Manage SNS Topics
Create and destroy SNS topics. Be aware that this interacts with Amazon's services, and so may incur charges.
This module uses boto
, which can be installed via package, or pip.
This module accepts explicit AWS credentials but can also utilize IAM roles assigned to the instance through Instance Profiles. Dynamic credentials are then automatically obtained from AWS API and no further configuration is necessary. More information available here.
If IAM roles are not used you need to specify them either in a pillar file or in the minion's config file:
sns.keyid: GKTADJGHEIQSXMKKRBJ08H
sns.key: askdjghsdfjkghWupUjasdflkdfklgjsdfjajkghs
It's also possible to specify key
, keyid
and region
via a profile, either
passed in as a dict, or as a string to pull from pillars or minion config:
myprofile:
keyid: GKTADJGHEIQSXMKKRBJ08H
key: askdjghsdfjkghWupUjasdflkdfklgjsdfjajkghs
region: us-east-1
mytopic:
boto_sns.present:
- region: us-east-1
- keyid: GKTADJGHEIQSXMKKRBJ08H
- key: askdjghsdfjkghWupUjasdflkdfklgjsdfjajkghs
# Using a profile from pillars
mytopic:
boto_sns.present:
- region: us-east-1
- profile: mysnsprofile
# Passing in a profile
mytopic:
boto_sns.present:
- region: us-east-1
- profile:
keyid: GKTADJGHEIQSXMKKRBJ08H
key: askdjghsdfjkghWupUjasdflkdfklgjsdfjajkghs
Ensure the named sns topic is deleted.
Name of the SNS topic.
Region to connect to.
Secret key to be used.
Access key to be used.
A dict with region, key and keyid, or a pillar key (string) that contains a dict with region, key and keyid.
If True, unsubscribe all subcriptions to the SNS topic before deleting the SNS topic
New in version 2016.11.0.
Ensure the SNS topic exists.
Name of the SNS topic.
List of SNS subscriptions.
Each subscription is a dictionary with a protocol and endpoint key:
[
{'protocol': 'https', 'endpoint': 'https://www.example.com/sns-endpoint'},
{'protocol': 'sqs', 'endpoint': 'arn:aws:sqs:us-west-2:123456789012:MyQueue'}
]
Region to connect to.
Secret key to be used.
Access key to be used.
A dict with region, key and keyid, or a pillar key (string) that contains a dict with region, key and keyid.