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Fetch RDS logs
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#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# usage: | |
# $ sh get_the_logs.sh [rds-instance-name] | |
# | |
function __describe_logs { | |
aws rds describe-db-log-files --db-instance-identifier $1 | |
} | |
function __extract_log_files { | |
jq '.["DescribeDBLogFiles"][] | .LogFileName' | tr -d \" | |
} | |
function __download_log { | |
aws rds download-db-log-file-portion --db-instance-identifier $1 \ | |
--starting-token 0 \ | |
--output text \ | |
--log-file-name "$2" > "$2" | |
} | |
function get_the_log { | |
echo "fetching the fuckin' logs!" | |
local loglist=($(__describe_logs $1 | __extract_log_files)) | |
for f in ${loglist[@]}; do | |
__download_log $1 $f | |
printf "." | |
done | |
echo "...done!" | |
} | |
function usage { | |
cat >&1 <<CAT | |
Fetch all logs for given RDS instance. | |
Example: | |
$ get_the_logs.sh postgres-ds | |
Usage: get_the_logs.sh <INSTANCE_NAME> | |
CAT | |
exit 1 | |
} | |
# checks for arguments else prints usage | |
if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then | |
usage | |
fi | |
args=("$@") | |
get_the_log ${args[0]} |
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