Commit Graph

9 Commits (9a6998aa17fe9e704f05b1a5e25cdb0576e0361e)

Author SHA1 Message Date
willthames 509561f658 Moved AWS modules over to common module fragments
Created common module doc fragment, and applied to all
modules that use ec2_connect or connect_to_aws as
they definitely share the common doc fragments
11 years ago
Atlas Health 7321e23b31 fixed error related to type being defined as a number 11 years ago
Michael DeHaan 0e8c7b1c03 Scrub choices=BOOLEANS from remaining core module references. Correct form in argument_spec is type='dict'. 11 years ago
Hagai 436b59252c Added wait_timeout option 11 years ago
Hagai c900254ed0 ec2_snapshot: Add `wait' and `snapshot_tags' parameters, return more
info on success
11 years ago
follower c4f20be774 Fix typo
"a the" -> "the"
11 years ago
James Cammarata 8ca3bb4137 Updating profile/security_token version_added labels 11 years ago
Will Thames b9a7352e0a Work to allow security tokens and profiles to work with Ansible
Allow security tokens and profiles to be used as arguments
to the 'common' ec2 modules

Mostly refactoring to provide two new methods,
`get_aws_connection_info`, which results in a dict that can be
passed through to the boto `connect_to_region` calls, and
`connect_to_aws` that can pass that dict through to the
`connect_to_region` method of the appropriate module.

Tidied up some variable names

Works around boto/boto#2100

profiles don't work with boto < 2.24, but this detects for that
and fails with an appropriate message. It is designed to work
if profile is not passed but boto < 2.24 is installed.

Modifications to allow empty aws auth variables to be passed
(this is useful if wanting to have the keys as an optional
parameter in ec2 calls - if set, use this value, if not set,
use boto config or env variables)

Reworked validate_certs improvements to work with refactoring

Added documentation for profile and security_token to affected modules
11 years ago
willthames 27fc3b8006 Module to create EC2 snapshots
Two methods of creating a snapshot
* use volume_id
* use device_name and instance_id

The latter is more useful with inventory
11 years ago