The cloud resources cleanup utility
Project description
Cloudwash
Introduction
cloudwash
is a library written in python that can be used to monitor and remove the unused cloud resources in public and private cloud providers.
Most importantly, cloudwash
provides the CLI utility called 'swach
' that can be used to fire commands to cleanup the resources on cloud.
cloudwash supports following cloud providers:
- Amazon EC2
- Google Cloud
- Microsoft Azure
- RedHat Enterprize Virtualization Manager - RHEV (Support yet To be added)
- RedHat Openstack (Support yet To be added)
- VMWare vCenter (Support yet To be added)
- OCP Clusters deplyed on Public clouds (Support yet To be added)
The list of resource types it helps to clean could be found under settings.yaml.template](https://github.com/RedHatQE/cloudwash/blob/master/settings.yaml.template) file for individual cloud providers along with cleanup criteria.
Installation
User can run cloudwash
multiple ways:
PiP Package Installation
For Linux Users, Depending on the distribution you are using, you may need to install following packages (or similar for your distribution of linux):
- libcurl-devel
- openssl-devel
- libxml2-devel
- libxml2-static
- gcc
Pycurl is a one of the dependent package of cloudwash
that wants you to install above dependencies.
Read more about it http://pycurl.io/docs/latest/install.html
Installation:
$ mkdir ~/cloudwash && cd ~/cloudwash
$ pip install cloudwash
Docker Image Installation
From Container image registry
The container image for cloudwash is available in quay. This image provides the cloudwash installed from released python package with release version tags. Latest tag always points to the latest released version tag.
Build from local DockerFile
This github repo contains a DockerFile, use any container building service to build from the dockerfile:
Build container from Dockerfile.dev
that should build a container from the cloudwash github master branch giving the access to pre-released features.
OC BuildConfig Installation
This github repo provides the ready to use BuildConfig on OCP / Kubernetes. The build config should create buildconfig to build master branch based container image. Use the image to build cloudwash pod.
Configuration
The cloudwash
uses the DynaConf
configuration python module to access the data in settings.yaml
or conf directory settings, it also allows an unique way of declaring secrets via Environment variables instead of putting in plain settings.yaml
.
e.g: The Azure password field can be set via environment variable by exporting the environment variable
# export CLEANUP_PROVIDERS__AZURE__PASSWORD = myPa$$worb"
Configuration with PyPi package:
Copy/Download settings.yaml.template
to local ~/cloudwash
directory as settings.yaml
, update it with the cloud provider credentials and other configuration details for successful resource reporting and cleanup.
Configuration with cloudwash container images:
Either - The docker images have settings.yaml
added from Dockerfile. Build the container from the image, access the container and update the settings.yaml
with real values and commit the changes to the image. Use the commited image for cleanup activity.
Or - Export/Set the environment variables for all or only sensitive credentials as shown above. The dynaconf in cloudwash container should read these credentials from environment variable.
Usage Examples
- Cleanup Help:
# swach --help
Usage: swach [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
A Cleanup Utility to remove cloud resources from cloud Providers!
Options:
-d, --dry Only show what will be removed from Providers!
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
azure Cleanup Azure provider
aws Cleanup Amazon provider
gce Cleanup GCE provider
openstack Cleanup OSP provider
rhev Cleanup RHEV provider
vmware Cleanup VMWare provider
- Cleanup Cloud Provider help:
# swach azure --help
Usage: swach azure [OPTIONS]
Cleanup Azure provider
Options:
--all Remove all unused Resources from the provider
--all_rg Remove resource group only if all resources are older than SLA
--nics Remove only unused NICs from the provider
--discs Remove only unused DISCs from the provider
--vms Remove only unused VMs from the provider
--pips Remove only PiPs from the provider
--help Show this message and exit.
- Cleanup Dry Run (Monitor only mode using option
-d
):
# swach -d azure --all
<<<<<<< Running the cleanup script in DRY RUN mode >>>>>>>
The AZURE providers settings are initialized and validated !
=========== DRY SUMMARY ============
VMs:
Deletable: ['test-bvhoduliam']
Stoppable: ['foremanqe-nightly2']
DISCs:
Deletable: ['test-bvhoduliam-osdisk']
NICs:
Deletable: ['test-axodawttrw-nic0']
PIPs:
Deletable: ['test-axodawttrw-pip0']
====================================
- Actual Cleanup Run:
# swach azure --all
<<<<<<< Running the cleanup script in ACTION mode >>>>>>>
The AZURE providers settings are initialized and validated !
Stopped [] and removed ['test-bvhoduliam'] VMs from Azure Cloud.
Removed following and all unused nics from Azure Cloud.
['test-axodawttrw-nic0']
Removed following and all unused discs from Azure Cloud.
['test-bvhoduliam-osdisk']
Removed following and all unused pips from Azure Cloud.
['test-axodawttrw-pip0']
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