- Provides a Python3 layer to AWS's CLI, all wrapped in a Docker container
- This projects exists mostly just for fun
- There is almost no input checking. Trust is implicit as anyone who can run this code already has full access to the bin/aws program. We let AWS's code and permission structure do the real work.
- Full examples in doc/example.py
- Some brief examples:
vpc_dev = VPC(name='DEV', region='us-east-1', cidr='10.10.0.0/16', ipv6=False)
my_subnet_a = Subnet(name='www-a', region='us-east-1', vpc=vpc_dev.id, cidr='10.10.1.0/24', zone='us-east-1a')
web_servers_key_pair = KeyPair('/aws/private', 'webservers', 'us-east-1')
web_servers = Instance(
name='webservers',
region='us-east-1',
vpc=vpc_dev.id,
image='ami-b7a114d7', # Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type
key=web_servers_key_pair.name,
count=1,
size='t2.micro',
groups=web_server_security_group.id,
public=True,
script='/aws/private/webserver-post-install.sh'
)
for this in web_servers.id:
each = Volume(
name='webserver-data', region=REGION, zone=web_servers.zone,
kind='gp2', size='1000', instance=this, device='/dev/xvdd'
)
- Casual code clean-ups