Class: Kitchen::Driver::Ec2
- Inherits:
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Base
- Object
- Base
- Kitchen::Driver::Ec2
- Defined in:
- lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb
Overview
Amazon EC2 driver for Test Kitchen.
Constant Summary collapse
- INTERFACE_TYPES =
Ordered mapping from config name to Fog name. Ordered by preference when looking up hostname.
{ "dns" => "public_dns_name", "public" => "public_ip_address", "private" => "private_ip_address", "private_dns" => "private_dns_name", }
Class Method Summary collapse
- .validation_error(driver, old_key, new_key) ⇒ Object
- .validation_warn(driver, old_key, new_key) ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#actual_platform ⇒ Object
The actual platform is the platform detected from the image.
- #create(state) ⇒ Object
- #create_ec2_json(state) ⇒ Object
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#create_key(state) ⇒ void
private
Create a temporary SSH key pair for this instance.
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#create_security_group(state) ⇒ void
private
Create a temporary security group for this instance.
- #create_spot_request ⇒ Object
- #default_ami ⇒ Object
- #default_instance_type ⇒ Object
- #default_windows_user_data ⇒ Object
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#delete_key(state) ⇒ void
private
Clean up a temporary SSH key pair for this instance.
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#delete_security_group(state) ⇒ void
private
Clean up a temporary security group for this instance.
- #desired_platform ⇒ Object
- #destroy(state) ⇒ Object
- #ec2 ⇒ Object
- #fetch_windows_admin_password(server, state) ⇒ Object
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#hostname(server, interface_type = nil) ⇒ Object
Lookup hostname of provided server.
- #image ⇒ Object
- #image_info(image) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(*args, &block) ⇒ Ec2
constructor
A new instance of Ec2.
- #instance_generator ⇒ Object
- #show_chosen_image ⇒ Object
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#submit_server ⇒ Object
Fog AWS helper for creating the instance.
- #submit_spot(state) ⇒ Object
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#sudo_command ⇒ Object
Returns the sudo command to use or empty string if sudo is not configured.
- #tag_server(server) ⇒ Object
- #tag_volumes(server) ⇒ Object
- #update_username(state) ⇒ Object
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#wait_until_ready(server, state) ⇒ Object
Normally we could use
server.wait_until_runningbut we actually need to check more than just the instance state. -
#wait_until_volumes_ready(server, state) ⇒ Object
Compares the requested volume count vs what has actually been set to be attached to the instance.
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#wait_with_destroy(server, state, status_msg, &block) ⇒ Object
Poll a block, waiting for it to return true.
- #with_request_limit_backoff(state) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(*args, &block) ⇒ Ec2
Returns a new instance of Ec2.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 94 def initialize(*args, &block) super # AWS Ruby SDK loading isn't thread safe, so as soon as we know we're # going to use EC2, autoload it. Seems to have been fixed in Ruby 2.3+ ::Aws.eager_autoload! unless RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 2.3 end |
Class Method Details
.validation_error(driver, old_key, new_key) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 106 def self.validation_error(driver, old_key, new_key) warn "ERROR: The driver[#{driver.class.name}] config key `#{old_key}` " \ "has been removed, please use `#{new_key}`" exit! end |
.validation_warn(driver, old_key, new_key) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 101 def self.validation_warn(driver, old_key, new_key) driver.warn "WARN: The driver[#{driver.class.name}] config key `#{old_key}` " \ "is deprecated, please use `#{new_key}`" end |
Instance Method Details
#actual_platform ⇒ Object
The actual platform is the platform detected from the image
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 352 def actual_platform @actual_platform ||= Aws::StandardPlatform.from_image(self, image) if image end |
#create(state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 201 def create(state) return if state[:server_id] update_username(state) info(Kitchen::Util.outdent!(" If you are not using an account that qualifies under the AWS\n free-tier, you may be charged to run these suites. The charge\n should be minimal, but neither Test Kitchen nor its maintainers\n are responsible for your incurred costs.\n END\n\n # If no security group IDs are specified, create one automatically.\n unless config[:security_group_ids]\n create_security_group(state)\n config[:security_group_ids] = [state[:auto_security_group_id]]\n end\n\n # If no SSH key pair name is specified, create one automatically.\n unless config[:aws_ssh_key_id]\n create_key(state)\n config[:aws_ssh_key_id] = state[:auto_key_id]\n end\n\n if config[:spot_price]\n # Spot instance when a price is set\n server = submit_spot(state)\n else\n # On-demand instance\n server = submit_server\n end\n info(\"Instance <\#{server.id}> requested.\")\n server.wait_until_exists do |w|\n w.before_attempt do |attempts|\n info(\"Polling AWS for existence, attempt \#{attempts}...\")\n end\n end\n\n # See https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-ruby/issues/859\n # Tagging can fail with a NotFound error even though we waited until the server exists\n # Waiting can also fail, so we have to also retry on that. If it means we re-tag the\n # instance, so be it.\n # Tagging an instance is possible before volumes are attached. Tagging the volumes after\n # instance creation is consistent.\n Retryable.retryable(\n :tries => 10,\n :sleep => lambda { |n| [2**n, 30].min },\n :on => ::Aws::EC2::Errors::InvalidInstanceIDNotFound\n ) do |r, _|\n info(\"Attempting to tag the instance, \#{r} retries\")\n tag_server(server)\n\n # Get information about the AMI (image) used to create the image.\n image_data = ec2.client.describe_images({ :image_ids => [server.image_id] })[0][0]\n\n state[:server_id] = server.id\n info(\"EC2 instance <\#{state[:server_id]}> created.\")\n\n # instance-store backed images do not have attached volumes, so only\n # wait for the volumes to be ready if the instance EBS-backed.\n if image_data.root_device_type == \"ebs\"\n wait_until_volumes_ready(server, state)\n tag_volumes(server)\n end\n wait_until_ready(server, state)\n end\n\n if windows_os? &&\n instance.transport[:username] =~ /administrator/i &&\n instance.transport[:password].nil?\n # If we're logging into the administrator user and a password isn't\n # supplied, try to fetch it from the AWS instance\n fetch_windows_admin_password(server, state)\n end\n\n info(\"EC2 instance <\#{state[:server_id]}> ready (hostname: \#{state[:hostname]}).\")\n instance.transport.connection(state).wait_until_ready\n create_ec2_json(state) if instance.provisioner.name =~ /chef/\n debug(\"ec2:create '\#{state[:hostname]}'\")\nrescue Exception\n # Clean up any auto-created security groups or keys on the way out.\n delete_security_group(state)\n delete_key(state)\n raise\nend\n")) unless config[:skip_cost_warning] |
#create_ec2_json(state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 614 def create_ec2_json(state) if windows_os? cmd = "New-Item -Force C:\\chef\\ohai\\hints\\ec2.json -ItemType File" else debug "Using sudo_command='#{sudo_command}' for ohai hints" cmd = "#{sudo_command} mkdir -p /etc/chef/ohai/hints; #{sudo_command} touch /etc/chef/ohai/hints/ec2.json" end instance.transport.connection(state).execute(cmd) end |
#create_key(state) ⇒ void
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
This method returns an undefined value.
Create a temporary SSH key pair for this instance.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 756 def create_key(state) return if state[:auto_key_id] # Encode a bunch of metadata into the name because that's all we can # set for a key pair. name_parts = [ instance.name.gsub(/\W/, ""), (Etc.getlogin || "nologin").gsub(/\W/, ""), Socket.gethostname.gsub(/\W/, "")[0..20], Time.now.utc.iso8601, Array.new(8) { rand(36).to_s(36) }.join(""), ] resp = ec2.client.create_key_pair(key_name: "kitchen-#{name_parts.join('-')}") state[:auto_key_id] = resp.key_name info("Created automatic key pair #{state[:auto_key_id]}") # Write the key out, but safely hence the weird sysopen. key_path = "#{config[:kitchen_root]}/.kitchen/#{instance.name}.pem" key_fd = File.sysopen(key_path, File::WRONLY | File::CREAT | File::EXCL, 00600) File.open(key_fd) do |f| f.write(resp.key_material) end # Inject the key into the state to be used by the SSH transport, or for # the Windows password decrypt above in {#fetch_windows_admin_password}. state[:ssh_key] = key_path end |
#create_security_group(state) ⇒ void
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
This method returns an undefined value.
Create a temporary security group for this instance.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 707 def create_security_group(state) return if state[:auto_security_group_id] # Work out which VPC, if any, we are creating in. vpc_id = if config[:subnet_id] # Get the VPC ID for the subnet. subnets = ec2.client.describe_subnets(filters: [{ name: "subnet-id", values: [config[:subnet_id]] }]).subnets raise "Subnet #{config[:subnet_id]} not found during security group creation" if subnets.empty? subnets.first.vpc_id else # Try to check for a default VPC. vpcs = ec2.client.describe_vpcs(filters: [{ name: "isDefault", values: ["true"] }]).vpcs if vpcs.empty? # No default VPC so assume EC2-Classic ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ nil else # I don't actually know if you can have more than one default VPC? vpcs.first.vpc_id end end # Create the SG. params = { group_name: "kitchen-#{Array.new(8) { rand(36).to_s(36) }.join}", description: "Test Kitchen for #{instance.name} by #{Etc.getlogin || 'nologin'} on #{Socket.gethostname}", } params[:vpc_id] = vpc_id if vpc_id resp = ec2.client.create_security_group(params) state[:auto_security_group_id] = resp.group_id info("Created automatic security group #{state[:auto_security_group_id]}") debug(" in VPC #{vpc_id || 'none'}") # Set up SG rules. ec2.client.( group_id: state[:auto_security_group_id], # Allow SSH and WinRM (both plain and TLS). ip_permissions: [22, 5985, 5986].map do |port| { ip_protocol: "tcp", from_port: port, to_port: port, ip_ranges: [{ cidr_ip: "0.0.0.0/0" }], } end ) end |
#create_spot_request ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 439 def create_spot_request request_duration = config[:retryable_tries] * config[:retryable_sleep] request_data = { :spot_price => config[:spot_price].to_s, :launch_specification => instance_generator.ec2_instance_data, :valid_until => Time.now + request_duration, } if config[:block_duration_minutes] request_data[:block_duration_minutes] = config[:block_duration_minutes] end response = ec2.client.request_spot_instances(request_data) response[:spot_instance_requests][0][:spot_instance_request_id] end |
#default_ami ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 367 def default_ami @default_ami ||= begin search_platform = desired_platform || Aws::StandardPlatform.from_platform_string(self, "ubuntu") image_search = config[:image_search] || search_platform.image_search search_platform.find_image(image_search) end end |
#default_instance_type ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 337 def default_instance_type @instance_type ||= begin # We default to the free tier (t2.micro for hvm, t1.micro for paravirtual) if image && image.virtualization_type == "hvm" info("instance_type not specified. Using free tier t2.micro instance ...") "t2.micro" else info("instance_type not specified. Using free tier t1.micro instance since" \ " image is paravirtual (pick an hvm image to use the superior t2.micro!) ...") "t1.micro" end end end |
#default_windows_user_data ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 624 def default_windows_user_data # Preparing custom static admin user if we defined something other than Administrator custom_admin_script = "" if !(instance.transport[:username] =~ /administrator/i) && instance.transport[:password] custom_admin_script = Kitchen::Util.outdent!(" \"Disabling Complex Passwords\" >> $logfile\n $seccfg = [IO.Path]::GetTempFileName()\n & secedit.exe /export /cfg $seccfg >> $logfile\n (Get-Content $seccfg) | Foreach-Object {$_ -replace \"PasswordComplexity\\\\s*=\\\\s*1\", \"PasswordComplexity = 0\"} | Set-Content $seccfg\n & secedit.exe /configure /db $env:windir\\\\security\\\\new.sdb /cfg $seccfg /areas SECURITYPOLICY >> $logfile\n & cp $seccfg \"c:\\\\\"\n & del $seccfg\n $username=\"\#{instance.transport[:username]}\"\n $password=\"\#{instance.transport[:password]}\"\n \"Creating static user: $username\" >> $logfile\n & net.exe user /y /add $username $password >> $logfile\n \"Adding $username to Administrators\" >> $logfile\n & net.exe localgroup Administrators /add $username >> $logfile\n EOH\n end\n\n if actual_platform.version =~ /2016/\n logfile_name = 'C:\\\\ProgramData\\\\Amazon\\\\EC2-Windows\\\\Launch\\\\Log\\\\kitchen-ec2.log'\n disk_init = 'C:\\\\ProgramData\\\\Amazon\\\\EC2-Windows\\\\Launch\\\\Scripts\\\\InitializeDisks.ps1'\n else\n logfile_name = 'C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Amazon\\\\Ec2ConfigService\\\\Logs\\\\kitchen-ec2.log'\n disk_init = \"\"\n end\n # Returning the fully constructed PowerShell script to user_data\n Kitchen::Util.outdent!(<<-EOH)\n <powershell>\n $logfile=\"\#{logfile_name}\"\n # EC2Launch doesn't init extra disks by default\n \#{disk_init}\n # Allow script execution\n Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Force\n #PS Remoting and & winrm.cmd basic config\n $enableArgs=@{Force=$true}\n $command=Get-Command Enable-PSRemoting\n if($command.Parameters.Keys -contains \"skipnetworkprofilecheck\"){\n $enableArgs.skipnetworkprofilecheck=$true\n }\n Enable-PSRemoting @enableArgs\n & winrm.cmd set winrm/config '@{MaxTimeoutms=\"1800000\"}' >> $logfile\n & winrm.cmd set winrm/config/winrs '@{MaxMemoryPerShellMB=\"1024\"}' >> $logfile\n & winrm.cmd set winrm/config/winrs '@{MaxShellsPerUser=\"50\"}' >> $logfile\n & winrm.cmd set winrm/config/winrs '@{MaxMemoryPerShellMB=\"1024\"}' >> $logfile\n #Firewall Config\n & netsh advfirewall firewall set rule name=\"Windows Remote Management (HTTP-In)\" profile=public protocol=tcp localport=5985 remoteip=localsubnet new remoteip=any >> $logfile\n Set-ItemProperty -Name LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy -Path HKLM:\\\\software\\\\Microsoft\\\\Windows\\\\CurrentVersion\\\\Policies\\\\system -Value 1\n \#{custom_admin_script}\n </powershell>\n EOH\nend\n") |
#delete_key(state) ⇒ void
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
This method returns an undefined value.
Clean up a temporary SSH key pair for this instance.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 798 def delete_key(state) return unless state[:auto_key_id] info("Removing automatic key pair #{state[:auto_key_id]}") ec2.client.delete_key_pair(key_name: state[:auto_key_id]) state.delete(:auto_key_id) File.unlink("#{config[:kitchen_root]}/.kitchen/#{instance.name}.pem") end |
#delete_security_group(state) ⇒ void
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
This method returns an undefined value.
Clean up a temporary security group for this instance.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 786 def delete_security_group(state) return unless state[:auto_security_group_id] info("Removing automatic security group #{state[:auto_security_group_id]}") ec2.client.delete_security_group(group_id: state[:auto_security_group_id]) state.delete(:auto_security_group_id) end |
#desired_platform ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 356 def desired_platform @desired_platform ||= begin platform = Aws::StandardPlatform.from_platform_string(self, instance.platform.name) if platform debug("platform name #{instance.platform.name} appears to be a standard platform." \ " Searching for #{platform} ...") end platform end end |
#destroy(state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 286 def destroy(state) if state[:server_id] server = ec2.get_instance(state[:server_id]) unless server.nil? instance.transport.connection(state).close server.terminate end if state[:spot_request_id] debug("Deleting spot request <#{state[:server_id]}>") ec2.client.cancel_spot_instance_requests( :spot_instance_request_ids => [state[:spot_request_id]] ) state.delete(:spot_request_id) end # If we are going to clean up an automatic security group, we need # to wait for the instance to shut down. This slightly breaks the # subsystem encapsulation, sorry not sorry. if state[:auto_security_group_id] && server server.wait_until_terminated do |waiter| waiter.max_attempts = config[:retryable_tries] waiter.delay = config[:retryable_sleep] waiter.before_attempt do |attempts| info "Waited #{attempts * waiter.delay}/#{waiter.delay * waiter.max_attempts}s for instance <#{server.id}> to terminate." end end end info("EC2 instance <#{state[:server_id]}> destroyed.") state.delete(:server_id) state.delete(:hostname) end # Clean up any auto-created security groups or keys. delete_security_group(state) delete_key(state) end |
#ec2 ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 391 def ec2 @ec2 ||= Aws::Client.new( config[:region], config[:shared_credentials_profile], config[:http_proxy], config[:retry_limit], config[:ssl_verify_peer] ) end |
#fetch_windows_admin_password(server, state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 544 def fetch_windows_admin_password(server, state) wait_with_destroy(server, state, "to fetch windows admin password") do |aws_instance| enc = server.client.get_password_data( :instance_id => state[:server_id] ).password_data # Password data is blank until password is available !enc.nil? && !enc.empty? end pass = with_request_limit_backoff(state) do server.decrypt_windows_password(File.(state[:ssh_key] || instance.transport[:ssh_key])) end state[:password] = pass info("Retrieved Windows password for instance <#{state[:server_id]}>.") end |
#hostname(server, interface_type = nil) ⇒ Object
Lookup hostname of provided server. If interface_type is provided use that interface to lookup hostname. Otherwise, try ordered list of options.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 590 def hostname(server, interface_type = nil) if interface_type interface_type = INTERFACE_TYPES.fetch(interface_type) do raise Kitchen::UserError, "Invalid interface [#{interface_type}]" end server.send(interface_type) else potential_hostname = nil INTERFACE_TYPES.values.each do |type| potential_hostname ||= server.send(type) # AWS returns an empty string if the dns name isn't populated yet potential_hostname = nil if potential_hostname == "" end potential_hostname end end |
#image ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 322 def image return @image if defined?(@image) if config[:image_id] @image = ec2.resource.image(config[:image_id]) show_chosen_image else raise "Neither image_id nor an image_search specified for instance #{instance.name}!" \ " Please specify one or the other." end @image end |
#image_info(image) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 691 def image_info(image) root_device = image.block_device_mappings. find { |b| b.device_name == image.root_device_name } volume_type = " #{root_device.ebs.volume_type}" if root_device && root_device.ebs " Architecture: #{image.architecture}," \ " Virtualization: #{image.virtualization_type}," \ " Storage: #{image.root_device_type}#{volume_type}," \ " Created: #{image.creation_date}" end |
#instance_generator ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 401 def instance_generator @instance_generator ||= Aws::InstanceGenerator.new(config, ec2, instance.logger) end |
#show_chosen_image ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 679 def show_chosen_image # Print some debug stuff debug("Image for #{instance.name}: #{image.name}. #{image_info(image)}") if actual_platform info("Detected platform: #{actual_platform.name} version #{actual_platform.version}" \ " on #{actual_platform.architecture}. Instance Type: #{config[:instance_type]}." \ " Default username: #{actual_platform.username} (default).") else debug("No platform detected for #{image.name}.") end end |
#submit_server ⇒ Object
Fog AWS helper for creating the instance
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 406 def submit_server instance_data = instance_generator.ec2_instance_data debug("Creating EC2 instance in region #{config[:region]} with properties:") instance_data.each do |key, value| debug("- #{key} = #{value.inspect}") end instance_data[:min_count] = 1 instance_data[:max_count] = 1 ec2.create_instance(instance_data) end |
#submit_spot(state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 417 def submit_spot(state) debug("Creating EC2 Spot Instance..") spot_request_id = create_spot_request # deleting the instance cancels the request, but deleting the request # does not affect the instance state[:spot_request_id] = spot_request_id ec2.client.wait_until( :spot_instance_request_fulfilled, :spot_instance_request_ids => [spot_request_id] ) do |w| w.max_attempts = config[:retryable_tries] w.delay = config[:retryable_sleep] w.before_attempt do |attempts| c = attempts * config[:retryable_sleep] t = config[:retryable_tries] * config[:retryable_sleep] info "Waited #{c}/#{t}s for spot request <#{spot_request_id}> to become fulfilled." end end ec2.get_instance_from_spot_request(spot_request_id) end |
#sudo_command ⇒ Object
Returns the sudo command to use or empty string if sudo is not configured
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 610 def sudo_command instance.provisioner[:sudo] ? instance.provisioner[:sudo_command].to_s : "" end |
#tag_server(server) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 454 def tag_server(server) if config[:tags] && !config[:tags].empty? = config[:tags].map do |k, v| # we convert the value to a string because # nils should be passed as an empty String # and Integers need to be represented as Strings { :key => k, :value => v.to_s } end server.(:tags => ) end end |
#tag_volumes(server) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 466 def tag_volumes(server) if config[:tags] && !config[:tags].empty? = config[:tags].map do |k, v| { :key => k, :value => v.to_s } end server.volumes.each do |volume| volume.(:tags => ) end end end |
#update_username(state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 376 def update_username(state) # BUG: With the following equality condition on username, if the user specifies 'root' # as the transport's username then we will overwrite that value with one from the standard # platform definitions. This seems difficult to handle here as the default username is # provided by the underlying transport classes, and is often non-nil (eg; 'root'), leaving # us no way to distinguish a user-set value from the transport's default. # See https://github.com/test-kitchen/kitchen-ec2/pull/273 if actual_platform && instance.transport[:username] == instance.transport.class.defaults[:username] debug("No SSH username specified: using default username #{actual_platform.username} " \ " for image #{config[:image_id]}, which we detected as #{actual_platform}.") state[:username] = actual_platform.username end end |
#wait_until_ready(server, state) ⇒ Object
Normally we could use server.wait_until_running but we actually need
to check more than just the instance state
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 497 def wait_until_ready(server, state) wait_with_destroy(server, state, "to become ready") do |aws_instance| hostname = hostname(aws_instance, config[:interface]) # We aggressively store the hostname so if the process fails here # we still have it, even if it will change later state[:hostname] = hostname # Euca instances often report ready before they have an IP ready = aws_instance.exists? && aws_instance.state.name == "running" && hostname != "0.0.0.0" if ready && windows_os? output = server.console_output.output unless output.nil? output = Base64.decode64(output) debug "Console output: --- \n#{output}" end ready = !!(output =~ /Windows is Ready to use/) end ready end end |
#wait_until_volumes_ready(server, state) ⇒ Object
Compares the requested volume count vs what has actually been set to be attached to the instance. The information requested through ec2.client.described_volumes is updated before the instance volume information.
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 481 def wait_until_volumes_ready(server, state) wait_with_destroy(server, state, "volumes to be ready") do |aws_instance| described_volume_count = 0 ready_volume_count = 0 if aws_instance.exists? described_volume_count = ec2.client.describe_volumes(:filters => [ { :name => "attachment.instance-id", :values => ["#{state[:server_id]}"] }] ).volumes.length aws_instance.volumes.each { ready_volume_count += 1 } end (described_volume_count > 0) && (described_volume_count == ready_volume_count) end end |
#wait_with_destroy(server, state, status_msg, &block) ⇒ Object
Poll a block, waiting for it to return true. If it does not succeed within the configured time we destroy the instance to save people money
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 521 def wait_with_destroy(server, state, status_msg, &block) wait_log = proc do |attempts| c = attempts * config[:retryable_sleep] t = config[:retryable_tries] * config[:retryable_sleep] info "Waited #{c}/#{t}s for instance <#{state[:server_id]}> #{status_msg}." end begin with_request_limit_backoff(state) do server.wait_until( :max_attempts => config[:retryable_tries], :delay => config[:retryable_sleep], :before_attempt => wait_log, &block ) end rescue ::Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed error("Ran out of time waiting for the server with id [#{state[:server_id]}]" \ " #{status_msg}, attempting to destroy it") destroy(state) raise end end |
#with_request_limit_backoff(state) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/kitchen/driver/ec2.rb', line 559 def with_request_limit_backoff(state) retries = 0 begin yield rescue ::Aws::EC2::Errors::RequestLimitExceeded, ::Aws::Waiters::Errors::UnexpectedError => e raise unless retries < 5 && e..include?("Request limit exceeded") retries += 1 info("Request limit exceeded for instance <#{state[:server_id]}>." \ " Trying again in #{retries**2} seconds.") sleep(retries**2) retry end end |