SQLAlchemy dialect to connect to Amazon RDS instances with IAM authentication.
The following are supported:
- Amazon RDS PostgreSQL, with
psycopg2
. - Amazon RDS PostgreSQL, with
asyncpg
.
SQLAlchemy 1.3, 1.4 and 2.0 are supported.
Amazon RDS is managed database service on AWS, which provides the ability to connect to database instances with IAM authentication instead of passwords. AWS SDKs or the AWS CLI can be used to generate a connection token, valid for 15 minutes, and based on an Amazon IAM identity.
With SQLAlchemy, it is possible to use IAM authentication using one of the following options:
- Using an event handler and the
do_connect
event. - Using a custom connection factory.
Both options require modifying the codebase to either inject the event handler or the custom connection factory. With many open-source tools, this requires maintaining a fork. This repository provides a set of dialects which can be installed and used directly in any SQLAlchemy codebase instead.
-
Install the Python package:
pip install sqlalchemy-rdsiam
-
Use a connection string with scheme corresponding to the target PostgreSQL library, and leave out the password. For instance:
postgresql+psycopg2rdsiam://username@host/dbname postgresql+asyncpgrdsiam://username@host/dbname
Note: if a password is provided, it will be ignored.
-
Run with an IAM identity that has IAM permissions to connect to the database. See IAM authentication.
The default region in the environment is used. To access a database in a
different region without changing your environment, pass the query parameter
aws_region_name
in the connection string:
postgresql+psycopg2rdsiam://username@host/dbname?aws_region_name=us-east-2
The dialect supports optionally creating the database upon connection if it
doesn't exist. This is disabled by default. To create the database if it doesn't
exist, set the query parameter create_db_if_not_exists
to true
:
postgresql+psycopg2rdsiam://username@host/dbname?create_db_if_not_exists=true
Note: the role used must have permissions to create databases.
Amazon RDS TLS certificates
are signed by Amazon certificate authorities, and the sslrootcert
PostgreSQL
argument must be used in order to verify the certificate chain when connecting
to the instance. In some cases, it can be useful to directly get the CA bundle
along with the package for testing, or to streaming provisioning. To this end,
the CA bundle is automatically downloaded when installing the Python package,
and you can opt-in to use it directly.
Note: make sure this is in line with your security posture requirements first.
The package can directly set sslrootcert
to the certificate bundle for all
Amazon RDS regions. This is disabled by default. To do so, set the query
parameter rds_sslrootcert
to true
:
postgresql+psycopg2rdsiam://username@host/dbname?rds_sslrootcert=true
You still need to set sslmode
- for instance, with sslmode=verify-full
:
postgresql+psycopg2rdsiam://username@host/dbname?rds_sslrootcert=true&sslmode=verify-full
See SSL Support for additional details.
See Contributing.
See License.