Class: Fog::Compute::DigitalOcean::Server
- Inherits:
-
Server
- Object
- Server
- Fog::Compute::DigitalOcean::Server
- Defined in:
- lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb
Overview
A DigitalOcean Droplet
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#ssh_keys ⇒ Object
writeonly
Sets the attribute ssh_keys.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#destroy ⇒ Object
Destroy the server, freeing up the resources.
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#ip_address ⇒ Object
Deprecated: Use public_ip_address instead.
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#power_cycle ⇒ Object
Reboot the server (hard reboot).
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#ready? ⇒ Boolean
Checks whether the server status is ‘active’.
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#reboot ⇒ Object
Reboot the server (soft reboot).
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#save ⇒ Boolean
Creates the server (not to be called directly).
- #setup(credentials = {}) ⇒ Object
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#shutdown ⇒ Object
Shutdown the server.
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#start ⇒ Object
Power on the server.
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#stop ⇒ Object
Power off the server.
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#update ⇒ Object
DigitalOcean API does not support updating server state.
Instance Attribute Details
#ssh_keys=(value) ⇒ Object (writeonly)
Sets the attribute ssh_keys
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 22 def ssh_keys=(value) @ssh_keys = value end |
Instance Method Details
#destroy ⇒ Object
Destroy the server, freeing up the resources.
DigitalOcean will stop charging you for the resources the server was using.
Once the server has been destroyed, there’s no way to recover it so the data is irrecoverably lost.
IMPORTANT: As of 2013/01/31, you should wait some time to destroy the server after creating it. If you try to destroy the server too fast, the destroy event may be lost and the server will remain running and consuming resources, so DigitalOcean will keep charging you. Double checked this with DigitalOcean staff and confirmed that it’s the way it works right now.
Double check the server has been destroyed!
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 156 def destroy requires :id service.destroy_server id end |
#ip_address ⇒ Object
Deprecated: Use public_ip_address instead.
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 25 def ip_address Fog::Logger.warning("ip_address has been deprecated. Use public_ip_address instead") public_ip_address end |
#power_cycle ⇒ Object
Reboot the server (hard reboot).
Powers the server off and then powers it on again.
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 41 def power_cycle requires :id service.power_cycle_server self.id end |
#ready? ⇒ Boolean
Checks whether the server status is ‘active’.
The server transitions from ‘new’ to ‘active’ sixty to ninety seconds after creating it (time varies and may take more than 90 secs).
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 168 def ready? state == 'active' end |
#reboot ⇒ Object
Reboot the server (soft reboot).
The preferred method of rebooting a server.
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 33 def reboot requires :id service.reboot_server self.id end |
#save ⇒ Boolean
Creates the server (not to be called directly).
Usually called by Fog::Collection#create
docean = Fog::Compute.new({
:provider => 'DigitalOcean',
:digitalocean_api_key => 'key-here', # your API key here
:digitalocean_client_id => 'client-id-here' # your client key here
})
docean.servers.create :name => 'foobar',
:image_id => image_id_here,
:flavor_id => flavor_id_here,
:region_id => region_id_here
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 117 def save raise Fog::Errors::Error.new('Resaving an existing object may create a duplicate') if persisted? requires :name, :flavor_id, :image_id, :region_id = {} if attributes[:ssh_key_ids] [:ssh_key_ids] = attributes[:ssh_key_ids] elsif @ssh_keys [:ssh_key_ids] = @ssh_keys.map(&:id) end [:private_networking] = !!attributes[:private_networking] data = service.create_server name, flavor_id, image_id, region_id, merge_attributes(data.body['droplet']) true end |
#setup(credentials = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 83 def setup(credentials = {}) requires :ssh_ip_address require 'net/ssh' commands = [ %{mkdir .ssh}, %{passwd -l #{username}}, %{echo "#{Fog::JSON.encode(Fog::JSON.sanitize(attributes))}" >> ~/attributes.json} ] if public_key commands << %{echo "#{public_key}" >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys} end # wait for aws to be ready wait_for { sshable?(credentials) } Fog::SSH.new(ssh_ip_address, username, credentials).run(commands) end |
#shutdown ⇒ Object
Shutdown the server
Sends a shutdown signal to the operating system. The server consumes resources while powered off so you are still charged.
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 53 def shutdown requires :id service.shutdown_server self.id end |
#start ⇒ Object
Power on the server.
The server consumes resources while powered on so you will be charged.
Each time a server is spun up, even if for a few seconds, it is charged for an hour.
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 78 def start requires :id service.power_on_server self.id end |
#stop ⇒ Object
Power off the server
Works as a power switch. The server consumes resources while powered off so you are still charged.
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 65 def stop requires :id service.power_off_server self.id end |
#update ⇒ Object
DigitalOcean API does not support updating server state
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# File 'lib/fog/digitalocean/models/compute/server.rb', line 173 def update msg = 'DigitalOcean servers do not support updates' raise NotImplementedError.new(msg) end |