boto3 python SetupAWS.py setup “aws configure”

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I am trying to setup AWS IoT esp32 msys2, I followed the instructions but cannot solve the problem to setup the policy, certificates using the following command:
python SetupAWS.py setup
But I get this error message, I have installed and setup AWS configuration
AWS not configured. Please run `aws configure`.
All the paths seem to be connection, but cannot work out what could be the problem.
python-3.x boto3 aws-cli aws-iot
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I am trying to setup AWS IoT esp32 msys2, I followed the instructions but cannot solve the problem to setup the policy, certificates using the following command:
python SetupAWS.py setup
But I get this error message, I have installed and setup AWS configuration
AWS not configured. Please run `aws configure`.
All the paths seem to be connection, but cannot work out what could be the problem.
python-3.x boto3 aws-cli aws-iot
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The error is stating that you need to go through the aws CLI configuration (API Credentials and Config defaults). The cli configuration creates a "credentials" and "config" files in your dot files (IE: $HOME/.aws). You can install the aws-cli with pip (pip install aws-cli
) Edit: You may need to use 'sudo' if you want to install the CLI globally
– John
Dec 29 '18 at 1:11
Many thanks for the quick response, I had some problems installing the aws-cli, so I just removed and re-installed everything and now working through the installation process.
– Brendon Shaw
Dec 29 '18 at 8:01
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I am trying to setup AWS IoT esp32 msys2, I followed the instructions but cannot solve the problem to setup the policy, certificates using the following command:
python SetupAWS.py setup
But I get this error message, I have installed and setup AWS configuration
AWS not configured. Please run `aws configure`.
All the paths seem to be connection, but cannot work out what could be the problem.
python-3.x boto3 aws-cli aws-iot
I am trying to setup AWS IoT esp32 msys2, I followed the instructions but cannot solve the problem to setup the policy, certificates using the following command:
python SetupAWS.py setup
But I get this error message, I have installed and setup AWS configuration
AWS not configured. Please run `aws configure`.
All the paths seem to be connection, but cannot work out what could be the problem.
python-3.x boto3 aws-cli aws-iot
python-3.x boto3 aws-cli aws-iot
asked Dec 28 '18 at 21:18
Brendon ShawBrendon Shaw
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The error is stating that you need to go through the aws CLI configuration (API Credentials and Config defaults). The cli configuration creates a "credentials" and "config" files in your dot files (IE: $HOME/.aws). You can install the aws-cli with pip (pip install aws-cli
) Edit: You may need to use 'sudo' if you want to install the CLI globally
– John
Dec 29 '18 at 1:11
Many thanks for the quick response, I had some problems installing the aws-cli, so I just removed and re-installed everything and now working through the installation process.
– Brendon Shaw
Dec 29 '18 at 8:01
add a comment |
1
The error is stating that you need to go through the aws CLI configuration (API Credentials and Config defaults). The cli configuration creates a "credentials" and "config" files in your dot files (IE: $HOME/.aws). You can install the aws-cli with pip (pip install aws-cli
) Edit: You may need to use 'sudo' if you want to install the CLI globally
– John
Dec 29 '18 at 1:11
Many thanks for the quick response, I had some problems installing the aws-cli, so I just removed and re-installed everything and now working through the installation process.
– Brendon Shaw
Dec 29 '18 at 8:01
1
1
The error is stating that you need to go through the aws CLI configuration (API Credentials and Config defaults). The cli configuration creates a "credentials" and "config" files in your dot files (IE: $HOME/.aws). You can install the aws-cli with pip (
pip install aws-cli
) Edit: You may need to use 'sudo' if you want to install the CLI globally– John
Dec 29 '18 at 1:11
The error is stating that you need to go through the aws CLI configuration (API Credentials and Config defaults). The cli configuration creates a "credentials" and "config" files in your dot files (IE: $HOME/.aws). You can install the aws-cli with pip (
pip install aws-cli
) Edit: You may need to use 'sudo' if you want to install the CLI globally– John
Dec 29 '18 at 1:11
Many thanks for the quick response, I had some problems installing the aws-cli, so I just removed and re-installed everything and now working through the installation process.
– Brendon Shaw
Dec 29 '18 at 8:01
Many thanks for the quick response, I had some problems installing the aws-cli, so I just removed and re-installed everything and now working through the installation process.
– Brendon Shaw
Dec 29 '18 at 8:01
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To fix the problem, I deleted everything and re-installed the complete developed suite including the AWS aws-cli tools.
To fix the problem, I deleted everything and re-installed the complete developed suite including the AWS aws-cli tools.
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The error is stating that you need to go through the aws CLI configuration (API Credentials and Config defaults). The cli configuration creates a "credentials" and "config" files in your dot files (IE: $HOME/.aws). You can install the aws-cli with pip (
pip install aws-cli
) Edit: You may need to use 'sudo' if you want to install the CLI globally– John
Dec 29 '18 at 1:11
Many thanks for the quick response, I had some problems installing the aws-cli, so I just removed and re-installed everything and now working through the installation process.
– Brendon Shaw
Dec 29 '18 at 8:01