Class: Fog::Compute::AWS::Servers
- Inherits:
-
Fog::Collection
- Object
- Fog::Collection
- Fog::Compute::AWS::Servers
- Defined in:
- lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #all(filters = self.filters) ⇒ Object
- #bootstrap(new_attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
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#bootstrap_many(min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil, new_attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
Bootstrap between m and n servers with the server options specified in new_attributes.
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#create_many(min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil, new_attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
Create between m and n servers with the server options specified in new_attributes.
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#get(server_id) ⇒ Object
Used to retrieve a server.
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#initialize(attributes) ⇒ Servers
constructor
Creates a new server.
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#save_many(template, min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil) ⇒ Object
From a template, create between m-n servers (see the AWS RunInstances API).
Constructor Details
#initialize(attributes) ⇒ Servers
Creates a new server
AWS.servers.new
Returns
Returns the details of the new server
>> AWS.servers.new
<Fog::AWS::Compute::Server
id=nil,
ami_launch_index=nil,
availability_zone=nil,
block_device_mapping=nil,
network_interfaces=nil,
client_token=nil,
dns_name=nil,
groups=["default"],
flavor_id="m1.small",
image_id=nil,
ip_address=nil,
kernel_id=nil,
key_name=nil,
created_at=nil,
monitoring=nil,
product_codes=nil,
private_dns_name=nil,
private_ip_address=nil,
ramdisk_id=nil,
reason=nil,
root_device_name=nil,
root_device_type=nil,
state=nil,
state_reason=nil,
subnet_id=nil,
tags=nil,
user_data=nil
>
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 52 def initialize(attributes) self.filters ||= {} super end |
Instance Method Details
#all(filters = self.filters) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 57 def all(filters = self.filters) unless filters.is_a?(Hash) Fog::Logger.deprecation("all with #{filters.class} param is deprecated, use all('instance-id' => []) instead [light_black](#{caller.first})[/]") filters = {'instance-id' => [*filters]} end self.filters = filters data = service.describe_instances(filters).body load( data['reservationSet'].map do |reservation| reservation['instancesSet'].map do |instance| instance.merge(:groups => reservation['groupSet'], :security_group_ids => reservation['groupIds']) end end.flatten ) end |
#bootstrap(new_attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 104 def bootstrap(new_attributes = {}) bootstrap_many(1, 1, new_attributes).first end |
#bootstrap_many(min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil, new_attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
Bootstrap between m and n servers with the server options specified in new_attributes. Equivalent to this loop, but happens in 1 AWS request and the machines’ spinup will happen in parallel:
1.upto(n).map { bootstrap(new_attributes) }
See the AWS RunInstances API.
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 92 def bootstrap_many(min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil, new_attributes = {}) template = service.servers.new(new_attributes) _setup_bootstrap(template) servers = save_many(template, min_servers, max_servers) servers.each do |server| server.wait_for { ready? } server.setup(:key_data => [server.private_key]) end servers end |
#create_many(min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil, new_attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
Create between m and n servers with the server options specified in new_attributes. Equivalent to this loop, but happens in 1 request:
1.upto(n).map { create(new_attributes) }
See the AWS RunInstances API.
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 79 def create_many(min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil, new_attributes = {}) max_servers ||= min_servers template = new(new_attributes) save_many(template, min_servers, max_servers) end |
#get(server_id) ⇒ Object
Used to retrieve a server
server_id is required to get the associated server information.
You can run the following command to get the details: AWS.servers.get(“i-5c973972”)
Returns
>> AWS.servers.get(“i-5c973972”)
<Fog::AWS::Compute::Server
id="i-5c973972",
ami_launch_index=0,
availability_zone="us-east-1b",
block_device_mapping=[],
client_token=nil,
dns_name="ec2-25-2-474-44.compute-1.amazonaws.com",
groups=["default"],
flavor_id="m1.small",
image_id="test",
ip_address="25.2.474.44",
kernel_id="aki-4e1e1da7",
key_name=nil,
created_at=Mon Nov 29 18:09:34 -0500 2010,
monitoring=false,
product_codes=[],
private_dns_name="ip-19-76-384-60.ec2.internal",
private_ip_address="19.76.384.60",
ramdisk_id="ari-0b3fff5c",
reason=nil,
root_device_name=nil,
root_device_type="instance-store",
state="running",
state_reason={},
subnet_id=nil,
tags={},
user_data=nil
>
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 148 def get(server_id) if server_id self.class.new(:service => service).all('instance-id' => server_id).first end rescue Fog::Errors::NotFound nil end |
#save_many(template, min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil) ⇒ Object
From a template, create between m-n servers (see the AWS RunInstances API)
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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/servers.rb', line 157 def save_many(template, min_servers = 1, max_servers = nil) max_servers ||= min_servers data = service.run_instances(template.image_id, min_servers, max_servers, template.) # For some reason, AWS sometimes returns empty results alongside the real ones. Thus the select data.body['instancesSet'].select { |instance_set| instance_set['instanceId'] }.map do |instance_set| server = template.dup server.merge_attributes(instance_set) # expect eventual consistency if ( = server.) && .size > 0 Fog.wait_for { server.reload rescue nil } service.( server.identity, ) end server end end |