# Getting started: the compute service You'll need a DigitalOcean account and API key to use this provider. Get one from http://www.digitalocean.com. To generate the API key, login to the DigitalOcean web panel and go to 'My Settings -> API Access -> Generate a new API key'. Write down the Client Key and API Key, you'll need both to use the service. ## Connecting, retrieving and managing server objects Before we start, I guess it will be useful to the reader to know that Fog servers are 'droplets' in DigitalOcean's parlance. 'Server' is the Fog way to name VMs, and we have respected that in the DigitalOcean's Fog provider. First, create a connection to the host: ```ruby require 'fog' docean = Fog::Compute.new({ :provider => 'DigitalOcean', :digitalocean_api_key => 'poiuweoruwoeiuroiwuer', # your API key here :digitalocean_client_id => 'lkjasoidfuoiu' # your client key here }) ``` ## Listing servers Listing servers and attributes: ```ruby docean.servers.each do |server| # remember, servers are droplets server.id server.name server.state server.backups_enabled server.image_id server.flavor_id # server 'size' in DigitalOcean's API parlance server.region_id end ``` ## Server creation and life-cycle management Creating a new server (droplet): ```ruby server = docean.servers.create :name => 'foobar', # use the first image listed :image_id => docean.images.first.id, # use the first flavor listed :flavor_id => docean.flavors.first.id, # use the first region listed :region_id => docean.regions.first.id ``` The server is automatically started after that. We didn't pay attention when choosing the flavor, image and region used but you can easily list them too, and then decide: ```ruby docean.images.each do |image| image.id image.name image.distribution end docean.flavors.each do |flavor| flavor.id flavor.name end docean.regions.each do |region| region.id region.name end ``` Rebooting a server: ```ruby server = docean.servers.first server.reboot ``` Power cycle a server: ```ruby server.power_cycle ``` Destroying the server: ```ruby server.destroy ```