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AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: EC2 ECS cluster running containers in a private subnet. Supports
public facing load balancers, private internal load balancers, and
both internal and external service discovery namespaces.
Parameters:
EnvironmentName:
Type: String
Default: container-demo
Description: "A friendly environment name that will be used for namespacing all cluster resources. Example: staging, qa, or production"
InstanceType:
Type: String
Default: c5.xlarge
Description: Class of EC2 instance used to host containers. Choose t2 for testing, m5 for general purpose, c5 for CPU intensive services, and r5 for memory intensive services
AllowedValues: [ t2.micro, t2.small, t2.medium, t2.large, t2.xlarge, t2.2xlarge,
m5.large, m5.xlarge, m5.2large, m5.4xlarge, m5.12xlarge, m5.24large,
c5.large, c5.xlarge, c5.2xlarge, c5.4xlarge, c5.9xlarge, c5.18xlarge,
r5.large, r5.xlarge, r5.2xlarge, r5.4xlarge, r5.12xlarge, r5.24xlarge ]
ConstraintDescription: Please choose a valid instance type.
DesiredCapacity:
Type: Number
Default: '3'
Description: Number of EC2 instances to launch in your ECS cluster.
MaxSize:
Type: Number
Default: '6'
Description: Maximum number of EC2 instances that can be launched in your ECS cluster.
ECSAMI:
Type: AWS::SSM::Parameter::Value<AWS::EC2::Image::Id>
Default: /aws/service/ecs/optimized-ami/amazon-linux-2/recommended/image_id
Description: The Amazon Machine Image ID used for the cluster, leave it as the default value to get the latest AMI
Mappings:
# Hard values for the subnet masks. These masks define
# the range of internal IP addresses that can be assigned.
# The VPC can have all IP's from 10.0.0.0 to 10.0.255.255
# There are four subnets which cover the ranges:
#
# 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.255
# 10.0.1.0 - 10.0.1.255
# 10.0.2.0 - 10.0.2.255
# 10.0.3.0 - 10.0.3.255
#
# If you need more IP addresses (perhaps you have so many
# instances that you run out) then you can customize these
# ranges to add more
SubnetConfig:
VPC:
CIDR: '10.0.0.0/16'
PublicOne:
CIDR: '10.0.0.0/24'
PublicTwo:
CIDR: '10.0.1.0/24'
PublicThree:
CIDR: '10.0.2.0/24'
PrivateOne:
CIDR: '10.0.100.0/24'
PrivateTwo:
CIDR: '10.0.101.0/24'
PrivateThree:
CIDR: '10.0.102.0/24'
Resources:
# VPC in which containers will be networked.
# It has two public subnets, and two private subnets.
# We distribute the subnets across the first two available subnets
# for the region, for high availability.
VPC:
Type: AWS::EC2::VPC
Properties:
EnableDnsSupport: true
EnableDnsHostnames: true
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'VPC', 'CIDR']
# Three public subnets, where containers can have public IP addresses
PublicSubnetOne:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select
- 0
- Fn::GetAZs: !Ref 'AWS::Region'
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'PublicOne', 'CIDR']
MapPublicIpOnLaunch: true
PublicSubnetTwo:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select
- 1
- Fn::GetAZs: !Ref 'AWS::Region'
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'PublicTwo', 'CIDR']
MapPublicIpOnLaunch: true
PublicSubnetThree:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select
- 2
- Fn::GetAZs: !Ref 'AWS::Region'
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'PublicThree', 'CIDR']
MapPublicIpOnLaunch: true
# Three private subnets where containers will only have private
# IP addresses, and will only be reachable by other members of the
# VPC
PrivateSubnetOne:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select
- 0
- Fn::GetAZs: !Ref 'AWS::Region'
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'PrivateOne', 'CIDR']
PrivateSubnetTwo:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select
- 1
- Fn::GetAZs: !Ref 'AWS::Region'
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'PrivateTwo', 'CIDR']
PrivateSubnetThree:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select
- 2
- Fn::GetAZs: !Ref 'AWS::Region'
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
CidrBlock: !FindInMap ['SubnetConfig', 'PrivateThree', 'CIDR']
# Setup networking resources for the public subnets. Containers
# in the public subnets have public IP addresses and the routing table
# sends network traffic via the internet gateway.
InternetGateway:
Type: AWS::EC2::InternetGateway
GatewayAttachment:
Type: AWS::EC2::VPCGatewayAttachment
Properties:
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
InternetGatewayId: !Ref 'InternetGateway'
PublicRouteTable:
Type: AWS::EC2::RouteTable
Properties:
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
PublicRoute:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
DependsOn: GatewayAttachment
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref 'PublicRouteTable'
DestinationCidrBlock: '0.0.0.0/0'
GatewayId: !Ref 'InternetGateway'
PublicSubnetOneRouteTableAssociation:
Type: AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation
Properties:
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnetOne
RouteTableId: !Ref PublicRouteTable
PublicSubnetTwoRouteTableAssociation:
Type: AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation
Properties:
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnetTwo
RouteTableId: !Ref PublicRouteTable
PublicSubnetThreeRouteTableAssociation:
Type: AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation
Properties:
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnetThree
RouteTableId: !Ref PublicRouteTable
# Setup networking resources for the private subnets. Containers
# in these subnets have only private IP addresses, and must use a NAT
# gateway to talk to the internet. We launch three NAT gateways, one for
# each private subnet.
NatGatewayOneAttachment:
Type: AWS::EC2::EIP
DependsOn: GatewayAttachment
Properties:
Domain: vpc
NatGatewayTwoAttachment:
Type: AWS::EC2::EIP
DependsOn: GatewayAttachment
Properties:
Domain: vpc
NatGatewayThreeAttachment:
Type: AWS::EC2::EIP
DependsOn: GatewayAttachment
Properties:
Domain: vpc
NatGatewayOne:
Type: AWS::EC2::NatGateway
Properties:
AllocationId: !GetAtt NatGatewayOneAttachment.AllocationId
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnetOne
NatGatewayTwo:
Type: AWS::EC2::NatGateway
Properties:
AllocationId: !GetAtt NatGatewayTwoAttachment.AllocationId
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnetTwo
NatGatewayThree:
Type: AWS::EC2::NatGateway
Properties:
AllocationId: !GetAtt NatGatewayThreeAttachment.AllocationId
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnetThree
PrivateRouteTableOne:
Type: AWS::EC2::RouteTable
Properties:
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
PrivateRouteOne:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref PrivateRouteTableOne
DestinationCidrBlock: 0.0.0.0/0
NatGatewayId: !Ref NatGatewayOne
PrivateRouteTableOneAssociation:
Type: AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref PrivateRouteTableOne
SubnetId: !Ref PrivateSubnetOne
PrivateRouteTableTwo:
Type: AWS::EC2::RouteTable
Properties:
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
PrivateRouteTwo:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref PrivateRouteTableTwo
DestinationCidrBlock: 0.0.0.0/0
NatGatewayId: !Ref NatGatewayTwo
PrivateRouteTableTwoAssociation:
Type: AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref PrivateRouteTableTwo
SubnetId: !Ref PrivateSubnetTwo
PrivateRouteTableThree:
Type: AWS::EC2::RouteTable
Properties:
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
PrivateRouteThree:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref PrivateRouteTableThree
DestinationCidrBlock: 0.0.0.0/0
NatGatewayId: !Ref NatGatewayThree
PrivateRouteTableThreeAssociation:
Type: AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref PrivateRouteTableThree
SubnetId: !Ref PrivateSubnetThree
# OPTIONAL: VPC Endpoint for DynamoDB
# If a container needs to access DynamoDB this allows a container in the private subnet
# to talk to DynamoDB directly without needing to go via the NAT gateway. This reduces
# the amount of bandwidth through the gateway, meaning that the gateway is free to serve
# your other traffic.
DynamoDBEndpoint:
Type: AWS::EC2::VPCEndpoint
Properties:
PolicyDocument:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action: "*"
Principal: "*"
Resource: "*"
RouteTableIds:
- !Ref 'PrivateRouteTableOne'
- !Ref 'PrivateRouteTableTwo'
- !Ref 'PrivateRouteTableThree'
ServiceName: !Sub com.amazonaws.${AWS::Region}.dynamodb
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
# ECS Resources
ECSCluster:
Type: AWS::ECS::Cluster
Properties:
ClusterName: !Ref EnvironmentName
# A security group for the containers we will run in ECS.
# Rules are added to this security group based on what ingress you
# add for the cluster.
ContainerSecurityGroup:
Type: AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup
Properties:
GroupDescription: Access to the ECS hosts that run containers
VpcId: !Ref 'VPC'
# Autoscaling group. This launches the actual EC2 instances that will register
# themselves as members of the cluster, and run the docker containers.
ECSAutoScalingGroup:
Type: AWS::AutoScaling::AutoScalingGroup
Properties:
VPCZoneIdentifier:
- !Ref PrivateSubnetOne
- !Ref PrivateSubnetTwo
- !Ref PrivateSubnetThree
LaunchConfigurationName: !Ref 'ContainerInstances'
MinSize: '1'
MaxSize: !Ref 'MaxSize'
DesiredCapacity: !Ref 'DesiredCapacity'
CreationPolicy:
ResourceSignal:
Timeout: PT15M
UpdatePolicy:
AutoScalingReplacingUpdate:
WillReplace: 'true'
ContainerInstances:
Type: AWS::AutoScaling::LaunchConfiguration
Properties:
ImageId: !Ref 'ECSAMI'
SecurityGroups: [!Ref 'ContainerSecurityGroup']
InstanceType: !Ref 'InstanceType'
IamInstanceProfile: !Ref 'EC2InstanceProfile'
UserData:
Fn::Base64: !Sub |
#!/bin/bash -xe
echo ECS_CLUSTER=${ECSCluster} >> /etc/ecs/ecs.config
yum install -y aws-cfn-bootstrap
/opt/aws/bin/cfn-signal -e $? --stack ${AWS::StackName} --resource ECSAutoScalingGroup --region ${AWS::Region}
EC2InstanceProfile:
Type: AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile
Properties:
Path: /
Roles: [!Ref 'EC2Role']
# A role used to allow AWS Autoscaling to inspect stats and adjust scalable targets
# on your AWS account
AutoscalingRole:
Type: AWS::IAM::Role
Properties:
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service: [application-autoscaling.amazonaws.com]
Action: ['sts:AssumeRole']
Path: /
Policies:
- PolicyName: service-autoscaling
PolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
- 'application-autoscaling:*'
- 'cloudwatch:DescribeAlarms'
- 'cloudwatch:PutMetricAlarm'
- 'ecs:DescribeServices'
- 'ecs:UpdateService'
Resource: '*'
# Role for the EC2 hosts. This allows the ECS agent on the EC2 hosts
# to communicate with the ECS control plane, as well as download the docker
# images from ECR to run on your host.
EC2Role:
Type: AWS::IAM::Role
Properties:
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service: [ec2.amazonaws.com]
Action: ['sts:AssumeRole']
Path: /
Policies:
- PolicyName: ecs-service
PolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
- 'ecs:CreateCluster'
- 'ecs:DeregisterContainerInstance'
- 'ecs:DiscoverPollEndpoint'
- 'ecs:Poll'
- 'ecs:RegisterContainerInstance'
- 'ecs:StartTelemetrySession'
- 'ecs:Submit*'
- 'logs:CreateLogStream'
- 'logs:PutLogEvents'
- 'ecr:GetAuthorizationToken'
- 'ecr:BatchGetImage'
- 'ecr:GetDownloadUrlForLayer'
Resource: '*'
# This is an IAM role which authorizes ECS to manage resources on your
# account on your behalf, such as updating your load balancer with the
# details of where your containers are, so that traffic can reach your
# containers.
ECSRole:
Type: AWS::IAM::Role
Properties:
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service: [ecs.amazonaws.com]
Action: ['sts:AssumeRole']
Path: /
Policies:
- PolicyName: ecs-service
PolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
# Rules which allow ECS to attach network interfaces to instances
# on your behalf in order for awsvpc networking mode to work right
- 'ec2:AttachNetworkInterface'
- 'ec2:CreateNetworkInterface'
- 'ec2:CreateNetworkInterfacePermission'
- 'ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface'
- 'ec2:DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission'
- 'ec2:Describe*'
- 'ec2:DetachNetworkInterface'
# Rules which allow ECS to update load balancers on your behalf
# with the information sabout how to send traffic to your containers
- 'elasticloadbalancing:DeregisterInstancesFromLoadBalancer'
- 'elasticloadbalancing:DeregisterTargets'
- 'elasticloadbalancing:Describe*'
- 'elasticloadbalancing:RegisterInstancesWithLoadBalancer'
- 'elasticloadbalancing:RegisterTargets'
Resource: '*'
# This is a role which is used by the ECS tasks themselves.
ECSTaskExecutionRole:
Type: AWS::IAM::Role
Properties:
AssumeRolePolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Principal:
Service: [ecs-tasks.amazonaws.com]
Action: ['sts:AssumeRole']
Path: /
Policies:
- PolicyName: AmazonECSTaskExecutionRolePolicy
PolicyDocument:
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
# Allow the ECS Tasks to download images from ECR
- 'ecr:GetAuthorizationToken'
- 'ecr:BatchCheckLayerAvailability'
- 'ecr:GetDownloadUrlForLayer'
- 'ecr:BatchGetImage'
# Allow the ECS tasks to upload logs to CloudWatch
- 'logs:CreateLogStream'
- 'logs:PutLogEvents'
Resource: '*'
# These are the values output by the CloudFormation template. Be careful
# about changing any of them, because of them are exported with specific
# names so that the other task related CF templates can use them.
Outputs:
ClusterName:
Description: The name of the ECS cluster
Value: !Ref 'ECSCluster'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:ClusterName
AutoscalingRole:
Description: The ARN of the role used for autoscaling
Value: !GetAtt 'AutoscalingRole.Arn'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:AutoscalingRole
ECSRole:
Description: The ARN of the ECS role
Value: !GetAtt 'ECSRole.Arn'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:ECSRole
ECSTaskExecutionRole:
Description: The ARN of the ECS role
Value: !GetAtt 'ECSTaskExecutionRole.Arn'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:ECSTaskExecutionRole
VpcId:
Description: The ID of the VPC that this stack is deployed in
Value: !Ref 'VPC'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:VpcId
PublicSubnetOne:
Description: Public subnet one
Value: !Ref 'PublicSubnetOne'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:PublicSubnetOne
PublicSubnetTwo:
Description: Public subnet two
Value: !Ref 'PublicSubnetTwo'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:PublicSubnetTwo
PublicSubnetThree:
Description: Public subnet three
Value: !Ref 'PublicSubnetThree'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:PublicSubnetThree
PrivateSubnetOne:
Description: Private subnet one
Value: !Ref 'PrivateSubnetOne'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:PrivateSubnetOne
PrivateSubnetTwo:
Description: Private subnet two
Value: !Ref 'PrivateSubnetTwo'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:PrivateSubnetTwo
PrivateSubnetThree:
Description: Private subnet three
Value: !Ref 'PrivateSubnetThree'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:PrivateSubnetThree
ContainerSecurityGroup:
Description: A security group used to allow containers to receive traffic
Value: !Ref 'ContainerSecurityGroup'
Export:
Name: !Sub ${EnvironmentName}:ContainerSecurityGroup