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Create Environment Variables in EC2 Hosts from EC2 Host Tags, just like Beanstalk or Heroku does!
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# Author: Marcello de Sales ([email protected]) | |
# Description: Create Create Environment Variables in EC2 Hosts from EC2 Host Tags | |
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### Requirements: | |
# * Install jq library (sudo apt-get install -y jq) | |
# * Install the EC2 Instance Metadata Query Tool (http://aws.amazon.com/code/1825) | |
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### Installation: | |
# * Add the Policy EC2:DescribeTags to a User | |
# * aws configure | |
# * Souce it to the user's ~/.profile that has permissions | |
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# Add tags to an EC2 host or Image Profile | |
# Reboot and verify the result of $(env). | |
# Loads the Tags from the current instance | |
getInstanceTags () { | |
# http://aws.amazon.com/code/1825 EC2 Instance Metadata Query Tool | |
INSTANCE_ID=$(./ec2-metadata | grep instance-id | awk '{print $2}') | |
# Describe the tags of this instance | |
aws ec2 describe-tags --region sa-east-1 --filters "Name=resource-id,Values=$INSTANCE_ID" | |
} | |
# Convert the tags to environment variables. | |
# Based on https://github.com/berpj/ec2-tags-env/pull/1 | |
tags_to_env () { | |
tags=$1 | |
for key in $(echo $tags | /usr/bin/jq -r ".[][].Key"); do | |
value=$(echo $tags | /usr/bin/jq -r ".[][] | select(.Key==\"$key\") | .Value") | |
key=$(echo $key | /usr/bin/tr '-' '_' | /usr/bin/tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]') | |
echo "Exporting $key=$value" | |
export $key="$value" | |
done | |
} | |
# Execute the commands | |
instanceTags=$(getInstanceTags) | |
tags_to_env "$instanceTags" |
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