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module Fog module Compute class AWS class Real require 'fog/aws/parsers/compute/allocate_address' # Acquire an elastic IP address. # # ==== Parameters # * domain<~String> - Type of EIP, either standard or vpc # ==== Returns # * response<~Excon::Response>: # * body<~Hash>: # * 'publicIp'<~String> - The acquired address # * 'requestId'<~String> - Id of the request # # {Amazon API Reference}[http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/ApiReference-query-AllocateAddress.html] def allocate_address(domain='standard') domain = domain == 'vpc' ? 'vpc' : 'standard' request( 'Action' => 'AllocateAddress', 'Domain' => domain, :parser => Fog::Parsers::Compute::AWS::AllocateAddress.new ) end end class Mock def allocate_address(domain = 'standard') unless describe_addresses.body['addressesSet'].size < self.data[:limits][:addresses] raise Fog::Compute::AWS::Error, "AddressLimitExceeded => Too many addresses allocated" end response = Excon::Response.new response.status = 200 domain = domain == 'vpc' ? 'vpc' : 'standard' public_ip = Fog::AWS::Mock.ip_address data = { 'instanceId' => nil, 'publicIp' => public_ip, 'domain' => domain } if domain == 'vpc' data['allocationId'] = "eipalloc-#{Fog::Mock.random_hex(8)}" end self.data[:addresses][public_ip] = data response.body = data.reject {|k, v| k == 'instanceId' }.merge('requestId' => Fog::AWS::Mock.request_id) response end end end end end
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