Django AWS Usage/Billing Package. Work in Progress.
Maps items from CSVs in the AWS programmatic billing access reports to a BillingRecord model in Django, allowing billing queries to be processed via the Django ORM. Also provides some convenience methods to calculate costs for specific resources.
First you need to set up Programmatic Billing Access and "detailed billing reporting with resources and tags" from your billing preferences page. This also means making a bucket to store the output in (those bastards, charging us to host our own billing data!), and setting up an appropriate policy for that bucket.
Wait an hour for your first usage report to be generated. 😴
Install django-aws-billing:
pip install django-aws-billing
Set your AWS credentials in your Django settings:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY = 'AKDERPDERPDERPDERPDERP'
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = 'iL+HERPHERPHERPHERPHERPHERPSQUIRT'
AWS_BILLING_BUCKET = 'your-aws-billing-info-bucket-name'
AWS_ACCOUNT_ID = '1234-5679-0000' # Find this number from your AWS Manage Account page: https://portal.aws.amazon.com/gp/aws/manageYourAccount
Add 'aws_billing' to your INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'aws_billing',
...
)
Run syncdb:
python manage.py syncdb
Run the billing command:
python manage.py process_aws_billing
You can then see the costs with:
python manage.py aws_costs
Import it and call it!
from aws_billing import aws_billing
aws_billing.get_cost_for_resource('your-resource-name') # 12.002415
aws_billing.get_total_cost() # 42.001234
aws_billing.get_all_costs_by_resource() # {'your-resource-name': 12.002415, 'your-other-resource-name': 29.998819}
Hooray!
Issues welcomed, patches thanked, stars appreciated.