This library is meant to help those who would like to read their AWS billing reports through Athena.
This can be done for different reasons: maybe you just want to easily read your billing data, or maybe you also want to visualize them and you don't like AWS Cost Explorer.
There are other ways to do exactly what I just described, but:
- it's Python
- it's all transparent: this guide tells you what permissions your lambda will need, and you won't have to give any more than that.
If you don't care about any of the above, I suggest you use the cloudformation provided in this blog post from AWS blog itself.
It basically produces the same result, with the difference that you won't have a lot of control over which function does what.
Well, it's actually super simple.
If you are searching for this tool, you probably have your AWS Billing Report enabled, but better safe than sorry:
The Detailed Billing Report with Resources and Tags can be activated from the preferences entry in the billing menu by ticking the appropriate option, like so:
Just create a Database using the wizard and keep the name handy.
Create a IAM role with read-write access to the billing bucket, as well as access to Athena.
- Using the wizard, just choose
Author from scratch
and then use the role you just created and python 3.6 runtime - Go into the settings and give it all the possible memory, as well as a timeout of at least 2 minutes
- Set up a trigger for the billing bucket, and keep the default
Object Created (All)
setting. You don't need to necessarily use prefixes or suffixes, as the lambda has a regex check in it. But they don't hurt.
Now you need to substitute the names of:
- your billing bucket (something like
s3://your-billing-bucket
, the one you specified in step 1.) - the name of the "folder" where you want to save the unzipped and well ordered csv files (just a plain name, like
for_athena
) - the Athena db where the table will be created (the name of the db you created in step 2)
Just go into config.py
and change the variables there!
cd code
zip -r lambda.zip *
Now in the lambda dashboard choose "upload zip file", then upload the zip!
You can set up test cases, or just duplicate one of the zips.
Note that the file you pick should contain aws-billing-detailed-line-items-with-resources-and-tags
:
that one is the kind used by the script.
Then just check whether a folder has appeared with the name you specified. Also, the Athena table should appear within a minute or so!