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Cloud Governance Tool

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Cloud Governance

What is it?

Cloud Governance tool provides a lightweight and flexible framework for deploying cloud management policies focusing on cost optimize and security.

This tool support the following policies: policy

AWS Polices

  • Real time Openshift Cluster cost, User cost
  • ec2_idle: idle ec2 in last 4 days, cpu < 2% & network < 5mb.
  • ec2_run: running ec2.
  • ebs_unattached: volumes that did not connect to instance, volume in available status.
  • ebs_in_use: in use volumes.
  • tag_resources: Update cluster and non cluster resource tags fetching from the user tags or from the mandatory tags
  • zombie_cluster_resource: Delete cluster's zombie resources
  • tag_non_cluster: tag ec2 resources (instance, volume, ami, snapshot) by instance name
  • tag_iam_user: update the user tags from the csv file
  • cost_explorer: Get data from cost explorer and upload to ElasticSearch
  • ip_unattached: Get the unattached IP and delete it after 7 days.
  • s3_inactive: Get the inactive/empty buckets and delete them after 7 days.
  • empty_roles: Get empty roles and delete it after 7 days.
  • zombie_snapshots: Get the zombie snapshots and delete it after 7 days.
  • nat_gateway_unused: Get the unused nat gateways and deletes it after 7 days.
  • gitleaks: scan Github repository git leak (security scan)
  • cost_over_usage: send mail to aws user if over usage cost

IBM policies

** You can write your own policy using Cloud-Custodian and run it (see 'custom cloud custodian policy' in Policy workflows).

Reference:

  • The cloud-governance package is placed in PyPi
  • The cloud-governance container image is placed in Quay.io
  • The cloud-governance readthedocs link is ReadTheDocs

Table of Contents

Installation

Download cloud-governance image from quay.io

# Need to run it with root privileges
sudo podman pull quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance

Environment variables description:

(mandatory)AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID

(mandatory)AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY

Policy name:

(mandatory)policy=ec2_idle / ec2_run / ebs_unattached / ebs_in_use / tag_cluster_resource / zombie_cluster_resource / tag_ec2_resource

Policy logs output

(mandatory)policy_output=s3://redhat-cloud-governance/logs

Cluster or instance name:

(mandatory policy:tag_cluster_resource)resource_name=ocs-test

Cluster or instance tags:

(mandatory policy:tag_cluster_resource)mandatory_tags="{'Owner': 'Name','Email': 'name@redhat.com','Purpose': 'test'}"

gitleaks

(mandatory policy: gitleaks)git_access_token=$git_access_token (mandatory policy: gitleaks)git_repo=https://github.com/redhat-performance/cloud-governance (optional policy: gitleaks)several_repos=yes/no (default = no)

Choose a specific region or all for all the regions, default : us-east-2

(optional)AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-2/all (default = us-east-2)

Choose dry run or not, default yes

(optional)dry_run=yes/no (default = yes)

Choose log level, default INFO

(optional)log_level=INFO (default = INFO)

LDAP hostname to fetch mail records

LDAP_HOST_NAME=ldap.example.com

Enable Google Drive API in console and create Service account

GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=$pwd/service_account.json

Configuration

AWS Configuration

Create a user and a bucket

IBM Configuration

  • Create classic infrastructure API key

Run AWS Policy Using Podman

# policy=ec2_idle
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="ec2_idle" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes" -e policy_output="s3://bucket/logs" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=ec2_run
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="ec2_run" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes" -e policy_output="s3://bucket/logs" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# select policy ['ec2_stop', 's3_inactive', 'empty_roles', 'ip_unattached', 'nat_gateway_unused', 'zombie_snapshots']
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="policy" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes"  -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=ebs_unattached
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="ebs_unattached" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes" -e policy_output="s3://bucket/logs" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=ebs_in_use
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="ebs_in_use" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes" -e policy_output="s3://bucket/logs" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=zombie_cluster_resource
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="zombie_cluster_resource" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes" -e resource="zombie_cluster_elastic_ip" -e cluster_tag="kubernetes.io/cluster/test-pd9qq" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=tag_resources
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="tag_resources" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e tag_operation="read/update/delete" -e mandatory_tags="{'Owner': 'Name','Email': 'name@redhat.com','Purpose': 'test'}" -e log_level="INFO" -v "/etc/localtime":"/etc/localtime" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=tag_non_cluster
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="tag_non_cluster" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e tag_operation="read/update/delete" -e mandatory_tags="{'Owner': 'Name','Email': 'name@redhat.com','Purpose': 'test'}" -e log_level="INFO" -v "/etc/localtime":"/etc/localtime" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=tag_iam_user
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="tag_iam_user" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e user_tag_operation="read/update/delete" -e remove_tags="['Environment', 'Test']" -e username="test_username" -e file_name="tag_user.csv"  -e log_level="INFO" -v "/home/user/tag_user.csv":"/tmp/tag_user.csv" --privileged "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# policy=cost_explorer
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="cost_explorer" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e es_host="$elasticsearch_host" -e es_port="$elasticsearch_port" -e es_index="$elasticsearch_index" -e cost_metric=UnblendedCost -e start_date="$start_date" -e end_date="$end_date" -e granularity="DAILY" -e cost_explorer_tags="['User', 'Budget', 'Project', 'Manager', 'Owner', 'LaunchTime', 'Name', 'Email']" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance:latest"
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="cost_explorer" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e es_index="elasticsearch_index" -e cost_metric="UnblendedCost" -e start_date="$start_date" -e end_date="$end_date" -e granularity="DAILY" -e cost_explorer_tags="['User', 'Budget', 'Project', 'Manager', 'Owner', 'LaunchTime', 'Name', 'Email']" -e file_name="cost_explorer.txt" -v "/home/cost_explorer.txt":"/tmp/cost_explorer.txt" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance:latest"

# policy=validate_iam_user_tags
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance  -e policy="validate_iam_user_tags" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e validate_type="spaces/tags" -e user_tags="['Budget', 'User', 'Owner', 'Manager', 'Environment', 'Project']"   -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance:latest"

# policy=gitleaks
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="gitleaks" -e git_access_token="$git_access_token" -e git_repo="https://github.com/redhat-performance/cloud-governance" -e several_repos="no" -e log_level="INFO" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

# custom cloud custodian policy (path for custom policy: -v /home/user/custodian_policy:/custodian_policy)
sudo podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="/custodian_policy/policy.yml" -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-east-2" -e dry_run="yes" -e policy_output="s3://bucket/logs" -e log_level="INFO" -v "/home/user/custodian_policy":"/custodian_policy" --privileged "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance"

Run IBM Policy Using Podman

# policy=tag_baremetal
podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="tag_baremetal" -e account="$account" -e IBM_API_USERNAME="$IBM_API_USERNAME" -e IBM_API_KEY="$IBM_API_KEY" -e SPREADSHEET_ID="$SPREADSHEET_ID" -e GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS" -v $GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS:$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS -e LDAP_USER_HOST="$LDAP_USER_HOST" -e tag_operation="update" -e log_level="INFO" -v "/etc/localtime":"/etc/localtime" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance:latest"

# tag=tab_vm
podman run --rm --name cloud-governance -e policy="tag_vm" -e account="$account" -e IBM_API_USERNAME="$IBM_API_USERNAME" -e IBM_API_KEY="$IBM_API_KEY" -e SPREADSHEET_ID="$SPREADSHEET_ID" -e GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS" -v $GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS:$GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS -e LDAP_USER_HOST="$LDAP_USER_HOST" -e tag_operation="update" -e log_level="INFO" -v "/etc/localtime":"/etc/localtime" "quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance:latest"

Run Policy Using Pod

Run as a pod job via OpenShift

Job Pod: cloud-governance.yaml

Configmaps: cloud_governance_configmap.yaml

Quay.io Secret: quayio_secret.sh

AWS Secret: cloud_governance_secret.yaml

* Need to convert secret key to base64 [run_base64.py](pod_yaml/run_base64.py)

Pytest

Cloud-governance integration tests using pytest
python3 -m venv governance
source governance/bin/activate
(governance) $ python -m pip install --upgrade pip
(governance) $ pip install coverage
(governance) $ pip install pytest
(governance) $ git clone https://github.com/redhat-performance/cloud-governance
(governance) $ cd cloud-governance
(governance) $ coverage run -m pytest
(governance) $ deactivate
rm -rf *governance*

Post Installation

Delete cloud-governance image

sudo podman rmi quay.io/ebattat/cloud-governance

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