* added ssh_key parameter to the manifest to connect with (have to be
present in AWS)
* added readme
* changed instance type to something what can run outside VPC (m3.medium)
Up until now I didn't see the point of using spaces for indentation.
However, the previous commit (a18bec3) was quite eye opening.
Given that python is an indentation aware language, the amount of
mistakes that went unnoticed because tabs and spaces were used
at the same time (tabs for indentation and spaces for alignment)
were unacceptable.
E101,W191 have been re-enable in the tox flake8 checker and
the documentation has been modified accordingly.
The following files have been left as-is:
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/extlinux/extlinux.conf
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/expand-root
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/squeeze/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/plugins/docker_daemon/assets/init.d/docker
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/bin/growpart
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/grub.d/40_custom
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-get-credentials
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-run-user-data
* docs/_static/taskoverview.coffee
* docs/_static/taskoverview.less
* tests/unit/subprocess.sh
If all you want is to test an image or product and to achieve this
you need to generate several images a day, you will end up with
lots of AMI's and snapshots that have no use in the end of the day.
This commit adds the new boolean manifest option "deregister_ami"
that, if True, deletes the recently created AMI and snapshot. So, the
final result will be only the running instance, nothing else.
Instead of storing just its ID.
This gives quick access to the recently created instance, which
allows us to simplify the code that needs to fetch the instance object
every time it was necessary.
Use the function waituntil() available in the integration-test branch
to simplify the code that retrieves the IP of the instance.
A 'TODO' note was also added to remember us to merge this function
once it gets merged.
It adds the ability to automatically launch an EC2 instance
after AMI registration.
It has no mandatory configuration, only optional ones, like
instance type, security groups, etc. They should be documented in
later documentation patches.