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Leftovers 🦃

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Go cli & library for cleaning up orphaned IaaS resources.

Why might you use this?

  • You terraform apply'd way back when and lost your terraform.tfstate. Happens to the best of us.
  • You used the console or cli for some IaaS to create some infrastructure and want to clean up!
  • Your acceptance tests in CI failed, the container disappeared, and infrastructure resources were tragically orphaned. :-(
  • terraform destroy isn't working because the refresh step is failing due to a missing resource.

What's it look like?

It will prompt you before deleting any resource by default, ie:

$ leftovers --filter banana

[Firewall: banana-http] Delete? (y/N)

It can be configured to not prompt, ie:

$ leftovers --filter banana --no-confirm

[Firewall: banana-http] Deleting...
[Firewall: banana-http] Deleted!

Or maybe you want to see all of the resources in your IaaS, ie:

$ leftovers --filter banana --dry-run

[Firewall: banana-http]
[Network: banana]

Finally, you might want to delete a single resource type::

$ leftovers types
service-account

$ leftovers --filter banana --type service-account --no-confirm
[Service Account: banana@pivotal.io] Deleting...
[Service Account: banana@pivotal.io] Deleted!

Installation

Option 1

Install go. Then:

$ go get -u github.com/genevieve/leftovers/cmd/leftovers

Option 2

$ brew tap genevieve/tap
$ brew install leftovers

Option 3

Linux binaries can be found on the releases page.

Usage

$ leftovers -h

Usage:
  leftovers [OPTIONS]

Application Options:
  -v, --version                   Print version.
  -i, --iaas=                     The IaaS for clean up. [$BBL_IAAS]
  -n, --no-confirm                Destroy resources without prompting. This is dangerous, make good choices!
  -d, --dry-run                   List all resources without deleting any.
  -f, --filter=                   Filtering resources by an environment name.
  -t, --type=                     Type of resource to delete.
      --aws-access-key-id=        AWS access key id. [$BBL_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID]
      --aws-secret-access-key=    AWS secret access key. [$BBL_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY]
      --aws-session-token=        AWS session token. [$BBL_AWS_SESSION_TOKEN]
      --aws-region=               AWS region. [$BBL_AWS_REGION]
      --azure-client-id=          Azure client id. [$BBL_AZURE_CLIENT_ID]
      --azure-client-secret=      Azure client secret. [$BBL_AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET]
      --azure-tenant-id=          Azure tenant id. [$BBL_AZURE_TENANT_ID]
      --azure-subscription-id=    Azure subscription id. [$BBL_AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID]
      --gcp-service-account-key=  GCP service account key path. [$BBL_GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY]
      --vsphere-vcenter-ip=       vSphere vCenter IP address. [$BBL_VSPHERE_VCENTER_IP]
      --vsphere-vcenter-password= vSphere vCenter password. [$BBL_VSPHERE_VCENTER_PASSWORD]
      --vsphere-vcenter-user=     vSphere vCenter username. [$BBL_VSPHERE_VCENTER_USER]
      --vsphere-vcenter-dc=       vSphere vCenter datacenter. [$BBL_VSPHERE_VCENTER_DC]
      --nsxt-manager-host=        NSX-T manager IP address or domain name. [$BBL_NSXT_MANAGER_HOST]
      --nsxt-username=            NSX-T manager username. [$BBL_NSXT_USERNAME]
      --nsxt-password=            NSX-T manager password. [$BBL_NSXT_PASSWORD]
      --openstack-auth-url=       Openstack auth URL. [$BBL_OPENSTACK_AUTH_URL]
      --openstack-username=       Openstack username. [$BBL_OPENSTACK_USERNAME]
      --openstack-password=       Openstack password. [$BBL_OPENSTACK_PASSWORD]
      --openstack-domain-name=    Openstack domain name. [$BBL_OPENSTACK_DOMAIN]
      --openstack-project-name=   Openstack project name. [$BBL_OPENSTACK_PROJECT]
      --openstack-region-name=    Openstack region name. [$BBL_OPENSTACK_REGION]

Help Options:
  -h, --help                      Show this help message

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