adapted aws-boto3-rds-db example of tug-of-war in the clouds to AWS Educate Accounts, however, RDS is not allowed in our current classroom
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import boto3
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from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
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################################################################################################
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#
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# Configuration Parameters
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#
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################################################################################################
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# !!!!!!!! You cannot use RDS in AWS Ecucate Account !!!!!!!!
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# place your credentials in ~/.aws/credentials, as mentioned in AWS Educate Classroom,
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# Account Details, AWC CLI -> Show (Copy and paste the following into ~/.aws/credentials)
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# changed to use us-east, to be able to use AWS Educate Classroom
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region = 'us-east-1'
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availabilityZone = 'us-east-1a'
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# region = 'eu-central-1'
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# availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
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# AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 image 64-bit x86 in us-east-1 (can be retrieved, e.g., at
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# https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#LaunchInstanceWizard:)
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imageId = 'ami-0d5eff06f840b45e9'
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# for eu-central-1, AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 would be:
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# imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
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# potentially change instanceType to t2.micro for "free tier" if using a regular account
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# for production, t3.nano seams better
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instanceType = 't2.nano'
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region = 'eu-central-1'
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availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
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vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
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imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
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instanceType = 't3.nano'
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keyName = 'srieger-pub'
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# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
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#
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# response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
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# vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
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################################################################################################
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#
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# boto3 code
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# boto3 clients and resources (dependencies)
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#
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################################################################################################
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client = boto3.setup_default_session(region_name=region)
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ec2Client = boto3.client("ec2")
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ec2Resource = boto3.resource('ec2')
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rdsClient = boto3.client("rds")
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# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
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response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
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vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
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# if you have more than one VPC, vpc_id should be specified, and code
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# top retrieve VPC id below needs to be commented out
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# vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
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subnet_id = ec2Client.describe_subnets(
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    Filters=[
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        {
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@@ -42,6 +56,12 @@ subnet_id = ec2Client.describe_subnets(
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        }
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    ])['Subnets'][0]['SubnetId']
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################################################################################################
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#
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# boto3 code to deploy the application
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#
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################################################################################################
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print("Deleting old instance...")
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print("------------------------------------")
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################################################################################################
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region = 'eu-central-1'
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availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
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imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
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# place your credentials in ~/.aws/credentials, as mentioned in AWS Educate Classroom,
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# Account Details, AWC CLI -> Show (Copy and paste the following into ~/.aws/credentials)
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# changed to use us-east, to be able to use AWS Educate Classroom
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region = 'us-east-1'
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availabilityZone = 'us-east-1a'
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# region = 'eu-central-1'
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# availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
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# AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 image 64-bit x86 in us-east-1 (can be retrieved, e.g., at
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# https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#LaunchInstanceWizard:)
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imageId = 'ami-0d5eff06f840b45e9'
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# for eu-central-1, AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 would be:
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# imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
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# potentially change instanceType to t2.micro for "free tier" if using a regular account
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instanceType = 't3.nano'
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keyName = 'srieger-pub'
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