Materialize a YAML configuration into AWS EC2
Project description
Take a yaml file like this
app: name: foo owner: adam venturella location: us-west-2 key: <optional> secret: <optional> instances: app_server: key_name: aventurella image: ami-6ac2a85a size: m3.medium zone: us-west-2c tags: - key1: value1 - key2: value2 ip_address: foo security_groups: - ssh - http - https - foo-salt - foo-ssh volumes: - foo-volume: /dev/sdh elastic_ips: - foo volumes: foo-volume: size: 1 zone: us-west-2c tags: - key1: value1 - key2: value2 security_groups: foo-ssh: ip_protocol: tcp from_port: 1022 to_port: 1022 cidr_ip: '0.0.0.0/0' foo-salt: ip_protocol: tcp from_port: 2000 to_port: 65535 cidr_ip: '0.0.0.0/0'
And materialize it into AWS EC2 accordingly.
Command line tool
Usage: ec2yaml <conf> [(--key=<key> --secret=<secret>)] [--loglevel=<level>] Options: -h --help Show this screen. -v --version Show version. -k --key=<key> AWS access key ID -s --secret=<secret> AWS secret access key -l --loglevel=<level> Log level to display [default: info]
Release History
0.0.1 (2014-05-07)
API Changes Bugfixes
0.0.6 (2014-05-07)
API Changes - Instances can now be arbitrarily tagged
instances: app_server: key_name: aventurella image: ami-6ac2a85a size: m3.medium zone: us-west-2c tags: - key1: value1 - key2: value2 ip_address: foo security_groups: - ssh - http - https - foo-salt - foo-ssh volumes: - foo-volume: /dev/sdh
Volumes can now be arbitrarily tagged
volumes: foo-volume: size: 1 zone: us-west-2c tags: - key1: value1 - key2: value2
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