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Programming Amazon Web Services
SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly A Note Regarding Supplemental Files Preface
What’s in This Book? Ruby and Interactive Examples Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Enabled How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Infrastructure in the Cloud
Amazon Web Services for Infrastructure
Signing Up for Amazon Web Services
Thinking Like Amazon Reality Check
Web Services Are Dependent on a Reliable Network Amazon Does Not Offer Service Level Agreements for All Its Web Services Data Security and Privacy Specialized Infrastructure Requirements Communication Channels for Fault Reporting and Resolution
Interfaces: REST and Query Versus SOAP
2. Interacting with Amazon Web Services
REST-Based APIs
HTTP Requests and Responses REST and Query APIs XML Documents
Interpreting XML documents with XPath Hierarchical object structures Building XML documents
HandlingService Errors
User Authentication
Request Descriptions Signing Request Descriptions Common Service Properties
Performing AWS Requests
REST API Implementation
Sending REST requests Request authentication
Query API Implementation
Request parameters Sending query requests Request description
Utility Methods
Time adjustments Base-64 encoding Debug logging
3. S3: Simple Storage Service
S3 Overview
S3 Architecture Pricing
Interacting with S3
REST API S3 Implementation Stub Constructing S3 URIs
Buckets
Bucket Locations Bucket Names Create a Bucket Look Up a Bucket’s Location List Your Buckets Delete a Bucket
Objects
Object Keys and Hierarchical Naming Object Metadata Objects Are Immutable Create or Replace an Object Retrieving Objects Retrieving Objects Conditionally Listing Objects
Object details Truncated listings Searching Listing parameters Listing implementation Demonstrating object searching
Deleting Objects Create Objects from a Web Browser Using POST
HTML form for S3 POST Policy Document for S3 POST Generate a policy document Generate a form
Alternative Hostnames Access Control Lists
ACL Grantees ACL Permissions Retrieve a Resource’s ACL Update a Resource’s ACL Canned Access Policies Update a Resource’s Canned ACL
Server Access Logging (Beta)
Configuring Server Access Logging Logging Files Retrieve Logging Settings Modify Logging Settings Access Permissions for Logging
Signed URIs Distributing Objects with BitTorrent
4. S3 Applications
Share Large Files Online Backup with AWS::S3
AWS::S3 Ruby Library S3Backup Class List Backed-Up Objects Find Files to Back Up Back Up Files Delete Obsolete Objects Putting It All Together Content-Length Workaround
S3 Filesystem with ElasticDrive
Challenges ElasticDrive: S3 As a Virtual Block Device
Setup and configuration
Mediated Access to S3 with JetS3t
JetS3t Gatekeeper
Deploy the Gatekeeper servlet Configure and test Cockpit Lite Authorization with HTTP Basic Customizable authorization modules Implement a custom authorization module Next steps
5. EC2: Elastic Compute Cloud (Beta)
EC2 Overview
EC2 Instances AMIs The EC2 Environment Pricing
Interacting with EC2
Query API EC2 Implementation Stub
Keypairs
List Keypairs Create a Keypair Delete a Keypair
Network Security by IP
Allow IP Traffic
Finding Amazon Machine Images
List Available AMIs
Controlling Instances
Stop Running Instances Starting Instances List Running Instances
Log In to an Instance Security Groups
List Security Groups Creating Security Groups Deleting Security Groups Allow Traffic from EC2 Groups
Allow group traffic
Disallow Traffic by IP or Group
Managing and Sharing AMIs
Register an AMI Deregistering an AMI Modify Image Attributes Describe Image Attributes Reset AMI Attributes Confirm an Instance’s Product Code
Console Output and Instance Reboot
Console Output Snapshot Reboot Running Instances
6. Using EC2 Instances and Images
EC2 Instances in Detail
Linux Kernel Network Addressing
Dynamic addressing issues
Instance Data
Instance data versioning Instance Metadata Instance user data
Performance
Data Management in EC2
Storage Locations Ephemeral Storage
Modifying an AMI
AMI Security Auditing Install Amazon’s Bundling Tools Configure System Services Bundling an Instance into an AMI Uploading AMI Files to S3
Registering an AMI Create an AMI from Scratch
Prepare the AMI Filesystem Install Fedora 7 Base Configure Networking Startup Scripts Install Additional Software Cleanup Bundle and Register Your AMI
7. EC2 Applications
Dynamic DNS
DynDNS: Free Dynamic DNS Service EveryDNS.net
On-Demand VPN Server with OpenVPN
OpenVPN Security Group Start an AMI Install and Configure OpenVPN on an EC2 Instance Install and Configure OpenVPN on a Client Computer NAT Routing Run OpenVPN as a Service
Web Photo Album with Gallery 2
Launch an EC2 Instance Install an Apache Web Application Stack Install the Gallery 2 Application Data Backup to S3 Restoring Data from S3 Next Steps
8. SQS: Simple Queue Service
SQS Overview
SQS Architecture Guidelines for SQS Applications The Message Life Cycle SQS Client Roles Pricing API Version 2008-01-01
Pricing for API version 2008-01-01 Changes in API version 2008-01-01
Interacting with SQS
Query API SQS Implementation Stub
Queues
Create a Queue List Queues Deleting Queues
Messages
Sending Messages Receiving Messages Deleting Messages Peeking at a Message Controlling the Visibility of Messages
Queue Attributes
Retrieve Queue Attributes Modify Queue Attributes
Queue Access Control
Grantees Permissions Listing a Queue’s Access Control Settings Add an Access Control Rule Revoke an Access Control Rule
9. SQS Applications
Messaging Simulator
Code Stub Simulator Receiver
Test the receiver
Running Simulations Simulation Scenarios
Getting started Simple simulation Checking efficiency Multiple batches
Distributed Application Services with BOTO
The Boto Services Framework
Architecture Services Message queues Message format Start service script
Toward a Generic Service
Message format
MultiCommandService
VisibilityThread
Bootstrap Service Startup Building a Distributed Application
Create a custom service instance Bundle the service instance to an AMI Testing the MultiCommandService
ImageMagick examples FFmpeg example
Automated Management of EC2 Instance Pools with Lifeguard
Estimating Load Managing the Pool Installation and Testing Managing a Pool of MultiCommandService Instances
Status notifications from MultiCommandService A pool manager compatible with MultiCommandService AMIs Configuring Lifeguard Automation achieved
10. FPS: Flexible Payments Service (Beta)
FPS Overview
Transaction Participants Transaction Walk-Through Amazon Payments Accounts Payment Instructions and Tokens The Co-branded UI (CBUI) Pipeline
Branding Handling responses
Payment Methods Pricing
Interacting with FPS
Production and Sandbox Environments Query API FPS Implementation Stub Service Response Messages
Common fields Service errors
Idempotent Transactions
Managing Your Tokens
Gatekeeper Language Basics Install Payment Instructions (Create a Token) View Installed Payment Instructions Retrieve a Token List the Tokens in Your Account Cancel a Token View a Token’s Usage Limits
Acquiring Third-Party Tokens
Generating CBUI Request URIs Interpreting CBUI Result URIs
Verifying a CBUI result URI Using a web browser to obtain CBUI results Using a simple web server to interpret CBUI results
Acquire a SingleUse Sender Token Acquire a Multiuse Sender Token Acquire a Recurring Sender Token Allow a Third Party to Modify a Token
Pay Now Widgets
The Anatomy of a Pay Now Widget Generate a Pay Now HTML Form Interpreting Pay Now Widget Result URIs
11. FPS Transactions and Accounts
Performing FPS Transactions
Transaction Fees Transaction References Perform a Payment Retrieve Transaction Details Handling Transaction Results Retry a Declined Transaction Get Results Discard Results Perform a Refund Reserve Credit Card Funds Settle a Reserved Transaction
Account Management and Information
Retrieve Your Account Balance Account Activity
12. FPS Advanced Topics
Gatekeeper Language Guide
How FPS Evaluates Gatekeeper Rules Sample Gatekeeper Documents
Caller instructions Recipient instructions Refund sender instructions Sender instructions Sender statements for MultiUse or Recurring tokens
Gatekeeper Language Syntax
Assertions Assignments Value expressions
Gatekeeper Variables
Private variables Global variables
Micropayments with FPS
Drawbacks of Micropayment Instruments The Prepaid Payment Instrument
Acquire a Prepaid Token Fund a prepaid instrument Retrieve balance Retrieve liability List your prepaid instruments
Postpaid Payment Instrument
Acquire a postpaid token Retrieve debt balance Retrieve outstanding debt balance Settle debt WriteOffDebt List your postpaid instruments
Building a Marketplace Application
Charging Fees for Access to Your Marketplace Acquire a Recipient Token
Subscribing to FPS Event Notifications
Subscribe to Notifications Unsubscribe from Notifications
13. SimpleDB (Beta)
SimpleDB Overview
A Simple Database, Not an RDBMS Pricing
Interacting with SimpleDB
Query API SimpleDB Implementation Stub Service Response Messages
Domains
Create a Domain List Your Domains Delete a Domain
Items and Attributes
Attribute Parameters Retrieve an Item’s Attributes Create or Update an Item Delete an Item’s Attributes
Representing Data in SimpleDB
Boolean Encoding Date Encoding Integer Encoding Float Encoding Automated Encoding and Decoding of Values
Performing Queries
Perform a SimpleDB Query SimpleDB Query Expression Syntax
Predicates Predicate operators Set operations
Stock Price Database: A Mini SimpleDB Application
Obtain Historic Stock Price Data Load Stocks Data into SimpleDB Query and Retrieve Stock Data Caching SimpleDB with Memcached
A. AWS Resources
AWS Online Resources
Amazon DevPay (Limited Beta)
Client Tools
Multiple Services S3 EC2
API Libraries
Multiple Services S3 EC2 SQS
Third-Party AWS Solutions
Multiple Services S3 EC2 FPS
B. AWS API Error Codes
S3: Simple Storage Service EC2: Elastic Compute Cloud SQS: Simple Queue Service FPS: Flexible Payments Service SimpleDB
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