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Getting Started With DigitalOcean
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DigitalOcean is a public cloud provider that specializes in Linux instances.
Configuration
=============
Using Salt for DigitalOcean requires a client_key, an api_key, an ssh_key_file,
and an ssh_key_name. The client_key and api_key can be found in the Digital
Ocean web interface, in the "My Settings" section, under the API Access tab.
The ssh_key_name can be found under the "SSH Keys" section.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Note: This example is for /etc/salt/cloud.providers or any file in the
# /etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/ directory.
my-digitalocean-config:
provider: digital_ocean
client_key: wFGEwgregeqw3435gDger
api_key: GDE43t43REGTrkilg43934t34qT43t4dgegerGEgg
ssh_key_file: /path/to/ssh/key/file
ssh_key_name: my-key-name
location: New York 1
Profiles
========
Cloud Profiles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Set up an initial profile at ``/etc/salt/cloud.profiles`` or in the
``/etc/salt/cloud.profiles.d/`` directory:
.. code-block:: yaml
digitalocean-ubuntu:
provider: my-digitalocean-config
image: Ubuntu 14.04 x32
size: 512MB
location: New York 1
private_networking: True
backups_enabled: True
Sizes can be obtained using the ``--list-sizes`` option for the ``salt-cloud``
command:
.. code-block:: bash
# salt-cloud --list-sizes my-digitalocean-config
my-digitalocean-config:
----------
digital_ocean:
----------
512MB:
----------
cost_per_hour:
0.00744
cost_per_month:
5.0
cpu:
1
disk:
20
id:
66
memory:
512
name:
512MB
slug:
None
...SNIP...
Images can be obtained using the ``--list-images`` option for the ``salt-cloud``
command:
.. code-block:: bash
# salt-cloud --list-images my-digitalocean-config
my-digitalocean-config:
----------
digital_ocean:
----------
Arch Linux 2013.05 x64:
----------
distribution:
Arch Linux
id:
350424
name:
Arch Linux 2013.05 x64
public:
True
slug:
None
...SNIP...
.. note::
DigitalOcean's concept of ``Applications`` is nothing more than a
pre-configured instance (same as a normal Droplet). You will find examples
such ``Docker 0.7 Ubuntu 13.04 x64`` and ``Wordpress on Ubuntu 12.10``
when using the ``--list-images`` option. These names can be used just like
the rest of the standard instances when specifying an image in the cloud
profile configuration.
.. note::
Additional documentation is available from `DigitalOcean <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/automated-provisioning-of-digitalocean-cloud-servers-with-salt-cloud-on-ubuntu-12-04>`_.