# Configuration ## Environment Variables The SRE Agent uses environment variables for sensitive configuration values. Create a `.env` file in the `sre_agent/` directory with the following required variables: ```bash # Required: API key for Claude model access # For Anthropic direct access: ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-api-key-here # For Amazon Bedrock access: AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1 AWS_PROFILE=your-profile-name # Or use AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY # Required: AgentCore Gateway authentication GATEWAY_ACCESS_TOKEN=your-gateway-token-here # Generated by gateway setup # Optional: Debugging and logging LOG_LEVEL=INFO # Options: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR DEBUG=false # Enable debug mode for verbose output ``` **Note**: The SRE Agent looks for the `.env` file in the `sre_agent/` directory, not the project root. This allows for modular configuration management. ## Agent Configuration The agent behavior is configured through `sre_agent/config/agent_config.yaml`. This file defines the mapping between agents and their available tools, as well as LLM parameters: ```yaml # Agent to tool mapping agents: kubernetes_agent: name: "Kubernetes Infrastructure Agent" description: "Specializes in Kubernetes operations and troubleshooting" tools: - get_pod_status - get_deployment_status - get_cluster_events - get_resource_usage - get_node_status logs_agent: name: "Application Logs Agent" description: "Expert in log analysis and pattern detection" tools: - search_logs - get_error_logs - analyze_log_patterns - get_recent_logs - count_log_events metrics_agent: name: "Performance Metrics Agent" description: "Analyzes performance metrics and trends" tools: - get_performance_metrics - get_error_rates - get_resource_metrics - get_availability_metrics - analyze_trends runbooks_agent: name: "Operational Runbooks Agent" description: "Provides operational procedures and guides" tools: - search_runbooks - get_incident_playbook - get_troubleshooting_guide - get_escalation_procedures - get_common_resolutions # Global tools available to all agents global_tools: - x-amz-bedrock-agentcore-search # AgentCore search tool # Gateway configuration gateway: uri: "https://your-gateway-url.com" # Updated during setup ``` ## Gateway Configuration The AgentCore Gateway is configured through `gateway/config.yaml`. This configuration is managed by the setup scripts but can be customized: ```yaml # AgentCore Gateway Configuration Template # Copy this file to config.yaml and update with your environment-specific settings # AWS Configuration account_id: "YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID" region: "us-east-1" role_name: "YOUR_ROLE_NAME" endpoint_url: "https://bedrock-agentcore-control.us-east-1.amazonaws.com" credential_provider_endpoint_url: "https://us-east-1.prod.agent-credential-provider.cognito.aws.dev" # Cognito Configuration user_pool_id: "YOUR_USER_POOL_ID" client_id: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID" # S3 Configuration s3_bucket: "your-agentcore-schemas-bucket" s3_path_prefix: "devops-multiagent-demo" # Path prefix for OpenAPI schema files # Provider Configuration # This ARN is automatically generated by create_gateway.sh when it runs create_credentials_provider.py provider_arn: "arn:aws:bedrock-agentcore:REGION:ACCOUNT_ID:token-vault/default/apikeycredentialprovider/YOUR_PROVIDER_NAME" # Gateway Configuration gateway_name: "MyAgentCoreGateway" gateway_description: "AgentCore Gateway for API Integration" # Target Configuration target_description: "S3 target for OpenAPI schema" ```