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terraform_elasticache_slowlog_to_datadog

Deploy Elasticache Slowlog to Datadog lambda function to AWS account

This terraform module deploys elasticache-slowlog-to-datadog to AWS so that slowlog entry metrics can be submitted to Datadog.

Release terraformregistry semantic-release

Usage

module slowlog_check {
  source                      = "git::https://github.com/scribd/terraform-elasticache-slowlog-to-datadog.git?ref=master"
  elasticache_endpoint        = "master.replicationgroup.abcdef.use2.cache.amazonaws.com"
  elasticache_security_groups = ["sg-12345"]
  subnet_ids                  = [ "subnet-0123456789abcdef", "subnet-abcdef1234567890", "subnet-1234567890abcdef", ]
  vpc_id                      = "vpc-0123456789abcdef"
  datadog_api_key             = "abc123"
  datadog_app_key             = "abc123"
  namespace                   = "example"
  env                         = "dev"
  tags                        = {"foo" = "bar"}
}

Parameters

The following parameters need to be supplied to the terraform job

Parameter Type Description Required Default
elasticache_endpoint string AWS Elasticache endpoint to get slowqueries from yes -
elasticache_security_groups list(string) AWS Elasticache Security groups to bind to yes []
subnet_ids list(string) Subnets to associate with VPC lambda job yes -
vpc_id string VPC to associate with VPC lambda job yes -
datadog_api_key string Datadog API key yes -
datadog_app_key string Datadog App key yes -
namespace string Namespace tag to pass to datadog yes -
env string Namespace tag to pass to datadog yes -
metric_name string Custom metric name to pass ot datadog no "elasticache.slowlog"
ssm_path string Custom SSM path to provision Datadog access ID's in. Leading slash ommitted. no "slowlog_check"
tags object Additional tags to create resources with and to send to datadog no {}

Requirements

To use terraform-elasticache-slowlog-to-datadog you need:

  • An AWS account with an Elasticache instance running the redis5.0+ engine.
  • A Datadog account

Development

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