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print an /etc/hosts file to stdout with ec2 instances
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#! /usr/bin/env python | |
# ########## | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# ec2_hosts.py | |
# | |
# Then copy results to /etc/hosts | |
# | |
# ########## | |
import re | |
import shutil | |
import subprocess | |
process = subprocess.Popen('ec2-describe-instances | grep ^INSTANCE | grep running | cut -f 2,4,5,17,18', shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |
stdout_value = process.communicate()[0] | |
host_lines = [] | |
for line in stdout_value.split('\n'): | |
try: | |
(instance, external_dns, internal_dns, external_ip, internal_ip) = line.split(); | |
external_name,internal_name = external_ip,internal_ip | |
external_name = 'ec2-' + external_name.replace('.', '-') | |
internal_name = 'ip-' + internal_name.replace('.', '-') | |
host_line = '%s\t%s %s %s %s %s' % (external_ip, instance, internal_name, external_name, internal_dns, external_dns) | |
host_lines.append(host_line) | |
except: | |
pass | |
new_ec2_part = '# EC2_HOSTS\n%s\n# END_EC2_HOSTS\n' % ('\n'.join(host_lines)) | |
ec2_re = re.compile('^# EC2_HOSTS$.*# END_EC2_HOSTS', re.DOTALL|re.MULTILINE) | |
hosts_file = open('/etc/hosts').read() | |
new_hosts_file = ec2_re.sub(new_ec2_part, hosts_file) | |
shutil.copyfile('/etc/hosts', '/tmp/hosts') | |
print new_hosts_file |
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