From 603069fdb96880a04dc863b1e58c0bf2dae39488 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elijah Buck Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 09:45:57 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] add ec2-automate-backup-awscli to support aws cli tools --- ec2-automate-backup/README.md | 11 + .../ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh | 246 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 257 insertions(+) create mode 100755 ec2-automate-backup/ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh diff --git a/ec2-automate-backup/README.md b/ec2-automate-backup/README.md index 05786c4..cb76227 100644 --- a/ec2-automate-backup/README.md +++ b/ec2-automate-backup/README.md @@ -41,6 +41,17 @@ ec2-automate-backup requires one of the following two parameters be provided: `-u` - the -u flag will tag snapshots with additional data so that snapshots can be more easily located. Currently the two user tags created are Volume="ebs_volume" and Created="date." These can be easily modified in code. +# ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh + +The script ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh is a version of ec2-automate-backup.sh modified to use the aws cli tools http://aws.amazon.com/cli/ + +The parameters are the same as ec2-automate-backup.sh with the exception of the tag filter, which must use the aws cli format. + +## Example of use: + + ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh -r us-east-1 -s tag -t 'Name=tag:Backup,Values=True' -k 31 -p -n + + # Additional Information: the file "ec2ab - IAM User Required Permissions.json" contains the IAM permissions required to run ec2-automate-backup.sh in with the least permissions required as of 2012-11-21. diff --git a/ec2-automate-backup/ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh b/ec2-automate-backup/ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..25d7853 --- /dev/null +++ b/ec2-automate-backup/ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +#!/bin/bash - +# Author: Colin Johnson / colin@cloudavail.com +# Date: 2013-02-13 +# Version 0.9 +# License Type: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3 +# + +#confirms that executables required for succesful script execution are available +prerequisite_check() +{ + for prerequisite in basename aws date + do + #use of "hash" chosen as it is a shell builtin and will add programs to hash table, possibly speeding execution. Use of type also considered - open to suggestions. + hash $prerequisite &> /dev/null + if [[ $? == 1 ]] #has exits with exit status of 70, executable was not found + then echo "In order to use `basename $0`, the executable \"$prerequisite\" must be installed." 1>&2 ; exit 70 + fi + done +} + +#get_EBS_List gets a list of available EBS instances depending upon the selection_method of EBS selection that is provided by user input +get_EBS_List() +{ + case $selection_method in + volumeid) + if [[ -z $volumeid ]] + then echo "The selection method \"volumeid\" (which is $app_name's default selection_method of operation or requested by using the -s volumeid parameter) requires a volumeid (-v volumeid) for operation. Correct usage is as follows: \"-v vol-6d6a0527\",\"-s volumeid -v vol-6d6a0527\" or \"-v \"vol-6d6a0527 vol-636a0112\"\" if multiple volumes are to be selected." 1>&2 ; exit 64 + fi + ebs_selection_string="$volumeid" + ;; + tag) + if [[ -z $tag ]] + then echo "The selected selection_method \"tag\" (-s tag) requires a valid tag (-t key=value) for operation. Correct usage is as follows: \"-s tag -t backup=true\" or \"-s tag -t Name=my_tag.\"" 1>&2 ; exit 64 + fi + ebs_selection_string="--filter $tag" + ;; + *) echo "If you specify a selection_method (-s selection_method) for selecting EBS volumes you must select either \"volumeid\" (-s volumeid) or \"tag\" (-s tag)." 1>&2 ; exit 64 ;; + esac + #creates a list of all ebs volumes that match the selection string from above + ebs_backup_list_complete=`aws ec2 describe-volumes --region $region $ebs_selection_string 2>&1` + #takes the output of the previous command + ebs_backup_list_result=`echo $?` + if [[ $ebs_backup_list_result -gt 0 ]] + then echo -e "An error occured when running ec2-describe-volumes. The error returned is below:\n$ebs_backup_list_complete" 1>&2 ; exit 70 + fi + ebs_backup_list=`echo "$ebs_backup_list_complete" | grep '"VolumeId": ' | awk '{ print $2 }' | tr -d '",' | sort | uniq` +echo $ebs_backup_list + #code to right will output list of EBS volumes to be backed up: echo -e "Now outputting ebs_backup_list:\n$ebs_backup_list" +} + +create_EBS_Snapshot_Tags() +{ + #snapshot tags holds all tags that need to be applied to a given snapshot - by aggregating tags we ensure that ec2-create-tags is called only onece + snapshot_tags="--tags " + #if $name_tag_create is true then append ec2ab_${ebs_selected}_$date_current to the variable $snapshot_tags + if $name_tag_create + then + ec2_snapshot_resource_id=`echo "$ec2_create_snapshot_result" | grep SnapshotId | awk '{ print $2 }' | tr -d '",'` + snapshot_tags="$snapshot_tags Key=Name,Value=ec2ab_${ebs_selected}_$date_current" + fi + #if $hostname_tag_create is true then append --tag InitiatingHost=`hostname -f` to the variable $snapshot_tags + if $hostname_tag_create + then + snapshot_tags="$snapshot_tags Key=InitiatingHost,Value='`hostname -f`'" + fi + #if $purge_after_days is true, then append $purge_after_date to the variable $snapshot_tags + if [[ -n $purge_after_days ]] + then + snapshot_tags="$snapshot_tags Key=PurgeAfter,Value=$purge_after_date Key=PurgeAllow,Value=true" + fi + + #if $user_tags is true, then append Volume=$ebs_selected and Created=$current_date to the variable $snapshot_tags + if $user_tags + then + snapshot_tags="$snapshot_tags Key=Volume,Value=${ebs_selected} Key=Created,Value=$date_current" + fi + + #if $snapshot_tags is not zero length then set the tag on the snapshot using ec2-create-tags + if [[ -n $snapshot_tags ]] + then echo "Tagging Snapshot $ec2_snapshot_resource_id with the following Tags:" + aws ec2 create-tags --resources $ec2_snapshot_resource_id --region $region $snapshot_tags + fi +} + +date_binary_get() +{ + #`uname -o (operating system) would be ideal, but OS X / Darwin does not support to -o option` + #`uname` on OS X defaults to `uname -s` and `uname` on GNU/Linux defaults to `uname -s` + uname_result=`uname` + case $uname_result in + Darwin) date_binary="osx-posix" ;; + Linux) date_binary="linux-gnu" ;; + *) date_binary="unknown" ;; + esac +} + +get_purge_after_date() +{ +#based on the date_binary variable, the case statement below will determine the method to use to determine "purge_after_days" in the future +case $date_binary in + linux-gnu) echo `date -d +${purge_after_days}days -u +%Y-%m-%d` ;; + osx-posix) echo `date -v+${purge_after_days}d -u +%Y-%m-%d` ;; + *) echo `date -d +${purge_after_days}days -u +%Y-%m-%d` ;; +esac +} + +get_purge_after_date_epoch() +{ +#based on the date_binary variable, the case statement below will determine the method to use to determine "purge_after_date_epoch" in the future +case $date_binary in + linux-gnu) echo `date -d $purge_after_date +%s` ;; + osx-posix) echo `date -j -f "%Y-%m-%d" $purge_after_date "+%s"` ;; + *) echo `date -d $purge_after_date +%s` ;; +esac +} + +get_date_current_epoch() +{ +#based on the date_binary variable, the case statement below will determine the method to use to determine "date_current_epoch" in the future +case $date_binary in + linux-gnu) echo `date -d $date_current +%s` ;; + osx-posix) echo `date -j -f "%Y-%m-%d" $date_current "+%s"` ;; + *) echo `date -d $date_current +%s` ;; +esac +} + +purge_EBS_Snapshots() +{ + #snapshot_tag_list is a string that contains all snapshots with either the key PurgeAllow set to true + snapshot_tag_list=`aws ec2 describe-tags --region $region --filters Name=resource-type,Values=snapshot Name=tag:PurgeAllow,Values=true` + #snapshot_purge_allowed is a list of all snapshot_ids with PurgeAllow=true + snapshot_purge_allowed=`echo "$snapshot_tag_list" | grep '"ResourceId": ' | awk '{ print $2 }' | tr -d '",'` + + for snapshot_id_evaluated in $snapshot_purge_allowed + do + #gets the "PurgeAfter" date which is in UTC with YYYY-MM-DD format (or %Y-%m-%d) + purge_after_date=`aws ec2 describe-tags --region $region --filters Name=resource-id,Values=$snapshot_id_evaluated Name=key,Values=PurgeAfter | grep '"Value": ' | awk '{ print $2 }' | tr -d '",'` + #if purge_after_date is not set then we have a problem. Need to alert user. + if [[ -z $purge_after_date ]] + #Alerts user to the fact that a Snapshot was found with PurgeAllow=true but with no PurgeAfter date. + then echo "A Snapshot with the Snapshot ID $snapshot_id_evaluated has the tag \"PurgeAllow=true\" but does not have a \"PurgeAfter=YYYY-MM-DD\" date. $app_name is unable to determine if $snapshot_id_evaluated should be purged." 1>&2 + else + #convert both the date_current and purge_after_date into epoch time to allow for comparison + date_current_epoch=`get_date_current_epoch` + purge_after_date_epoch=`get_purge_after_date_epoch` + #perform compparison - if $purge_after_date_epoch is a lower number than $date_current_epoch than the PurgeAfter date is earlier than the current date - and the snapshot can be safely removed + if [[ $purge_after_date_epoch < $date_current_epoch ]] + then + echo "The snapshot \"$snapshot_id_evaluated\" with the Purge After date of $purge_after_date will be deleted." + aws ec2 delete-snapshot --region $region --snapshot-id $snapshot_id_evaluated + fi + fi + done +} + +app_name=`basename $0` + +#sets defaults +selection_method="volumeid" + +#date_binary allows a user to set the "date" binary that is installed on their system and, therefore, the options that will be given to the date binary to perform date calculations +date_binary="" + +#sets the "Name" tag set for a snapshot to false - using "Name" requires that ec2-create-tags be called in addition to ec2-create-snapshot +name_tag_create=false +#sets the "InitiatingHost" tag set for a snapshot to false +hostname_tag_create=false +#sets the user_tags feature to false - user_tag creates tags on snapshots - by default each snapshot is tagged with volume_id and current_data timestamp +user_tags=false +#sets the Purge Snapshot feature to false - this feature will eventually allow the removal of snapshots that have a "PurgeAfter" tag that is earlier than current date +purge_snapshots=false +#handles options processing +while getopts :s:c:r:v:t:k:pnhu opt + do + case $opt in + s) selection_method="$OPTARG";; + c) cron_primer="$OPTARG";; + r) region="$OPTARG";; + v) volumeid="$OPTARG";; + t) tag="$OPTARG";; + k) purge_after_days="$OPTARG";; + n) name_tag_create=true;; + h) hostname_tag_create=true;; + p) purge_snapshots=true;; + u) user_tags=true;; + *) echo "Error with Options Input. Cause of failure is most likely that an unsupported parameter was passed or a parameter was passed without a corresponding option." 1>&2 ; exit 64;; + esac + done + +#sources "cron_primer" file for running under cron or other restricted environments - this file should contain the variables and environment configuration required for ec2-automate-backup to run correctly +if [[ -n $cron_primer ]] + then if [[ -f $cron_primer ]] + then source $cron_primer + else + echo "Cron Primer File \"$cron_primer\" Could Not Be Found." 1>&2 ; exit 70 + fi +fi + +#if region is not set then: +if [[ -z $region ]] + #if the environment variable $EC2_REGION is not set set to us-east-1 + then if [[ -z $EC2_REGION ]] + #if both + then region="us-east-1" + else + region=$EC2_REGION + fi +fi + +#calls prerequisitecheck function to ensure that all executables required for script execution are available +prerequisite_check + +#sets date variable +date_current=`date -u +%Y-%m-%d` +#sets the PurgeAfter tag to the number of days that a snapshot should be retained +if [[ -n $purge_after_days ]] + then + #if the date_binary is not set, call the date_binary_get function + if [[ -z $date_binary ]] + then date_binary_get + fi + purge_after_date=`get_purge_after_date` + echo "Snapshots taken by $app_name will be eligible for purging after the following date: $purge_after_date." +fi + +#get_EBS_List gets a list of EBS instances for which a snapshot is desired. The list of EBS instances depends upon the selection_method that is provided by user input +get_EBS_List + +#the loop below is called once for each volume in $ebs_backup_list - the currently selected EBS volume is passed in as "ebs_selected" +for ebs_selected in $ebs_backup_list +do + ec2_snapshot_description="ec2ab_${ebs_selected}_$date_current" + ec2_create_snapshot_result=`aws ec2 create-snapshot --region $region --description $ec2_snapshot_description --volume-id $ebs_selected 2>&1` + if [[ $? != 0 ]] + then echo -e "An error occured when running ec2-create-snapshot. The error returned is below:\n$ec2_create_snapshot_result" 1>&2 ; exit 70 + else + ec2_snapshot_resource_id=`echo "$ec2_create_snapshot_result" | grep SnapshotId | awk '{ print $2 }' | tr -d '",'` + fi + create_EBS_Snapshot_Tags +done + +#if purge_snapshots is true, then run purge_EBS_Snapshots function +if $purge_snapshots + then echo "Snapshot Purging is Starting Now." + purge_EBS_Snapshots +fi