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Zombie Projects Watcher

Helps your team control infra costs by pointing potential unused 'zombie' projects.

If you use the Slack integration, the Owners of the Projects receive messages like this one:

Example Slack message

If you use the Google Chat integration, messages similar to this one are sent to your Chat Space:

Example Chat message

Installation

Dependencies and Config

Clone this repository.

Install Python dependencies and prepare the config file:

pipenv install --ignore-pipfile --dev
cp example-config.yaml config.yaml

Change config.yaml to fit your needs.

Usage as a CLI command

If you want to execute the program using your GCP user credentials, use the commands below:

gcloud auth application-default login
gcloud config set project PROJECT_ID

Instead of using your GCP user credentials, you can use a Service Account Key. In this case, use the following command:

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS='service-account-key.json'

Run the following command:

pipenv run python main.py

If you have created an API token for the Slack integration, execute the following commands:

export SLACK_API_TOKEN=<your Slack API token>
pipenv run python main.py

See the example-bigquery-billing-costs-view.sql file of an example query to use for adding Project cost information from your Billing Export data in BigQuery.

Usage as a Google Cloud Function

If you want to deploy the code as a Cloud Function, run the following command:

gcloud functions deploy zombie-project-watcher \
    --entry-point=http_request \
    --runtime python38 \
    --trigger-http

If you need to run or debug the Google Cloud Function locally, run the command:

functions-framework --target http_request --debug

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