This project provides common utilities for working with the Amazon AWS SDK.
Through the AmazonClientProvider
, callers can get supply an Edda host as a String pattern in the form that formats to a hostname that includes a region and environment name (in that order) in the URL, which formats to a URL that maps to an Edda host. For example: http://edda.%s.%s.netflix.com
will be formatted to http://edda.us-east-1.test.netflix.com
when I am requesting a client in "us-east-1" with an AmazonCredentials
object that uses "test" as its environment.
From Gradle:
repositories {
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
compile 'com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk:1.7.2'
compile 'com.netflix.bluespar.amazon:amazoncomponents:0.1'
}
... and then ...
import com.netflix.bluespar.amazon.security.*
import com.amazonaws.auth.BasicAWSCredentials
def credentials = new AmazonCredentials(new BasicAWSCredentials("accessId", "secretKey"), "test")
def eddaFormat = "http://edda.%s.%s.netflix.com" // will get translated to http://edda.us-east-1.test.netflix.com
def provider = new AmazonClientProvider(eddaFormat)
def amazonEC2 = provider.getAmazonEC2(credentials, "us-east-1")
// This call will go through Edda
amazonEC2.describeSecurityGroups()
There sometimes is the need to draw an internal correlation of a given account to an arbitrarily named environment. To facilitate that relationship, this project projects an AmazonCredentials
class, which provides that relationship to the AmazonClientProvider
.
Dan Woods
This project is licensed under the Apache Software License. See LICENSE.txt for futher information. This project is Copyright (C) 2014 Netflix, Inc.