ExAws

ExAws

A flexible easy to use set of clients AWS APIs.

Highlighted Features

Getting started

Add ex_aws to your mix.exs, along with your json parser and http client of choice. ExAws works out of the box with Poison and HTTPoison and sweet_xml. All APIs require an http client, but only some require a json or xml codec. You only need the codec for the API you intend to use.

def deps do
  [
    ex_aws:    "~> 0.1.0",
    poison:    "~> 1.2.0",
    httpoison: "~> 0.6.0"
  ]
end

Don’t forget to add :httpoison to your applications list if that’s in fact the http client you choose.

def application() do
  [applications: [:httpoison]]
end

See the configuration section for how to specify alternate codecs and clients.

In your config:

config :ex_aws,
  access_key_id: System.get_env("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"),
  secret_access_key: System.get_env("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY")

That’s it! ExAws ships with a default client for each API: [ExAws.Dynamo, ExAws.Kinesis, ExAws.Lambda, ExAws.S3]

For particular usage instructions, please consult the client definition for your desired service.

Dynamo usage example:

defmodule User do
  @derive [ExAws.Dynamo.Encodable]
  defstruct [:email, :name, :age, :admin]
end

alias ExAws.Dynamo

# Create a users table with a primary key of email [String]
# and 1 unit of read and write capacity
Dynamo.create_table("Users", "email", %{email: :string}, 1, 1)

user = %User{email: "bubba@foo.com", name: "Bubba", age: 23, admin: false}
# Save the user
Dynamo.put_item("Users", user)

# Retrieve the user by email and decode it as a User struct.
result = Dynamo.get_item!("Users", %{email: user.email})
|> Dynamo.Decoder.decode(as: User)

assert user == result

Consult the relevant documentation for the API of interest.

Supported APIs

Configuration

To configure the built in clients do the following in your config.exs:

config, :ex_aws,
  region: "us-east-2"
  dynamo: [
    region: "us-west-1"
  ]

Top level configuration options (those directly beneath `:ex_aws) will automatically apply to all clients, although a given client can override the default. So for example in the above configuration the first region: "us-east-2" sets the region for dynamo, kinesis, s3 etc to “us-east-2”, but then the particular configuration for dynamo overrides that to “us-west-1”.

The following top level configuration options are supported: [:http_client, :json_codec, :access_key_id, :secret_access_key, :debug_requests]

Client configuration

ExAws easily supports more than one client for a given service. To create your own associated with a particular OTP app:

defmodule MyApp.Dynamo do
  use ExAws.Dynamo.Client, otp_app: :my_app
end

defmodule MyOtherApp.Dynamo do
  use ExAws.Dynamo.Client, otp_app: :my_other_app
end

To configure:

config :my_app, :ex_aws,
  dynamo: [] # Dynamo config here

config :my_other_app, :ex_aws,
  json_codec: ExAws.JSON.JSX # Maybe :my_other_app uses jsx
  dynamo: [] # Other Dynamo config here

The association with a particular OTP app is merely for convenience, and is entirely optional. To configure multiple clients without reference to another app simply write your own config_root/0 in each client to tell ExAws where to find the configuration.

defmodule My.Dynamo do
  use ExAws.Dynamo.Client

  def config_root do
    Application.get_all_env(:my_ex_aws)
  end
end

defmodule MyOther.Dynamo do
  use ExAws.Dynamo.Client

  def config_root do
    Application.get_all_env(:my_other_ex_aws)
  end
end

To configure:

config :my_ex_aws,
  dynamo: [] # Dynamo config here

config :my_other_ex_aws,
  json_codec: ExAws.JSON.JSX # Maybe :my_other_app uses jsx
  dynamo: [] # Other Dynamo config here

ExAws vs. Erlcloud

In addition to its unique features, ExAws has a number of advantages over erlcloud in particular:

It’s worth noting however that erlcloud supports a substantially larger set of AWS services at this time.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2014 CargoSense, Inc.

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