityGroupCollection
A collection representing all security groups.
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#snapshots ⇒ SnapshotCollection
A collection representing all EBS snapshots available to your account.
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#tags ⇒ TagCollection
A collection representing all EC2 tags for all resource types.
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#volumes ⇒ VolumeCollection
A collection representing all EBS volumes available to your account.
Instance Method Details
#availability_zones ⇒ AvailabilityZoneCollection
Returns A collection representing all EC2 availability zones.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 316 def availability_zones AvailabilityZoneCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#elastic_ips ⇒ ElasticIpCollection
Returns A collection representing all elastic IP addresses for this account.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 293 def elastic_ips ElasticIpCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#images ⇒ ImageCollection
Returns A collection representing all Amazon Machine Images available to your account.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 322 def images ImageCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#instances ⇒ InstanceCollection
Returns A collection representing all instances.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 281 def instances InstanceCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#key_pairs ⇒ KeyPairCollection
Returns A collection representing all key pairs.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 298 def key_pairs KeyPairCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#regions ⇒ RegionCollection
Returns A collection representing all EC2 regions.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 310 def regions RegionCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#reserved_instances ⇒ ReservedInstancesCollection
Returns A collection representing all purchased reserved instance offerings.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 334 def reserved_instances ReservedInstancesCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#reserved_instances_offerings ⇒ ReservedInstancesOfferingCollection
Returns A collection representing all reserved instance offerings that may be purchased.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 340 def reserved_instances_offerings ReservedInstancesOfferingCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#security_groups ⇒ SecurityGroupCollection
Returns A collection representing all security groups.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 287 def security_groups SecurityGroupCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#snapshots ⇒ SnapshotCollection
Returns A collection representing all EBS snapshots available to your account.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 346 def snapshots SnapshotCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#tags ⇒ TagCollection
Returns A collection representing all EC2 tags for all resource types.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 304 def TagCollection.new(:config => config) end |
#volumes ⇒ VolumeCollection
Returns A collection representing all EBS volumes available to your account.
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# File 'lib/aws/ec2.rb', line 328 def volumes VolumeCollection.new(:config => config) end |