package VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Attachment; =head1 NAME VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Attachment - Object describing the attachment of an EBS volume to an instance =head1 SYNOPSIS use VM::EC2; $ec2 = VM::EC2->new(...); $volume = $ec2->describe_volumes(-volume_id=>'vol-12345'); $attachment = $ec2->attachment; $volId = $attachment->volumeId; $device = $attachment->device; $instanceId = $attachment->instanceId; $status = $attachment->status; $time = $attachment->attachTime; $delete = $attachment->deleteOnTermination; $attachment->deleteOnTermination(1); # change delete flag =head1 DESCRIPTION This object is used to describe the attachment of an Amazon EBS volume to an instance. It is returned by VM::EC2::Volume->attachment(). =head1 METHODS The following object methods are supported: volumeId -- ID of the volume. instanceId -- ID of the instance status -- Attachment state, one of "attaching", "attached", "detaching", "detached". attachTime -- Timestamp for when volume was attached deleteOnTermination -- True if the EBS volume will be deleted when its attached instance terminates. Note that this is a Perl true, and not the string "true". The deleteOnTermination method is slightly more sophisticated than the result from the standard AWS API because it returns the CURRENT deleteOnTermination flag for the attachment, which might have been changed by VM::EC2->modify_instance_attributes(). You may also change the deleteOnTermination state by passing a boolean argument to the method: $attachment->deleteOnTermination(1); In addition, this class provides several convenience functions: =head2 $instance = $attachment->instance Returns the VM::EC2::Instance corresponding to this attachment. =head2 $volume = $attachment->volume Returns the VM::EC2::Volume object corresponding to this attachment. =head2 $device = $attachment->deviceName Alias for device() to be compatible with VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping call. =head2 $result = $attachment->deleteOnTermination($boolean) Change the deleteOnTermination flag on this attachment. =head2 $status = $attachment->current_status Refreshes the information in the object and returns status(). =head2 $attachment->refresh Calls AWS to refresh the attachment information. =head1 STRING OVERLOADING When used in a string context, this object will interpolate into a string of the format "volumeId=>instanceId". =head1 SEE ALSO L L L L =head1 AUTHOR Lincoln Stein Elincoln.stein@gmail.comE. Copyright (c) 2011 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL (either version 1, or at your option, any later version) or the Artistic License 2.0. Refer to LICENSE for the full license text. In addition, please see DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. =cut use strict; use base 'VM::EC2::Generic'; sub valid_fields { my $self = shift; return qw(volumeId instanceId device status attachTime deleteOnTermination); } sub primary_id { my $self = shift; return join ('=>',$self->volumeId,$self->instanceId); } sub current_status { my $self = shift; my $v = $self->aws->describe_volumes($self->volumeId) or return; my $a = $v->attachment or return 'detached'; return $a->status; } sub refresh { my $self = shift; my $v = $self->aws->describe_volumes($self->volumeId); my $a = $v->attachment; %$self = %$a; } sub deviceName { shift->device } sub deleteOnTermination { my $self = shift; if (@_) { my $deleteOnTermination = shift; $deleteOnTermination ||= 0; my $flag = $self->device.'='.$self->volumeId.":$deleteOnTermination"; return $self->aws->modify_instance_attribute($self->instanceId,-block_devices=>$flag); } my $device = $self->device; my $instance = $self->instance or die $self->aws->error_str; my @mapping = $instance->blockDeviceMapping; my ($map) = grep {$_ eq $device} @mapping; $map or die "Didn't find blockDeviceMapping corresponding to this attachment"; return $map->deleteOnTermination; } sub instance { my $self = shift; return $self->{instance} if exists $self->{instance}; my @i = $self->aws->describe_instances(-instance_id => $self->instanceId); @i == 1 or die "describe_instances(-instance_id=>",$self->instanceId,") returned more than one volume"; return $self->{instance} = $i[0]; } sub volume { my $self = shift; return $self->{volume} if exists $self->{volume}; my @i = $self->aws->describe_volumes(-volume_id => $self->volumeId); @i == 1 or die "describe_volumes(-volume_id=>",$self->volumeId,") returned more than one volume"; return $self->{volume} = $i[0]; } 1;