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hubot-aws

v0.6.2

Published

Hubot masters aws commands

Downloads

36

Readme

hubot-aws npm version Build Status Dependency Status

Hubot masters aws commands

I wrote a guest blog published by PacktPub about a quick intro to this npm module. See https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/part2-chatops-slack-and-aws-cli.

Installation

Add hubot-aws to your package.json file:

npm install --save hubot-aws

Add hubot-aws to your external-scripts.json:

["hubot-aws"]

Run npm install

Auth

Access Control with hubot-auth.

  • User with admin or the role defined HUBOT_AWS_CAN_ACCESS_ROLE can run all commands.
# against user without a valid role
hubot> hubot ec2 run
You cannot access this feature. Please contact an admin.
  • You can disable access control like below.
export HUBOT_AWS_DEBUG="1"

Commands

See scripts/**.coffee for full documentation.

hubot autoscaling create # Create an AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling delete --group_name=[group_name] # Delete the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling delete --group_name=[group_name] --force # Delete the AutoScaling Group with live instances
hubot autoscaling launch create # Create an AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling launch delete --name=[launch_configuration_name] # Delete the AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling launch ls # Displays all AutoScaling LaunchConfigurations
hubot autoscaling launch ls --name=[launch_configuration_name] # Details an Autoscaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling ls # Displays all AutoScaling Groups
hubot autoscaling ls --name=[group_name] # Details an Autoscaling Group
hubot autoscaling notification delete --group_name=[group_name] --arn=[topic_arn] # Delete the AutoScaling Notificatoin
hubot autoscaling notification ls # Displays all AutoScaling NotificationConfigurations
hubot autoscaling notification ls --group_name=[group_name] # Details an Autoscaling NotificationConfiguration
hubot autoscaling notification put # Put an AutoScaling Notifications
hubot autoscaling policy delete --policy_name=[policy_name] # Delete the AutoScaling Policy
hubot autoscaling policy ls # Displays all AutoScaling Policies
hubot autoscaling policy ls --group_name=[group_name] # Details an Autoscaling Policy
hubot autoscaling policy put --add # Put an AutoScaling ScaleOut Policy
hubot autoscaling policy put --remove # Put an AutoScaling ScaleIn Policy
hubot autoscaling update --json=[json] # Update the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --json=[json] --dry-run # Try updating the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --desired=[desired] # Update DesiredCapacity the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --desired=[desired] --dry-run # Try updating DesiredCapacity the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --max=[max] # Update MaxSize of the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --max=[max] --dry-run # Try updating MaxSize of the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --min=[min] # Update MinSize of the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --min=[min] --dry-run # Try updating MinSize of the AutoScaling Group
hubot autoscaling schedule delete --schedule_name=[policy_name] # Delete the AutoScaling Scheduled Action
hubot autoscaling schedule ls # Displays all AutoScaling Scheduled Actions
hubot autoscaling schedule ls --group_name=[group_name] # Details an Autoscaling Scheduled Actions
hubot autoscaling schedule put # Put an AutoScaling Scheduled Action
hubot cloudwatch alarm delete --name=[alarm_name] # Delete the Alarm
hubot cloudwatch alarm ls # Displays all Alarms
hubot cloudwatch alarm ls --name=[alarm_name] # Details an Alarm
hubot ec2 ami create --instance_id=*** # Create an ami.
hubot ec2 ami deregister --ami_id=[ami_id] # Deregisters the specified AMI
hubot ec2 ami ls # Desplays all AMI(Images)
hubot ec2 ls # Displays all Instances
hubot ec2 ls --instance_id=[instance_id] # Details an Instance
hubot ec2 ls --instance_filter=[instance_name] # Instances that contain instance_name in name
hubot ec2 run # Run an Instance
hubot ec2 sg create --group_name=[group_name] --desc=[desc] --vpc_id=[vpc_id] # Create a SecurityGroup
hubot ec2 sg delete --group_id=[group_id] # Delete the SecurityGroup
hubot ec2 sg ls # Desplays all SecurityGroups
hubot ec2 spot ls # Displays all SpotInstances
hubot ec2 tag create --resource_id=*** --tag_key=*** --tag_value=*** # Create a tag.
hubot ec2 tag delete --resource_id=*** # Deletes the specified set of tags
hubot ec2 tag ls # Desplays all tags
hubot ec2 terminate --instance_id=[instance_id] # Terminate the Instance
hubot s3 ls # Displays all S3 buckets
hubot s3 ls --bucket_name=[bucket-name] # Displays all objects
hubot s3 ls --bucket_name=[bucket-name] --prefix=[prefix] # Displays all objects with prefix
hubot s3 ls --bucket_name=[bucket-name] --prefix=[prefix] --marker=[marker] # Displays all objects with prefix from marker
hubot sns list topics
hubot sns list subscriptions
hubot sns list subscription in [topicArn]
hubot sns publish [message] to [topicArn]

Configurations

Set environment variables like an example below.

# required
export HUBOT_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="ACCESS_KEY"
export HUBOT_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"
export HUBOT_AWS_REGION="ap-northeast-1"
# required when used
export HUBOT_AWS_DEBUG="1"
export HUBOT_AWS_CAN_ACCESS_ROLE="tech"
## allow json and cson fileformat as each api config
export HUBOT_AWS_EC2_RUN_CONFIG="files/aws/ec2/run/app.json"
export HUBOT_AWS_EC2_RUN_USERDATA_PATH="files/aws/ec2/run/initfile"
export HUBOT_AWS_EC2_CREATE_AMI_CONFIG="files/aws/ec2/create_ami/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_AS_LAUNCH_CONF_CONFIG="files/aws/autoscaling/create_launch_configuration/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_AS_LAUNCH_CONF_USERDATA_PATH="files/aws/autoscaling/create_launch_configuration/initfile"
export HUBOT_AWS_AS_GROUP_CONFIG="files/aws/autoscaling/create_group/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_AS_POLICY_ADD="files/aws/autoscaling/put_policy/add/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_AS_POLICY_REMOVE="files/aws/autoscaling/put_policy/remove/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_AS_NOTIFICATION="files/aws/autoscaling/put_notification/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_CW_ALARM_ADD="files/aws/cloudwatch/put_metric_alarm/add/app.cson"
export HUBOT_AWS_CW_ALARM_REMOVE="files/aws/cloudwatch/put_metric_alarm/remove/app.cson"

You can build your own configurations by referring to the example files.

Examples

EC2

hubot ec2 ls - Displays all Instances

hubot> hubot ec2 ls
Fetching ...
hubot> time     state   id      image   az      subnet  type    ip      name
2015-04-17 17:02:27+09:00       running i-25588ed0      ami-AAA    ap-northeast-1c subnet-AAA t2.micro        10.0.2.125      app-autoscaling-ondemand
2015-04-17 17:05:40+09:00       running i-f6469003      ami-BBB    ap-northeast-1c subnet-BBB t2.micro        10.0.2.146      app-autoscaling

hubot ec2 run - Run an Instance

hubot> hubot ec2 run
Requesting dry-run=false...
hubot> pending  i-e23ce817      t2.micro       172.31.19.69    undefined

hubot ec2 terminate --instance_id=[instance_id] - Terminate the Instance

hubot> hubot ec2 terminate --instance_id=i-e23ce817
Terminating i-e23ce817...
hubot> i-e23ce817    shutting-down

AutoScaling

hubot autoscaling launch ls - Displays all AutoScaling LaunchConfigurations

hubot> hubot autoscaling launch ls
Fetching ...
hubot> time     name    image   type    price   security
2015-04-17 15:31:17+09:00       app-20150417     ami-AAA    c3.xlarge       1.000   sg-AAA
2015-04-17 16:07:29+09:00       app-20150417-ondemand    ami-BBB    c3.xlarge       [NoPrice]       sg-BBB

hubot autoscaling launch create --name=[launch_configuration_name] - Create an AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration

hubot> hubot autoscaling launch create --name=app-20150417
Requesting app...
hubot> { ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: '68e4734f-e4d0-11e4-8995-AAA' } }

hubot autoscaling ls - Displays all AutoScaling Groups

hubot> hubot autoscaling ls
Fetching ...
hubot> time     current_size    desired_size    min_size        max_size        az      elb     conf    name
        tag.Key tag.Value
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2015-04-17 15:42:00+09:00       5      5      1       1000      ap-northeast-1a app-elb  app-20150417     app-group-20150417
        Name    app-autoscaling
        role    app
2015-04-17 16:10:02+09:00       2       2       1       500      ap-northeast-1a app-elb  app-20150417-ondemand    app-group-20150417-ondemand
        Name    app-autoscaling-ondemand
        role    app

hubot autoscaling create --name=[group_name] --launch_name=[launch_configuration_name] - Create an AutoScaling Group

hubot> hubot autoscaling create --name=app-group-20150417 --launch_name=app-20150417
Requesting name=app-group-20150417, conf=app-20150417...
hubot> { ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: 'd9f1a0ee-e4cc-11e4-9d11-AAA' } }

hubot autoscaling update --name=[name] --desired=[desired] - Update DesiredCapacity the AutoScaling Group

hubot> hubot autoscaling update --name=app-group-20150417 --desired=9
Requesting AutoScalingGroupName=app-group-20150417, DesiredCapacity=9...
hubot> { ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: '590e22f0-e4cb-11e4-a03d-AAA' } }

hubot autoscaling policy ls - Displays all AutoScaling Policies

hubot> hubot autoscaling policy ls
Fetching ...
hubot> name     type    adjustment      cooldown        group_name
        time    namespace       metric  statistic       threshold       period  operator        alarm_name
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Add     ChangeInCapacity        2       300     app-group-20150417
        2015-04-23 21:50:46+09:00       AWS/EC2 CPUUtilization  Average 45      900     GreaterThanOrEqualToThreshold   awsec2-app-group-20150417-CPU-Utilization

Remove  ChangeInCapacity        -1      [NoValue]       app-group-20150417
        2015-04-23 21:50:47+09:00       AWS/EC2 CPUUtilization  Average 30      900     LessThanOrEqualToThreshold      awsec2-app-group-20150417-High-CPU-Utilization

hubot autoscaling policy put --add --group_name=[group_name] - Put an AutoScaling ScaleOut Policy

hubot> hubot autoscaling policy put --add --group_name=app-group-20150417
Requesting add policy, AutoScalingGroupName=app-group-20150417, dry-run=false...
hubot> { ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: 'c7c33a7b-e822-11e4-bd7f-AAA' },
      PolicyARN: 'arn:aws:autoscaling:ap-northeast-1:AAA:scalingPolicy:e8f4b6cb-9d86-4b89-b475-AAA:autoScalingGroupName/app-group-20150417:policyName/Add' }
{ ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: 'c88c7e44-e822-11e4-b90d-AAA' } }

hubot autoscaling policy put --remove --group_name=[group_name] - Put an AutoScaling ScaleIn Policy

hubot> hubot autoscaling policy put --remove --group_name=app-group-20150417
Requesting remove policy, AutoScalingGroupName=app-group-20150417, dry-run=false...
hubot> { ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: '14992ecb-e823-11e4-9c53-b9547125f053' },
      PolicyARN: 'arn:aws:autoscaling:ap-northeast-1:199839016800:scalingPolicy:86f364a3-b495-4d86-a17b-ad539177f021:autoScalingGroupName/app-group-20150417:policyName/Remove' }

hubot autoscaling notification ls - Displays all AutoScaling NotificationConfigurations

hubot> hubot autoscaling notification ls
Fetching ...
hubot> name     type    topic_arn
app-group-20150417       autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_LAUNCH arn:aws:sns:ap-northeast-1:AAA:autoscaling-notice
app-group-20150417       autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_TERMINATE      arn:aws:sns:ap-northeast-1:AAA:autoscaling-notice
app-group-20150417       autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_TERMINATE_ERROR        arn:aws:sns:ap-northeast-1:AAA:autoscaling-notice
app-group-20150417       autoscaling:EC2_INSTANCE_LAUNCH_ERROR   arn:aws:sns:ap-northeast-1:AAA:autoscaling-notice

hubot autoscaling notification put --group_name=[group_name] - Put an AutoScaling Notifications

hubot> hubot autoscaling notification put --group_name=app-group-20150417
Requesting notifications, AutoScalingGroupName=app-group-20150417, dry-run=false...
hubot> { ResponseMetadata: { RequestId: '9b764201-e4cb-11e4-bb52-AAA' } }

Cloudwatch

hubot cloudwatch alarm ls - Displays all Alarms

hubot> hubot cloudwatch alarm ls
Fetching ...
hubot> time    namespace    metric    statistic    threshold    period    operator    name
dimension.Name    dimension.Value
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2014-12-12 14:05:49+09:00    AWS/EC2    CPUUtilization    Average    30    3600    LessThanOrEqualToThreshold    awsec2-app-group-20141209-High-CPU-Utilization
    AutoScalingGroupName    app-group-20141209

2014-12-19 12:15:07+09:00    AWS/EC2    CPUUtilization    Average    30    21600    LessThanOrEqualToThreshold    awsec2-app-autoscaling-20141219-High-CPU-Utilization
    AutoScalingGroupName    app-autoscaling-20141219

S3

hubot s3 ls - Displays all S3 buckets

hubot> hubot s3 ls
Fetching ...
hubot> time    name
2014-08-05 14:59:21+09:00    app
2014-08-05 17:39:45+09:00    app-images

hubot s3 ls --bucket_name=[bucket-name] --prefix=[prefix] - Displays all objects with prefix

hubot> hubot s3 ls --bucket_name=app-images --prefix=images/
Fetching app-images, images/, ...
hubot> Prefix
images/000e90ea2e01b830a8d6cd68a10b3e5becdd8a98e41b402a9da3ad97eda1332e/
images/001c03788ee31167872d38ce09493a4deb1cbe11728a762065ee1a5acfd1404b/
...

SNS

Configuring

In addition to administration of SNS, hubot-aws can also receive push notifications.

  • Create a new SNS topic
  • Create a subscription and choose HTTP(S). The default configuration is http://:8080/hubot/sns
    • The URL can be set using HUBOT_SNS_URL
  • Set HUBOT_SNS_JID to hubot's jabber ID

You should see the subscription ID change from PendingConfirmation to a valid subscription id.

Receiving Messages

Use the Subject property to set which room the message should be delivered in, usually its JID. Messages can be raw or JSON format, but JSON is preferred. If you are using hubot-hipchat use the plain old room name for the Subject. The Subject property does not accept multiple rooms. Additionally the Messages does not natively process html templates, but one could implement it.

Sending Messages

hubot-aws does not send the message to a chat room. This is due to the myriad of adapters and clients hubot supports. To process a message and send it to your chat room, hook into the sns:notification event.

# Use this snippet in your own scripts to send messages to the chat room from SNS
robot.on 'sns:notification', (message) ->
  # if using HipChat the channelID function converts the common name to the room JID
  robot.messageRoom sns.channelID(message.subject), message.message
  # if using another adapter
    robot.messageRoom message.subject, message.message

Recommended Usage

Use --dry-run

hubot> hubot ec2 run --dry-run
Requesting dry-run=true...
{ MinCount: 1,
  MaxCount: 1,
  DryRun: false,
  ImageId: 'ami-AAA',
  KeyName: 'aws',
  InstanceType: 't2.micro',
  Placement: { AvailabilityZone: 'ap-northeast-1a' },
  NetworkInterfaces:
   [ { Groups: [ 'sg-AAA' ],
       SubnetId: 'subnet-AAA',
       DeviceIndex: 0,
       AssociatePublicIpAddress: true } ],
  UserData: 'IyEvYmluL2Jhc2gKCiMgc2V0dXAgc3RhcnQgbm90aWZ5CkhPU1RfTkFNRT1gaG9zdG5hbWVgCg...

# Then, remove --dry-run option
hubot> hubot ec2 run
...

Use hubot-env

You can switch environment variables about AWS Account Credentials via hubot command dynamically, if you want to manage multi accounts.

# Load new environment variables abount AWS credentials of account 1.
hubot> hubot env load --filename=aws-cred-account1.env
Loading env --filename=aws-cred-account1.env, --dry-run=false...
HUBOT_AWS_CREDENTIALS=account1
HUBOT_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=ACCESS_KEY1
HUBOT_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=***
HUBOT_AWS_REGION=ap-northeast-1

# Then, Switch to overwrite environment variables abount AWS credentials of account 2.
hubot> hubot env load --filename=aws-cred-account2.env
Loading env --filename=aws-cred-account2.env, --dry-run=false...
HUBOT_AWS_CREDENTIALS=account2
HUBOT_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=ACCESS_KEY2
HUBOT_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=***
HUBOT_AWS_REGION=ap-northeast-1

Use hubot-hint

hubot-awssupports many commands and some commands require multi arguments. hubot-hint shows rest of command help.

# Search commandHelps with `autoscaling launch`
hubot> hubot autoscaling launch hint
hubot>
hubot autoscaling launch create --name=[launch_configuration_name] # Create an AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling launch create --name=[launch_configuration_name] --dry-run # Try creating an AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling launch delete --name=[launch_configuration_name] # Delete the AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling launch ls # Displays all AutoScaling LaunchConfigurations
hubot autoscaling launch ls --name=[launch_configuration_name] # Details an Autoscaling LaunchConfiguration

# Search commandHelps with `autoscaling launch create`
hubot> hubot autoscaling launch create hint
hubot>
hubot autoscaling launch create --name=[launch_configuration_name] # Create an AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration
hubot autoscaling launch create --name=[launch_configuration_name] --dry-run # Try creating an AutoScaling LaunchConfiguration