Azure Tags Mod
Run tagging controls across all your Azure subscriptions to look for untagged resources, missing tags, resources with too many tags, and more.
Documentation
Getting Started
Installation
Install Powerpipe (https://powerpipe.io/downloads), or use Brew:
brew install turbot/tap/powerpipe
This mod also requires Steampipe with the Azure plugin as the data source. Install Steampipe (https://steampipe.io/downloads), or use Brew:
brew install turbot/tap/steampipesteampipe plugin install azure
Steampipe will automatically use your default Azure and Azure Active Directory credentials. Optionally, you can setup multiple subscriptions for Azure or customize Azure credentials.
Finally, install the mod:
mkdir dashboardscd dashboardspowerpipe mod initpowerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-tags
Browsing Dashboards
Start Steampipe as the data source:
steampipe service start
Start the dashboard server:
powerpipe server
Browse and view your dashboards at http://localhost:9033.
Running Checks in Your Terminal
Instead of running benchmarks in a dashboard, you can also run them within your
terminal with the powerpipe benchmark
command:
List available benchmarks:
powerpipe benchmark list
Run a benchmark:
powerpipe benchmark run azure_tags.benchmark.limit
Different output formats are also available, for more information please see Output Formats.
Configure Variables
Several benchmarks have input variables that can be configured to better match your environment and requirements. Each variable has a default defined in its source file, e.g., controls/limit.sp, but these can be overridden in several ways:
It's easiest to setup your vars file, starting with the sample:
cp powerpipe.ppvars.example powerpipe.ppvarsvi powerpipe.ppvars
Alternatively you can pass variables on the command line:
powerpipe benchmark run azure_tags.benchmark.mandatory --var 'mandatory_tags=["Application", "Environment", "Department", "Owner"]'
Or through environment variables:
export PP_VAR_mandatory_tags='["Application", "Environment", "Department"]'powerpipe benchmark run azure_tags.benchmark.mandatory
These are only some of the ways you can set variables. For a full list, please see Passing Input Variables.
Remediation
Using the control output and the Azure CLI, you can remediate various tagging issues.
For instance, with the results of the compute_virtual_machine_mandatory
control, you can add missing tags with the Azure CLI:
#!/bin/bash
OLDIFS=$IFSIFS='#'
INPUT=$(powerpipe control run compute_virtual_machine_mandatory --var 'mandatory_tags=["Application"]' --output csv --header=false --separator '#' | grep 'alarm')[ -z "$INPUT" ] && { echo "No virtual machines in alarm, aborting"; exit 0; }
while read -r group_id title description control_id control_title control_description reason resource status resource_group subscriptiondo az tag create --resource-id ${resource} --tags Application=MyApplicationdone <<< "$INPUT"
IFS=$OLDIFS
To remove prohibited tags from Compute virtual machines:
#!/bin/bash
OLDIFS=$IFSIFS='#'
INPUT=$(powerpipe control run compute_virtual_machine_prohibited --var 'prohibited_tags=["Password"]' --output csv --header=false --separator '#' | grep 'alarm')[ -z "$INPUT" ] && { echo "No virtual machines in alarm, aborting"; exit 0; }
while read -r group_id title description control_id control_title control_description reason resource status resource_group subscriptiondo az tag delete --resource-id ${resource} --name Password --yesdone <<< "$INPUT"
IFS=$OLDIFS
Common and Tag Dimensions
The benchmark queries use common properties (like connection_name
, region
, resource_group
and subscription_id
) and tags that are defined in the form of a default list of strings in the mod.pp
file. These properties can be overwritten in several ways:
Copy and rename the
powerpipe.ppvars.example
file topowerpipe.ppvars
, and then modify the variable values inside that filePass in a value on the command line:
powerpipe benchmark run azure_tags.benchmark.limit --var 'common_dimensions=["connection_name", "region", "resource_group", "subscription_id"]'powerpipe benchmark run azure_tags.benchmark.limit --var 'tag_dimensions=["Environment", "Owner"]'- Set an environment variable:
PP_VAR_common_dimensions='["connection_name", "region", "resource_group","subscription_id"]' powerpipe control run azure_tags.control.compute_disk_tag_limitPP_VAR_tag_dimensions='["Environment", "Owner"]' powerpipe control run azure_tags.control.compute_disk_tag_limit
Open Source & Contributing
This repository is published under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see our code of conduct. We look forward to collaborating with you!
Steampipe and Powerpipe are products produced from this open source software, exclusively by Turbot HQ, Inc. They are distributed under our commercial terms. Others are allowed to make their own distribution of the software, but cannot use any of the Turbot trademarks, cloud services, etc. You can learn more in our Open Source FAQ.
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