aminator - Easily create application-specific custom AMIs
Aminator creates a custom AMI from just:
- A base ami ID
- A link to a deb or rpm package that installs your application.
This is useful for many AWS workflows, particularly ones that take advantage of auto-scaling groups.
Requirements
- Python 2.7 (Python 3.x support not yet available)
- Linux or UNIX cloud instance (EC2 currently supported)
Installation
Clone this repository and run:
# python setup.py install
or
# pip install git+https://github.com/Netflix/aminator.git#egg=aminator
Usage
usage: aminate [-h] [-e ENVIRONMENT] [--version] [--debug] [-n NAME] [-s SUFFIX] [-c CREATOR] (-b BASE_AMI_NAME | -B BASE_AMI_ID) [--ec2-region REGION] [--boto-secure] [--boto-debug] package positional arguments: package package to aminate. A string resolvable by the native package manager or a file system path or http url to the package file. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -e ENVIRONMENT, --environment ENVIRONMENT The environment configuration for amination --version show program's version number and exit --debug Verbose debugging output AMI Tagging and Naming: Tagging and naming options for the resultant AMI -n NAME, --name NAME name of resultant AMI (default package_name-version- release-arch-yyyymmddHHMM-ebs -s SUFFIX, --suffix SUFFIX suffix of ami name, (default yyyymmddHHMM) -c CREATOR, --creator CREATOR The user who is aminating. The resultant AMI will receive a creator tag w/ this user Base AMI: EITHER AMI id OR name, not both! -b BASE_AMI_NAME, --base-ami-name BASE_AMI_NAME The name of the base AMI used in provisioning -B BASE_AMI_ID, --base-ami-id BASE_AMI_ID The id of the base AMI used in provisioning EC2 Options: EC2 Connection Information --ec2-region REGION EC2 region (default: us-east-1) --boto-secure Connect via https --boto-debug Boto debug output
Details
The rough amination workflow:
- Create a volume from the snapshot of the base AMI
- Attach and mount the volume
- Chroot into mounted volume
- Provision application onto mounted volume using rpm or deb package
- Unmount the volume and create a snapshot
- Register the snapshot as an AMI
Support
Documentation
See the aminator wiki for documentation
License
Copyright 2013 Netflix, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the โLicenseโ); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an โAS ISโ BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.