Class: Fog::Compute::AWS::Vpcs

Inherits:
Fog::Collection
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/fog/aws/models/compute/vpcs.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(attributes) ⇒ Vpcs

Creates a new VPC

AWS.vpcs.new

Returns

Returns the details of the new VPC

>> AWS.vpcs.new <Fog::AWS::VPC::VPC id=nil, state=nil, cidr_block=nil, dhcp_options_id=nil tags=nil tenancy=nil >



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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/vpcs.rb', line 31

def initialize(attributes)
  self.filters ||= {}
  super
end

Instance Method Details

#all(filters = filters) ⇒ Object

Returns an array of all VPCs that have been created

AWS.vpcs.all

Returns

Returns an array of all VPCs

>> AWS.vpcs.all <Fog::AWS::VPC::VPCs filters={} [ <Fog::AWS::VPC::VPC id=“vpc-12345678”, TODO > ] >



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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/vpcs.rb', line 56

def all(filters = filters)
  unless filters.is_a?(Hash)
    Fog::Logger.warning("all with #{filters.class} param is deprecated, use all('vpc-id' => []) instead [light_black](#{caller.first})[/]")
    filters = {'vpc-id' => [*filters]}
  end
  self.filters = filters
  data = service.describe_vpcs(filters).body
  load(data['vpcSet'])
end

#get(vpc_id) ⇒ Object

Used to retrieve a VPC vpc_id is required to get the associated VPC information.

You can run the following command to get the details: AWS.vpcs.get(“vpc-12345678”)

Returns

>> AWS.vpcs.get(“vpc-12345678”) <Fog::AWS::Compute::VPC id=“vpc-12345678”, TODO >



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# File 'lib/fog/aws/models/compute/vpcs.rb', line 81

def get(vpc_id)
  if vpc_id
    self.class.new(:service => service).all('vpc-id' => vpc_id).first
  end
end