Make sure every NetworkInterface has a private IP
AWS always assigns a primary IP address to Network Interfaces. Using a test account (modified the IP): >>> import boto >>> vpc = boto.connect_vpc() >>> eni = vpc.create_network_interface(subnet_id) >>> eni.private_ip_addresses [PrivateIPAddress(10.1.2.3, primary=True)]
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ class NetworkInterface(TaggedEC2Resource):
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self.ec2_backend = ec2_backend
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self.ec2_backend = ec2_backend
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self.id = random_eni_id()
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self.id = random_eni_id()
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self.device_index = device_index
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self.device_index = device_index
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self.private_ip_address = private_ip_address
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self.private_ip_address = private_ip_address or random_private_ip()
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self.subnet = subnet
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self.subnet = subnet
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self.instance = None
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self.instance = None
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self.attachment_id = None
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self.attachment_id = None
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all_enis.should.have.length_of(1)
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all_enis.should.have.length_of(1)
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eni = all_enis[0]
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eni = all_enis[0]
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eni.groups.should.have.length_of(0)
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eni.groups.should.have.length_of(0)
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eni.private_ip_addresses.should.have.length_of(0)
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eni.private_ip_addresses.should.have.length_of(1)
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eni.private_ip_addresses[0].private_ip_address.startswith('10.').should.be.true
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with assert_raises(EC2ResponseError) as ex:
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with assert_raises(EC2ResponseError) as ex:
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conn.delete_network_interface(eni.id, dry_run=True)
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conn.delete_network_interface(eni.id, dry_run=True)
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