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AWS Observability Accelerator for Terraform

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Welcome to the AWS Observability Accelerator for Terraform!

The AWS Observability Accelerator for Terraform is a set of opinionated modules to help you set up observability for your AWS environments with AWS-managed observability services such as Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, Amazon Managed Grafana and AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT).

We provide curated metrics, traces collection, alerting rules and Grafana dashboards for your EKS infrastructure, Java/JMX, NGINX based workloads and custom applications.

You also can monitor your Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus workspaces ingestion, costs, active series with this module.

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Documentation

To explore the complete project documentation, please visit our documentation site.

Getting started

To quickstart with a complete workflow and view Amazon EKS infrastructure dashboards, visit the Amazon EKS cluster monitoring documentation

How it works

The sections below demonstrate how you can leverage AWS Observability Accelerator to enable monitoring to an existing EKS cluster.

v2.x changes

v2+ releases introduces couple of breaking changes compared to previous versions:

  • modules/workloads/infra module moves to modules/eks-monitoring
  • All EKS configuration options moves from the base module to the eks-monitoring module
  • All EKS workload modules modules/workloads/{java,nginx} merge into eks-monitoring as configuration options (patterns), see examples to provide a more complete visiblity
  • All examples have been updated to reflect these changes

Base Module

The base module allows you to configure the AWS Observability services for your cluster and the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) Operator as the signals collection mechanism.

This is the minimum configuration to have a new Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Workspace and ADOT Operator deployed for you and ready to receive your data. The base module serve as an anchor to the workload modules and cannot run on its own.

module "aws_observability_accelerator" {
  # use release tags and check for the latest versions
  # https://github.com/aws-observability/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator/releases
  source = "github.com/aws-observability/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator?ref=v1.6.1"

  aws_region     = "eu-west-1"
  eks_cluster_id = "my-eks-cluster"

  # As Grafana shares a different lifecycle, we recommend using an existing workspace.
  managed_grafana_workspace_id = var.managed_grafana_workspace_id
  grafana_api_key              = var.grafana_api_key
}

You can optionally reuse an existing Amazon Managed Servce for Prometheus Workspace:

module "aws_observability_accelerator" {
  # use release tags and check for the latest versions
  # https://github.com/aws-observability/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator/releases
  source = "github.com/aws-observability/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator?ref=v1.6.1"

  aws_region     = "eu-west-1"
  eks_cluster_id = "my-eks-cluster"

  # prevents creation of a new Amazon Managed Prometheus workspace
  enable_managed_prometheus = false

  # reusing existing Amazon Managed Prometheus Workspace
  managed_prometheus_workspace_id  = "ws-abcd123..."

  managed_grafana_workspace_id = "g-abcdef123"
  grafana_api_key              = var.grafana_api_key
}

View all the configuration options in the module documentation below.

Workload modules

Workloads modules are provided, which essentially provide curated metrics collection, alerting rule and Grafana dashboards.

Infrastructure monitoring

module "workloads_infra" {
  source = "aws-observability/terraform-aws-observability-accelerator/workloads/infra"

  eks_cluster_id = module.eks_observability_accelerator.eks_cluster_id

  dashboards_folder_id            = module.eks_observability_accelerator.grafana_dashboards_folder_id
  managed_prometheus_workspace_id = module.eks_observability_accelerator.managed_prometheus_workspace_id

  managed_prometheus_workspace_endpoint = module.eks_observability_accelerator.managed_prometheus_workspace_endpoint
  managed_prometheus_workspace_region   = module.eks_observability_accelerator.managed_prometheus_workspace_region
}

Grafana Dashboards

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Check the the complete example

Motivation

Kubernetes is a powerful and extensible container orchestration technology that allows you to deploy and manage containerized applications at scale. The extensible nature of Kubernetes also allows you to use a wide range of popular open-source tools, commonly referred to as add-ons, in Kubernetes clusters. With such a large number of tools and design choices available, building a tailored EKS cluster that meets your application’s specific needs can take a significant amount of time. It involves integrating a wide range of open-source tools and AWS services and requires deep expertise in AWS and Kubernetes.

AWS customers have asked for examples that demonstrate how to integrate the landscape of Kubernetes tools and make it easy for them to provision complete, opinionated EKS clusters that meet specific application requirements. Customers can use AWS Observability Accelerator to configure and deploy purpose built EKS clusters, and start onboarding workloads in days, rather than months.

Support & Feedback

AWS Observability Accelerator for Terraform is maintained by AWS Solution Architects. It is not part of an AWS service and support is provided best-effort by the AWS Observability Accelerator community.

To post feedback, submit feature ideas, or report bugs, please use the Issues section of this GitHub repo.

If you are interested in contributing, see the Contribution guide.


Requirements

Name Version
terraform >= 1.1.0
aws >= 4.0.0
awscc >= 0.24.0
grafana 1.25.0

Providers

Name Version
aws >= 4.0.0
grafana 1.25.0

Modules

Name Source Version
managed_grafana terraform-aws-modules/managed-service-grafana/aws ~> 1.3

Resources

Name Type
aws_prometheus_alert_manager_definition.this resource
aws_prometheus_workspace.this resource
grafana_data_source.amp resource
grafana_folder.this resource
aws_grafana_workspace.this data source
aws_region.current data source

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
aws_region AWS Region string n/a yes
enable_alertmanager Creates Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus AlertManager for all workloads bool false no
enable_managed_grafana Creates a new Amazon Managed Grafana Workspace bool true no
enable_managed_prometheus Creates a new Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Workspace bool true no
grafana_api_key Grafana API key for the Amazon Managed Grafana workspace string n/a yes
managed_grafana_workspace_id Amazon Managed Grafana Workspace ID string "" no
managed_prometheus_workspace_id Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus Workspace ID string "" no
managed_prometheus_workspace_region Region where Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is deployed string null no
tags Additional tags (e.g. map('BusinessUnit,XYZ) map(string) {} no

Outputs

Name Description
aws_region AWS Region
grafana_dashboards_folder_id Grafana folder ID for automatic dashboards. Required by workload modules
grafana_prometheus_datasource_test Grafana save & test URL for Amazon Managed Prometheus workspace
managed_grafana_workspace_endpoint Amazon Managed Grafana workspace endpoint
managed_grafana_workspace_id Amazon Managed Grafana workspace ID
managed_prometheus_workspace_endpoint Amazon Managed Prometheus workspace endpoint
managed_prometheus_workspace_id Amazon Managed Prometheus workspace ID
managed_prometheus_workspace_region Amazon Managed Prometheus workspace region

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING for more information.

License

Apache-2.0 Licensed. See LICENSE.

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