1VM::EC2::Generic(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation VM::EC2::Generic(3)
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6 VM::EC2::Generic - Base class for VM::EC2 objects
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9 use VM::EC2;
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11 my $ec2 = VM::EC2->new(-access_key => 'access key id',
12 -secret_key => 'aws_secret_key',
13 -endpoint => 'http://ec2.amazonaws.com');
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15 my $object = $ec2->some_method(...);
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17 # getting data fields
18 my @field_names = $object->fields;
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20 # invoking data fields as methods
21 my $request_id = $object->requestId;
22 my $xmlns = $object->xmlns;
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24 # tagging
25 my $tags = $object->tags;
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27 if ($tags->{Role} eq 'WebServer') {
28 $object->delete_tags(Role=>undef);
29 $object->add_tags(Role => 'Web Server',
30 Status => 'development');
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33 # get the parsed XML object as a hash
34 my $hashref = $object->payload;
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36 # get the parsed XML object as a Data::Dumper string
37 my $text = $object->as_string;
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39 # get the VM::EC2 object back
40 my $ec2 = $object->ec2;
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42 # get the most recent error string
43 warn $object->error_str;
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46 This is a common base class for objects returned from VM::EC2. It
47 provides a number of generic methods that are used in subclasses, but
48 is not intended to be used directly.
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51 $object = VM::EC2::Generic->new($payload,$ec2 [,$xmlns, $requestId])
52 Given the parsed XML generated by VM::EC2::Dispatch and the VM::EC2
53 object, return a new object. Two optional additional arguments provide
54 the seldom-needed XML namespace and ID of the request that generated
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57 $ec2 = $object->ec2
58 $ec2 = $object->aws
59 Return the VM::EC2 object that generated this object. This method can
60 be called as either ec2() (preferred) or aws() (deprecated).
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62 $id = $object->primary_id (optional method)
63 Resources that have unique Amazon identifiers, such as images,
64 instances and volumes, implement the primary_id() method to return that
65 identifier. Resources that do not have unique identifiers, will throw
66 an exception if this method is called. This method is in addition to
67 the resource-specific ID. For example, volumes have a unique ID, and
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76 $xmlns = $object->xmlns
77 Return the XML namespace of the request that generated this object, if
78 any. All objects generated by direct requests on the VM::EC2 object
79 will return this field, but objects returned via methods calls on these
80 objects (objects once removed) may not.
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82 $id = $object->requestId
83 Return the ID of the reuqest that generated this object, if any. All
84 objects generated by direct requests on the VM::EC2 object will return
85 this field, but objects returned via methods calls on these objects
86 (objects once removed) may not.
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88 $name = $object->short_name
89 Return a short name for this object for use in string interpolation. If
90 the object has a primary_id() method, then this returns that ID.
91 Otherwise it returns the default Perl object name
92 (VM::EC2::Generic=HASH(0x99f3850). Some classes override short_name()
93 in order to customized information about the object. See for example
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96 $hashref = $object->payload
97 Return the parsed XML hashref that underlies this object. See
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100 @fields = $object->fields
101 Return the data field names that are valid for an object of this type.
102 These field names correspond to tags in the XML returned from Amazon
103 and can then be used as method calls.
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105 Internally, this method is called valid_fields()
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107 $text = $object->as_string
108 Return a Data::Dumper representation of the contents of this object's
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111 $hashref = $object->tags
112 $hashref = $object->tagSet
113 Return the metadata tags assigned to this resource, if any, as a
114 hashref. Both tags() and tagSet() work identically.
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116 $boolean = $object->add_tags(Tag1=>'value1',Tag2=>'value2',...)
117 $boolean = $object->add_tags(\%hash)
118 Add one or more tags to the object. You may provide either a list of
119 tag/value pairs or a hashref. If no tag of the indicated name exsists
120 it will be created. If there is already a tag by this name, it will be
121 set to the provided value. The result code is true if the Amazon
122 resource was successfully updated.
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124 Also see VM::EC2->add_tags() for a way of tagging multiple resources
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127 The alias add_tag() is also provided as a convenience.
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129 $boolean = $object->delete_tags(@args)
130 Delete the indicated tags from the indicated resource. There are
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133 # delete Foo tag if it has value "bar" and Buzz tag if it has value 'bazz'
134 $i->delete_tags({Foo=>'bar',Buzz=>'bazz'})
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136 # same as above but using a list rather than a hashref
137 $i->delete_tags(Foo=>'bar',Buzz=>'bazz')
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139 # delete Foo tag if it has any value, Buzz if it has value 'bazz'
140 $i->delete_tags({Foo=>undef,Buzz=>'bazz'})
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142 # delete Foo and Buzz tags unconditionally
143 $i->delete_tags(['Foo','Buzz'])
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145 # delete Foo tag unconditionally
146 $i->delete_tags('Foo');
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148 Also see VM::EC2->delete_tags() for a way of deleting tags from
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151 $xml = $object->as_xml
152 Returns an XML version of the object. The object will already been
153 parsed by XML::Simple at this point, and so the data returned by this
154 method will not be identical to the XML returned by AWS.
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156 $value = $object->attribute('tag_name')
157 Returns the value of a tag in the XML returned from AWS, using a simple
158 heuristic. If the requested tag has a nested tag named <value> it will
159 return the contents of <value>. If the tag has one or more nested tags
160 named <item>, it will return a list of hashrefs located within the
161 <item> tag. Otherwise it will return the contents of <tag_name>.
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163 $string = $object->error_str
164 Returns the error string for the last operation, if any, as reported by
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167 $string = $object->error
168 Returns the VM::EC2::Error object from the last operation, if any, as
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172 This base class and its subclasses use string overloading so that the
173 object looks and acts like a simple string when used in a string
174 context (such as when printed or combined with other strings).
175 Typically the string corresponds to the Amazon resource ID such as
176 "ami-12345" and is generated by the short_name() method.
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178 You can sort and compare the objects as if they were strings, but
179 despite this, object method calls work in the usual way.
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182 VM::EC2 VM::EC2::Dispatch VM::EC2::Generic VM::EC2::BlockDevice
183 VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Attachment VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping
184 VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping::EBS VM::EC2::ConsoleOutput
185 VM::EC2::Error VM::EC2::Generic VM::EC2::Group VM::EC2::Image
186 VM::EC2::Instance VM::EC2::Instance::Set VM::EC2::Instance::State
187 VM::EC2::Instance::State::Change VM::EC2::Instance::State::Reason
188 VM::EC2::Region VM::EC2::ReservationSet VM::EC2::SecurityGroup
189 VM::EC2::Snapshot VM::EC2::Tag VM::EC2::Volume
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192 Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>.
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194 Copyright (c) 2011 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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196 This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can
197 redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL (either
198 version 1, or at your option, any later version) or the Artistic
199 License 2.0. Refer to LICENSE for the full license text. In addition,
200 please see DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty.
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203 Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
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