Chef cookbook to install and enable chef-handler-sns: A simple Chef report handler that reports status of a Chef run through Amazon SNS. Includes IAM roles support.
Amazon SNS can send notifications by SMS, email, Amazon SQS queues or to any HTTP endpoint.
This cookbook has been tested to work with AWS OpsWorks.
- Amazon Linux
- CentOS
- Debian
- Fedora
- FreeBSD
- openSUSE
- Oracle Linux
- RedHat
- Scientific Linux
- SUSE
- Ubuntu
- Chef
12
or higher. - Ruby
2.3
or higher.
Attribute | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
node['chef_handler_sns']['topic_arn'] |
required | AWS topic ARN name (required). |
node['chef_handler_sns']['access_key'] |
calculated from ohai with IAM roles | AWS access key (required, but will try to read it from ohai with IAM roles). |
node['chef_handler_sns']['secret_key'] |
calculated from ohai with IAM roles | AWS secret key (required, but will try to read it from ohai with IAM roles). We do not recomend using this attribute, it is better to use the LWRP. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['token'] |
calculated from ohai with IAM roles | AWS security token (read from ohai with IAM roles). Set to false to disable the token detected by ohai. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['region'] |
calculated from ohai | AWS region. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['subject'] |
calculated | Message subject string in erubis format. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['body_template'] |
calculated | Full path of an erubis template file to use for the message body. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['supports'] |
{ 'exception' => true } |
Type of Chef Handler to register as, ie :report , :exception or both. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['version'] |
latest stable | chef-handler-sns gem version to install. |
node['chef_handler_sns']['mirror_url'] |
nil |
chef-handler-sns mirror to download the gem from. For cases where you do not want to use RubyGems. |
Installs and enables the Chef SNS Handler.
Installs and enables the Chef SNS handler.
enable
: Installs and enables the Chef Handler.
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
topic_arn | resource name | AWS topic ARN name (required). |
access_key | node['chef_handler_sns']['access_key'] |
AWS access key (required, but will try to read it from ohai with IAM roles). |
secret_key | node['chef_handler_sns']['secret_key'] |
AWS secret key (required, but will try to read it from ohai with IAM roles). |
token | node['chef_handler_sns']['token'] |
AWS security token (read from ohai with IAM roles). Set to false to disable the token detected by ohai. |
region | node['chef_handler_sns']['region'] |
AWS region. |
subject | node['chef_handler_sns']['subject'] |
Message subject string in erubis format. |
body_template | node['chef_handler_sns']['body_template'] |
Full path of an erubis template file to use for the message body. |
supports | node['chef_handler_sns']['supports'] |
Type of Chef Handler to register as, ie :report , :exception or both. |
version | node['chef_handler_sns']['version'] |
chef-handler-sns gem version to install. |
mirror_url | node['chef_handler_sns']['mirror_url'] |
chef-handler-sns mirror to download the gem from. For cases where you do not want to use RubyGems. |
If you are using AWS IAM credentials or AWS IAM role credentials, they should have at least the following privileges:
{
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "Stmt1234",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"sns:Publish"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName"
]
}
]
}
Using chef_handler_sns
cookbook with IAM roles is rather easy.
First, you need to include this cookbook as a dependency in your cookbook:
# metadata.rb
depends 'chef_handler_sns'
# in your recipe
node['chef_handler_sns']['topic_arn'] = 'arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName'
include_recipe 'chef_handler_sns::default'
You can also use the chef_handler_sns
LWRP directly instead of including the recipe:
# metadata.rb
depends 'chef_handler_sns'
# in your recipe
chef_handler_sns 'arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName'
To include this cookbook directly in your run list, you must set at least the topic_arn
attribute:
{
"name": "git.zuazo.org",
"[...]": "[...]",
"normal": {
"chef_handler_sns": {
"topic_arn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName"
}
},
"run_list": [
"recipe[chef_handler_sns]",
"[...]"
]
}
If you are using Amazon EC2 without IAM roles or machines from other providers outside AWS, you must set the AWS credentials: access_key
and secret_key
(and sometimes also token
).
# metadata.rb
depends 'chef_handler_sns'
# in your recipe
chef_handler_sns 'arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName' do
access_key '***AMAZON-KEY***'
secret_key '***AMAZON-SECRET***'
end
If you want to install chef-handler-sns
gem versions older than version 2
, you can use previous cookbook versions:
# Berksfile
cookbook 'chef_handler_sns', '~> 2.0'
See TESTING.md.
Helper method for locating a chef_handler_sns
resource in the collection.
topic_arn = 'arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName'
resource = chef_run.chef_handler_sns(topic_arn)
expect(resource).to notify('service[apache2]').to(:reload)
Assert that the Chef run enables chef_handler_sns
.
topic_arn = 'arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:12341234:MyTopicName'
expect(chef_run).to enable_chef_handler_sns(topic_arn)
.with_access_key('***AMAZON-KEY***')
.with_secret_key('***AMAZON-SECRET***')
Please do not hesitate to open an issue with any questions or problems.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
See TODO.md.
Author: | Xabier de Zuazo (xabier@zuazo.org) |
Copyright: | Copyright (c) 2015-2016, Xabier de Zuazo |
Copyright: | Copyright (c) 2014, Onddo Labs, SL. |
License: | Apache License, Version 2.0 |
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