salt.cloud.clouds.ec2

The EC2 Cloud Module

The EC2 cloud module is used to interact with the Amazon Elastic Cloud Computing.

To use the EC2 cloud module, set up the cloud configuration at
/etc/salt/cloud.providers or /etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/ec2.conf:
my-ec2-config:
  # EC2 API credentials: Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
  # Alternatively, to use IAM Instance Role credentials available via
  # EC2 metadata set both id and key to 'use-instance-role-credentials'
  id: GKTADJGHEIQSXMKKRBJ08H
  key: askdjghsdfjkghWupUjasdflkdfklgjsdfjajkghs
  # The ssh keyname to use
  keyname: default
  # The amazon security group
  securitygroup: ssh_open
  # The location of the private key which corresponds to the keyname
  private_key: /root/default.pem

  # Be default, service_url is set to amazonaws.com. If you are using this
  # driver for something other than Amazon EC2, change it here:
  service_url: amazonaws.com

  # The endpoint that is ultimately used is usually formed using the region
  # and the service_url. If you would like to override that entirely, you
  # can explicitly define the endpoint:
  endpoint: myendpoint.example.com:1138/services/Cloud

  # SSH Gateways can be used with this provider. Gateways can be used
  # when a salt-master is not on the same private network as the instance
  # that is being deployed.

  # Defaults to None
  # Required
  ssh_gateway: gateway.example.com

  # Defaults to port 22
  # Optional
  ssh_gateway_port: 22

  # Defaults to root
  # Optional
  ssh_gateway_username: root

  # One authentication method is required. If both
  # are specified, Private key wins.

  # Private key defaults to None
  ssh_gateway_private_key: /path/to/key.pem

  # Password defaults to None
  ssh_gateway_password: ExamplePasswordHere

  driver: ec2

  # Pass userdata to the instance to be created
  userdata_file: /etc/salt/my-userdata-file
depends:requests
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.attach_volume(name=None, kwargs=None, instance_id=None, call=None)

Attach a volume to an instance

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.avail_images(kwargs=None, call=None)

Return a dict of all available VM images on the cloud provider.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.avail_locations(call=None)

List all available locations

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.avail_sizes(call=None)

Return a dict of all available VM sizes on the cloud provider with relevant data. Latest version can be found at:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-types.html

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.block_device_mappings(vm_)

Return the block device mapping:

[{'DeviceName': '/dev/sdb', 'VirtualName': 'ephemeral0'},
  {'DeviceName': '/dev/sdc', 'VirtualName': 'ephemeral1'}]
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.copy_snapshot(kwargs=None, call=None)

Copy a snapshot

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.create(vm_=None, call=None)

Create a single VM from a data dict

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.create_attach_volumes(name, kwargs, call=None, wait_to_finish=True)

Create and attach volumes to created node

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.create_keypair(kwargs=None, call=None)

Create an SSH keypair

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.create_snapshot(kwargs=None, call=None, wait_to_finish=False)

Create a snapshot.

volume_id
The ID of the Volume from which to create a snapshot.
description
The optional description of the snapshot.

CLI Exampe:

salt-cloud -f create_snapshot my-ec2-config volume_id=vol-351d8826
salt-cloud -f create_snapshot my-ec2-config volume_id=vol-351d8826 \
    description="My Snapshot Description"
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.create_volume(kwargs=None, call=None, wait_to_finish=False)

Create a volume

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -f create_volume my-ec2-config zone=us-east-1b
salt-cloud -f create_volume my-ec2-config zone=us-east-1b tags='{"tag1": "val1", "tag2", "val2"}'
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.del_tags(name=None, kwargs=None, call=None, instance_id=None, resource_id=None)

Delete tags for a resource. Normally a VM name or instance_id is passed in, but a resource_id may be passed instead. If both are passed in, the instance_id will be used.

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -a del_tags mymachine tags=mytag,
salt-cloud -a del_tags mymachine tags=tag1,tag2,tag3
salt-cloud -a del_tags resource_id=vol-3267ab32 tags=tag1,tag2,tag3
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.delete_keypair(kwargs=None, call=None)

Delete an SSH keypair

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.delete_snapshot(kwargs=None, call=None)

Delete a snapshot

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.delete_volume(name=None, kwargs=None, instance_id=None, call=None)

Delete a volume

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.delvol_on_destroy(name, kwargs=None, call=None)

Delete all/specified EBS volumes upon instance termination

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a delvol_on_destroy mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.describe_snapshots(kwargs=None, call=None)

Describe a snapshot (or snapshots)

snapshot_id
One or more snapshot IDs. Multiple IDs must be separated by ",".
owner
Return the snapshots owned by the specified owner. Valid values include: self, amazon, <AWS Account ID>. Multiple values must be separated by ",".
restorable_by
One or more AWS accounts IDs that can create volumes from the snapshot. Multiple aws account IDs must be separated by ",".

TODO: Add all of the filters.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.describe_volumes(kwargs=None, call=None)

Describe a volume (or volumes)

volume_id
One or more volume IDs. Multiple IDs must be separated by ",".

TODO: Add all of the filters.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.destroy(name, call=None)

Destroy a node. Will check termination protection and warn if enabled.

CLI Example:

salt-cloud --destroy mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.detach_volume(name=None, kwargs=None, instance_id=None, call=None)

Detach a volume from an instance

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.disable_term_protect(name, call=None)

Disable termination protection on a node

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a disable_term_protect mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.enable_term_protect(name, call=None)

Enable termination protection on a node

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a enable_term_protect mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_availability_zone(vm_)

Return the availability zone to use

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_configured_provider()

Return the first configured instance.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_console_output(name=None, location=None, instance_id=None, call=None, kwargs=None)

Show the console output from the instance.

By default, returns decoded data, not the Base64-encoded data that is actually returned from the EC2 API.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_dependencies()

Warn if dependencies aren't met.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_location(vm_=None)
Return the EC2 region to use, in this order:
  • CLI parameter
  • VM parameter
  • Cloud profile setting
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_password_data(name=None, kwargs=None, instance_id=None, call=None)

Return password data for a Windows instance.

By default only the encrypted password data will be returned. However, if a key_file is passed in, then a decrypted password will also be returned.

Note that the key_file references the private key that was used to generate the keypair associated with this instance. This private key will _not_ be transmitted to Amazon; it is only used internally inside of Salt Cloud to decrypt data _after_ it has been received from Amazon.

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -a get_password_data mymachine
salt-cloud -a get_password_data mymachine key_file=/root/ec2key.pem

Note: PKCS1_v1_5 was added in PyCrypto 2.5

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_placementgroup(vm_)

Returns the PlacementGroup to use

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_provider(vm_=None)

Extract the provider name from vm

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_spot_config(vm_)

Returns the spot instance configuration for the provided vm

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_ssh_gateway_config(vm_)

Return the ssh_gateway configuration.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_subnetid(vm_)

Returns the SubnetId to use

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_tags(name=None, instance_id=None, call=None, location=None, kwargs=None, resource_id=None)

Retrieve tags for a resource. Normally a VM name or instance_id is passed in, but a resource_id may be passed instead. If both are passed in, the instance_id will be used.

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -a get_tags mymachine
salt-cloud -a get_tags resource_id=vol-3267ab32
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.get_tenancy(vm_)

Returns the Tenancy to use.

Can be "dedicated" or "default". Cannot be present for spot instances.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.iam_profile(vm_)

Return the IAM profile.

The IAM instance profile to associate with the instances. This is either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile or the name of the role.

Type: String

Default: None

Required: No

Example: arn:aws:iam::111111111111:instance-profile/s3access

Example: s3access

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.import_keypair(kwargs=None, call=None)

Import an SSH public key

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.keepvol_on_destroy(name, kwargs=None, call=None)

Do not delete all/specified EBS volumes upon instance termination

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a keepvol_on_destroy mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.keyname(vm_)

Return the keyname

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.list_nodes(call=None)

Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.list_nodes_full(location=None, call=None)

Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.list_nodes_min(location=None, call=None)

Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider. Only a list of VM names, and their state, is returned. This is the minimum amount of information needed to check for existing VMs.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.list_nodes_select(call=None)

Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider, with select fields

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.optimize_providers(providers)

Return an optimized list of providers.

We want to reduce the duplication of querying the same region.

If a provider is using the same credentials for the same region the same data will be returned for each provider, thus causing un-wanted duplicate data and API calls to EC2.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.query(params=None, setname=None, requesturl=None, location=None, return_url=False, return_root=False)
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.query_instance(vm_=None, call=None)

Query an instance upon creation from the EC2 API

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.queue_instances(instances)

Queue a set of instances to be provisioned later. Expects a list.

Currently this only queries node data, and then places it in the cloud cache (if configured). If the salt-cloud-reactor is being used, these instances will be automatically provisioned using that.

For more information about the salt-cloud-reactor, see:

https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/salt-cloud-reactor

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.reboot(name, call=None)

Reboot a node.

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a reboot mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.rename(name, kwargs, call=None)

Properly rename a node. Pass in the new name as "new name".

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a rename mymachine newname=yourmachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.request_instance(vm_=None, call=None)

Put together all of the information necessary to request an instance on EC2, and then fire off the request the instance.

Returns data about the instance

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.script(vm_)

Return the script deployment object

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.securitygroup(vm_)

Return the security group

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.securitygroupid(vm_)

Returns the SecurityGroupId

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.set_tags(name=None, tags=None, call=None, location=None, instance_id=None, resource_id=None, kwargs=None)

Set tags for a resource. Normally a VM name or instance_id is passed in, but a resource_id may be passed instead. If both are passed in, the instance_id will be used.

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -a set_tags mymachine tag1=somestuff tag2='Other stuff'
salt-cloud -a set_tags resource_id=vol-3267ab32 tag=somestuff
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_delvol_on_destroy(name, kwargs=None, call=None)

Do not delete all/specified EBS volumes upon instance termination

CLI Example:

salt-cloud -a show_delvol_on_destroy mymachine
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_image(kwargs, call=None)

Show the details from EC2 concerning an AMI

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_instance(name=None, instance_id=None, call=None, kwargs=None)

Show the details from EC2 concerning an AMI.

Can be called as an action (which requires a name):

salt-cloud -a show_instance myinstance

...or as a function (which requires either a name or instance_id):

salt-cloud -f show_instance my-ec2 name=myinstance
salt-cloud -f show_instance my-ec2 instance_id=i-d34db33f
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_keypair(kwargs=None, call=None)

Show the details of an SSH keypair

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_pricing(kwargs=None, call=None)

Show pricing for a particular profile. This is only an estimate, based on unofficial pricing sources.

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -f show_pricing my-ec2-config profile=my-profile

If pricing sources have not been cached, they will be downloaded. Once they have been cached, they will not be updated automatically. To manually update all prices, use the following command:

salt-cloud -f update_pricing <provider>

New in version 2015.8.0.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_term_protect(name=None, instance_id=None, call=None, quiet=False)

Show the details from EC2 concerning an AMI

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.show_volume(kwargs=None, call=None)

Wrapper around describe_volumes. Here just to keep functionality. Might be depreciated later.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.sign(key, msg)
salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.ssh_interface(vm_)

Return the ssh_interface type to connect to. Either 'public_ips' (default) or 'private_ips'.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.start(name, call=None)

Start a node

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.stop(name, call=None)

Stop a node

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.update_pricing(kwargs=None, call=None)

Download most recent pricing information from AWS and convert to a local JSON file.

CLI Examples:

salt-cloud -f update_pricing my-ec2-config
salt-cloud -f update_pricing my-ec2-config type=linux

New in version 2015.8.0.

salt.cloud.clouds.ec2.wait_for_instance(vm_=None, data=None, ip_address=None, display_ssh_output=True, call=None)

Wait for an instance upon creation from the EC2 API, to become available