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ec2-instance-data

recursively retrieve ec2 instance data via http.get

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ec2-instance-data

Recursively retrieve EC2 instance data via http.get.

Note: this assumes that a metadata service is available at http://169.254.169.254/. Thus it works on EC2 instances, behavior on other machines is undefined. See the test/ folder for a fake service you can use for testing elsewhere.

Install

    npm install ec2-instance-data

Example

    var instance = require("ec2-instance-data");

    instance.init(function () {
        console.log("instance.latest = %s", JSON.stringify(instance.latest, null, "  "));
    });

Details

Amazon makes available to EC2 instances a variety of instance specific data via http GET calls to a magic IP address and a set of well-known paths. However the exact data available depends on what features the instance was started with (e.g. security groups, IAM roles, instance type, etc.), and Amazon adds more stuff over time, leading to maintenance headaches for any module that tries to wrap this with an API. This module smooths over that variability by recursively spidering the URLs starting from a couple common roots: /latest/meta-data/ and /latest/dynamic/ (the roots can be overridden if desired). While it does generate a lot of http requests, it still only takes about 50 milliseconds to spider the default data set, which should be tolerable when starting a service.

Here's an example that pulls only the IAM provided identity information, which you can then use to connect to other AWS services. Note that this will only work on an instance started with an IAM role.

    var instance = require("ec2-instance-data");

    instance.camelize = true; // replaces "path-name" with "pathName", allowing use of .
    instance.roots = ['/latest/meta-data/iam/']; // just pull the IAM data

    instance.init(function () {
        console.log("IAM provided security credentials for this instance: %s",
              JSON.stringify(instance.latest.metaData.iam.securityCredentials, null, "  ")
        );
    });

will produce output something like this

    IAM provided security credentials for this instance: {
      "myIamRoleName": {
        "Code": "Success",
        "LastUpdated": "2013-03-09T00:38:07Z",
        "Type": "AWS-HMAC",
        "AccessKeyId": "ASIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2Q",
        "SecretAccessKey": "SQXXXX.....xxxrp",
        "Token": "AQoDYXXXXX...XXXXXGWC4=",
        "Expiration": "2013-03-09T07:00:14Z"
      }
    }

EC2 Tags

There is another store of meta-data for EC2 instances, tags. By default all instances created via the console have a Name tag, but you can add others. The tags for the current instance can be accessed via the initTags method, which must be called after init. This uses EC2's DescribeTags API via the AWS SDK for Node.js. Because this is an optional dependency you must explicitly install it with npm install aws-sdk. To access the tags the client must be initialized with credentials for an account with permission to use the DescribeTags API, by far the simplest way to do this is to assign an IAM role to the instance, in which case it will "just work", e.g.

var instance = require("./index.js");

instance.init(function (error, data) {
  if (error) {
    console.log(error);
    process.exit();
  } else {
    instance.initTags(console.log);
  }
});
{
    "Name": "MyInstanceName",
    "OtherTag": "SomethingElse"
}

If no IAM Role is available you can set the credentials explicitly before calling initTags, see aws-sdk docs for details.

Change Log

  • 0.3.1: added fake metadata server for testing outside EC2
  • 0.3.0: added built-in support for querying EC2 tags (initTags method)

Acknowledgements

This module inspired in part by several other efforts in the same realm, including ec2-user-data and ec2metadata by @kilianc, which is worth considering as an alternative to this.

License

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Package last updated on 02 Apr 2013

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