community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer – create, delete, accept, and reject VPC peering connections between two VPCs.
Note
This plugin is part of the community.aws collection (version 1.5.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.aws
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer
.
New in version 1.0.0: of community.aws
Synopsis
Read the AWS documentation for VPC Peering Connections https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/vpc-peering.html.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
boto
boto3
botocore
json
python >= 2.6
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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AWS access key. If not set then the value of the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_ACCESS_KEY or EC2_ACCESS_KEY environment variable is used. If profile is set this parameter is ignored. Passing the aws_access_key and profile options at the same time has been deprecated and the options will be made mutually exclusive after 2022-06-01. |
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The location of a CA Bundle to use when validating SSL certificates. Only used for boto3 based modules. Note: The CA Bundle is read ‘module’ side and may need to be explicitly copied from the controller if not run locally. |
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A dictionary to modify the botocore configuration. Parameters can be found at https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html#botocore.config.Config. Only the ‘user_agent’ key is used for boto modules. See http://boto.cloudhackers.com/en/latest/boto_config_tut.html#boto for more boto configuration. |
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AWS secret key. If not set then the value of the AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, AWS_SECRET_KEY, or EC2_SECRET_KEY environment variable is used. If profile is set this parameter is ignored. Passing the aws_secret_key and profile options at the same time has been deprecated and the options will be made mutually exclusive after 2022-06-01. |
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Use a botocore.endpoint logger to parse the unique (rather than total) “resource:action” API calls made during a task, outputing the set to the resource_actions key in the task results. Use the aws_resource_action callback to output to total list made during a playbook. The ANSIBLE_DEBUG_BOTOCORE_LOGS environment variable may also be used. Choices:
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Url to use to connect to EC2 or your Eucalyptus cloud (by default the module will use EC2 endpoints). Ignored for modules where region is required. Must be specified for all other modules if region is not used. If not set then the value of the EC2_URL environment variable, if any, is used. |
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The AWS account number for cross account peering. |
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Region of the accepting VPC. |
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VPC id of the accepting VPC. |
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Peering connection id. |
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Uses a boto profile. Only works with boto >= 2.24.0. Using profile will override aws_access_key, aws_secret_key and security_token and support for passing them at the same time as profile has been deprecated. aws_access_key, aws_secret_key and security_token will be made mutually exclusive with profile after 2022-06-01. |
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The AWS region to use. If not specified then the value of the AWS_REGION or EC2_REGION environment variable, if any, is used. See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#ec2_region |
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AWS STS security token. If not set then the value of the AWS_SECURITY_TOKEN or EC2_SECURITY_TOKEN environment variable is used. If profile is set this parameter is ignored. Passing the security_token and profile options at the same time has been deprecated and the options will be made mutually exclusive after 2022-06-01. |
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Create, delete, accept, reject a peering connection. Choices:
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Dictionary of tags to look for and apply when creating a Peering Connection. |
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When set to “no”, SSL certificates will not be validated for boto versions >= 2.6.0. Choices:
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VPC id of the requesting VPC. |
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Wait for peering state changes to complete. Choices:
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Notes
Note
If parameters are not set within the module, the following environment variables can be used in decreasing order of precedence
AWS_URL
orEC2_URL
,AWS_PROFILE
orAWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE
,AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
orAWS_ACCESS_KEY
orEC2_ACCESS_KEY
,AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
orAWS_SECRET_KEY
orEC2_SECRET_KEY
,AWS_SECURITY_TOKEN
orEC2_SECURITY_TOKEN
,AWS_REGION
orEC2_REGION
,AWS_CA_BUNDLE
Ansible uses the boto configuration file (typically ~/.boto) if no credentials are provided. See https://boto.readthedocs.io/en/latest/boto_config_tut.html
AWS_REGION
orEC2_REGION
can be typically be used to specify the AWS region, when required, but this can also be configured in the boto config file
Examples
# Complete example to create and accept a local peering connection.
- name: Create local account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-87654321
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: Accept local VPC peering request
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
state: accept
register: action_peer
# Complete example to delete a local peering connection.
- name: Create local account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-87654321
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: delete a local VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
state: absent
register: vpc_peer
# Complete example to create and accept a cross account peering connection.
- name: Create cross account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_owner_id: 123456789102
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: Accept peering connection from remote account
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
profile: bot03_profile_for_cross_account
state: accept
register: vpc_peer
# Complete example to create and accept an intra-region peering connection.
- name: Create intra-region VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: us-east-1
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-87654321
peer_region: us-west-2
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for us-east-1 VPC to us-west-2 VPC
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: Accept peering connection from peer region
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: us-west-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
state: accept
register: vpc_peer
# Complete example to create and reject a local peering connection.
- name: Create local account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-87654321
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: Reject a local VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
state: reject
# Complete example to create and accept a cross account peering connection.
- name: Create cross account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_owner_id: 123456789102
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: Accept a cross account VPC peering connection request
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
profile: bot03_profile_for_cross_account
state: accept
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
# Complete example to create and reject a cross account peering connection.
- name: Create cross account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_vpc_id: vpc-12345678
peer_owner_id: 123456789102
state: present
tags:
Name: Peering connection for VPC 21 to VPC 22
CostCode: CC1234
Project: phoenix
register: vpc_peer
- name: Reject a cross account VPC peering Connection
community.aws.ec2_vpc_peer:
region: ap-southeast-2
peering_id: "{{ vpc_peer.peering_id }}"
profile: bot03_profile_for_cross_account
state: reject
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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The id of the VPC peering connection created/deleted. Returned: always Sample: “pcx-034223d7c0aec3cde” |
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The details of the VPC peering connection as returned by Boto3 (snake cased). Returned: success |
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Information about the VPC which accepted the connection. Returned: success |
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The primary CIDR for the VPC. Returned: when connection is in the accepted state. Sample: “10.10.10.0/23” |
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A list of all CIDRs for the VPC. Returned: when connection is in the accepted state. |
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A CIDR block used by the VPC. Returned: success Sample: “10.10.10.0/23” |
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The AWS account that owns the VPC. Returned: success Sample: “012345678901” |
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Additional peering configuration. Returned: when connection is in the accepted state. |
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Indicates whether a VPC can resolve public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses when queried from instances in a peer VPC. Returned: success |
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Indicates whether a local ClassicLink connection can communicate with the peer VPC over the VPC peering connection. Returned: success |
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Indicates whether a local VPC can communicate with a ClassicLink connection in the peer VPC over the VPC peering connection. Returned: success |
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The AWS region that the VPC is in. Returned: success Sample: “us-east-1” |
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The ID of the VPC Returned: success Sample: “vpc-0123456789abcdef0” |
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Information about the VPC which requested the connection. Returned: success |
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The primary CIDR for the VPC. Returned: when connection is not in the deleted state. Sample: “10.10.10.0/23” |
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A list of all CIDRs for the VPC. Returned: when connection is not in the deleted state. |
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A CIDR block used by the VPC Returned: success Sample: “10.10.10.0/23” |
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The AWS account that owns the VPC. Returned: success Sample: “012345678901” |
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Additional peering configuration. Returned: when connection is not in the deleted state. |
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Indicates whether a VPC can resolve public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses when queried from instances in a peer VPC. Returned: success |
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Indicates whether a local ClassicLink connection can communicate with the peer VPC over the VPC peering connection. Returned: success |
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Indicates whether a local VPC can communicate with a ClassicLink connection in the peer VPC over the VPC peering connection. Returned: success |
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The AWS region that the VPC is in. Returned: success Sample: “us-east-1” |
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The ID of the VPC Returned: success Sample: “vpc-0123456789abcdef0” |
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Details of the current status of the connection. Returned: success |
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A short code describing the status of the connection. Returned: success Sample: “active” |
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Additional information about the status of the connection. Returned: success Sample: “Pending Acceptance by 012345678901” |
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Tags applied to the connection. Returned: success |
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The ID of the VPC peering connection. Returned: success Sample: “pcx-0123456789abcdef0” |
Authors
Mike Mochan (@mmochan)