├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── iamer
├── __init__.py
├── constants.py
├── iamcloud.py
├── iamgroup.py
├── iampolicy.py
├── iamuser.py
└── main.py
├── setup.py
└── tests
├── test_iamgroup.py
├── test_iampolicy.py
└── test_iamuser.py
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1 | develop:
2 | python setup.py develop
3 |
4 | undevelop:
5 | python setup.py develop --uninstall
6 |
7 | test:
8 | nosetests
9 |
10 | clean:
11 | rm -rf iamer.egg-info/
12 | rm -rf users.ini groups.ini policies/
13 | rm -rf dist/
14 |
15 | release: clean
16 | python setup.py sdist
17 | twine upload dist/*
18 |
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1 | # IAMer
2 |
3 | [](https://circleci.com/gh/percolate/iamer)
4 | [](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/iamer/)
5 |
6 | IAMer dump and load your AWS IAM configuration into text files.
7 |
8 | Once dumped, you can version the resulting `json` and `ini` files to keep track
9 | of changes, and even ask your team mates to do [Pull Requests](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests)
10 | when they want access to something.
11 |
12 | IAMer is idempotent. You can run it as many times as you want, the resulting
13 | files will always be the same. This is useful to make sure your files are up to
14 | date with what you have in IAM.
15 |
16 | ## To Be Implemented
17 |
18 | Once the text files have been modified, you can load the changes into IAM with
19 | one command.
20 |
21 | ## Quick Start
22 |
23 | ```bash
24 | # Dump your current IAM database
25 | $ iamer dump
26 | Dumping users...
27 | Dumping groups...
28 | Dumping policies...
29 |
30 | # Save it
31 | $ git commit
32 | $ git push
33 | ```
34 |
35 | ## Install
36 |
37 | ```bash
38 | pip install iamer
39 | ```
40 |
41 | ## Configuration
42 |
43 | IAMer uses [boto](https://github.com/boto/boto) so you will need the
44 | following to run:
45 |
46 | ```bash
47 | export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="1234567890"
48 | export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="bb7075bc63f93d21fb9b8f45c3fa5ad0"
49 | ```
50 |
51 | See the [boto documention](http://docs.pythonboto.org/en/latest/boto_config_tut.html)
52 | for other ways to configure it.
53 |
54 | ## Usage
55 |
56 | There are 2 modes of operation, `dump` and `load`.
57 |
58 | ### Dump your IAM configuration locally
59 |
60 | ```bash
61 | $ iamer dump
62 | Dumping users...
63 | Dumping groups...
64 | Dumping policies...
65 | ```
66 |
67 | You will get 3 things:
68 |
69 | 1. `users.ini`
70 | 1. `groups.ini`
71 | 1. `policies/*.json`
72 |
73 | #### 1. `users.ini`
74 |
75 | A `users.ini` file with the list of users defined in IAM, and the groups and
76 | policies attached to each.
77 |
78 | ```ini
79 | # This user has no group or policy
80 | [bob]
81 |
82 | # joe is part of the useless-group group
83 | [joe]
84 | groups = useless-group
85 |
86 | # superadmin has multiple groups and policies attached to him
87 | [superadmin]
88 | groups = ec2-rw,
89 | ec2-r53-r
90 | policies = dynamodb-dev-201301121713,
91 | dynamodb-live-201301121713
92 | ```
93 |
94 | #### 2. `groups.ini`
95 |
96 | A `groups.ini` file with the list of groups defined in IAM, and the policies
97 | attached to each.
98 |
99 | ```ini
100 | # A group with no policy
101 | [useless-group]
102 |
103 | # The ec2-rw group has the ec2-read-write policy attached to it
104 | [ec2-rw]
105 | policies = ec2-read-write
106 |
107 | # This group has 2 policies attached
108 | [ec2-r53-r]
109 | policies = ec2-read-only,
110 | r53-read-only
111 | ```
112 |
113 | #### 3. `policies/*.json`
114 |
115 | And in the `policies/` folder, you will find all the policies referenced in the
116 | `users.ini` and `groups.ini` files as `json` files.
117 |
118 | For example, the `policies/ec2-read-write.json` will contain:
119 |
120 | ```json
121 | {
122 | "Statement": [
123 | {
124 | "Action": "ec2:*",
125 | "Effect": "Allow",
126 | "Resource": "*"
127 | }
128 | ]
129 | }
130 | ```
131 |
132 | ### Update your IAM config based on your local files
133 |
134 | TO BE IMPLEMENTED
135 |
136 | ## See Also
137 |
138 | [ec2-security-groups-dumper](https://github.com/percolate/ec2-security-groups-dumper)
139 | to dump your EC2 Security Groups as CSV and JSON text files.
140 |
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1 | USERS_FILE = u'users.ini'
2 | GROUPS_FILE = u'groups.ini'
3 | POLICIES_DIR = u'policies'
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1 | import json
2 | import urllib
3 | from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
4 | import os
5 | import os.path
6 | from boto.iam.connection import IAMConnection
7 |
8 | from iamuser import IamUser
9 | from iamgroup import IamGroup
10 | from iampolicy import IamPolicy
11 | from constants import (USERS_FILE,
12 | GROUPS_FILE,
13 | POLICIES_DIR)
14 |
15 |
16 | class IamCloud(object):
17 | """Representation of the IAM database in AWS"""
18 | def __init__(self):
19 | self._users = set()
20 | self._groups = set()
21 | self._policies = set()
22 | self._conn = IAMConnection()
23 |
24 | def _load_users(self):
25 | raw_users = self._conn.get_all_users()
26 | is_truncated = (raw_users[u'list_users_response']
27 | [u'list_users_result']
28 | [u'is_truncated'])
29 | u_list = (raw_users[u'list_users_response']
30 | [u'list_users_result']
31 | [u'users'])
32 | while is_truncated == u'true':
33 | marker = (raw_users[u'list_users_response']
34 | [u'list_users_result']
35 | [u'marker'])
36 | raw_users = self._conn.get_all_users(marker=marker)
37 | is_truncated = (raw_users[u'list_users_response']
38 | [u'list_users_result']
39 | [u'is_truncated'])
40 | u_list += (raw_users[u'list_users_response']
41 | [u'list_users_result']
42 | [u'users'])
43 |
44 | for u_dict in u_list:
45 | name = u_dict[u'user_name']
46 |
47 | # User's groups
48 | groups = set()
49 | raw_groups = self._conn.get_groups_for_user(name)
50 | g_list = (raw_groups[u'list_groups_for_user_response']
51 | [u'list_groups_for_user_result']
52 | [u'groups'])
53 | for g_dict in g_list:
54 | groups.add(g_dict[u'group_name'])
55 |
56 | # User's policies
57 | policies = set()
58 | raw_policies = self._conn.get_all_user_policies(name)
59 | p_list = (raw_policies[u'list_user_policies_response']
60 | [u'list_user_policies_result']
61 | [u'policy_names'])
62 | for policy_name in p_list:
63 | raw_policy = self._conn.get_user_policy(name, policy_name)
64 | encoded_policy = (raw_policy[u'get_user_policy_response']
65 | [u'get_user_policy_result']
66 | [u'policy_document'])
67 | str_policy = urllib.unquote_plus(encoded_policy)
68 | dict_policy = json.loads(str_policy)
69 | policy = IamPolicy(policy_name, dict_policy)
70 | policies.add(policy)
71 |
72 | user = IamUser(name, groups, policies)
73 | self._users.add(user)
74 |
75 | @property
76 | def users(self):
77 | if not self._users:
78 | self._load_users()
79 |
80 | return self._users
81 |
82 | def _load_groups(self):
83 | raw_groups = self._conn.get_all_groups()
84 | is_truncated = (raw_groups[u'list_groups_response']
85 | [u'list_groups_result']
86 | [u'is_truncated'])
87 | g_list = (raw_groups[u'list_groups_response']
88 | [u'list_groups_result']
89 | [u'groups'])
90 |
91 | while is_truncated == u'true':
92 | marker = (raw_groups[u'list_groups_response']
93 | [u'list_groups_result']
94 | [u'marker'])
95 | raw_groups = self._conn.get_all_groups(marker=marker)
96 | is_truncated = (raw_groups[u'list_groups_response']
97 | [u'list_groups_result']
98 | [u'is_truncated'])
99 | g_list += (raw_groups[u'list_groups_response']
100 | [u'list_groups_result']
101 | [u'groups'])
102 |
103 | for g_dict in g_list:
104 | name = g_dict[u'group_name']
105 |
106 | # Group's policies
107 | policies = set()
108 | raw_policies = self._conn.get_all_group_policies(name)
109 | p_list = (raw_policies[u'list_group_policies_response']
110 | [u'list_group_policies_result']
111 | [u'policy_names'])
112 | for policy_name in p_list:
113 | raw_policy = self._conn.get_group_policy(name, policy_name)
114 | encoded_policy = (raw_policy[u'get_group_policy_response']
115 | [u'get_group_policy_result']
116 | [u'policy_document'])
117 | str_policy = urllib.unquote_plus(encoded_policy)
118 | dict_policy = json.loads(str_policy)
119 | policy = IamPolicy(policy_name, dict_policy)
120 | policies.add(policy)
121 |
122 | group = IamGroup(name, policies)
123 | self._groups.add(group)
124 |
125 | @property
126 | def groups(self):
127 | if not self._groups:
128 | self._load_groups()
129 |
130 | return self._groups
131 |
132 | @property
133 | def policies(self):
134 | if not self._policies:
135 | self._load_policies()
136 |
137 | return self._policies
138 |
139 | def dump_users(self):
140 | """Dump users into files"""
141 | config = SafeConfigParser()
142 |
143 | for user in sorted(self.users):
144 | config.add_section(user.name)
145 | if user.groups:
146 | config.set(user.name,
147 | u'groups',
148 | ',\n'.join(sorted(user.groups)))
149 | if user.policies:
150 | policy_names = set()
151 | for policy in user.policies:
152 | policy_names.add(policy.name)
153 | config.set(user.name,
154 | u'policies',
155 | ',\n'.join(sorted(policy_names)))
156 |
157 | with open(USERS_FILE, 'w') as configfile:
158 | config.write(configfile)
159 |
160 | def dump_groups(self):
161 | """Dump groups into files"""
162 | config = SafeConfigParser()
163 |
164 | for group in sorted(self.groups):
165 | config.add_section(group.name)
166 | if group.policies:
167 | policy_names = set()
168 | for policy in group.policies:
169 | policy_names.add(policy.name)
170 | config.set(group.name,
171 | u'policies',
172 | ',\n'.join(sorted(policy_names)))
173 |
174 | with open(GROUPS_FILE, 'w') as configfile:
175 | config.write(configfile)
176 |
177 | def dump_policies(self):
178 | """Dump user and group policies into files"""
179 | policies_to_dump = set()
180 |
181 | # Check that there is no dupe policy
182 | policy_used = {}
183 | for user in self.users:
184 | for policy in user.policies:
185 | if policy.name not in policy_used:
186 | policy_used[policy.name] = set(["user:" + user.name])
187 | else:
188 | policy_used[policy.name].add("user:" + user.name)
189 | for group in self.groups:
190 | for policy in group.policies:
191 | if policy.name not in policy_used:
192 | policy_used[policy.name] = set(["group:" + group.name])
193 | else:
194 | policy_used[policy.name].add("group:" + group.name)
195 |
196 | for policy_name in policy_used:
197 | if len(policy_used[policy_name]) > 1:
198 | print("Multiple policies named {} have been found:"
199 | .format(policy_name))
200 | for policy_user in policy_used[policy_name]:
201 | print " - {}".format(policy_user)
202 | print
203 | print ("You must rename any duplicate policy for the dump to "
204 | "be consistent.")
205 | print "Rename those and dump again."
206 |
207 | for user in self.users:
208 | for policy in user.policies:
209 | policies_to_dump.add(policy)
210 |
211 | for group in self.groups:
212 | for policy in group.policies:
213 | policies_to_dump.add(policy)
214 |
215 | # If the policies folder is not there, create it
216 | if policies_to_dump and not os.path.isdir(POLICIES_DIR):
217 | os.mkdir(POLICIES_DIR, 0755)
218 |
219 | for policy in policies_to_dump:
220 | filename = policy.name + u'.json'
221 | filepath = os.path.join(POLICIES_DIR, filename)
222 | with open(filepath, 'w') as policy_file:
223 | json.dump(policy.document,
224 | policy_file,
225 | sort_keys=True,
226 | indent=2,
227 | separators=(',', ': '))
228 |
229 | def dump(self):
230 | """Dump everything into files"""
231 | print "Dumping users into {filename}...".format(filename=USERS_FILE)
232 | self.dump_users()
233 |
234 | print "Dumping groups into {filename}...".format(filename=GROUPS_FILE)
235 | self.dump_groups()
236 |
237 | print ("Dumping policies into {foldername}/*.json..."
238 | .format(foldername=POLICIES_DIR))
239 | self.dump_policies()
240 |
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1 | from functools import total_ordering
2 |
3 | from iampolicy import IamPolicy
4 |
5 |
6 | @total_ordering
7 | class IamGroup(object):
8 | """Represent a group in IAM"""
9 | def __init__(self, name, policies):
10 | """
11 | Args:
12 | name (unicode)
13 | policies (set)
14 | """
15 | assert isinstance(name, unicode)
16 | assert isinstance(policies, set)
17 | assert all(isinstance(policy, IamPolicy) for policy in policies)
18 |
19 | self._name = name
20 | self._policies = policies
21 |
22 | @property
23 | def name(self):
24 | """
25 | Returns:
26 | unicode
27 | """
28 | return self._name
29 |
30 | @property
31 | def policies(self):
32 | """
33 | Returns:
34 | set of IamPolicy
35 | """
36 | return self._policies
37 |
38 | def __eq__(self, other):
39 | return (self.name == other.name)
40 |
41 | def __lt__(self, other):
42 | return (self.name < other.name)
43 |
44 | def __hash__(self):
45 | return hash((self.__class__, self.name))
46 |
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1 | from functools import total_ordering
2 |
3 |
4 | @total_ordering
5 | class IamPolicy(object):
6 | def __init__(self, name, document):
7 | assert isinstance(name, unicode)
8 | assert isinstance(document, dict)
9 |
10 | self._name = name
11 | self._document = document
12 |
13 | @property
14 | def name(self):
15 | """
16 | Returns:
17 | unicode
18 | """
19 | return self._name
20 |
21 | @property
22 | def document(self):
23 | """
24 | Returns:
25 | unicode
26 | """
27 | return self._document
28 |
29 | def __eq__(self, other):
30 | return (self.name == other.name)
31 |
32 | def __lt__(self, other):
33 | return (self.name < other.name)
34 |
35 | def __hash__(self):
36 | return hash((self.__class__, self.name))
37 |
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1 | from functools import total_ordering
2 |
3 | from iampolicy import IamPolicy
4 |
5 |
6 | @total_ordering
7 | class IamUser(object):
8 | """Represent a user in IAM"""
9 | def __init__(self, name, groups, policies):
10 | """
11 | Args:
12 | name (unicode)
13 | groups (set)
14 | policies (set)
15 | """
16 | assert isinstance(name, unicode)
17 | assert isinstance(groups, set)
18 | assert all(isinstance(group, unicode) for group in groups)
19 | assert isinstance(policies, set)
20 | assert all(isinstance(policy, IamPolicy) for policy in policies)
21 |
22 | self._name = name
23 | self._groups = groups
24 | self._policies = policies
25 |
26 | @property
27 | def name(self):
28 | """
29 | Returns:
30 | unicode
31 | """
32 | return self._name
33 |
34 | @property
35 | def groups(self):
36 | """
37 | Returns:
38 | set of unicode
39 | """
40 | return self._groups
41 |
42 | @property
43 | def policies(self):
44 | """
45 | Returns:
46 | set of IamPolicy
47 | """
48 | return self._policies
49 |
50 | def __eq__(self, other):
51 | return (self.name == other.name)
52 |
53 | def __lt__(self, other):
54 | return (self.name < other.name)
55 |
56 | def __hash__(self):
57 | return hash((self.__class__, self.name))
58 |
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1 | """iamer
2 |
3 | Manage your IAM rules in git.
4 | Dump your existing IAM rules into human readable text files.
5 | Load IAM rules off text files.
6 |
7 | Usage:
8 | iamer load
9 | iamer dump
10 |
11 | Options:
12 | -h --help Show this screen.
13 |
14 | """
15 | from docopt import docopt
16 |
17 | from iamcloud import IamCloud
18 |
19 |
20 | class IamFiles(object):
21 | """Representation of the local files mimicking IAM"""
22 | pass
23 |
24 |
25 | def dump():
26 | """Dump the IAM rules into text files"""
27 | iam = IamCloud()
28 | iam.dump()
29 |
30 |
31 | def load():
32 | """Load local text files into IAM rules on AWS"""
33 | print "TBD"
34 |
35 |
36 | def main():
37 | """The main entry point"""
38 | args = docopt(__doc__)
39 |
40 | if args['dump']:
41 | dump()
42 | elif args['load']:
43 | load()
44 |
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 |
3 |
4 | setup(
5 | name='iamer',
6 | version='0.1.4',
7 | description='AWS IAM dump and load tool',
8 | url='https://github.com/percolate/iamer',
9 | author='Laurent Raufaste',
10 | author_email='analogue@glop.org',
11 | license='GPLv3',
12 | keywords='aws iam boto',
13 | packages=['iamer'],
14 | install_requires=[
15 | 'boto',
16 | 'docopt'
17 | ],
18 | entry_points={
19 | 'console_scripts': [
20 | 'iamer=iamer.main:main'
21 | ]
22 | },
23 | classifiers=[
24 | "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
25 | "Environment :: Console",
26 | "Intended Audience :: System Administrators",
27 | "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)",
28 | "Natural Language :: English",
29 | "Operating System :: POSIX",
30 | "Programming Language :: Python",
31 | "Topic :: System :: Systems Administration"
32 | ]
33 | )
34 |
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1 | import unittest
2 | from iamer.iamgroup import IamGroup
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestIamGroup(unittest.TestCase):
6 |
7 | def test_iamgroup_diff(self):
8 | g1 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
9 | g2 = IamGroup(u'another-group', set())
10 |
11 | assert g1 != g2
12 |
13 | def test_iamgroup_eq(self):
14 | g1 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
15 | g2 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
16 |
17 | assert g1 == g2
18 |
19 | def test_iamgroup_lt(self):
20 | g1 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
21 | g2 = IamGroup(u'another-group', set())
22 |
23 | assert g2 < g1
24 |
25 | def test_iamgroup_gt(self):
26 | g1 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
27 | g2 = IamGroup(u'another-group', set())
28 |
29 | assert g1 > g2
30 |
31 | def test_iamgroup_not_lt_gt(self):
32 | g1 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
33 | g2 = IamGroup(u'some-group', set())
34 |
35 | assert not (g1 > g2)
36 | assert not (g1 < g2)
37 |
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/tests/test_iampolicy.py:
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1 | import unittest
2 | from iamer.iampolicy import IamPolicy
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestIamPolicy(unittest.TestCase):
6 |
7 | def test_iampolicy_diff(self):
8 | p1 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
9 | p2 = IamPolicy(u'another-policy', {})
10 |
11 | assert p1 != p2
12 |
13 | def test_iampolicy_eq(self):
14 | p1 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
15 | p2 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
16 |
17 | assert p1 == p2
18 |
19 | def test_iampolicy_lt(self):
20 | p1 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
21 | p2 = IamPolicy(u'another-policy', {})
22 |
23 | assert p2 < p1
24 |
25 | def test_iampolicy_gt(self):
26 | p1 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
27 | p2 = IamPolicy(u'another-policy', {})
28 |
29 | assert p1 > p2
30 |
31 | def test_iampolicy_not_lt_gt(self):
32 | p1 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
33 | p2 = IamPolicy(u'some-policy', {})
34 |
35 | assert not (p1 > p2)
36 | assert not (p1 < p2)
37 |
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/tests/test_iamuser.py:
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1 | import unittest
2 | from iamer.iamuser import IamUser
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestIamUser(unittest.TestCase):
6 |
7 | def test_iamuser_diff(self):
8 | u1 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
9 | u2 = IamUser(u'bill', set(), set())
10 |
11 | assert u1 != u2
12 |
13 | def test_iamuser_eq(self):
14 | u1 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
15 | u2 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
16 |
17 | assert u1 == u2
18 |
19 | def test_iamuser_lt(self):
20 | u1 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
21 | u2 = IamUser(u'bill', set(), set())
22 |
23 | assert u2 < u1
24 |
25 | def test_iamuser_gt(self):
26 | u1 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
27 | u2 = IamUser(u'bill', set(), set())
28 |
29 | assert u1 > u2
30 |
31 | def test_iamuser_not_lt_gt(self):
32 | u1 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
33 | u2 = IamUser(u'joe', set(), set())
34 |
35 | assert not (u1 > u2)
36 | assert not (u1 < u2)
37 |
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