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ecs-task-runner 0.2.0

Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @bugcrowd/ecs-task-runner@0.2.0
Install via package.json:
"@bugcrowd/ecs-task-runner": "0.2.0"

About this version

ECS Task Runner

Run a task on ECS and receive output by sending task logs to Cloudwatch Logs and streaming them back to you.

Installation

NOTE: We have moved the package under our bugcrowd NPM organization - this will be the only package location maintained going forward.

  • For cli usage: npm install -g @bugcrowd/ecs-task-runner
  • As a module: npm install @bugcrowd/ecs-task-runner --save

Usage

ECS Task Runner requires an already existing ECS cluster and Task Definition. The Task Definition must send it's logs to AWS Cloudwatch (using awslogs-stream-prefix) and the ECS hosts will need an IAM role that has permission to do that.

CLI Tool

Options:
  --cluster                                                           [required]
  --task-definition                                                   [required]
  --container-name                                                    [required]
  --cmd                                                               [required]
  --started-by
  --env
  --launch-type
  --assign-public-ip
  --subnets
  --security-groups
  --region                                                  (default: us-east-1)

cluster

The arn of your ECS Cluster

task-definition

The arn of your ECS Task Definition

container-name

The name of your container in your Task Definition that you want to run this command in

cmd

The command you want to run

started-by

If provided, this will show up as startedBy in your ECS console

env

This option is a key/value pair defined as key=value and can be repeated multiple times. Each pair is passed as an environment variable to the container, where key is the name of the env var and value is it's value.

launch-type

Specify the launchType for the task to be run. Valid options are EC2, FARGATE and EXTERNAL. Default: EC2

Network configuration

When awsvpc networking mode is configured for the task this requires the awsvpc configuration to be specified when executing a taks. The following options can be used to do so. Subnets and security groups are required options in this case.

assign-public-ip

Boolean whether to assign a public ip to the task.

subnets

Array of subnets to configure.

security-groups

Array of security-groups.

region

The AWS region used when accessing ECS and CloudWatch. If nothing is provided falls back to us-east-1. The AWS_DEFAULT_REGION environment variable has precendence over this setting.

Example Module Usage

var ecsTaskRunner = require('ecs-task-runner');

var options = {
  clusterArn: 'xxx',
  taskDefinitionArn: 'xxx',
  containerName: 'xxx',
  cmd: 'echo hello'
};

ecsTaskRunner(options, function(err, stream) {
  if (err) throw err;

  stream.pipe(process.stdout);

  stream.on('error', (err) => {
    throw err;
  });
});

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