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Digitalocean Ruby Bindings

This gem is a wrapper for DigitalOcean.com's API.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'digitalocean'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install digitalocean

Then in your application initialize the gem:

$ Digitalocean.client_id  = "your_client_id"
$ Digitalocean.api_key    = "your_api_key"

Usage

List Droplets

$ Digitalocean::Droplet.all

Retrieve Droplet

$ Digitalocean::Droplet.retrieve("id_of_droplet")

Create Droplet

$ Digitalocean::Droplet.create({:name => droplet_name, :size_id => size_id, :image_id => image_id, :region_id => region_id)

Available Commands

$ Digitalocean::Droplet.all
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.retrieve(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.create({})
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.reboot(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.power_cycle(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.shut_down(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.power_off(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.power_on(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.snapshot(id)
$ Digitalocean::Droplet.destroy(id)

$ Digitalocean::Image.all
$ Digitalocean::Image.find(id)
$ Digitalocean::Image.destroy(id)
$ Digitalocean::Image.transfer(id, region_id)

$ Digitalocean::Region.all

$ Digitalocean::Size.all

$ Digitalocean::SshKey.all
$ Digitalocean::SshKey.retrieve(id)
$ Digitalocean::SshKey.create({})

$ Digitalocean::Domain.all
$ Digitalocean::Domain.find(id)
$ Digitalocean::Domain.create(domain_name, ip_address)
$ Digitalocean::Domain.destroy(id)

$ Digitalocean::Record.all
$ Digitalocean::Record.find(domain_id, record_id)
$ Digitalocean::Record.create(domain_id, record_type, data, [name, priority, port, weight])
$ Digitalocean::Record.edit(domain_id, record_id, {})
$ Digitalocean::Record.destroy(domain_id, record_id)

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Running Specs

  1. cp .env-example .env
  2. Set your credentials in the .env file
  3. bundle exec foreman run bundle exec rspec spec/digitalocean/*

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