module Fog module AWS module EC2 class Real require 'fog/aws/parsers/ec2/detach_volume' # Detach an Amazon EBS volume from a running instance # # ==== Parameters # * volume_id<~String> - Id of amazon EBS volume to associate with instance # * options<~Hash>: # * 'Device'<~String> - Specifies how the device is exposed to the instance (e.g. "/dev/sdh") # * 'Force'<~Boolean> - If true forces detach, can cause data loss/corruption # * 'InstanceId'<~String> - Id of instance to associate volume with # # ==== Returns # * response<~Excon::Response>: # * body<~Hash>: # * 'attachTime'<~Time> - Time of attachment was initiated at # * 'device'<~String> - Device as it is exposed to the instance # * 'instanceId'<~String> - Id of instance for volume # * 'requestId'<~String> - Id of request # * 'status'<~String> - Status of volume # * 'volumeId'<~String> - Reference to volume def detach_volume(volume_id, options = {}) request({ 'Action' => 'DetachVolume', 'VolumeId' => volume_id, :parser => Fog::Parsers::AWS::EC2::DetachVolume.new }.merge!(options)) end end class Mock def detach_volume(volume_id, options = {}) response = Excon::Response.new response.status = 200 if volume = @data[:volumes][volume_id] data = volume['attachmentSet'].pop @data[:volumes][volume_id]['status'] = 'available' response.status = 200 response.body = { 'requestId' => Fog::AWS::Mock.request_id }.merge!(data) else response.status = 400 raise(Excon::Errors.status_error({:expects => 200}, response)) end response end end end end end