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I want to get the list of all registered resources on an AWS account.
Such as Domains, IPs, hosted-zones
and some metadata regarding that list such as creation_time or expiry_date... etc
What I have done so far:



for region in `aws ec2 describe-regions --output text | cut -f3`; do aws route53domains list-domains --region $region 2>/dev/null; done


This returns the list of registered domains.
I'm not sure if there is a better way to do it, for example, using boto3 and also to list the other resources.










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    I want to get the list of all registered resources on an AWS account.
    Such as Domains, IPs, hosted-zones
    and some metadata regarding that list such as creation_time or expiry_date... etc
    What I have done so far:



    for region in `aws ec2 describe-regions --output text | cut -f3`; do aws route53domains list-domains --region $region 2>/dev/null; done


    This returns the list of registered domains.
    I'm not sure if there is a better way to do it, for example, using boto3 and also to list the other resources.










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      I want to get the list of all registered resources on an AWS account.
      Such as Domains, IPs, hosted-zones
      and some metadata regarding that list such as creation_time or expiry_date... etc
      What I have done so far:



      for region in `aws ec2 describe-regions --output text | cut -f3`; do aws route53domains list-domains --region $region 2>/dev/null; done


      This returns the list of registered domains.
      I'm not sure if there is a better way to do it, for example, using boto3 and also to list the other resources.










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      I want to get the list of all registered resources on an AWS account.
      Such as Domains, IPs, hosted-zones
      and some metadata regarding that list such as creation_time or expiry_date... etc
      What I have done so far:



      for region in `aws ec2 describe-regions --output text | cut -f3`; do aws route53domains list-domains --region $region 2>/dev/null; done


      This returns the list of registered domains.
      I'm not sure if there is a better way to do it, for example, using boto3 and also to list the other resources.







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          You can use boto3 to retrieve most information from AWS.
          Create a profile Boto3 Credentials, and then just request any service that you want information about through the client interface.



          For example, fetching hosted zones and domain names:



          import boto3
          session = boto3.Session(profile_name='XXXXXXX',region_name='us-west-1')

          route53 = session.client('route53')
          print(route53.list_hosted_zones()['HostedZones'])

          route53domains = session.client('route53domains')
          print(route53domains.list_domains())





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          • do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:51










          • I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:54











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          You can use boto3 to retrieve most information from AWS.
          Create a profile Boto3 Credentials, and then just request any service that you want information about through the client interface.



          For example, fetching hosted zones and domain names:



          import boto3
          session = boto3.Session(profile_name='XXXXXXX',region_name='us-west-1')

          route53 = session.client('route53')
          print(route53.list_hosted_zones()['HostedZones'])

          route53domains = session.client('route53domains')
          print(route53domains.list_domains())





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          • do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:51










          • I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:54
















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          You can use boto3 to retrieve most information from AWS.
          Create a profile Boto3 Credentials, and then just request any service that you want information about through the client interface.



          For example, fetching hosted zones and domain names:



          import boto3
          session = boto3.Session(profile_name='XXXXXXX',region_name='us-west-1')

          route53 = session.client('route53')
          print(route53.list_hosted_zones()['HostedZones'])

          route53domains = session.client('route53domains')
          print(route53domains.list_domains())





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          • do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:51










          • I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:54














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          You can use boto3 to retrieve most information from AWS.
          Create a profile Boto3 Credentials, and then just request any service that you want information about through the client interface.



          For example, fetching hosted zones and domain names:



          import boto3
          session = boto3.Session(profile_name='XXXXXXX',region_name='us-west-1')

          route53 = session.client('route53')
          print(route53.list_hosted_zones()['HostedZones'])

          route53domains = session.client('route53domains')
          print(route53domains.list_domains())





          share|improve this answer












          You can use boto3 to retrieve most information from AWS.
          Create a profile Boto3 Credentials, and then just request any service that you want information about through the client interface.



          For example, fetching hosted zones and domain names:



          import boto3
          session = boto3.Session(profile_name='XXXXXXX',region_name='us-west-1')

          route53 = session.client('route53')
          print(route53.list_hosted_zones()['HostedZones'])

          route53domains = session.client('route53domains')
          print(route53domains.list_domains())






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          • do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:51










          • I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:54


















          • do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:51










          • I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
            – Mahmoud Shawareb
            Nov 22 '18 at 13:54
















          do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
          – Mahmoud Shawareb
          Nov 22 '18 at 13:51




          do you know how to get the list of IPs for all resources and their metadata?
          – Mahmoud Shawareb
          Nov 22 '18 at 13:51












          I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
          – Mahmoud Shawareb
          Nov 22 '18 at 13:54




          I also get this exception regarding route53domain botocore.exceptions.EndpointConnectionError: Could not connect to the endpoint URL: "route53domains.us-west-1.amazonaws.com"
          – Mahmoud Shawareb
          Nov 22 '18 at 13:54


















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