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This project *tries* to adhere to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/), even before v1.0.
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## [0.8.4]
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# AWS EC2 Tool
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Simple tool to create AWS ec2 instances consistently with pre-configured settings. The pre-configured settings are stored in the profiles folder of the current directory.
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Simple tool to create AWS ec2 instances consistently with pre-configured settings. The pre-configured settings are stored in the profiles folder of the current project directory.
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In a nutshell, the profile parameters are passed to the ruby aws-sdk [AWS::EC2::Client#run_instances](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-ruby/v3/api/Aws/EC2/Client.html#run_instances-instance_method) method.
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In a nutshell, the profile parameters are passed to the ruby aws-sdk [AWS::EC2::Client#run_instances](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-ruby/v3/api/Aws/EC2/Client.html#run_instances-instance_method) method. This allows you to specify any parameter you wish that is available in the aws-sdk. To check out what a profile looks like check out [example default](example/profiles/default.yml)
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You can use ERB in the profile files. Some useful helper methods are documented here:
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user_data | Allows you to embed a generated user_data script. More details on the are provided in the user data section below.
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config | Access to the variables set in config/[AWS_EC2_ENV].yml.
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latest_ami | Returns an AMI id by searching the ami name pattern and sorting in reverse older. Example: `latest_ami("ruby-2.5.0_*")`
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latest_ami | Returns an AMI id by searching the ami name pattern and sorting in reverse older. Example: `latest_ami("ruby-2.5.0_*")` would return the latest ruby AMIs are named with timestamps at the end like so: `ruby-2.5.0_2018-01-30-05-36-02` and `ruby-2.5.0_2018-01-29-05-36-02`.
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For a full list of all the template helpers checkout: [aws_ec2/template_helper](lib/aws_ec2/template_helper).
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You can also define custom helpers in the `app/helpers` folder as ruby modules with the naming convention `*_helper.rb`. Example, you would define a `module FooHelper` in `app/helpers/foo_helper.rb`. Custom helpers are first-class citizens and have access to the same variables, methods and scope as built-in helpers.
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## Noop mode
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You can do a test run with the `--noop` flag. This will print out what settings will be used to launch the instance. This is one good way to inspect the generated user-data script.
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```sh
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## Project Structure
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app/helpers | Custom helpers methods. Define them as modules and their methods available whenever ERB is available: `config`, `profiles`, `app/scripts`, `app/user-data` files, etc. Example, you would define a `module FooHelper` in `app/helpers/foo_helper.rb`.
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## User-Data
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The user-data script is generated on the machine that is running the aws-ec2 command. If this is your local macosx machine, then the context of your local macosx machine is available. To see the generated user-data script, you can use the run the create command in noop mode and then inspect the generated script. Example:
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To create AMIs you can use the `aws-ec2 ami` command. This command launches an EC2 instance with the specified profile and create an AMI after the user-data script completes successfully. It does this by adding an AMI creation script at the end of the user-data script. It is recommended to use the `set -e` option so that any error halts the script and the AMI does not get created.
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