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Include Costs Paid for by Credits #26
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Hi Flo, thanks for opening the issue.
Does AWS expose these credits to.you I a way to make it possible to count
them, or do you just see a final number?
It would be great to see this in, as I don't have any experience with AWS's
system of having credits issued against your bill.
Sent from my phone. Please excuse typos and brevity.
…On Sat, 15 Aug 2020, 14:46 Flo, ***@***.***> wrote:
I just ran this script on our AWS account. This is the result I got:
│ Total Green Cost │ Total Grey Cost │
├──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤
│ 100.0% ($0.08) │ 0.0% ($0.00) │
Now, that's good, because we run everything in Ireland anyway, but it's
bad because we definitely spent more than 8 cents last month.
Our AWS bill is fully covered by credits we got from them. It seems that
the script is excluding these costs in the calculation.
I believe that a lot of companies, especially startups, have vast amounts
of credits from AWS via their various accelerator programs. I think that
these "costs" should be included in the calculation.
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After some googling, it seems that CostExplorer.getCostAndUsage supports
this via something like:
Dimensions: {
Key: 'RECORD_TYPE',
MatchOptions: [
'EQUALS',
],
Values: [
'CREDIT', /* Could also be CREDITS, not sure */
]
},
I'll try to get a PR up for this.
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Hey Chris, I'm totally new to their Cost Explorer world as well, so not sure I have an answer. After modifying the request to the cost explorer just now the response I get consists of all negative numbers. This makes sense, as all our cost is covered via Credits. Here is an example snippet of the response (numbers changed): {
"TimePeriod": {
"Start": "2020-05-01",
"End": "2020-06-01"
},
"Total": {},
"Groups": [{
"Keys": ["eu-west-1", "Amazon EC2 Container Service"],
"Metrics": {
"BlendedCost": {
"Amount": "-3.456789",
"Unit": "USD"
},
"UsageQuantity": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "N/A"
}
}
}, {
"Keys": ["eu-west-1", "Amazon Simple Queue Service"],
"Metrics": {
"BlendedCost": {
"Amount": "-4.456789",
"Unit": "USD"
},
"UsageQuantity": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "N/A"
}
}
}, {
"Keys": ["eu-west-1", "Amazon Simple Storage Service"],
"Metrics": {
"BlendedCost": {
"Amount": "-0.456789",
"Unit": "USD"
},
"UsageQuantity": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "N/A"
}
}
}, {
"Keys": ["eu-west-2", "Amazon Simple Queue Service"],
"Metrics": {
"BlendedCost": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "USD"
},
"UsageQuantity": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "N/A"
}
}
}, {
"Keys": ["global", "AWS Budgets"],
"Metrics": {
"BlendedCost": {
"Amount": "-0.01",
"Unit": "USD"
},
"UsageQuantity": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "N/A"
}
}
}, {
"Keys": ["us-east-1", "Amazon Simple Storage Service"],
"Metrics": {
"BlendedCost": {
"Amount": "-0.000345",
"Unit": "USD"
},
"UsageQuantity": {
"Amount": "0",
"Unit": "N/A"
}
}
}],
"Estimated": false
} The script works fine with that and gives me the following output (looks about right):
I think there are three cases we need to cover:
I'll propose a draft PR for this and then somebody else could try running this on their paying AWS account or I'll try to incur a small charge (if there is such a thing with AWS...) on my private account to test this. |
hey @flowirtz - I think the sample data in I'll ask around for someone who does have a mix of credits / cash in a bill. |
I just ran this script on our AWS account. This is the result I got:
Now, that's good, because we run everything in Ireland anyway, but it's bad because we definitely spent more than 8 cents last month.
Our AWS bill is fully covered by credits we got from them. It seems that the script is excluding these costs in the calculation.
I believe that a lot of companies, especially startups, have vast amounts of credits from AWS via their various accelerator programs. I think that these "costs" should be included in the calculation.
After some googling, it seems that
CostExplorer.getCostAndUsage
supports this via something like:I'll try to get a PR up for this.
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