AWS EC2 Driver¶
Selecting the aws driver adds the following options to the providers section of the configuration.
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providers.[aws]
¶
Type: list An AWS provider’s resources are partitioned into groups called pool (see providers.[aws].pools for details), and within a pool, the node types which are to be made available are listed (see providers.[aws].pools.labels for details).
See Boto Configuration for information on how to configure credentials and other settings for AWS access in Nodepool’s runtime environment.
Note
For documentation purposes the option names are prefixed
providers.[aws]
to disambiguate from other drivers, but[aws]
is not required in the configuration (e.g. belowproviders.[aws].pools
refers to thepools
key in theproviders
section when theaws
driver is selected).Example:
providers: - name: ec2-us-west-2 driver: aws region-name: us-west-2 cloud-images: - name: debian9 image-id: ami-09c308526d9534717 username: admin pools: - name: main max-servers: 5 subnet-id: subnet-0123456789abcdef0 security-group-id: sg-01234567890abcdef labels: - name: debian9 cloud-image: debian9 instance-type: t3.medium iam-instance-profile: arn: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:instance-profile/s3-read-only key-name: zuul tags: key1: value1 - name: debian9-large cloud-image: debian9 instance-type: t3.large key-name: zuul tags: key1: value1 key2: value2
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providers.[aws].
name
(required)¶ A unique name for this provider configuration.
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providers.[aws].
region-name
(required)¶ Name of the AWS region to interact with.
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providers.[aws].
profile-name
¶ The AWS credentials profile to load for this provider. If unspecified the boto3 library will select a profile.
See Boto Configuration for more information.
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providers.[aws].
boot-timeout
¶
Default:60
Type: int seconds Once an instance is active, how long to try connecting to the image via SSH. If the timeout is exceeded, the node launch is aborted and the instance deleted.
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providers.[aws].
launch-retries
¶
Default:3
The number of times to retry launching a node before considering the job failed.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images
¶
Type: list Each entry in this section must refer to an entry in the labels section.
cloud-images: - name: ubuntu1804 image-id: ami-082fd9a18128c9e8c username: ubuntu - name: ubuntu1804-by-filters image-filters: - name: name values: - named-ami username: ubuntu - name: my-custom-win2k3 connection-type: winrm username: admin
Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
name
(required)¶
Type: string Identifier to refer this cloud-image from providers.[aws].pools.labels section. Since this name appears elsewhere in the nodepool configuration file, you may want to use your own descriptive name here and use
image-id
to specify the cloud image so that if the image id changes on the cloud, the impact to your Nodepool configuration will be minimal. However, ifimage-id
is not provided, this is assumed to be the image id in the cloud.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
image-id
¶
Type: str If this is provided, it is used to select the image from the cloud provider by ID.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
image-filters
¶
Type: list If provided, this is used to select an AMI by filters. If the filters provided match more than one image, the most recent will be returned. image-filters are not valid if image-id is also specified.
Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
image-filters.
name
(required)¶
Type: str The filter name. See Boto describe images for a list of valid filters.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
image-filters.
values
(required)¶
Type: list A list of str values to filter on
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
username
¶
Type: str The username that a consumer should use when connecting to the node.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
python-path
¶
Default:auto
Type: str The path of the default python interpreter. Used by Zuul to set
ansible_python_interpreter
. The special valueauto
will direct Zuul to use inbuilt Ansible logic to select the interpreter on Ansible >=2.8, and default to/usr/bin/python2
for earlier versions.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
connection-type
¶
Type: str The connection type that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most images this is not necessary. However when creating Windows images this could be ‘winrm’ to enable access via ansible.
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providers.[aws].
cloud-images.
connection-port
¶
Default:22/ 5986
Type: int The port that a consumer should use when connecting to the node. For most diskimages this is not necessary. This defaults to 22 for ssh and 5986 for winrm.
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providers.[aws].
pools
¶
Type: list A pool defines a group of resources from an AWS provider. Each pool has a maximum number of nodes which can be launched from it, along with a number of cloud-related attributes used when launching nodes.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
name
(required)¶ A unique name within the provider for this pool of resources.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
node-attributes
¶
Type: dict A dictionary of key-value pairs that will be stored with the node data in ZooKeeper. The keys and values can be any arbitrary string.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
subnet-id
¶ If provided, specifies the subnet to assign to the primary network interface of nodes.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
security-group-id
¶ If provided, specifies the security group ID to assign to the primary network interface of nodes.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
public-ip-address
¶
Default:True
Type: bool Specify if a public ip address shall be attached to nodes.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
host-key-checking
¶
Default:True
Type: bool Specify custom behavior of validation of SSH host keys. When set to False, nodepool-launcher will not ssh-keyscan nodes after they are booted. This might be needed if nodepool-launcher and the nodes it launches are on different networks. The default value is True.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels
¶
Type: list Each entry in a pool’s labels section indicates that the corresponding label is available for use in this pool. When creating nodes for a label, the flavor-related attributes in that label’s section will be used.
labels: - name: bionic instance-type: m5a.large
Each entry is a dictionary with the following keys
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
name
(required)¶
Type: str Identifier to refer this label. Nodepool will use this to set the name of the instance unless the name is specified as a tag.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
cloud-image
(required)¶
Type: str Refers to the name of an externally managed image in the cloud that already exists on the provider. The value of
cloud-image
should match thename
of a previously configured entry from thecloud-images
section of the provider. See providers.[aws].cloud-images.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
ebs-optimized
¶
Default:False
Type: bool Indicates whether EBS optimization (additional, dedicated throughput between Amazon EC2 and Amazon EBS,) has been enabled for the instance.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
instance-type
(required)¶
Type: str Name of the flavor to use.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
iam-instance-profile
¶
Type: dict Used to attach an iam instance profile. Useful for giving access to services without needing any secrets.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
iam-instance-profile.
name
¶ Name of the instance profile. Mutually exclusive with providers.[aws].pools.labels.iam-instance-profile.arn
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
iam-instance-profile.
arn
¶ ARN identifier of the profile. Mutually exclusive with providers.[aws].pools.labels.iam-instance-profile.name
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
key-name
(required)¶
Type: string The name of a keypair that will be used when booting each server.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
volume-type
¶
Type: string If given, the root EBS volume type
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
volume-size
¶
Type: int If given, the size of the root EBS volume, in GiB.
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providers.[aws].
pools.
labels.
userdata
¶
Default:None
Type: str A string of userdata for a node. Example usage is to install cloud-init package on image which will apply the userdata. Additional info about options in cloud-config: https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html
A dictionary of tags to add to the EC2 instances
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