├── .gitignore
├── COPYING
├── README
├── TODO
├── ami_creator
├── __init__.py
└── ami_creator.py
├── ks-centos5.cfg
├── ks-centos6.cfg
├── ks-fedora14.cfg
└── setup.py
/.gitignore:
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2 | dist
3 | build
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/README:
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1 | ami-creator
2 |
3 | A simple tool based on python-imgcreate to create Fedora/Red Hat style
4 | images that can be used as an AMI in EC2.
5 |
6 | Takes a kickstart config like the rest of livecd-creator, etc and spits out a
7 | disk image file that's suitable to upload as an s3 ami. To do the upload right
8 | now, you'll want to run something like
9 | ec2-bundle-image
10 | ec2-upload-bundle
11 | ec2-register
12 | after having created your base image file.
13 |
14 | Tested with the following as guests:
15 | * CentOS 5.5
16 | * Fedora 14
17 | See the configs/ directory for example configs that work for each of these.
18 |
19 |
20 | Jeremy Katz
21 | 2010 December 10
22 |
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1 | * Test more
2 | * Add support for creating manifest + bundle
3 | * Add support to upload bundle
4 | * Add support to register the AMI
5 |
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/ami_creator/__init__.py:
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1 |
2 |
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/ami_creator/ami_creator.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python -tt
2 | #
3 | # ami-creator: Create an EC2 AMI image
4 | #
5 | # Copyright 2010, Jeremy Katz
6 | # Jeremy Katz
7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
10 | #
11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | # GNU Library General Public License for more details.
15 | #
16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
19 |
20 | import logging
21 | import optparse
22 | import os
23 | import sys
24 | import shutil
25 |
26 | import imgcreate
27 |
28 | import rpmUtils.arch
29 |
30 | class Usage(Exception):
31 | def __init__(self, msg = None):
32 | Exception.__init__(self, msg)
33 |
34 | def parse_options(args):
35 | parser = optparse.OptionParser()
36 |
37 | # options related to the image
38 | imgopt = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, "Image options",
39 | "These options define the created image.")
40 | imgopt.add_option("-c", "--config", type="string", dest="kscfg",
41 | help="Path or url to kickstart config file")
42 | imgopt.add_option("-n", "--name", type="string", dest="name",
43 | help="Name to use for the image")
44 | imgopt.add_option("-e", "--extract-bootfiles", action="store_true", dest="extract_bootfiles",
45 | help="Extract the kernel and ramdisk from the image")
46 | parser.add_option_group(imgopt)
47 |
48 | # options related to the config of your system
49 | sysopt = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, "System directory options",
50 | "These options define directories used on your system for creating the ami")
51 | sysopt.add_option("-t", "--tmpdir", type="string",
52 | dest="tmpdir", default="/var/tmp",
53 | help="Temporary directory to use (default: /var/tmp)")
54 | sysopt.add_option("", "--cache", type="string",
55 | dest="cachedir", default=None,
56 | help="Cache directory to use (default: private cache")
57 | parser.add_option_group(sysopt)
58 |
59 | imgcreate.setup_logging(parser)
60 |
61 | # debug options not recommended for "production" images
62 | # Start a shell in the chroot for post-configuration.
63 | parser.add_option("-l", "--shell", action="store_true", dest="give_shell",
64 | help=optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP)
65 |
66 |
67 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
68 | if not options.kscfg:
69 | raise Usage("Kickstart file must be provided")
70 |
71 | return options
72 |
73 | class AmiCreator(imgcreate.LoopImageCreator):
74 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
75 | imgcreate.LoopImageCreator.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
76 |
77 | # amis need xenblk at least
78 | self.__modules = ["xenblk", "xen_blkfront", "virtio_net", "virtio_pci",
79 | "virtio_blk", "virtio_balloon", "e1000", "sym53c8xx",
80 | "scsi_transport_sas", "mptbase", "mptscsih",
81 | "sd_mod", "mptsas", "sg" ]
82 | self.__modules.extend(imgcreate.kickstart.get_modules(self.ks))
83 |
84 | # FIXME: refactor into imgcreate.LoopImageCreator
85 | def _get_kernel_options(self):
86 | """Return a kernel options string for bootloader configuration."""
87 | r = imgcreate.kickstart.get_kernel_args(self.ks, default = "ro")
88 | return r
89 |
90 | def _get_fstab(self):
91 | s = "LABEL=_/ / %s defaults 0 0\n" % self._fstype
92 |
93 | s += self._get_fstab_special()
94 | return s
95 |
96 | def _create_bootconfig(self):
97 | imgtemplate = """title %(title)s %(version)s
98 | root (hd0)
99 | kernel /boot/vmlinuz-%(version)s root=LABEL=_/ %(bootargs)s
100 | initrd /boot/%(initrdfn)s-%(version)s.img
101 | """
102 |
103 | cfg = """default=0
104 | timeout=%(timeout)s
105 |
106 | """ % { "timeout": imgcreate.kickstart.get_timeout(self.ks, 5) }
107 |
108 | kernels = self._get_kernel_versions()
109 | versions = []
110 | for ktype in kernels:
111 | versions.extend(kernels[ktype])
112 |
113 | for version in versions:
114 | if os.path.exists(self._instroot + "/boot/initrd-%s.img" %(version,)):
115 | initrdfn = "initrd"
116 | else:
117 | initrdfn = "initramfs"
118 |
119 | cfg += imgtemplate % {"title": self.name,
120 | "version": version,
121 | "initrdfn": initrdfn,
122 | "bootargs": self._get_kernel_options()}
123 |
124 | with open(self._instroot + "/boot/grub/grub.conf", "w") as grubcfg:
125 | grubcfg.write(cfg)
126 |
127 | # ec2 (pvgrub) expects to see /boot/grub/menu.lst
128 | os.link(self._instroot + "/boot/grub/grub.conf",
129 | self._instroot + "/boot/grub/menu.lst")
130 |
131 | def extract_bootfiles(self):
132 | for x in os.listdir(self._instroot + "/boot"):
133 | if not (x.startswith("initr") or x.startswith("vmlinuz")):
134 | continue
135 | logging.info("Extracting " + x)
136 | shutil.copyfile(self._instroot + "/boot/" + x, x)
137 |
138 | def __write_dracut_conf(self, cfgfn):
139 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(cfgfn)):
140 | os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(cfgfn))
141 |
142 | cfg = """
143 | filesystems+="%(rootfs)s"
144 | drivers+="%(modules)s"
145 | """ % {"rootfs": self._fstype,
146 | "modules": " ".join(self.__modules)}
147 |
148 | with open(cfgfn, "w") as f:
149 | f.write(cfg)
150 |
151 | def __write_mkinitrd_conf(self, cfgfn):
152 | if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(cfgfn)):
153 | os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(cfgfn))
154 |
155 | cfg = """
156 | PROBE="no"
157 | MODULES+="%(rootfs)s "
158 | MODULES+="%(modules)s "
159 | rootfs="%(rootfs)s"
160 | rootopts="defaults"
161 | """ % {"rootfs": self._fstype,
162 | "modules": " ".join(self.__modules)}
163 |
164 | with open(cfgfn, "w") as f:
165 | f.write(cfg)
166 | os.chmod(cfgfn, 0755)
167 |
168 | def _mount_instroot(self, base_on = None):
169 | imgcreate.LoopImageCreator._mount_instroot(self, base_on)
170 | # we only support rhel/centos5 for mkinitrd because of
171 | # config incompatibilities. blargh.
172 | self.__write_mkinitrd_conf(self._instroot + "/etc/sysconfig/mkinitrd/ami.conf")
173 | # and rhel/centos6 and current fedora (f12+) use dracut anyway
174 | self.__write_dracut_conf(self._instroot + "/etc/dracut.conf.d/ami.conf")
175 |
176 | def package(self, destdir="."):
177 | imgcreate.LoopImageCreator.package(self, destdir)
178 |
179 |
180 | def main():
181 | try:
182 | options = parse_options(sys.argv[1:])
183 | except Usage, msg:
184 | logging.error(msg)
185 | return 1
186 |
187 | if os.geteuid() != 0:
188 | logging.error("ami-creator must be run as root")
189 | return 1
190 |
191 | ks = imgcreate.read_kickstart(options.kscfg)
192 | name = imgcreate.build_name(options.kscfg)
193 | if options.name:
194 | name = options.name
195 |
196 | creator = AmiCreator(ks, name, "/")
197 | creator.tmpdir = os.path.abspath(options.tmpdir)
198 | if options.cachedir:
199 | options.cachedir = os.path.abspath(options.cachedir)
200 |
201 | try:
202 | creator.mount(cachedir=options.cachedir)
203 | creator.install()
204 | creator.configure()
205 | if options.extract_bootfiles:
206 | creator.extract_bootfiles()
207 | if options.give_shell:
208 | print "Launching shell. Exit to continue."
209 | print "----------------------------------"
210 | creator.launch_shell()
211 | creator.unmount()
212 | creator.package()
213 | except imgcreate.CreatorError, e:
214 | logging.error("Error creating ami: %s" %(e,))
215 | return 1
216 | finally:
217 | creator.cleanup()
218 |
219 | return 0
220 |
221 | if __name__ == "__main__":
222 | sys.exit(main())
223 |
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/ks-centos5.cfg:
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1 | # Build a basic CentOS 5 AMI
2 | lang en_US.UTF-8
3 | keyboard us
4 | timezone US/Eastern
5 | auth --useshadow --enablemd5
6 | selinux --disabled
7 | firewall --disabled
8 | bootloader --timeout=1
9 | network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on
10 | services --enabled=network
11 |
12 |
13 | # Uncomment the next line
14 | # to make the root password be password
15 | # By default the root password is emptied
16 | #rootpw password
17 |
18 | #
19 | # Define how large you want your rootfs to be
20 | # NOTE: S3-backed AMIs have a limit of 10G
21 | #
22 | part / --size 512 --fstype ext3
23 |
24 | #
25 | # Repositories
26 | repo --name=CentOS5-Base --mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5&arch=$basearch&repo=os
27 | repo --name=CentOS5-Updates --mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5&arch=$basearch&repo=updates
28 | repo --name=CentOS5-Addons --mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5&arch=$basearch&repo=extras
29 | repo --name=EPEL --baseurl=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/$basearch/
30 |
31 | #
32 | #
33 | # Add all the packages after the base packages
34 | #
35 | %packages --excludedocs --nobase --instLangs=en
36 | @core
37 | system-config-securitylevel-tui
38 | audit
39 | pciutils
40 | bash
41 | coreutils
42 | kernel-xen
43 | grub
44 | e2fsprogs
45 | passwd
46 | policycoreutils
47 | chkconfig
48 | rootfiles
49 | yum
50 | vim-minimal
51 | acpid
52 | openssh-clients
53 | openssh-server
54 | curl
55 |
56 | #Allow for dhcp access
57 | dhclient
58 | iputils
59 |
60 | %end
61 |
62 | #
63 | # Add custom post scripts after the base post.
64 | #
65 | %post
66 | %end
67 |
68 | %post --nochroot --erroronfail
69 | # bleah. fedora 14 has a newer version of bdb for rpm
70 | # migrate from bdb47 to bdb45 with db_dump + db_load if needed
71 | if [ $(file $INSTALL_ROOT/var/lib/rpm/Packages | grep -c "version 9") -ne 0 ]; then
72 | pushd $INSTALL_ROOT/var/lib/rpm 2>/dev/null || exit 1
73 | rm -f __db*
74 | for f in * ; do
75 | db_dump $f | db45_load $f.45 || exit 1
76 | mv $f.45 $f
77 | done
78 | popd 2>/dev/null
79 | fi
80 | %end
81 |
82 | # more ec2-ify
83 | %post --erroronfail
84 | # disable root password based login
85 | cat >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config << EOF
86 | PermitRootLogin without-password
87 | UseDNS no
88 | EOF
89 |
90 | # set up ssh key fetching
91 | cat >> /etc/rc.local << EOF
92 | if [ ! -d /root/.ssh ]; then
93 | mkdir -p /root/.ssh
94 | chmod 700 /root/.ssh
95 | fi
96 | # Fetch public key using HTTP
97 | KEY_FILE=\$(mktemp)
98 | curl http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key 2>/dev/null > \$KEY_FILE
99 | if [ \$? -eq 0 ]; then
100 | cat \$KEY_FILE >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
101 | chmod 600 /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
102 | fi
103 | rm -f \$KEY_FILE
104 | EOF
105 |
106 | %end
107 |
108 |
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/ks-centos6.cfg:
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1 | # Build a basic CentOS 6 AMI
2 | lang en_US.UTF-8
3 | keyboard us
4 | timezone US/Eastern
5 | auth --useshadow --enablemd5
6 | selinux --permissive
7 | firewall --enabled --ssh
8 | bootloader --timeout=1 --append xen_blkfront.sda_is_xvda=1
9 | network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on
10 | services --enabled=network
11 |
12 |
13 | # Uncomment the next line to make the root password be password
14 | # By default the root password is locked
15 | #rootpw password
16 | rootpw --lock
17 |
18 | #
19 | # Define how large you want your rootfs to be
20 | # NOTE: S3-backed AMIs have a limit of 10G
21 | #
22 | part / --size 768 --fstype ext4
23 |
24 | #
25 | # Repositories
26 | repo --name=CentOS6-Base --mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=6&arch=$basearch&repo=os
27 | repo --name=CentOS6-Updates --mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=6&arch=$basearch&repo=updates
28 | repo --name=EPEL --baseurl=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/$basearch/
29 |
30 |
31 | #
32 | #
33 | # Add all the packages after the base packages
34 | #
35 | %packages --nobase --instLangs=en
36 | @core
37 | system-config-securitylevel-tui
38 | system-config-firewall-base
39 | audit
40 | pciutils
41 | bash
42 | coreutils
43 | kernel-xen
44 | grub
45 | e2fsprogs
46 | passwd
47 | policycoreutils
48 | chkconfig
49 | rootfiles
50 | yum
51 | vim-minimal
52 | acpid
53 | openssh-clients
54 | openssh-server
55 | curl
56 | cloud-init
57 | sudo
58 |
59 | #Allow for dhcp access
60 | dhclient
61 | iputils
62 |
63 | %end
64 |
65 | # set up ec2-user
66 | %post --erroronfail
67 | /usr/sbin/useradd ec2-user
68 | echo 'ec2-user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' >> /etc/sudoers
69 |
70 | %end
71 |
72 |
73 | #
74 | # Add custom post scripts after the base post.
75 | #
76 | %post
77 | %end
78 |
79 |
80 |
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/ks-fedora14.cfg:
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1 | # Build a basic Fedora 14 AMI
2 | lang en_US.UTF-8
3 | keyboard us
4 | timezone US/Eastern
5 | auth --useshadow --enablemd5
6 | selinux --disabled
7 | firewall --disabled
8 | bootloader --timeout=1
9 | network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on
10 | services --enabled=network
11 |
12 |
13 | # Uncomment the next line
14 | # to make the root password be password
15 | # By default the root password is emptied
16 | #rootpw password
17 |
18 | #
19 | # Define how large you want your rootfs to be
20 | # NOTE: S3-backed AMIs have a limit of 10G
21 | #
22 | part / --size 512 --fstype ext3
23 |
24 | #
25 | # Repositories
26 | repo --name=fedora --mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-14&arch=$basearch
27 | repo --name=updates --mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=updates-released-f14&arch=$basearch
28 |
29 | #
30 | #
31 | # Add all the packages after the base packages
32 | #
33 | %packages --excludedocs --nobase --instLangs=en
34 | @core
35 | system-config-securitylevel-tui
36 | audit
37 | pciutils
38 | bash
39 | coreutils
40 | kernel-xen
41 | grub
42 | e2fsprogs
43 | passwd
44 | policycoreutils
45 | chkconfig
46 | rootfiles
47 | yum
48 | vim-minimal
49 | acpid
50 | openssh-clients
51 | openssh-server
52 | curl
53 |
54 | #Allow for dhcp access
55 | dhclient
56 | iputils
57 |
58 | %end
59 |
60 | #
61 | # Add custom post scripts after the base post.
62 | #
63 | %post
64 | %end
65 |
66 | # more ec2-ify
67 | %post --erroronfail
68 | # disable root password based login
69 | cat >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config << EOF
70 | PermitRootLogin without-password
71 | UseDNS no
72 | EOF
73 |
74 | # set up ssh key fetching
75 | cat >> /etc/rc.local << EOF
76 | if [ ! -d /root/.ssh ]; then
77 | mkdir -p /root/.ssh
78 | chmod 700 /root/.ssh
79 | fi
80 | # Fetch public key using HTTP
81 | KEY_FILE=\$(mktemp)
82 | curl http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key 2>/dev/null > \$KEY_FILE
83 | if [ \$? -eq 0 ]; then
84 | cat \$KEY_FILE >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
85 | chmod 600 /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
86 | fi
87 | rm -f \$KEY_FILE
88 | EOF
89 |
90 | %end
91 |
92 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | #
3 | # setup.py -- Installation for ami-creator
4 | #
5 | # Copyright 2010, Jeremy Katz
6 | # Jeremy Katz
7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9 | # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
10 | # of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
20 |
21 | from ez_setup import use_setuptools
22 | use_setuptools()
23 |
24 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages
25 |
26 | PACKAGE_NAME = 'ami-creator'
27 |
28 | setup(name=PACKAGE_NAME,
29 | version="0.3",
30 | license="GPL",
31 | description="Command line tools for creating AMIs from kickstart files.",
32 | entry_points = {
33 | 'console_scripts': [
34 | 'ami-creator = ami_creator.ami_creator:main',
35 | ],
36 | },
37 | packages=find_packages(),
38 | include_package_data=True,
39 | maintainer="Jeremy Katz",
40 | maintainer_email="katzj@fedoraproject.com",
41 | url="https://github.com/katzj/ami-creator/"
42 | )
43 |
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