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This difference in method arity was spuriouly breaking tests that have nothing to do with those options being passed (InstanceTenancy in my case).
95 lines
4 KiB
Ruby
95 lines
4 KiB
Ruby
module Fog
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module Compute
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class AWS
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class Real
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require 'fog/aws/parsers/compute/create_vpc'
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# Creates a VPC with the CIDR block you specify.
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#
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# ==== Parameters
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# * cidrBlock<~String> - The CIDR block you want the VPC to cover (e.g., 10.0.0.0/16).
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# * options<~Hash>:
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# * InstanceTenancy<~String> - The allowed tenancy of instances launched into the VPC. A value of default
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# means instances can be launched with any tenancy; a value of dedicated means instances must be launched with tenancy as dedicated.
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# please not that the documentation is incorrect instanceTenancy will not work while InstanceTenancy will
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#
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# === Returns
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# * response<~Excon::Response>:
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# * body<~Hash>:
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# * 'requestId'<~String> - Id of request
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# * 'vpc'<~Array>:
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# * 'vpcId'<~String> - The VPC's ID
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# * 'state'<~String> - The current state of the VPC. ['pending', 'available']
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# * 'cidrBlock'<~String> - The CIDR block the VPC covers.
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# * 'dhcpOptionsId'<~String> - The ID of the set of DHCP options.
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# * 'tagSet'<~Array>: Tags assigned to the resource.
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# * 'key'<~String> - Tag's key
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# * 'value'<~String> - Tag's value
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#
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# {Amazon API Reference}[http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2011-07-15/APIReference/index.html?ApiReference-query-CreateVpc.html]
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def create_vpc(cidrBlock, options = {})
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request({
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'Action' => 'CreateVpc',
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'CidrBlock' => cidrBlock,
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:parser => Fog::Parsers::Compute::AWS::CreateVpc.new
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}.merge!(options))
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end
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end
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class Mock
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def create_vpc(cidrBlock, options = {})
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Excon::Response.new.tap do |response|
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if cidrBlock
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response.status = 200
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vpc_id = Fog::AWS::Mock.vpc_id
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vpc = {
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'vpcId' => vpc_id,
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'state' => 'pending',
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'cidrBlock' => cidrBlock,
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'dhcpOptionsId' => Fog::AWS::Mock.request_id,
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'tagSet' => {},
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'enableDnsSupport' => true,
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'enableDnsHostnames' => false,
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'mapPublicIpOnLaunch'=> false,
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'classicLinkEnabled' => false
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}
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self.data[:vpcs].push(vpc)
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#Creates a default route for the subnet
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default_route = self.route_tables.new(:vpc_id => vpc_id)
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default_route.save
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# You are not able to push a main route in the normal AWS, so we are re-implementing some of the
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# associate_route_table here in order to accomplish this.
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route_table = self.data[:route_tables].find { |routetable| routetable["routeTableId"].eql? default_route.id }
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# This pushes a main route to the associationSet
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# add_route_association(routeTableId, subnetId, main=false) is declared in assocate_route_table.rb
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assoc = add_route_association(default_route.id, nil, true)
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route_table["associationSet"].push(assoc)
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# Create a default network ACL
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default_nacl = self.network_acls.new(:vpc_id => vpc_id)
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default_nacl.save
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# Manually override since Amazon doesn't let you create a default one
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self.data[:network_acls][default_nacl.network_acl_id]['default'] = true
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response.body = {
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'requestId' => Fog::AWS::Mock.request_id,
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'vpcSet' => [vpc]
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}
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else
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response.status = 400
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response.body = {
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'Code' => 'InvalidParameterValue'
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}
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if cidrBlock.empty?
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response.body['Message'] = "Invalid value '' for cidrBlock. Must be specified."
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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