This plug in helps you get some metadata from an Vagrant machine provisioned with the AWS provider
This is useful when you use want to find out the external IP, instanceID, or username of the instance you just provisioned
vagrant plugin install vagrant-awsinfo
The vagrant awsinfo
command is provided by this plugin.
Examples:
% vagrant awsinfo
{:host=>"ec2-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxxx.compute-1.amazonaws.com", :ssh_port=>22, :username=>"root", :instance_id=>"i-3188a75e", :state=>"running"}
% vagrant awsinfo -k host
ec2-174-129-128-49.compute-1.amazonaws.com
% vagrant awsinfo -k host -m default
ec2-174-129-128-49.compute-1.amazonaws.com
## Pretty Print
% vagrant awsinfo -m default -p
{
"availability_zone": "us-east-1c",
"created_at": "2013-04-20T20:51:10Z",
"flavor": "m1.medium",
"host": "ec2-50-16-48-88.compute-1.amazonaws.com",
"public_ip": "50.16.48.88",
"private_ip": "10.151.111.73",
"private_dns_name": "ip-10-151-111-73.ec2.internal",
"tags": {
"Name": "Vagrant-PhonoGateway",
"OwnerHostname": "dyer.local",
"CreatedAt": "2013-04-20T 4:46:37",
"OwnerUsername": "jdyer"
},
"groups": [
"everything_open"
],
"ssh_port": 22,
"instance_id": "i-28f14e43",
"state": "running"
}
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
John Dyer ([email protected])