I re-read...
"no configuration" besides changing RAILS_ROOT/config/environment.rb for the -framework app to point to :ec2 instead of :mock.
And I guess you figured out that by default, it expects the repositories to be checked out as peers of each other, in some single directory, and not scattered all willy-nilly across your filesystem.
But then again, you don't seem like the willy-nilly type.
-Bob
On Aug 3, 2009, at 1:16 PM, Bob McWhirter wrote:
Same way as mock. No envvars or config required. Http auth will fetch credentials from the end user.
Name and password are you access-key and secret-access-key from AWS.
Bob
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On Aug 3, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Bob McWhirter wrote:
Also, for reference, I have a bundle of repositories: The REST responder framework, useless without a driver: http://github.com/bobmcwhirter/deltacloud-framework/tree/master The EC2 driver for use with the framework: http://github.com/bobmcwhirter/deltacloud-driver-ec2/tree/master The mock driver for use with the framework: http://github.com/bobmcwhirter/deltacloud-driver-mock/tree/master And the Ruby client library (ultimately will be packaged as rubygem) http://github.com/bobmcwhirter/deltacloud-client-ruby/tree/master -Bob
Bob:
I have mock running on windows.. do you have steps to set up the EC2 bits.. or is it just set up the ENV variables and whoever is running mongrel will use that?
-- bk
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