Mappru is a tool to manage VPC Route Table.
It defines the state of VPC Route Table using DSL, and updates VPC Route Table according to DSL.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'mappru'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install mappru
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID='...'
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='...'
mappru -e -o Routetable # export VPC Route Table
vi PolicyFile
mappru -a --dry-run
mappru -a # apply `Routetable`
Usage: mappru [options]
-k, --access-key ACCESS_KEY
-s, --secret-key SECRET_KEY
-r, --region REGION
--profile PROFILE
--credentials-path PATH
-a, --apply
-f, --file FILE
--dry-run
-e, --export
-o, --output FILE
--split
--vpc-id REGEXP
--rt-name REGEXP
--no-color
--debug
require 'other/tablefile'
vpc "vpc-12345678" do
route_table "foo-rt" do
subnets "subnet-12345678"
route destination_cidr_block: "0.0.0.0/0", gateway_id: "igw-12345678"
route destination_cidr_block: "192.168.100.101/32", network_interface_id: "eni-12345678"
# Ignore changes in routes to specific destinations
route destination_cidr_block: "192.168.100.200/32", ignore: true
end
route_table "bar-rt" do
subnets "subnet-87654321"
route destination_cidr_block: "192.168.100.102/32", network_interface_id: "eni-87654321"
end
# Undefined Route Table will be ignored
end
# Undefined VPC will be ignored