`aws-url` is a tool that generates AWS console url from the temporary credentials stored in environment variables.
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This package provides functions to generate signed urls and cookies for accessing private content on CloudFront based on a CloudFront trusted key group key pair.
Types for the AWS SDK
Core functions & classes shared by multiple AWS SDK clients.
Utilities to help with endpoint resolution
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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from a Node.JS environment.
AWS credential provider that exchanges a resolved SSO login token file for temporary AWS credentials
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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from known environment variables
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AWS credential provider for containers and HTTP sources
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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
AWS credential provider that sources credential_process from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
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AWS credential provider that calls STS assumeRole for temporary AWS credentials
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Context-aware structured logging utilities for Rust mirroring the @smooai/logger toolkit.
https/mqtt API for AWS
A minimum-viable URL builder for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Ruby gem for signing AWS Cloudfront URLs for serving private content.
Generate AWS CloudFront signed URLs.
Generate public and presigned AWS S3 GET URLs faster
Utility that generates the Poster Image URL for the running AWS medialive channel
Specify log groups and filters to generate CloudWatch Logs Insights URL accessible to AWS Console.
A quick a dirty way to s3 sign string s3 urls using the aws-sdk
Stream a file from a remote url using the Ruby AWS SDK to an Amazon S3 bucket.
Host pods files on AWS S3 and download them using pre-signed URL.
This gem create unsigned url S3 with version 2 of AWS SDK for Ruby. This gem is too small
A Ruby interface to Amazon Web Services. Rubizon separates creating a properly-formed, signed URL for making an AWS request from the transport mechanism used. In its initial implementation, Rubizon simply builds and signs URLs. Further development may include adapters to various transport mechanisms and interpretation of results.
This gem offers a shim to connect Rails apps with a Bonsai Elasticsearch cluster. The official Elasticsearch gem package requires some minor configuration tweaks in order to work correctly with Bonsai (namely the client needs to be instantiated with the cluster location and HTTP authentication details), and the process can be somewhat complicated for users who are unfamiliar with the system. The bonsai-elasticsearch-rails gem automatically sets up the Elasticsearch client correctly so users don't need to worry about configuring it in their code or writing an initializer. In order for the gem to work correctly, the application needs an environment variable called `BONSAI_URL`, which is populated with the complete Bonsai Elaticsearch cluster URL, including the HTTP authentication. The cluster URL will follow this pattern: https://user1234:pass5678@cluster-slug-123.aws-region-X.bonsai.io/ On Heroku, this variable is created and populated automatically when Bonsai is added to the application. Heroku users therefore do not need to perform any additional configuration to connect to their cluster after adding the bonsai-elasticsearch-rails gem. Users who are self-hosting their Rails app will need to make sure this environment variable is present: export BONSAI_URL="https://user1234:pass5678@aws-region-X.bonsai.io/" The cluster URL is available via the Bonsai dashboard.
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