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Cloud Auxiliary is a python wrapper and orchestration module for interacting with cloud providers

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Cloud Auxiliary is a python wrapper and orchestration module for interacting with cloud providers.

NOTE: What are we supporting?

CloudAux was initially developed to provide convenience wrappers for common patterns when working with cloud infrastructures (like role assumption, and multi-regionality). It also contained some convenience functions to describe entire resources with the wrappers to fetch the full resource configuration details.

However, over time, we have stopped relying on the resource configuration wrapper capabilities and instead are only supporting the AWS convenience decorators, such as sts_conn, and paginated to name a few. If you wish to make use of CloudAux, simply wrap your boto calls in a function with the decorators applied to them.

NOTE: Python 2 Deprecation

Python 2 support has been dropped as of version 1.9.0. For projects that still require Python 2 support, please use the latest 1.8.x builds.

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Features

AWS:

  • intelligent connection caching.
  • handles pagination for certain client methods.
  • rate limit handling, with exponential backoff.
  • multi-account sts:assumerole abstraction.
  • orchestrates all the calls required to fully describe an item.
  • control which attributes are returned with flags.

GCP:

  • choosing the best client based on service
  • client caching
  • general caching and stats decorators available
  • basic support for non-specified discovery-API services
  • control which attributes are returned with flags.

OpenStack:

  • intelligent connection caching.
  • generalized OpenStack SDK generator usage.
  • orchestrates all the calls required to fully describe an item.
  • control which attributes are returned flags.

Orchestration Supported Technologies

AWS:

GCP: (DEPRECATED - NO LONGER SUPPORTED)

  • IAM Service Accounts
  • Network/Subnetworks
  • Storage Buckets

OpenStack: (DEPRECATED - NO LONGER SUPPORTED)

  • Network/Subnet
  • Floating IP/Router/Port
  • User
  • Instance/Image
  • Load Balancer
  • Object Storage Container

Install

pip install cloudaux

For GCP support run:

pip install cloudaux\[gcp\]

For OpenStack support run:

pip install cloudaux\[openstack\]

Examples

AWS Example

# Using wrapper methods:
from cloudaux.aws.sqs import get_queue, get_messages
conn_details = {
    'account_number': '111111111111',
    'assume_role': 'MyRole',
    'session_name': 'MySession',
    'region': 'us-east-1'
}
queue = get_queue(queue_name='MyQueue', **conn_details)
messages = get_messages(queue=queue)


# Using the CloudAux class
from cloudaux import CloudAux
CloudAux.go('kms.client.list_aliases', **conn_details)

ca = CloudAux(**conn_details)
ca.call('kms.client.list_aliases')


# directly asking for a boto3 connection:
from cloudaux.aws.sts import boto3_cached_conn
conn = boto3_cached_conn('ec2', **conn_details)


# Over your entire environment:
from cloudaux.decorators import iter_account_region

accounts = ['000000000000', '111111111111']

conn_details = {
    'assume_role': 'MyRole',
    'session_name': 'MySession',
    'conn_type': 'boto3'
}

@iter_account_region('kms', accounts=accounts, regions=['us-east-1'], **conn_details)
def list_keys(conn=None):
    return conn.list_keys()['Keys']

# If you want your role to be read-only, you can assume your role and add the read_only flag to connection details
# to inherit the AWS ReadOnlyAccess policy. This flag defaults to False
# The permissions from the role being assumed will be limited to Read and List only
conn_details = {
    'account_number': '111111111111',
    'assume_role': 'MyRole',
    'session_name': 'MySession',
    'region': 'us-east-1',
    'read_only': True
}

GCP Example -- DEPRECATED - NO LONGER SUPPORTED

# directly asking for a client:
from cloudaux.aws.gcp.auth import get_client
client = get_client('gce', **conn_details)

# Over your entire environment:
from cloudaux.gcp.decorators import iter_project

projects = ['my-project-one', 'my-project-two']

# To specify per-project key_files, you can do thie following:
# projects = [
#  {'project': 'my-project-one', key_file='/path/to/project-one.json'},
#  {'project': 'my-project-two', key_file='/path/to/project-two.json'}
# ]
#
# To specify a single key_file for all projects, use the key_file argument
# to the decorator
# @iter_project(projects=projects, key_file='/path/to/key.json')
#
# To use default credentials, omit the key_file argument
# @iter_project(projects=projects)

from cloudaux.gcp.iam import list_serviceaccounts
from cloudaux.orchestration.gcp.iam.serviceaccount import get_serviceaccount_complete

@iter_project(projects=projects, key_file='/path/to/key.json')
def test_iter(**kwargs):
   accounts = list_serviceaccounts(**kwargs)
   ret = []
   for account in accounts:
     ret.append(get_serviceaccount_complete(service_account=account['name']))
   return ret

OpenStack Example -- DEPRECATED - NO LONGER SUPPORTED

from cloudaux.openstack.decorators import _connect
conn = _connect(cloud_name, region, yaml_file):

# Over your entire environment:
from cloudaux.openstack.decorators import iter_account_region, get_regions

@iter_account_region(account_regions=get_regions())
def list_networks(conn=None, service='network', generator='security_groups'):
    from cloudaux.openstack.utils import list_items
    list_items(**kwargs)

Orchestration Example -- DEPRECATED - PLEASE DON'T USE THESE ANYMORE

AWS IAM Role

from cloudaux.orchestration.aws.iam.role import get_role, FLAGS

# account_number may be extracted from the ARN of the role passed to get_role
# if not included in conn.
conn = dict(
    assume_role='SecurityMonkey',  # or whichever role you wish to assume into
    session_name='cloudaux',
    region='us-east-1'
)

role = get_role(
    dict(arn='arn:aws:iam::000000000000:role/myRole', role_name='myRole'),
    output='camelized',  # optional: {camelized underscored}
    flags=FLAGS.ALL,  # optional
    **conn)

# The flags parameter is optional but allows the user to indicate that
# only a subset of the full item description is required.
# IAM Role Flag Options:
#   BASE, MANAGED_POLICIES, INLINE_POLICIES, INSTANCE_PROFILES, TAGS, ALL (default)
# For instance: flags=FLAGS.MANAGED_POLICIES | FLAGS.INSTANCE_PROFILES

# cloudaux makes a number of calls to obtain a full description of the role
print(json.dumps(role, indent=4, sort_keys=True))

{
    "Arn": ...,
    "AssumeRolePolicyDocument": ...,
    "CreateDate": ...,  # str
    "InlinePolicies": ...,
    "InstanceProfiles": ...,
    "ManagedPolicies": ...,
    "Path": ...,
    "RoleId": ...,
    "RoleName": ...,
    "Tags": {},
    "_version": 3    # Orchestration results return a _Version
}

GCP IAM Service Account -- DEPRECATED - PLEASE DON'T USE THESE ANYMORE

from cloudaux.orchestration.gcp.iam.serviceaccount import get_serviceaccount_complete, FLAGS
sa_name = 'projects/my-project-one/serviceAccounts/service-account-key@my-project-one.iam.gserviceaccount.com'
sa = get_serviceaccount_complete(sa_name, flags=FLAGS.ALL, **conn_details)
print(json.dumps(sa, indent=4, sort_keys=True))

# Flag options for Service Accounts are BASE, KEYS, POLICY, ALL (default).

{
  "DisplayName": "service-account",
  "Email": "service-account@my-project-one.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
  "Etag": "BwUzTDvWgHw=",
  "Keys": [
      {
          "KeyAlgorithm": "KEY_ALG_RSA_2048",
          "Name": "projects/my-project-one/serviceAccounts/service-account@my-project-one.iam.gserviceaccount.com/keys/8be0096886f6ed5cf51abb463d3448c8aee6c6b6",
          "ValidAfterTime": "2016-06-30T18:26:45Z",
          "ValidBeforeTime": "2026-06-28T18:26:45Z"
      },
  ...
  ],
  "Name": "projects/my-project-one/serviceAccounts/service-account@my-project-one.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
  "Oauth2ClientId": "115386704809902483492",
  "Policy": [
      {
          "Members": [
              "user:test-user@gmail.com"
          ],
          "Role": "roles/iam.serviceAccountActor"
      }
  ],
  "ProjectId": "my-project-one",
  "UniqueId": "115386704809902483492"
}

OpenStack Security Group - DEPRECATED - PLEASE DON'T USE THESE ANYMORE

from cloudaux.orchestration.openstack.security_group import get_security_group, FLAGS

secgroup = get_security_group(result, flags=flags, **kwargs)

# The flags parameter is optional but allows the user to indicate that
# only a subset of the full item description is required.
# Security Group Flag Options:
#   RULES, INSTANCES (default)
# For instance: flags=FLAGS.RULES | FLAGS.INSTANCES

print(json.dumps(secgroup, indent=4, sort_keys=True))

{
    "assigned_to": [
        {
           "instance_id": "..."
        }
    ],
    "created_at": "...",
    "description": "...",
    "id": "...",
    "location": "...",
    "name": "...",
    "project_id": "...",
    "revision_number": 3,
    "rules": [
        {
            "rule_type": "...",
            "remote_group_id": "...",
            "from_port": "...",
            "description": "...",
            "tags": [],
            "to_port": "...",
            "ethertype": "...",
            "created_at": "...",
            "updated_at": "...",
            "security_group_id": "...",
            "revision_number": 0,
            "tenant_id": "...",
            "project_id": "..."",
            "id": "...",
            "cidr_ip": "...",
            "ip_protocol": "..."
        },
    ],
    "updated_at": "..."
}

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