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amplify_aws_utils requires the following to be installed:
python >= 3.8
This package can be installed using pip
pip install amplify_aws_utils
For development, tox>=2.9.1
is recommended.
Python package can be built as follows:
python setup.py sdist
This creates a package in dist
directory.
amplify_aws_utils
uses tox
. You will need to install tox with pip install tox
.
Running tox
will automatically execute linters as well as the unit tests. You can also run them individually with
the -e argument.
For example, tox -e lint,py38-unit
will run the linters, and then the unit tests in python 3.8
To see all the available options, run tox -l
.
Deployment is done with Travis.
Package is built as described above, and is uploaded to PyPI repo using devpi-client
Functions provided by this package can be imported after package has been installed.
Example:
from amplify_aws_utils.resource_helper import throttled_call
FAQs
Utility functions for working with AWS resources
We found that amplify-aws-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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