Hi thanks for the article.I am quite new to this.But in boto3,where should I specify my access_key,secret_key etc?
One can't simply generate a signed right?
I am new to this.So I maybe wrong!
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Hey, it is not recommended to use AWS secrets for any AWS SDK (boto3 in your case). The recommended method is to install AWS CLI in your local machine and configure it with your IAM secret keys. Now, in this project you only need to add this profile-name (gets generated by AWS CLI setup) in .env against AWS_PROFILE_NAME key and your AWS SDK should work then.
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Hi thanks for the article.I am quite new to this.But in boto3,where should I specify my access_key,secret_key etc?
One can't simply generate a signed right?
I am new to this.So I maybe wrong!
Hey, it is not recommended to use AWS secrets for any AWS SDK (boto3 in your case). The recommended method is to install AWS CLI in your local machine and configure it with your IAM secret keys. Now, in this project you only need to add this profile-name (gets generated by AWS CLI setup) in
.env
againstAWS_PROFILE_NAME
key and your AWS SDK should work then.