salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun#
AliYun ECS Cloud Module#
New in version 2014.7.0.
The Aliyun cloud module is used to control access to the aliyun ECS. http://www.aliyun.com/
Use of this module requires the id and key parameter to be set.
Set up the cloud configuration at /etc/salt/cloud.providers or
/etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/aliyun.conf:
my-aliyun-config:
# aliyun Access Key ID
id: wFGEwgregeqw3435gDger
# aliyun Access Key Secret
key: GDE43t43REGTrkilg43934t34qT43t4dgegerGEgg
location: cn-qingdao
driver: aliyun
- depends:
requests
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.avail_images(kwargs=None, call=None)#
Return a list of the images that are on the provider
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.avail_locations(call=None)#
Return a dict of all available VM locations on the cloud provider with relevant data
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.avail_sizes(call=None)#
Return a list of the image sizes that are on the provider
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.create(vm_)#
Create a single VM from a data dict
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.create_node(kwargs)#
Convenience function to make the rest api call for node creation.
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.destroy(name, call=None)#
Destroy a node.
CLI Example:
salt-cloud -a destroy myinstance salt-cloud -d myinstance
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.get_configured_provider()#
Return the first configured instance.
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.get_dependencies()#
Warn if dependencies aren't met.
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.get_image(vm_)#
Return the image object to use
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.get_location(vm_=None)#
- Return the aliyun region to use, in this order:
CLI parameter
VM parameter
Cloud profile setting
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.get_securitygroup(vm_)#
Return the security group
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.get_size(vm_)#
Return the VM's size. Used by create_node().
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_availability_zones(call=None)#
List all availability zones in the current region
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_monitor_data(kwargs=None, call=None)#
Get monitor data of the instance. If instance name is missing, will show all the instance monitor data on the region.
CLI Examples:
salt-cloud -f list_monitor_data aliyun salt-cloud -f list_monitor_data aliyun name=AY14051311071990225bd
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_nodes(call=None)#
Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_nodes_full(call=None)#
Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_nodes_min(call=None)#
Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider. Only a list of VM names, and their state, is returned. This is the minimum amount of information needed to check for existing VMs.
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_nodes_select(call=None)#
Return a list of the VMs that are on the provider, with select fields
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.list_securitygroup(call=None)#
Return a list of security group
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.query(params=None)#
Make a web call to aliyun ECS REST API
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.reboot(name, call=None)#
Reboot a node
CLI Examples:
salt-cloud -a reboot myinstance
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.script(vm_)#
Return the script deployment object
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.show_disk(name, call=None)#
Show the disk details of the instance
CLI Examples:
salt-cloud -a show_disk aliyun myinstance
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.show_image(kwargs, call=None)#
Show the details from aliyun image
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.show_instance(name, call=None)#
Show the details from aliyun instance
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.start(name, call=None)#
Start a node
CLI Examples:
salt-cloud -a start myinstance
- salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun.stop(name, force=False, call=None)#
Stop a node
CLI Examples:
salt-cloud -a stop myinstance salt-cloud -a stop myinstance force=True