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Python Essentials for AWS Cloud Developers

By : Serkan Sakinmaz
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Book Image

Python Essentials for AWS Cloud Developers

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By: Serkan Sakinmaz

Overview of this book

AWS provides a vast variety of services for implementing Python applications, which can pose a challenge for those without an AWS background. This book addresses one of the more predominant problems of choosing the right service and stepping into the implementation of exciting Python apps using AWS. The book begins by showing you how to install Python and create an AWS account, before helping you explore AWS Lambda, EC2, Elastic Beanstalk, and S3 for Python programming. You'll then gain hands-on experience in using these services to build the Python application. As you advance, you'll discover how to debug Python apps using PyCharm, and then start deploying the Python applications on Elastic Beanstalk. You’ll also learn how to monitor Python applications using the CloudWatch service, along with creating and publishing APIs on AWS to access the Python application. The concluding chapters will help you get to grips with storing unstructured and semi-structured data using NoSQL and DynamoDB, as well as advance your knowledge using the Glue serverless data integration service in AWS. By the end of this Python book, you’ll be able to take your application development skills up a notch with AWS services and advance in your career.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Python Installation and the Cloud
4
Part 2: A Deep Dive into AWS with Python
9
Part 3: Useful AWS Services to Implement Python

Using Python with Glue

In this chapter, we are going to learn how to create a data integration pipeline with AWS Glue. AWS Glue is a data integration service that is used for the Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) process. Glue is a serverless data integration service; therefore, you don’t need to create and manage a server, as the infrastructure is managed by AWS. With Glue, you can collect data from different data sources, such as S3, databases, or filesystems, to process and transform the data. The result is stored in S3 or the database, or you can call an API.

The chapter covers the following topics:

  • What is the AWS Glue service?
  • AWS Glue service creation
  • Creating a simple Python application with AWS Glue