turbot/azure_insights

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Azure Insights Mod

Create dashboards and reports for your Azure resources using Steampipe.

Overview

Dashboards can help answer questions like:

  • How many resources do I have?
  • How old are my resources?
  • Are there any publicly accessible resources?
  • Is encryption enabled and what keys are used for encryption?
  • Is versioning enabled?
  • What are the relationships between closely connected resources like compute virtual machines, disks, snapshots, and network?

Dashboards are available for Compute, Key Vault, SQL, and Storage services.

References

Azure provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to authenticated customers on a metered pay-as-you-go basis.

Steampipe is an open source CLI to instantly query cloud APIs using SQL.

Steampipe Mods are collections of named queries, codified controls that can be used to test current configuration of your cloud resources against a desired configuration, and dashboards that organize and display key pieces of information.

Documentation

Getting started

Installation

Download and install Steampipe (https://steampipe.io/downloads). Or use Brew:

brew tap turbot/tap
brew install steampipe

Install the Azure and the Azure Active Directory plugins with Steampipe:

steampipe plugin install azure
steampipe plugin install azuread

Clone:

git clone https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-insights.git
cd steampipe-mod-azure-insights

Usage

Start your dashboard server to get started:

steampipe dashboard

By default, the dashboard interface will then be launched in a new browser window at http://localhost:9194. From here, you can view dashboards and reports.

Credentials

This mod uses the credentials configured in the Steampipe Azure plugin.

Configuration

No extra configuration is required.

Contributing

If you have an idea for additional dashboards or just want to help maintain and extend this mod (or others) we would love you to join the community and start contributing.

Please see the contribution guidelines and our code of conduct. All contributions are subject to the Apache 2.0 open source license.

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