Hi Michael, Thanks for the reply! That makes sense, I'm still learning the ansible/correct way :)
Do you think we should we pursue modifying the boto rds interface to support the param or should we modify the ansible rds module to use rds2 (which seems to support option groups and a couple other things like publicly_accessible). I don't really understand & couldn't find any history as to why boto added "rds2" instead of iterating on the existing rds interface: https://github.com/boto/boto/tree/develop/boto/rds https://github.com/boto/boto/tree/develop/boto/rds2 Cheers, iain -- Iain Wright Cell: (562) 852-5916 <http://www.labctsi.org/> This email message is confidential, intended only for the recipient(s) named above and may contain information that is privileged, exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, do not disclose or disseminate the message to anyone except the intended recipient. If you have received this message in error, or are not the named recipient(s), please immediately notify the sender by return email, and delete all copies of this message. On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Michael DeHaan <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems very non-Ansible-way to have another copy of the module that just > uses a different protocol. > > Couldn't this just be changed up to support the new parameter? > > --Michael > > > > > On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:29 AM, iain wright <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> The goal was to provision an rds instance using ansible, which was easy >> enough using this module: http://docs.ansible.com/rds_module.html >> >> Unfortunately this module doesn't have the option to allow the RDS to >> pass in publicly_accessible and ec2 defaults making it publicly accessible >> to false. We'd like this seed our data on instance creation, proper >> security groups are used ofcourse. >> >> I tried modifying the module to include publicly_accessible where needed >> but it looks the boto rds doesn't support it: >> <localhost> REMOTE_MODULE rds size=10 password=VALUE_HIDDEN >> publicly_accessible=true command=create instance_type=db.m1.small >> instance_name=prod-rds2 engine_version=5.6 >> aws_access_key=AKIAJKMT2FVVHTPMEI6Q >> aws_secret_key=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 region=us-west-1 >> vpc_security_groups=sg-905fb6f5 db_engine=MySQL subnet=prod-rds >> username=admin >> <localhost> EXEC ['/bin/sh', '-c', 'mkdir -p >> $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009 && chmod a+rx >> $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009 && echo >> $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009'] >> <localhost> PUT /tmp/tmpDEylEv TO >> /home/iain/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009/rds >> <localhost> EXEC ['/bin/sh', '-c', u'LC_CTYPE=C LANG=C /usr/bin/python >> /home/iain/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009/rds; rm >> -rf /home/iain/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009/ >> >/dev/null 2>&1'] >> failed: [localhost] => (item={'username': 'admin', 'subnet': >> 'prod-public-rds', 'db_engine': 'MySQL', 'name': 'prod-rds2', >> 'instance_type': 'db.m1.small', 'password': 'omitted_from_mailing_list', >> 'engine_version': 5.6, 'size': 10}) => {"failed": true, "item": >> {"db_engine": "MySQL", "engine_version": 5.6, "instance_type": >> "db.m1.small", "name": "prod-rds2", "password": >> "omitted_from_mailing_list", "size": 10, "subnet": "prod-public-rds", >> "username": "admin"}, "parsed": false} >> invalid output was: Traceback (most recent call last): >> File >> "/home/iain/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009/rds", >> line 2048, in <module> >> main() >> File >> "/home/iain/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1402373676.78-265376028601009/rds", >> line 487, in main >> result = conn.create_dbinstance(instance_name, size, instance_type, >> username, password, publicly_accessible, **params) >> TypeError: create_dbinstance() got an unexpected keyword argument >> 'publicly_accessible' >> >> >> Boto does have rds2 which does seem to support this: >> https://github.com/boto/boto/blob/develop/boto/rds2/layer1.py >> >> Is anyone interested in creating an rds2 module in ansible for this? 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