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Cloudlift makes it easier to launch dockerized services in AWS ECS

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Cloudlift

Cloudlift is built by Simpl developers to make it easier to launch dockerized services in AWS ECS.

Cloudlift is a command-line tool for dockerized services to be deployed in AWS ECS. It's very simple to use. That's possible because this is heavily opinionated. Under the hood, it is a wrapper to AWS cloudformation templates. On creating/udpating a service or a cluster this creates/updates a cloudformation in AWS.

Installing cloudlift

1. Pre-requisites

  • pip
curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py | python get-pip.py

2. Download and Install cloudlift

git clone git@github.com:GetSimpl/cloudlift.git
cd cloudlift
./install-cloudlift.sh

2. Configure AWS

aws configure

Enter the AWS Access Key ID, AWS Secret Access Key. You can find instructions here on how to get Access Key ID and Secret Access Key here at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_access-keys.html

Usage

Create a new environment

Create a new environment for services to be deployed. Cloudlift creates a new VPC for the given CIDR and sets up the required networking infrastructure for services to run in ECS.

cloudlift create_environment -e <environment-name>

This starts a prompt for required details to create an environment, which includes -

  • AWS region for the environment
  • VPC CIDR
  • NAT Elastic IP allocation ID
  • 2 Public Subnet CIDRs
  • 2 Private Subnet CIDRs
  • Minimum instances for cluster
  • Maximum instances for cluster
  • SSH key name
  • SNS ARN for notifications
  • AWS ACM ARN for SSL certificate

Once the configuration is saved, this is opened in the default VISUAL editor. Here configurations can be changed if required.

Update an environment

cloudlift update_environment -e <environment-name>

This opens the environment configuration in the VISUAL editor. Update this to make changes to the environment.

Create a new service

1. Upload configuration to Parameter Store

During create_service and deployment cloudlift pulls the config from AWS Parameter Store to apply it on the task definition. Configurations are stored in path with the convention /<environment>/<service>/<key>

cloudlift edit_config -e <environment-name>

NOTE: This is not required for every deployment. It's required only when config needs to be changed.

2. Create service

In the repository for the application, run -

  cloudlift create_service -e <environment-name>

This opens the VISUAL editor with default config similar to -

  {
      "services": {
          "Test123": {
              "command": null,
              "http_interface": {
                  "container_port": 80,
                  "internal": false,
                  "restrict_access_to": [
                      "0.0.0.0/0"
                  ]
              },
              "memory_reservation": 1000
          }
      }
  }

Definitions -

services: Map of all ECS services with configuration for current application

command: Override command in Dockerfile

http_interface: Configuration for HTTP interface if required, do not include this if the services does not require a HTTP interface

container_port: Port in which the process is exposed inside container

internal: Scheme of loadbalancer. If internal, the loadbalancer is accessible only within the VPC

restrict_access_to: List of CIDR to which HTTP interface is restricted to.

memory_reservation: Memory size reserved for each task in MBs. This is a soft limit, i.e. at least this much memory will be available, and upto whatever memory is free in running container instance.

3. Deploy service

  cloudlift deploy_service -e <environment-name>

6. Starting shell on container instance for service

You can start a shell on a container instance which is running a task for given application using the start_session command. One pre-requisite for this is installing the session manager plugin for awscli. To install session manager plugin follow the guide

  cloudlift start_session -e <environment-name>

MFA code can be passed as parameter --mfa or you will be prompted to enter the MFA code.

Contributing to cloudlift

Tests

First level of tests have been added to assert cloudformation template generated vs expected one.

py.test test/deployment/

To run high level integration tests

pytest -s test/test_cloudlift.py

This tests expects to have an access to AWS console. Since there's no extensive test coverage, it's better to manually test the impacted areas whenever there's a code change.

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