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aws (106) Versions 2.6.4

Provides resources for managing AWS resources

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cookbook 'aws', '= 2.6.4'
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Description

This cookbook provides libraries, resources and providers to configure
and manage Amazon Web Services components and offerings with the EC2
API. Currently supported resources:

  • EBS Volumes (ebs_volume)
  • EBS Raid (ebs_raid)
  • Elastic IPs (elastic_ip)
  • Elastic Load Balancer (elastic_lb)
  • AWS Resource Tags (resource_tag)

Unsupported AWS resources that have other cookbooks include but are
not limited to:

Requirements

Requires Chef 0.7.10 or higher for Lightweight Resource and Provider
support. Chef 0.8+ is recommended. While this cookbook can be used in
chef-solo mode, to gain the most flexibility, we recommend using
chef-client with a Chef Server.

An Amazon Web Services account is required. The Access Key and Secret
Access Key are used to authenticate with EC2.

AWS Credentials

In order to manage AWS components, authentication credentials need to
be available to the node. There are 2 way to handle this:
1. explicitly pass credentials parameter to the resource
2. or let the resource pick up credentials from the IAM role assigned to the instance

Using resource parameters

To pass the credentials to the resource, credentials should be available to the node.
There are a number of ways to handle this, such as node attributes or Chef roles.

We recommend storing these in a databag (Chef 0.8+), and loading them in the recipe where the
resources are needed.

DataBag recommendation:

% knife data bag show aws main
{
  "id": "main",
  "aws_access_key_id": "YOUR_ACCESS_KEY",
  "aws_secret_access_key": "YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"
}

This can be loaded in a recipe with:

aws = data_bag_item("aws", "main")

And to access the values:

aws['aws_access_key_id']
aws['aws_secret_access_key']

We'll look at specific usage below.

Using IAM instance role

If your instance has an IAM role, then the credentials can be automatically resolved by the cookbook
using Amazon instance metadata API.

You can then omit the resource parameters aws_secret_access_key and aws_access_key.

Of course, the instance role must have the required policies. Here is a sample policy for EBS volume
management:
json
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"ec2:AttachVolume",
"ec2:CreateVolume",
"ec2:ModifyVolumeAttribute",
"ec2:DescribeVolumeAttribute",
"ec2:DescribeVolumeStatus",
"ec2:DescribeVolumes",
"ec2:DetachVolume",
"ec2:EnableVolumeIO"
],
"Sid": "Stmt1381536011000",
"Resource": [
"*"
],
"Effect": "Allow"
}
]
}

For resource tags:
json
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"ec2:CreateTags"
],
"Sid": "Stmt1381536708000",
"Resource": [
"*"
],
"Effect": "Allow"
}
]
}

Recipes

default.rb

The default recipe installs the aws-sdk RubyGem, which this
cookbook requires in order to work with the EC2 API. Make sure that
the aws recipe is in the node or role run_list before any resources
from this cookbook are used.

"run_list": [
  "recipe[aws]"
]

The gem_package is created as a Ruby Object and thus installed
during the Compile Phase of the Chef run.

ec2_hints.rb

This recipe is used to setup the ec2 hints for ohai in the case that an
instance is not created using knife-ec2.

Libraries

The cookbook has a library module, Opscode::AWS::Ec2, which can be
included where necessary:

include Opscode::Aws::Ec2

This is needed in any providers in the cookbook. Along with some
helper methods used in the providers, it sets up a class variable,
ec2 that is used along with the access and secret access keys

Resources and Providers

This cookbook provides two resources and corresponding providers.

ebs_volume.rb

Manage Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes with this resource.

Actions:

  • create - create a new volume.
  • attach - attach the specified volume.
  • detach - detach the specified volume.
  • snapshot - create a snapshot of the volume.
  • prune - prune snapshots.

Attribute Parameters:

  • aws_secret_access_key, aws_access_key - passed to Opscode::AWS:Ec2 to authenticate required, unless using IAM roles for authentication.
  • size - size of the volume in gigabytes.
  • snapshot_id - snapshot to build EBS volume from.
  • most_recent_snapshot - use the most recent snapshot when creating a volume from an existing volume (defaults to false)
  • availability_zone - EC2 region, and is normally automatically detected.
  • device - local block device to attach the volume to, e.g. /dev/sdi but no default value, required.
  • volume_id - specify an ID to attach, cannot be used with action :create because AWS assigns new volume IDs
  • timeout - connection timeout for EC2 API.
  • snapshots_to_keep - used with action :prune for number of snapshots to maintain.
  • description - used to set the description of an EBS snapshot
  • volume_type - "standard", "io1", or "gp2" ("standard" is magnetic, "io1" is piops SSD, "gp2" is general purpose SSD)
  • piops - number of Provisioned IOPS to provision, must be >= 100
  • existing_raid - whether or not to assume the raid was previously assembled on existing volumes (default no)

ebs_raid.rb

Manage Elastic Block Store (EBS) raid devices with this resource.

Attribute Parameters:

  • aws_secret_access_key, aws_access_key - passed to Opscode::AWS:Ec2 to authenticate, required.
  • mount_point - where to mount the RAID volume
  • mount_point_owner - the owner of the mount point (default root)
  • mount_point_group - the group of the mount point (default root)
  • mount_point_mode - the file mode of the mount point (default 0755)
  • disk_count - number of EBS volumes to raid
  • disk_size - size of EBS volumes to raid
  • level - RAID level (default 10)
  • filesystem - filesystem to format raid array (default ext4)
  • snapshots - array of EBS snapshots to restore. Snapshots must be taken using an ec2 consistent snapshot tool, and tagged with a number that indicates how many devices are in the array being backed up (e.g. "Logs Backup [0-4]" for a four-volume raid array snapshot)
  • disk_type - "standard" or "io1" (io1 is the type for IOPS volume)
  • disk_piops - number of Provisioned IOPS to provision per disk, must be > 100

elastic_ip.rb

Actions:

  • associate - associate the IP.
  • disassociate - disassociate the IP.

Attribute Parameters:

  • aws_secret_access_key, aws_access_key - passed to Opscode::AWS:Ec2 to authenticate, required, unless using IAM roles for authentication.
  • ip - the IP address.
  • timeout - connection timeout for EC2 API.

elastic_lb.rb

Actions:

  • register - Add this instance to the LB
  • deregister - Remove this instance from the LB

Attribute Parameters:

  • aws_secret_access_key, aws_access_key - passed to Opscode::AWS:Ec2 to authenticate, required, unless using IAM roles for authentication.
  • name - the name of the LB, required.

resource_tag.rb

Actions:

  • add - Add tags to a resource.
  • update - Add or modify existing tags on a resource -- this is the default action.
  • remove - Remove tags from a resource, but only if the specified values match the existing ones.
  • force_remove - Remove tags from a resource, regardless of their values.

Attribute Parameters

  • aws_secret_access_key, aws_access_key - passed to Opscode::AWS:Ec2 to authenticate, required, unless using IAM roles for authentication.
  • tags - a hash of key value pairs to be used as resource tags, (e.g. { "Name" => "foo", "Environment" => node.chef_environment },) required.
  • resource_id - resources whose tags will be modified. The value may be a single ID as a string or multiple IDs in an array. If no resource_id is specified the name attribute will be used.

instance_monitoring.rb

Actions:

  • enable - Enable detailed CloudWatch monitoring for this instance (Default).
  • disable - Disable detailed CloudWatch monitoring for this instance.

Attribute Parameters:

  • aws_secret_access_key, aws_access_key - passed to Opscode::AWS:Ec2 to authenticate, required, unless using IAM roles for authentication.

Usage

The following examples assume that the recommended data bag item has
been created and that the following has been included at the top of
the recipe where they are used.

include_recipe "aws"
aws = data_bag_item("aws", "main")

aws_ebs_volume

The resource only handles manipulating the EBS volume, additional
resources need to be created in the recipe to manage the attached
volume as a filesystem or logical volume.

aws_ebs_volume "db_ebs_volume" do
  aws_access_key aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
  size 50
  device "/dev/sdi"
  action [ :create, :attach ]
end

This will create a 50G volume, attach it to the instance as /dev/sdi.

aws_ebs_volume "db_ebs_volume_from_snapshot" do
  aws_access_key aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
  size 50
  device "/dev/sdi"
  snapshot_id "snap-ABCDEFGH"
  action [ :create, :attach ]
end

This will create a new 50G volume from the snapshot ID provided and
attach it as /dev/sdi.

aws_elastic_ip

The elastic_ip resource provider does not support allocating new
IPs. This must be done before running a recipe that uses the resource.
After allocating a new Elastic IP, we recommend storing it in a
databag and loading the item in the recipe.

Databag structure:

% knife data bag show aws eip_load_balancer_production
{
  "id": "eip_load_balancer_production",
  "public_ip": "YOUR_ALLOCATED_IP"
}

Then to set up the Elastic IP on a system:

ip_info = data_bag_item("aws", "eip_load_balancer_production")

aws_elastic_ip "eip_load_balancer_production" do
  aws_access_key aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
  ip ip_info['public_ip']
  action :associate
end

This will use the loaded aws and ip_info databags to pass the
required values into the resource to configure. Note that when
associating an Elastic IP to an instance, connectivity to the instance
will be lost because the public IP address is changed. You will need
to reconnect to the instance with the new IP.

You can also store this in a role as an attribute or assign to the
node directly, if preferred.

aws_elastic_lb

elastic_lb opererates similar to `elastic_ip'. Make sure that you've
created the ELB and enabled your instances' availability zones prior
to using this provider.

For example, to register the node in the 'QA' ELB:

aws_elastic_lb "elb_qa" do
  aws_access_key aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
  name "QA"
  action :register
end

aws_resource_tag

resource_tag can be used to manipulate the tags assigned to one or
more AWS resources, i.e. ec2 instances, ebs volumes or ebs volume
snapshots.

Assigning tags to a node to reflect it's role and environment:

aws_resource_tag node['ec2']['instance_id'] do
  aws_access_key aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
  tags({"Name" => "www.example.com app server",
        "Environment" => node.chef_environment})
  action :update
end

Assigning a set of tags to multiple resources, e.g. ebs volumes in a
disk set:

aws_resource_tag 'my awesome raid set' do
  aws_access_key aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
  resource_id [ "vol-d0518cb2", "vol-fad31a9a", "vol-fb106a9f", "vol-74ed3b14" ]
  tags({"Name" => "My awesome RAID disk set",
        "Environment" => node.chef_environment})
end

Note If you would like to use the normal attribute
node['aws']['ebs_volume']['db_ebs_volume']['volume_id'] generated by the
aws_ebs_volume resource examples above as input for the resource_id attribute of
the aws_resource_tag resource, you must employ the "lazy" attribute feature
from Chef 10.28 or Chef 11.x and higher. "lazy" will delay the
evaluation of the resource_id attribute's value until the normal/set node attribute is
available.

aws_resource_tag "db_ebs_volume" do
  resource_id lazy { node['aws']['ebs_volume']['db_ebs_volume']['volume_id'] }
  tags ({"Service" => "Frontend"})
end

aws_s3_file

s3_file can be used to download a file from s3 that requires aws authorization. This
is a wrapper around remote_file and supports the same resource attributes as remote_file.

aws_s3_file "/tmp/foo" do
  bucket "i_haz_an_s3_buckit"
  remote_path "path/in/s3/bukket/to/foo"
  aws_access_key_id aws['aws_access_key_id']
  aws_secret_access_key aws['aws_secret_access_key']
end

aws_instance_monitoring

Allows detailed CloudWatch monitoring to be enabled for the current instance.

aws_instance_monitoring "enable detailed monitoring"

License and Author

Copyright 2009-2013, Opscode, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

Dependent cookbooks

This cookbook has no specified dependencies.

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workload-security-agent Applicable Versions

v2.6.4 (2015-02-18)

  • Reverting all chef_gem compile_time edits

v2.6.3 (2015-02-18)

  • Fixing chef_gem with Chef::Resource::ChefGem.method_defined?(:compile_time)

v2.6.2 (2015-02-18)

  • Fixing chef_gem for Chef below 12.1.0

v2.6.1 (2015-02-17)

  • Being explicit about usage of the chef_gem's compile_time property.
  • Eliminating future deprecation warnings in Chef 12.1.0.

v2.6.0 (2015-02-10)

  • Convert to use aws-sdk instead of right_aws

v2.5.0 (2014-10-22)

  • [#60] Updates to CHANGELOG
  • [#85] Lots of testing harness goodness
  • [#89] Add a recipe to setup ec2 hints in ohai
  • [#74] README and CHANGELOG updates
  • [#65] Add a resource for enabling CloudWatch Detailed Monitoring
  • [#90] Add tests for aws_instance_monitoring

v2.4.0 (2014-08-07)

  • #64 - force proxy off for metadata queries

v2.3.0 (2014-07-02)

  • Added support for provisioning General Purpose (SSD) volumes (gp2)

v2.2.2 (2014-05-19)

  • [COOK-4655] - Require ec2 gem

v2.2.0 (2014-04-23)

  • [COOK-4500] Support IAM roles for ELB

v2.1.1 (2014-03-18)

  • [COOK-4415] disk_existing_raid resource name inconsistency

v2.1.0 (2014-02-25)

Improvement

  • COOK-4008 - Add name property for aws_elastic_ip LWRP

v2.0.0 (2014-02-19)

  • [COOK-2755] Add allocate action to the elastic ip resource
  • [COOK-2829] Expose AWS credentials for ebs_raid LWRP as parameters
  • [COOK-2935]
  • [COOK-4213] Use use_inline_resources
  • [COOK-3467] Support IAM role
  • [COOK-4344] Add support for mounting existing raids and reusing volume
  • [COOK-3859] Add VPC support (allocation_id) to AWS elastic_ip LWRPJoseph Smith

v1.0.0

Improvement

  • [COOK-2829] - Expose AWS credentials for ebs_raid LWRP as parameters
  • Changing attribute defaults begs a major version bump

v0.101.6

Bug

  • COOK-3475 - Fix an issue where invoking action detach in the ebs_volume provider when the volume is already detached resulted in a failure

v0.101.4

Improvement

  • COOK-3345 - Add aws_s3_file LWRP
  • COOK-3264 - Allow specifying of file ownership for ebs_raid resource mount_point

Bug

  • COOK-3308 - Ensure mdadm properly allocates the device number

v0.101.2

Bug

  • [COOK-2951]: aws cookbook has foodcritic failures

Improvement

  • [COOK-1471]: aws cookbook should mention the route53 cookbook

v0.101.0

Bug

  • [COOK-1355]: AWS::ElasticIP recipe uses an old RightAWS API to associate an elastic ip address to an EC2 instance
  • [COOK-2659]: volume_compatible_with_resource_definition fails on valid snapshot_id configurations
  • [COOK-2670]: AWS cookbook doesn't use node[:aws][:databag_name], etc. in create_raid_disks
  • [COOK-2693]: exclude AWS reserved tags from tag update
  • [COOK-2914]: Foodcritic failures in Cookbooks

Improvement

  • [COOK-2587]: Resource attribute for using most recent snapshot instead of earliest
  • [COOK-2605]: "WARN: Missing gem 'right_aws'" always prints when including 'aws' in metadata

New Feature

  • [COOK-2503]: add EBS raid volumes and provisioned IOPS support for AWS

v0.100.6

  • [COOK-2148] - aws_ebs_volume attach action saves nil volume_id in node

v0.100.4

  • Support why-run mode in LWRPs
  • [COOK-1836] - make aws_elastic_lb idempotent

v0.100.2

  • [COOK-1568] - switch to chef_gem resource
  • [COOK-1426] - declare default actions for LWRPs

v0.100.0

  • [COOK-1221] - convert node attribute accessors to strings
  • [COOK-1195] - manipulate AWS resource tags (instances, volumes, snapshots
  • [COOK-627] - add aws_elb (elastic load balancer) LWRP

v0.99.1

  • [COOK-530] - aws cookbook doesn't save attributes with chef 0.10.RC.0
  • [COOK-600] - In AWS Cookbook specifying just the device doesn't work
  • [COOK-601] - in aws cookbook :prune action keeps 1 less snapshot than snapshots_to_keep
  • [COOK-610] - Create Snapshot action in aws cookbook should allow description attribute
  • [COOK-819] - fix documentation bug in aws readme
  • [COOK-829] - AWS cookbook does not work with most recent right_aws gem but no version is locked in the recipe

Foodcritic Metric
            

2.6.4 failed this metric

FC001: Use strings in preference to symbols to access node attributes: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:10
FC001: Use strings in preference to symbols to access node attributes: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:13
FC001: Use strings in preference to symbols to access node attributes: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:91
FC001: Use strings in preference to symbols to access node attributes: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:92
FC001: Use strings in preference to symbols to access node attributes: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:423
FC001: Use strings in preference to symbols to access node attributes: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:424
FC017: LWRP does not notify when updated: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:3
FC031: Cookbook without metadata file: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/metadata.rb:1
FC045: Consider setting cookbook name in metadata: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/metadata.rb:1
FC048: Prefer Mixlib::ShellOut: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:88
FC048: Prefer Mixlib::ShellOut: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:286
FC048: Prefer Mixlib::ShellOut: /tmp/cook/767a162789e8ee807a40500b/aws/providers/ebs_raid.rb:390