I\'m trying to obtain tags from instances in my AWS account using Python\'s boto library.
While this snippet works correctly bringing all tags:
t
It turned out to be an error in my code. I did not consider the case of having one instance without the tag 'Name'.
There was one instance without the tag "Name" and my code was trying to get this tag from every instance.
When I ran this piece of code in an instance without the tag 'Name',
vm.__dict__['tags']['Name']
I got: KeyError: 'Name'. vm is a AWS instance. With the instances that actually had this tag set, I didn't have any problem.
Thank you for your help and sorry for asking when it was only my own mistake.
You have to be sure that the 'Name' tag exists before accessing it. Try this:
import boto.ec2
conn=boto.ec2.connect_to_region("eu-west-1")
reservations = conn.get_all_instances()
for res in reservations:
for inst in res.instances:
if 'Name' in inst.tags:
print "%s (%s) [%s]" % (inst.tags['Name'], inst.id, inst.state)
else:
print "%s [%s]" % (inst.id, inst.state)
will print:
i-4e444444 [stopped]
Amazon Linux (i-4e333333) [running]
For boto3 you will need to do this.
import boto3
ec2 = boto3.resource('ec2')
vpc = ec2.Vpc('<your vpc id goes here>')
instance_iterator = vpc.instances.all()
for instance in instance_iterator:
for tag in instance.tags:
print('Found instance id: ' + instance.id + '\ntag: ' + tag)
Try something like this:
import boto.ec2
conn = boto.ec2.connect_to_region('us-west-2')
# Find a specific instance, returns a list of Reservation objects
reservations = conn.get_all_instances(instance_ids=['i-xxxxxxxx'])
# Find the Instance object inside the reservation
instance = reservations[0].instances[0]
print(instance.tags)
You should see all tags associated with instance i-xxxxxxxx
printed out.