@ -74,6 +74,9 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
- name : output the IP
debug : msg = " Allocated IP is {{ eip.public_ip }} "
- name : another way of allocating an elastic IP without associating it to anything
ec2_eip : state = ' present '
- name : provision new instances with ec2
ec2 : keypair = mykey instance_type = c1 . medium image = ami - 40603 AD1 wait = yes group = webserver count = 3
register : ec2
@ -94,7 +97,6 @@ try:
except ImportError :
HAS_BOTO = False
wait_timeout = 0
def associate_ip_and_instance ( ec2 , address , instance_id , module ) :
@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ def disassociate_ip_and_instance(ec2, address, instance_id, module):
module . fail_json ( msg = " disassociation failed " )
def find_address ( ec2 , public_ip , module ):
def find_address ( ec2 , public_ip , module , fail_on_not_found = True ):
""" Find an existing Elastic IP address """
if wait_timeout != 0 :
timeout = time . time ( ) + wait_timeout
@ -151,7 +153,8 @@ def find_address(ec2, public_ip, module):
break
except boto . exception . EC2ResponseError , e :
if " Address ' %s ' not found. " % public_ip in e . message :
pass
if not fail_on_not_found :
return None
else :
module . fail_json ( msg = str ( e . message ) )
time . sleep ( 5 )
@ -162,6 +165,9 @@ def find_address(ec2, public_ip, module):
try :
addresses = ec2 . get_all_addresses ( [ public_ip ] )
except boto . exception . EC2ResponseError , e :
if " Address ' %s ' not found. " % public_ip in e . message :
if not fail_on_not_found :
return None
module . fail_json ( msg = str ( e . message ) )
return addresses [ 0 ]
@ -175,6 +181,16 @@ def ip_is_associated_with_instance(ec2, public_ip, instance_id, module):
else :
return False
def instance_is_associated ( ec2 , instance , module ) :
"""
Check if the given instance object is already associated with an
elastic IP
"""
instance_ip = instance . ip_address
if not instance_ip :
return False
eip = find_address ( ec2 , instance_ip , module , fail_on_not_found = False )
return ( eip and ( eip . public_ip == instance_ip ) )
def allocate_address ( ec2 , domain , module , reuse_existing_ip_allowed ) :
""" Allocate a new elastic IP address (when needed) and return it """
@ -189,7 +205,7 @@ def allocate_address(ec2, domain, module, reuse_existing_ip_allowed):
domain_filter = { ' domain ' : ' standard ' }
all_addresses = ec2 . get_all_addresses ( filters = domain_filter )
unassociated_addresses = filter ( lambda a : a . instance_id == " " , all_addresses )
unassociated_addresses = filter ( lambda a : not a . instance_id , all_addresses )
if unassociated_addresses :
address = unassociated_addresses [ 0 ] ;
else :
@ -232,6 +248,15 @@ def find_instance(ec2, instance_id, module):
module . fail_json ( msg = " could not find instance " + instance_id )
def allocate_eip ( ec2 , eip_domain , module , reuse_existing_ip_allowed , new_eip_timeout ) :
# Allocate a new elastic IP
address = allocate_address ( ec2 , eip_domain , module , reuse_existing_ip_allowed )
# overriding the timeout since this is a a newly provisioned ip
global wait_timeout
wait_timeout = new_eip_timeout
return address
def main ( ) :
argument_spec = ec2_argument_spec ( )
argument_spec . update ( dict (
@ -264,24 +289,32 @@ def main():
new_eip_timeout = int ( module . params . get ( ' wait_timeout ' ) )
if state == ' present ' :
# Allocate an EIP and exit
# If both instance_id and public_ip are not specified, allocate a new
# elastic IP, and exit.
if not instance_id and not public_ip :
address = allocate_address ( ec2 , domain , module , reuse_existing_ip_allowed )
address = allocate_eip ( ec2 , domain , module ,
reuse_existing_ip_allowed , new_eip_timeout )
module . exit_json ( changed = True , public_ip = address . public_ip )
# Return the EIP object since we've been given a public IP
if public_ip :
address = find_address ( ec2 , public_ip , module )
# Allocate an IP for instance since no public_ip was provided
if instance_id and not public_ip :
instance = find_instance ( ec2 , instance_id , module )
if instance . vpc_id :
domain = " vpc "
address = allocate_address ( ec2 , domain , module , reuse_existing_ip_allowed )
# overriding the timeout since this is a a newly provisioned ip
global wait_timeout
wait_timeout = new_eip_timeout
# Do nothing if the instance is already associated with an
# elastic IP.
if instance_is_associated ( ec2 , instance , module ) :
module . exit_json ( changed = False , public_ip = instance . ip_address )
# If the instance is not already associated with an elastic IP,
# allocate a new one.
address = allocate_eip (
ec2 , domain , module , reuse_existing_ip_allowed , new_eip_timeout )
# Associate address object (provided or allocated) with instance
associate_ip_and_instance ( ec2 , address , instance_id , module )