Applying AWS EC2 with Boto3 & Python - Part 1

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MakendranG

Posted on May 25, 2022

Applying AWS EC2 with Boto3 & Python - Part 1

Applying AWS EC2 with Boto3 & Python

  1. Applying AWS EC2 with Boto3 & Python - Part 1

  2. Applying AWS EC2 with Boto3 & Python - Part 2

Boto3 is the Python SDK for AWS. It can be used to immediately interact with AWS sources from Python scripts.

In this article, we will appear at how we can use the Boto3 EC2 Python SDK to perform a number of operations on AWS EC2.

EC2

Prerequisites

  • AWS account
  • Python v3.6 or want to be hooked up on our local machine.
  • A code editor. We can use any textual content editor to work with Python files.
  • AWS IAM user, an access key ID, and a secret key need to be set up on our local computer with access to create and manipulate EC2 instances.
  • Boto3 Python AWS SDK must be already installed on the local machine. If not, refer this Boto documentation

Creating EC2 Instances with Boto3

  • Open code editor.
code ec2_create_instance.py
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  • Copy and paste the Python script into code editor and store the file.

The Python script creates a single AWS EC2 instance using an image ID ami-09d56f8956ab235b3 using an instance type of t2.micro.

  • Open command-line and execute the ec2_create_instance script. If successful, we should see a single message of AWS EC2 Instance Launched successfully.
python ~\ec2_create_instance.py
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Tagging EC2 Instance with Boto3

In a AWS environment, an organization could have hundreds of resources to manage. To simplify managing resources, AWS provides a feature called tagging that allows us to categorize resources based on environment, department, or any other organization-specific criteria.

  • Open code editor.
code tag_ec2_instance.py
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  • Copy and paste the Python script into code editor and store the file.

The Python script tags the instance ID created above with the Name of KCDCHENNAI-DEMO using the create_tags() method.

  • Open command-line and execute the tag_ec2_instance script.
python ~\tag_ec2_instance.py
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Describing EC2 Instance with Boto3

We can use describe instances to find EC2 instances matching a specific architecture, image ID, instance type, or tags. Using the describe API and Boto3, we can construct a Python script to query EC2 instances by tag.

  • Open code editor.
code ec2_describe_instance.py
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  • Copy and paste the Python script into code editor and store the file.

Using the describe_instances() method, this script uses a filter described in JSON to discover all attributes related with all EC2 instances with a tag called Name (tag:Name) with a value of KCDCHENNAI-DEMO ('Values': ['KCDCHENNAI-DEMO'] ).

  • Open command-line and execute the ec2_describe_instance script.
python ~\ec2_describe_instance.py
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Kindly refer the article for Applying AWS EC2 with Boto3 & Python - Part 2

To comprehend greater about the use of EC2 in Boto, refer Boto documentation

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makendrang
MakendranG

Posted on May 25, 2022

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