Trapheus | tool automates restoration of RDS database instances | Cloud Functions library

 by   intuit Python Version: v0.1.2 License: MIT

kandi X-RAY | Trapheus Summary

kandi X-RAY | Trapheus Summary

Trapheus is a Python library typically used in Serverless, Cloud Functions, Terraform applications. Trapheus has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. However Trapheus has 2 bugs. You can download it from GitHub.

The app requires the following AWS resources to exist before installation:.
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              Trapheus has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 52 star(s) with 23 fork(s). There are 6 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 8 open issues and 13 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 100 days. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of Trapheus is v0.1.2

            kandi-Quality Quality

              Trapheus has 2 bugs (0 blocker, 0 critical, 2 major, 0 minor) and 73 code smells.

            kandi-Security Security

              Trapheus has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              Trapheus code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 7 security hotspots that need review.

            kandi-License License

              Trapheus is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              Trapheus releases are available to install and integrate.
              Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
              Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
              It has 3095 lines of code, 154 functions and 38 files.
              It has medium code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed Trapheus and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into Trapheus implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Handler for Lambda functions
            • Send message to Slack
            • Restore existing DBCluster
            • Get modified identifier
            • Rename RDS instance
            • Extracts the modified identifier from an error
            • Restore the DBInstance from a lambda function
            • Deletes rds cluster
            • Rename the db cluster
            • Rename a cluster instance
            • Rename the cluster instance
            • Export RDS snapshot to S3
            • Get the ARN of an RDS snapshot
            • Start an RDS cluster snapshot
            • Given a snapshot name return the ARN
            • Create a DBInstance snapshot
            • Evaluate an error response
            • Deletes a DBInstance
            • Create a new cluster snapshot
            • Evaluate the cluster status
            • Evaluate cluster member status
            • Evaluate the cluster status
            • Returns the number of attempts to return the maximum number of attempts
            • Return the status of the DBInstance
            • Evaluate DBInstance status
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

            Trapheus Key Features

            No Key Features are available at this moment for Trapheus.

            Trapheus Examples and Code Snippets

            Contributing to Trapheus
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            ├── CONTRIBUTING.md                               <-- How to contribute to Trapheus
            ├── LICENSE.md                                    <-- The MIT license.
            ├── README.md                                     <-- The Readme file.
            ├── events
            │&n  
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            {
                "identifier": "",
                "task": "",
                "isCluster": true or false
            }
              

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Automatic delete Cloud Logging logs
            Asked 2022-Mar-23 at 16:41

            I would like to know if there is a way to periodically delete logs from inside Cloud Logging.

            I have setup Firebase with Cloud Functions and i have an automatic Cloud Logging logs injection done for each function call.
            I don't want especially to stop sending logs to Cloud Logging, but i would like to be able to manage my costs by deleting older logs.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Mar-23 at 16:41

            You can set a retention policy on your Cloud Logging bucket to match with your requirements, which can auto-delete logs after between 1 day and 10 years.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71590582

            QUESTION

            Firebase function failing to deploy
            Asked 2022-Feb-17 at 15:31

            I'm trying to create a Firebase Function but I'm running into a deploy error, even when deploying the default helloworld function.

            The firebase-debug.log file mentions this: Could not find image for function projects/picci-e030e/locations/us-central1/functions/helloWorld.

            I have been trying to debug and so far have not been able to solve it...

            firebase-debug.log

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-06 at 14:36

            Could not find image for function projects/picci-e030e/locations/us-central1/functions/helloWorld.

            The Firebase Function deployment failed because it cannot find the image built based on your function app. There might be a problem building in your app, it could be your dependencies or files.

            I replicated your issue, received the same error and solved it. There's a problem with the package.json file and package-lock.json. If you just add(without installing) your dependency in package.json you should delete or remove your package-lock.json that will be found in function directory before you deploy it again using the deployment command:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70027316

            QUESTION

            Implementation of Distributed-Counter-Extension for local emulator
            Asked 2022-Jan-24 at 17:55

            The firebase extension for a distributed counter can be directly installed for the cloud and works just fine. To develop new features for an app I need to do this on the emulator to not interrupt the running server.

            As the firebase extensions simply are cloud Functions*, I thought about implementing the cloud function in my emulator by getting the source code from the extension itself. This worked fine for other extentions so far...

            Error and Disfunction when implementing

            When implementing the javaScript version that i get the following error:

            function ignored because the unknown emulator does not exist or is not running.

            This problem can be fixed by rewriting the export line of the index.jsfunctions, but is wont provide the expected functionality of the extension anyhow:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-24 at 17:55

            firebaser here

            Firebase Extensions normally declare their triggers in the extension.yaml file, instead of in the code itself. Therefore, in order to emulate an extension in this way, you'd need to move the triggers over to the code.

            For your specific example of the 'worker' function, the extension declares what document to listen to here, so we'll copy the document over to the code:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70836970

            QUESTION

            Build a container image from inside a cloud function
            Asked 2021-Dec-22 at 00:59

            Context: I am training a very similar model per bigquery dataset in Google Vertex AI, but I want to have a custom training image for each existing dataset (in Google BigQuery). In that sense, I need to programatically build a custom Docker Image in the container registry on demand. My idea was to have a Google Cloud Function do it, being triggered by PubSub topic with information regarding which dataset I want to build the training container for. So naturally, the function will write the Dockerfile and pertinent scripts to a /tmp folder within Cloud Functions (the only writable place as per my knowledge). However, when I try to actually build the container within this script, apparently, it doesn't find the /tmp folder or its contents, even though they are there (checked with logging operations).

            The troubling code so far:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-21 at 11:07

            I've locally tested building a container image using Cloud Build Client Python library. It turns out to have the same error even the Dockerfile file is existing in current directory:

            error:

            Step #0: unable to prepare context: unable to evaluate symlinks in Dockerfile path: lstat /workspace/Dockerfile: no such file or directory

            build steps:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70428362

            QUESTION

            Error when import firebase-functions-test when testing with mocha
            Asked 2021-Dec-02 at 09:53

            I am trying to setup a Firebase Cloud Functions repo to run mocha test. However, it throws the following error when I use import * as firebase from "firebase-functions-test"; or const firebase = require("firebase-functions-test")();. You can see in my code that I haven't even called the actual firebase functions yet so I think this a setup issue.

            Question: What change do I need to make mocha test running for Firebase Functions testing using import syntax?

            Working test code

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-02 at 09:53

            This error should be resolved after specifying the latest version of the

            • firebase-functions, v3.16.0, and

            • firebase-functions-test, v0.3.3.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70183270

            QUESTION

            Parsing error: Cannot read file '\tsconfig.json' eslint after following Firebase Cloud Functions initialization instructions
            Asked 2021-Nov-16 at 16:17
            Problem

            Right after my TypeScript project initialization in VSCode using firebase tools for composing Firebase Cloud Functions following the official documentation the very first line of the index.ts file displays an error:

            Parsing error: Cannot read file '\tsconfig.json' eslint [1,1]

            and the .eslintrc.js displays an error:

            File is a CommonJS module; it may be converted to an ES6 module.ts(80001)

            Since all files are auto-generated these errors are a complete surprise and I want to get rid of them.

            Versions

            For the record, here are the versions installed:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-16 at 16:17

            Ok, I have solved the problem with a great help of this github thread False positive Error - TS6133 error (declared but its value is never read) report.

            I have changed "noUnusedLocals" setting in the tsconfig.json file from the default true to false, so the file becomes:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69897000

            QUESTION

            firebase function with realtime database error
            Asked 2021-Nov-08 at 12:28

            I am new to firebase function and trying to use firebase function with Realtime database (Emulator suite).But when i try to set the value in firebase using the firebase function,it gives an error and doesn't set the value in database.

            Error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-05 at 13:59

            I'm unsure as to the cause of that log message, but I do see that you are returning a response from your function before it completes all of its work. In a deployed function, as soon as the function returns, all further actions should be treated as if they will never be executed as documented here. An "inactive" function might be terminated at any time, is severely throttled and any network calls you make (like setting data in the RTDB) may never be executed.

            I know you are new to this, but its a good habit to get into now: don't assume the person calling your function is you. Check for problems like missing query parameters and dodgy data before you blindly action something. The Admin SDK bypasses your database's security rules and if you are not careful a malicious user can cause some damage (e.g. a user that updates /users/$theirUid/roles/admin to true).

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69853038

            QUESTION

            Firebase Cloud Functions min-instances setting seems to be ignored
            Asked 2021-Oct-30 at 06:35

            Firebase has announced in September 2021 that it is possible now to configure its cloud function autoscaling in a way, so that a certain number of instances will always be running (https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/manage-functions#min-max-instances).

            I have tried to set this up, but I can not get it to work: At first I have set the number of minimum instances in Google Cloud Console: Cloud Console Screenshot After doing this I expected that one instance for that cloud function would run at any time. The metrics of that function indicate that it instances were still scaled down to 0: Cloud functions "Active Instances Metric"

            So to me it looks a bit as if my setting is ignored here. Am I missing anything? Google Cloud Console shows me that the number of minimum instances has been set to 1 so it seems to know about it but to ignore it. Is this feature only available in certain regions?

            I have also tried to set the number of minimum instances using the Firebase SDK for Cloud Functions (https://www.npmjs.com/package/firebase-functions). This gave me the same result, my setting is still ignored.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-30 at 06:35

            According to the Documentation, the Active Instances metrics shows the number of instances that are currently handling the request.

            As stated in the Documentation :

            Cloud Functions scales by creating new instances of your function. Each of these instances can handle only one request at a time, so large spikes in request volume often causes longer wait times as new instances are created to handle the demand.

            Because functions are stateless, your function sometimes initializes the execution environment from scratch, which is called a cold start. Cold starts can take significant amounts of time to complete, so we recommend setting a minimum number of Cloud Functions instances if your application is latency-sensitive.

            You can also refer to the Stackoverflow thread where it has been mentioned that

            Setting up minInstances does not mean that there will always be that much number of Active Instances. Minimum instances are kept running idle (without CPU > allocated), so are not counted in Active Instances.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69717844

            QUESTION

            Receiving inconsistent data in Go api
            Asked 2021-Oct-23 at 12:31

            I was learning the Go language and tested Google Cloud Functions with go + Google Firestore as the database.

            While I was testing the response I got inconsistent responses.

            I have used the json Marshaller to convert Firebase data to Json object to return from the API, this API is hosted in the Google Cloud Functions.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-23 at 12:31

            The solution i got after marshal and unmarshal, it works as expected.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69072757

            QUESTION

            Get the client_id of the IAM proxy on GCP Cloud composer
            Asked 2021-Oct-15 at 15:02

            I'm trying to trigger Airflow DAG inside of a composer environment with cloud functions. In order to do that I need to get the client id as described here. I've tried with curl command but it doesn't return any value. With a python script I keep getting this error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-28 at 13:00

            Posting this Community Wiki for better visibility.

            As mentioned in the comment section by @LEC this configuration is compatible with Cloud Composer V1 which can be found in GCP Documentation Triggering DAGs with Cloud Functions.

            At the moment there can be found two tabs Cloud Composer 1 Guides and Cloud Composer 2 Guides. Under Cloud Composer 1 is code used by the OP, but if you will check Cloud Composer 2 under Manage DAGs > Triggering DAGs with Cloud Functions you will get information that there is not proper documentation yet.

            This documentation page for Cloud Composer 2 is not yet available. Please use the page for Cloud Composer 1.

            As solution, please use Cloud Composer V1.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69269929

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            Vulnerabilities

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            Install Trapheus

            Still facing an issue? Check the Issues section or open a new issue. The above will setup a CFT in your AWS account with the name provided during installation.
            Clone the Trapheus Git repository
            AWS Credentials configuration. Trapheus uses boto3 as client library to talk with Amazon Web Services. Feel free to use any environment variables that boto3 supports to supply authentication credentials.
            Run pip install -r requirements.txt to install the dependency graph
            Run python install.py
            DBRestoreStateMachine Step function state machine
            Multiple lambdas to execute various steps in the state machine
            LambdaExecutionRole: used across all lambdas to perform multiple tasks across RDS
            StatesExecutionRole: IAM role with permissions for executing the state machine and invoking lambdas
            S3 bucket: rds-snapshots-<your_account_id> where snapshots will be exported to
            KMS key: is required to start export task of snapshot to s3
            DBRestoreStateMachineEventRule: A Cloudwatch rule in disabled state, that can be used following above instructions based on user requirement
            CWEventStatesExecutionRole: IAM role used by DBRestoreStateMachineEventRule CloudWatch rule, to allow execution of the state machine from CloudWatch
            Go to DBRestoreStateMachineEventRule section in the template.yaml of the Trapheus repo.
            We have set it as a scheduled cron rule to run every FRIDAY at 8:00 AM UTC. You can change it to your preferred schedule frequency by updating the ScheduleExpression property's value accordingly. Examples: To run it every 7 days, ScheduleExpression: "rate(7 days)" To run it every FRIDAY at 8:00 AM UTC, ScheduleExpression: "cron(0 8 ? * FRI *)" Click here for all details on how to set ScheduleExpression.
            Sample targets given in the template file under Targets property for your reference has to be updated: a. Change Input property according to your Input property values, accordingly give a better ID for your target by updating the Id property. b. Based on the number of targets for which you want to set the schedule, add or remove the targets.
            Change the State property value to ENABLED
            Lastly, package and redeploy the stack following steps 2 and 3 in Trapheus setup

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