I am looking for a way to bind user script data to EC2 RunRequest in the Java SDK (equivalent to ec2-run instances of ami-1234567 -f startup- script.zip for a command line tool).
A few things I read that something is a string of user data with "#!" will be executed, but this does not seem to be the case.
Is it possible?
FYI: here is my test class:
public class AWSTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
AWSCredentials credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("access-key","secret-access-key");
AmazonEC2Client ec2 = new AmazonEC2Client(credentials);
RunInstancesRequest request = new RunInstancesRequest();
request.setInstanceType(InstanceType.M1Small.toString());
request.setMinCount(1);
request.setMaxCount(1);
request.setImageId("ami-84db39ed");
request.setKeyName("linux-keypair");
request.setUserData(getUserDataScript());
ec2.runInstances(request);
}
private static String getUserDataScript(){
ArrayList<String> lines = new ArrayList<String>();
lines.add("#! /bin/bash");
lines.add("curl http://www.google.com > google.html");
lines.add("shutdown -h 0");
String str = new String(Base64.encodeBase64(join(lines, "\n").getBytes()));
return str;
}
static String join(Collection<String> s, String delimiter) {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
Iterator<String> iter = s.iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
builder.append(iter.next());
if (!iter.hasNext()) {
break;
}
builder.append(delimiter);
}
return builder.toString();
}
}
Unfortunately, after running this, I can set SSH in the field and confirm that
- He did not turn off and
- He did not upload the file
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Best
Zach
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