Curl like tool with AWS request signing
Project description
Curl like tool with AWS Signature Version 4 request signing.
Overview
Requests to AWS API must be signed (see Signing AWS API Requests) automates the process of signing and allows to make requests to AWS as simple as standard curl command.
Installation
sh $ pip install awscurl
Examples
Call S3: List bucket content sh $ awscurl.py --service s3 https://okigan-lambdapics.s3.amazonaws.com
Call EC2: sh $ awscurl --service ec2 'https://ec2.amazonaws.com?Action=DescribeRegions&Version=2013-10-15'
Call API Gateway: sh $ awscurl --service execute-api -X POST -d @request.json \ https://<prefix>.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/<resource>
Options
usage: awscurl.py [-h] [-v] [-X REQUEST] [-d DATA] [-H HEADER] [--region REGION] [--service SERVICE] [--access_key ACCESS_KEY] [--secret_key SECRET_KEY] [--security_token SECURITY_TOKEN] uri Curl AWS request signing If an arg is specified in more than one place, then command-line values override environment variables which override defaults. positional arguments: uri optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose verbose flag (default: False) -X REQUEST, --request REQUEST Specify request command to use (default: GET) -d DATA, --data DATA HTTP POST data (default: ) -H HEADER, --header HEADER HTTP POST data (default: None) --region REGION AWS region (default: us-east-1) --service SERVICE AWS service (default: execute-api) --access_key ACCESS_KEY [env var: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID] (default: None) --secret_key SECRET_KEY [env var: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY] (default: None) --security_token SECURITY_TOKEN [env var: AWS_SECURITY_TOKEN] (default: None)
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