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adapted aws-boto3-standalone-db example of tug-of-war in the clouds to be usable with AWS Educate Accounts

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Sebastian Rieger 3 years ago
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  1. 66
      example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/create-loadbalancer.py
  2. 46
      example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/start-and-add-new-target.py
  3. 53
      example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/start.py
  4. 3
      example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/stop.py

66
example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/create-loadbalancer.py

@ -7,17 +7,28 @@ import boto3
################################################################################################
region = 'eu-central-1'
availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
subnet1 = 'subnet-41422b28'
subnet2 = 'subnet-5c5f6d16'
subnet3 = 'subnet-6f2ea214'
# place your credentials in ~/.aws/credentials, as mentioned in AWS Educate Classroom,
# Account Details, AWC CLI -> Show (Copy and paste the following into ~/.aws/credentials)
# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
#
# response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
# vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
# changed to use us-east, to be able to use AWS Educate Classroom
region = 'us-east-1'
availabilityZone1 = 'us-east-1a'
availabilityZone2 = 'us-east-1b'
availabilityZone3 = 'us-east-1c'
# region = 'eu-central-1'
# availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
# AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 image 64-bit x86 in us-east-1 (can be retrieved, e.g., at
# https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#LaunchInstanceWizard:)
imageId = 'ami-0d5eff06f840b45e9'
# for eu-central-1, AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 would be:
# imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
# potentially change instanceType to t2.micro for "free tier" if using a regular account
# for production, t3.nano seams better
instanceType = 't2.nano'
keyName = 'srieger-pub'
################################################################################################
@ -31,6 +42,35 @@ client = boto3.setup_default_session(region_name=region)
ec2Client = boto3.client("ec2")
ec2Resource = boto3.resource('ec2')
# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
# if you have more than one VPC, vpc_id should be specified, and code
# top retrieve VPC id below needs to be commented out
# vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
subnet_id1 = ec2Client.describe_subnets(
Filters=[
{
'Name': 'availability-zone', 'Values': [availabilityZone1]
}
])['Subnets'][0]['SubnetId']
subnet_id2 = ec2Client.describe_subnets(
Filters=[
{
'Name': 'availability-zone', 'Values': [availabilityZone2]
}
])['Subnets'][0]['SubnetId']
subnet_id3 = ec2Client.describe_subnets(
Filters=[
{
'Name': 'availability-zone', 'Values': [availabilityZone3]
}
])['Subnets'][0]['SubnetId']
response = ec2Client.describe_security_groups(Filters=[{'Name': 'group-name', 'Values': ['tug-of-war']}])
security_group_id = response.get('SecurityGroups', [{}])[0].get('GroupId', '')
@ -39,9 +79,9 @@ elbv2Client = boto3.client('elbv2')
response = elbv2Client.create_load_balancer(
Name='tug-of-war-loadbalancer',
Subnets=[
subnet1,
subnet2,
subnet3,
subnet_id1,
subnet_id2,
subnet_id3
],
SecurityGroups=[
security_group_id

46
example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/start-and-add-new-target.py

@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
import time
import boto3
from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
@ -9,17 +11,26 @@ from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
################################################################################################
region = 'eu-central-1'
availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
instanceType = 't3.nano'
keyName = 'srieger-pub'
# place your credentials in ~/.aws/credentials, as mentioned in AWS Educate Classroom,
# Account Details, AWC CLI -> Show (Copy and paste the following into ~/.aws/credentials)
# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
#
# response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
# vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
# changed to use us-east, to be able to use AWS Educate Classroom
region = 'us-east-1'
availabilityZone = 'us-east-1b'
# region = 'eu-central-1'
# availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
# AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 image 64-bit x86 in us-east-1 (can be retrieved, e.g., at
# https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#LaunchInstanceWizard:)
imageId = 'ami-0d5eff06f840b45e9'
# for eu-central-1, AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 would be:
# imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
# potentially change instanceType to t2.micro for "free tier" if using a regular account
# for production, t3.nano seams better
instanceType = 't2.nano'
keyName = 'srieger-pub'
################################################################################################
@ -105,8 +116,19 @@ for i in range(3, 4):
instance = ec2Resource.Instance(instanceIdWeb)
instance.wait_until_running()
instance.load()
print("tug-of-war-in-the-clouds can be accessed at: " + instance.public_ip_address)
# sometimes even after reloading instance details, public IP cannot be retrieved using current boto3 version and
# AWS Educate accounts, try for 10 secs, and ask user to get it from AWS console otherwise
timeout = 10
while instance.public_ip_address is None and timeout > 0:
print("Waiting for public IP to become available...")
instance.load()
time.sleep(1)
timeout -= 1
if instance.public_ip_address is not None:
print("tug-of-war-in-the-clouds can be accessed at: " + instance.public_ip_address)
else:
print("Could not get public IP using boto3, this is likely an AWS Educate problem. You can however lookup the "
"public ip from the AWS management console.")
try:
response = elbv2Client.describe_target_groups(Names=['tug-of-war-targetgroup'])

53
example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/start.py

@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
import time
import boto3
from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
@ -9,17 +11,26 @@ from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
################################################################################################
region = 'eu-central-1'
availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
instanceType = 't3.nano'
keyName = 'srieger-pub'
# place your credentials in ~/.aws/credentials, as mentioned in AWS Educate Classroom,
# Account Details, AWC CLI -> Show (Copy and paste the following into ~/.aws/credentials)
# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
#
# response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
# vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
# changed to use us-east, to be able to use AWS Educate Classroom
region = 'us-east-1'
availabilityZone = 'us-east-1a'
# region = 'eu-central-1'
# availabilityZone = 'eu-central-1b'
# AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 image 64-bit x86 in us-east-1 (can be retrieved, e.g., at
# https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=us-east-1#LaunchInstanceWizard:)
imageId = 'ami-0d5eff06f840b45e9'
# for eu-central-1, AMI ID of Amazon Linux 2 would be:
# imageId = 'ami-0cc293023f983ed53'
# potentially change instanceType to t2.micro for "free tier" if using a regular account
# for production, t3.nano seams better
instanceType = 't2.nano'
keyName = 'srieger-pub'
################################################################################################
@ -33,6 +44,13 @@ client = boto3.setup_default_session(region_name=region)
ec2Client = boto3.client("ec2")
ec2Resource = boto3.resource('ec2')
# if you only have one VPC, vpc_id can be retrieved using:
response = ec2Client.describe_vpcs()
vpc_id = response.get('Vpcs', [{}])[0].get('VpcId', '')
# if you have more than one VPC, vpc_id should be specified, and code
# top retrieve VPC id below needs to be commented out
# vpc_id = 'vpc-eedd4187'
subnet_id = ec2Client.describe_subnets(
Filters=[
{
@ -205,5 +223,16 @@ for i in range(1, 3):
instance = ec2Resource.Instance(instanceIdWeb)
instance.wait_until_running()
instance.load()
print("tug-of-war-in-the-clouds can be accessed at: " + instance.public_ip_address)
# sometimes even after reloading instance details, public IP cannot be retrieved using current boto3 version and
# AWS Educate accounts, try for 10 secs, and ask user to get it from AWS console otherwise
timeout = 10
while instance.public_ip_address is None and timeout > 0:
print("Waiting for public IP to become available...")
instance.load()
time.sleep(1)
timeout -= 1
if instance.public_ip_address is not None:
print("tug-of-war-in-the-clouds can be accessed at: " + instance.public_ip_address)
else:
print("Could not get public IP using boto3, this is likely an AWS Educate problem. You can however lookup the "
"public ip from the AWS management console.")

3
example-projects/tug-of-war-in-the-clouds/aws-boto3-standalone-db/stop.py

@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
################################################################################################
region = 'eu-central-1'
region = 'us-east-1'
# region = 'eu-central-1'
################################################################################################

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