A Python module to make it easy to connect to twitter from AWS
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# awstwitter
Securely store Twitter API credentials in AWS EC2 Systems manager.
The secret credentials are encrypted using KMS.
Usage:
```python
import awstwitter
credentials = awstwitter.retrieve_credentials('my_namespace')
print 'consumer_key', credentials['consumer_key']
print 'consumer_secret', credentials['consumer_secret']
print 'access_token', credentials['access_token']
print 'access_token_secret', credentials['access_token_secret']
```
Securely store Twitter API credentials in AWS EC2 Systems manager.
The secret credentials are encrypted using KMS.
Usage:
```python
import awstwitter
credentials = awstwitter.retrieve_credentials('my_namespace')
print 'consumer_key', credentials['consumer_key']
print 'consumer_secret', credentials['consumer_secret']
print 'access_token', credentials['access_token']
print 'access_token_secret', credentials['access_token_secret']
```
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