NAME
Rex::Box::Amazon - Rex/Boxes Amazon Module
DESCRIPTION
This is a Rex/Boxes module to use Amazon EC2.
EXAMPLES
To use this module inside your Rexfile you can use the following commands.
use Rex::Commands::Box;
set box => "Amazon", {
access_key => "your-access-key",
private_access_key => "your-private-access-key",
region => "ec2.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com",
zone => "eu-west-1a",
authkey => "default",
};
task "prepare_box", sub {
box {
my ($box) = @_;
$box->name("mybox");
$box->ami("ami-c1aaabb5");
$box->type("m1.large");
$box->security_group("default");
$box->auth(
user => "root",
password => "box",
);
$box->setup("setup_task");
};
};
If you want to use a YAML file you can use the following template.
type: Amazon
amazon:
access_key: your-access-key
private_access_key: your-private-access-key
region: ec2.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com
zone: eu-west-1a
auth_key: default
vms:
vmone:
ami: ami-c1aaabb5
type: m1.large
security_group: default
setup: setup_task
And then you can use it the following way in your Rexfile.
use Rex::Commands::Box init_file => "file.yml";
task "prepare_vms", sub {
boxes "init";
};
METHODS
See also the Methods of Rex::Box::Base. This module inherits all methods of it.
- new(name => $vmname)
-
Constructor if used in OO mode.
my $box = Rex::Box::VBox->new(name => "vmname");
- ami($ami_id)
-
Set the AMI ID for the box.
- type($type)
-
Set the type of the Instance. For example "m1.large".
- security_group($sec_group)
-
Set the Amazon security group for this Instance.
- forward_port(%option)
-
Not available for Amazon Boxes.
-
Not available for Amazon Boxes.
- info
-
Returns a hashRef of vm information.