capify-ec2 1.8.0.pre → 1.8.0.pre2
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- data/lib/capify-ec2/version.rb +1 -1
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data/lib/capify-ec2.rb
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def project_instances
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@instances.select {|instance| @ec2_config[:
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@instances.select {|instance| instance.tags[@ec2_config[:aws_project_tag]].split(%r{,\s*}).include?(@ec2_config[:project_tag]) rescue false }
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def desired_instances(region = nil)
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* :project_tag
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If this is defined, Capify-EC2 will only create namespaces and tasks for the EC2 instances that
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If this is defined, Capify-EC2 will only create namespaces and tasks for the EC2 instances that include a matching project in a comma separated list 'Project' tag. By default, all instances available to the specified AWS access key will be used.
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It is possible to include multiple projects simultaneously by using the :project_tags parameter, like so:
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* Tag 'Project'
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Used with the `:project_tag` option in `config/ec2.yml` to limit Capify-EC2's functionality to a subset of your instances.
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Used with the `:project_tag` option in `config/ec2.yml` to limit Capify-EC2's functionality to a subset of your instances. This can also be a comma separated list of projects involving this machine.
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* Tag 'Roles'
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