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DigitalOcean Builder
Type: digitalocean
The digitalocean
builder is able to create new images for use with
DigitalOcean. The builder takes a source
image, runs any provisioning necessary on the image after launching it,
then snapshots it into a reusable image. This reusable image can then be
used as the foundation of new servers that are launched within DigitalOcean.
The builder does not manage images. Once it creates an image, it is up to you to use it or delete it.
Configuration Reference
There are many configuration options available for the builder. They are segmented below into two categories: required and optional parameters. Within each category, the available configuration keys are alphabetized.
Required:
-
api_key
(string) - The API key to use to access your account. You can retrieve this on the "API" page visible after logging into your account on DigitalOcean. Alternatively, the builder looks for the environment variableDIGITALOCEAN_API_KEY
. -
client_id
(string) - The client ID to use to access your account. You can find this on the "API" page visible after logging into your account on DigitalOcean. Alternatively, the builder looks for the environment variableDIGITALOCEAN_CLIENT_ID
.
Optional:
-
image
(string) - The name (or slug) of the base image to use. This is the image that will be used to launch a new droplet and provision it. This defaults to 'ubuntu-12-04-x64' which is the slug for "Ubuntu 12.04.4 x64". See https://developers.digitalocean.com/images/ for the accepted image names/slugs. -
image_id
(int) - The ID of the base image to use. This is the image that will be used to launch a new droplet and provision it. This setting is deprecated. Useimage
instead. -
region
(string) - The name (or slug) of the region to launch the droplet in. Consequently, this is the region where the snapshot will be available. This defaults to "nyc1", which is the slug for "New York 1". See https://developers.digitalocean.com/regions/ for the accepted region names/slugs. -
region_id
(int) - The ID of the region to launch the droplet in. Consequently, this is the region where the snapshot will be available. This setting is deprecated. Useregion
instead. -
size
(string) - The name (or slug) of the droplet size to use. This defaults to "512mb", which is the slug for "512MB". See https://developers.digitalocean.com/sizes/ for the accepted size names/slugs. -
size_id
(int) - The ID of the droplet size to use. This setting is deprecated. Usesize
instead. -
private_networking
(bool) - Set totrue
to enable private networking for the droplet being created. This defaults tofalse
, or not enabled. -
snapshot_name
(string) - The name of the resulting snapshot that will appear in your account. This must be unique. To help make this unique, use a function liketimestamp
(see configuration templates for more info) -
droplet_name
(string) - The name assigned to the droplet. DigitalOcean sets the hostname of the machine to this value. -
ssh_port
(int) - The port that SSH will be available on. Defaults to port 22. -
ssh_timeout
(string) - The time to wait for SSH to become available before timing out. The format of this value is a duration such as "5s" or "5m". The default SSH timeout is "1m". -
ssh_username
(string) - The username to use in order to communicate over SSH to the running droplet. Default is "root". -
state_timeout
(string) - The time to wait, as a duration string, for a droplet to enter a desired state (such as "active") before timing out. The default state timeout is "6m".
Basic Example
Here is a basic example. It is completely valid as soon as you enter your own access tokens:
{ "type": "digitalocean", "client_id": "YOUR CLIENT ID", "api_key": "YOUR API KEY" }
Finding Image, Region, and Size IDs
Unfortunately, finding a list of available values for image_id
, region_id
,
and size_id
is not easy at the moment. Basically, it has to be done through
the DigitalOcean API using the
/images
, /regions
, and /sizes
endpoints. You can use curl
for this
or request it in your browser.
If you're comfortable installing RubyGems, Tugboat
is a fantastic DigitalOcean command-line client that has commands to
find the available images, regions, and sizes. For example, to see all the
global images, you can run tugboat images --global
.