ExAws

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A flexible easy to use set of AWS APIs.

Available Services: https://github.com/ex-aws?q=service&type=&language=

Getting Started

ExAws v2.0 breaks out every service into its own package. To use the S3 service, you need both the core :ex_aws package as well as the :ex_aws_s3 package.

As with all ExAws services, you'll need a compatible HTTP client (defaults to :hackney) and whatever JSON or XML codecs needed by the services you want to use. Consult individual service documentation for details on what each service needs.

defp deps do
  [
    {:ex_aws, "~> 2.0"},
    {:ex_aws_s3, "~> 2.0"},
    {:hackney, "~> 1.9"},
    {:sweet_xml, "~ 0.6"},
  ]
end

With these deps you can use ExAws precisely as you're used to:

# make a request
ExAws.S3.list_objects("my-bucket") |> ExAws.request

# some operations support streaming
ExAws.S3.list_objects("my-bucket") |> ExAws.stream! |> Enum.to_list

AWS Key configuration

ExAws requires valid AWS keys in order to work properly. ExAws by default does the equivalent of:

config :ex_aws,
  access_key_id: [{:system, "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"}, :instance_role],
  secret_access_key: [{:system, "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"}, :instance_role]

This means it will try to resolve credentials in order

AWS CLI config files are supported, but require an additional dependency:

{:configparser_ex, "~> 2.0"}

You can then add {:awscli, "profile_name", timeout} to the above config and it will pull information from ~/.aws/config and ~/.aws/credentials

config :ex_aws,
  access_key_id: [{:system, "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"}, {:awscli, "default", 30}, :instance_role],
  secret_access_key: [{:system, "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"}, {:awscli, "default", 30}, :instance_role],

Hackney configuration

ExAws by default uses hackney to make HTTP requests to AWS API. You can modify the options as such:

config :ex_aws, :hackney_opts,
  follow_redirect: true,
  recv_timeout: 30_000

Direct Usage

ExAws can also be used directly without any specific service module.

--TODO--

Highlighted Features

That's it!

Retries

ExAws will retry failed AWS API requests using exponential backoff per the "Full Jitter" formula described in https://www.awsarchitectureblog.com/2015/03/backoff.html

The algorithm uses three values, which are configurable:

# default values shown below

config :ex_aws, :retries,
  max_attempts: 10,
  base_backoff_in_ms: 10,
  max_backoff_in_ms: 10_000

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2014 CargoSense, Inc.

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