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(a)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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