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aws-inventory/aws-elasticache.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
r"""
Documentation
License: This program is released under the MIT License
"""
# Imports
import boto3
import concurrent.futures
from openpyxl import load_workbook
from openpyxl.worksheet.worksheet import Worksheet
import projectlib.aws
def getResources(region_name: str) -> list[list[str | int]]:
return_data = []
client = boto3.client('elasticache', region_name=region_name)
response = client.describe_cache_clusters()
for i in response['CacheClusters']:
return_data.append([i['CacheClusterId'], i['CacheNodeType'], i['Engine'], i['EngineVersion'], i['NumCacheNodes'], i['PreferredAvailabilityZone']])
return return_data
# Main function
def main() -> None:
# Open spreadsheet and add a sheet
wb = load_workbook('aws-inventory.xlsx')
ws = wb.create_sheet("Elasticache")
ws.append(["CacheClusterId", "CacheNodeType", "Engine", "EngineVersion", "NumCacheNodes", "AZ"])
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=8) as executor:
results = executor.map(getResources, projectlib.aws.getRegions())
for region_rows in results:
# append to worksheet only if resources are found in the region
if region_rows:
for row in region_rows:
ws.append(row)
wb.save('aws-inventory.xlsx')
# Call main function
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()