Use AWSume in Jupyter
Project description
JAWSume
Use AWSume in Jupyter to access AWS resources.
Installation
$ pip install jawsume
Usage
from jawsume import jawsume
jawsume("<profile-name>")
You will be prompted for the MFA token.
Just like AWSume, this will set the following environment variables:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
AWS_REGION
AWSUME_PROFILE
AWSUME_EXPIRATION
Non-interactive mode
You can also directly pass the MFA code:
jawsume("<profile-name>", "<mfa-token>")
What can I do then?
You can then for instance read Apache Parquet files from Amazon S3.
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_parquet("s3://<bucket-name>/<path-name>.parquet/")
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