mt-aws-glacier | Perl Multithreaded Multipart sync to Amazon Glacier | AWS library

 by   vsespb Perl Version: v1.120 License: GPL-3.0

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mt-aws-glacier is a Perl library typically used in Cloud, AWS, Amazon S3 applications. mt-aws-glacier has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              mt-aws-glacier has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 536 star(s) with 60 fork(s). There are 49 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 29 open issues and 98 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 99 days. There are 5 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of mt-aws-glacier is v1.120

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Python/Docker ImportError: cannot import name 'json' from itsdangerous
            Asked 2022-Mar-31 at 12:49

            I am trying to get a Flask and Docker application to work but when I try and run it using my docker-compose up command in my Visual Studio terminal, it gives me an ImportError called ImportError: cannot import name 'json' from itsdangerous. I have tried to look for possible solutions to this problem but as of right now there are not many on here or anywhere else. The only two solutions I could find are to change the current installation of MarkupSafe and itsdangerous to a higher version: https://serverfault.com/questions/1094062/from-itsdangerous-import-json-as-json-importerror-cannot-import-name-json-fr and another one on GitHub that tells me to essentially change the MarkUpSafe and itsdangerous installation again https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli/issues/3661, I have also tried to make a virtual environment named veganetworkscriptenv to install the packages but that has also failed as well. I am currently using Flask 2.0.0 and Docker 5.0.0 and the error occurs on line eight in vegamain.py.

            Here is the full ImportError that I get when I try and run the program:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-20 at 12:31

            I was facing the same issue while running docker containers with flask.

            I downgraded Flask to 1.1.4 and markupsafe to 2.0.1 which solved my issue.

            Check this for reference.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71189819

            QUESTION

            Docker push to AWS ECR hangs immediately and times out
            Asked 2022-Mar-30 at 07:53

            I'm trying to push my first docker image to ECR. I've followed the steps provided by AWS and things seem to be going smoothly until the final push which immediately times out. Specifically, I pass my aws ecr credentials to docker and get a "login succeeded" message. I then tag the image which also works. pushing to the ecr repo I get no error message, just the following:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-02 at 14:23

            I figured out my issue. I wasn't using the correct credentials. I had a personal AWS account as my default credentials and needed to add my work profile to my credentials.

            EDIT
            If you have multiple aws profiles, you can mention the profile name at the docker login as below (assuming you have done aws configure --profile someprofile at earlier day),

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70452836

            QUESTION

            What is jsconfig.json
            Asked 2022-Mar-29 at 17:49

            If i search the same question on the internet, then i'll get only links to vscode website ans some blogs which implements it.

            I want to know that is jsconfig.json is specific to vscode or javascript/webpack?

            What will happen if we deploy the application on AWS / Heroku, etc. Do we have to make change?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-06 at 04:10

            This is definitely specific to VSCode.

            The presence of jsconfig.json file in a directory indicates that the directory is the root of a JavaScript Project. The jsconfig.json file specifies the root files and the options for the features provided by the JavaScript language service.

            Check more details here: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/jsconfig

            You don't need this file when deploy it on AWS/Heroku, basically, you can exclude this from your commit if you are using git repo, i.e., add jsconfig.json in your .gitignore, this will make your project IDE independent.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68675994

            QUESTION

            Error: While updating laravel 8 to 9. Script @php artisan package:discover --ansi handling the post-autoload-dump event returned with error code 1
            Asked 2022-Mar-29 at 06:51

            Nothing to install, update or remove Generating optimized autoload files Class App\Helpers\Helper located in C:/wamp64/www/vuexylaravel/app\Helpers\helpers.php does not comply with psr-4 autoloading standard. Skipping. > Illuminate\Foundation\ComposerScripts::postAutoloadDump > @php artisan package:discover --ansi

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-13 at 17:35

            If you are upgrading your Laravel 8 project to Laravel 9 by importing your existing application code into a totally new Laravel 9 application skeleton, you may need to update your application's "trusted proxy" middleware.

            Within your app/Http/Middleware/TrustProxies.php file, update use Fideloper\Proxy\TrustProxies as Middleware to use Illuminate\Http\Middleware\TrustProxies as Middleware.

            Next, within app/Http/Middleware/TrustProxies.php, you should update the $headers property definition:

            // Before...

            protected $headers = Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_ALL;

            // After...

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71103241

            QUESTION

            Python Selenium AWS Lambda Change WebGL Vendor/Renderer For Undetectable Headless Scraper
            Asked 2022-Mar-21 at 20:19
            Concept:

            Using AWS Lambda functions with Python and Selenium, I want to create a undetectable headless chrome scraper by passing a headless chrome test. I check the undetectability of my headless scraper by opening up the test and taking a screenshot. I ran this test on a Local IDE and on a Lambda server.

            Implementation:

            I will be using a python library called selenium-stealth and will follow their basic configuration:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-18 at 02:01
            WebGL

            WebGL is a cross-platform, open web standard for a low-level 3D graphics API based on OpenGL ES, exposed to ECMAScript via the HTML5 Canvas element. WebGL at it's core is a Shader-based API using GLSL, with constructs that are semantically similar to those of the underlying OpenGL ES API. It follows the OpenGL ES specification, with some exceptions for the out of memory-managed languages such as JavaScript. WebGL 1.0 exposes the OpenGL ES 2.0 feature set; WebGL 2.0 exposes the OpenGL ES 3.0 API.

            Now, with the availability of Selenium Stealth building of Undetectable Scraper using Selenium driven ChromeDriver initiated google-chrome Browsing Context have become much more easier.

            selenium-stealth

            selenium-stealth is a python package selenium-stealth to prevent detection. This programme tries to make python selenium more stealthy. However, as of now selenium-stealth only support Selenium Chrome.

            • Code Block:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70265306

            QUESTION

            AttributeError: Can't get attribute 'new_block' on
            Asked 2022-Feb-25 at 13:18

            I was using pyspark on AWS EMR (4 r5.xlarge as 4 workers, each has one executor and 4 cores), and I got AttributeError: Can't get attribute 'new_block' on . Below is a snippet of the code that threw this error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-26 at 14:53

            I had the same error using pandas 1.3.2 in the server while 1.2 in my client. Downgrading pandas to 1.2 solved the problem.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68625748

            QUESTION

            Terraform AWS Provider Error: Value for unconfigurable attribute. Can't configure a value for "acl": its value will be decided automatically
            Asked 2022-Feb-15 at 13:50

            Just today, whenever I run terraform apply, I see an error something like this: Can't configure a value for "lifecycle_rule": its value will be decided automatically based on the result of applying this configuration.

            It was working yesterday.

            Following is the command I run: terraform init && terraform apply

            Following is the list of initialized provider plugins:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-15 at 13:49

            Terraform AWS Provider is upgraded to version 4.0.0 which is published on 10 February 2022.

            Major changes in the release include:

            • Version 4.0.0 of the AWS Provider introduces significant changes to the aws_s3_bucket resource.
            • Version 4.0.0 of the AWS Provider will be the last major version to support EC2-Classic resources as AWS plans to fully retire EC2-Classic Networking. See the AWS News Blog for additional details.
            • Version 4.0.0 and 4.x.x versions of the AWS Provider will be the last versions compatible with Terraform 0.12-0.15.

            The reason for this change by Terraform is as follows: To help distribute the management of S3 bucket settings via independent resources, various arguments and attributes in the aws_s3_bucket resource have become read-only. Configurations dependent on these arguments should be updated to use the corresponding aws_s3_bucket_* resource. Once updated, new aws_s3_bucket_* resources should be imported into Terraform state.

            So, I updated my code accordingly by following the guide here: Terraform AWS Provider Version 4 Upgrade Guide | S3 Bucket Refactor

            The new working code looks like this:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71078462

            QUESTION

            How can I get output from boto3 ecs execute_command?
            Asked 2022-Jan-13 at 19:35

            I have an ECS task running on Fargate on which I want to run a command in boto3 and get back the output. I can do so in the awscli just fine.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-04 at 23:43

            Ok, basically by reading the ssm session manager plugin source code I came up with the following simplified reimplementation that is capable of just grabbing the command output: (you need to pip install websocket-client construct)

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70367030

            QUESTION

            AWS Graphql lambda query
            Asked 2022-Jan-09 at 17:12

            I am not using AWS AppSync for this app. I have created Graphql schema, I have made my own resolvers. For each create, query, I have made each Lambda functions. I used DynamoDB Single table concept and it's Global secondary indexes.

            It was ok for me, to create an Book item. In DynamoDB, the table looks like this: .

            I am having issue with the return Graphql queries. After getting the Items from DynamoDB table, I have to use Map function then return the Items based on Graphql type. I feel like this is not efficient way to do that. Idk the best way query data. Also I am getting null both author and authors query.

            This is my gitlab-branch.

            This is my Graphql Schema

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-09 at 17:06

            TL;DR You are missing some resolvers. Your query resolvers are trying to do the job of the missing resolvers. Your resolvers must return data in the right shape.

            In other words, your problems are with configuring Apollo Server's resolvers. Nothing Lambda-specific, as far as I can tell.

            Write and register the missing resolvers.

            GraphQL doesn't know how to "resolve" an author's books, for instance. Add a Author {books(parent)} entry to Apollo Server's resolver map. The corresponding resolver function should return a list of book objects (i.e. [Books]), as your schema requires. Apollo's docs have a similar example you can adapt.

            Here's a refactored author query, commented with the resolvers that will be called:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70577447

            QUESTION

            'AmplifySignOut' is not exported from '@aws-amplify/ui-react'
            Asked 2021-Dec-19 at 14:09

            I've run into this issue today, and it's only started today. Ran the usual sequence of installs and pushes to build the app...

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-20 at 19:28

            I am following along with the Amplify tutorial and hit this roadblock as well. It looks like they just upgraded the react components from 1.2.5 to 2.0.0 https://github.com/aws-amplify/docs/pull/3793

            Downgrading ui-react to 1.2.5 brings back the AmplifySignOut and other components used in the tutorials.

            in package.json:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70036160

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            Install mt-aws-glacier

            If you’ve used manual installation before, please remove previously installed mtglacier executable from your path. If you’ve used CPAN installation before, please remove previously installed module, ([cpanm] is capable to do that).
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install software-properties-common python-software-properties
            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vsespb/mt-aws-glacier (GPG key id/fingerprint would be **D2BFA5E4** and **D7F1BC2238569FC447A8D8249E86E8B2D2BFA5E4**)
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install libapp-mtaws-perl
            wget -O - http://mt-aws.com/vsespb.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add - (this will add GPG key 2C00 B003 A56C 5F2A 75C4 4BF8 2A6E 0307 **D0FF 5699**)
            Add repository echo "deb http://dl.mt-aws.com/debian/current squeeze main"|sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mt-aws.list
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install libapp-mtaws-perl (To use HTTPS you also need:)
            sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev
            install/update LWP::UserAgent and LWP::Protocol::https using [cpanm]
            wget -O - https://mt-aws.com/vsespb.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add - (this will add GPG key 2C00 B003 A56C 5F2A 75C4 4BF8 2A6E 0307 **D0FF 5699**)
            Add repository echo "deb http://dl.mt-aws.com/debian/current wheezy main"|sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mt-aws.list
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install libapp-mtaws-perl
            wget -O - https://mt-aws.com/vsespb.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add - (this will add GPG key 2C00 B003 A56C 5F2A 75C4 4BF8 2A6E 0307 **D0FF 5699**)
            Add repository echo "deb http://dl.mt-aws.com/debian/current jessie main"|sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mt-aws.list
            sudo apt-get update
            sudo apt-get install libapp-mtaws-perl
            You also can install mtglacier prerequisites without CPAN if you have [EPEL](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL) repository enabled and if you don’t need HTTPS:.
            sudo yum install perl-Digest-SHA
            sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
            sudo yum install openssl-devel
            Install JSON::XS, LWP::UserAgent and LWP::Protocol::https using [cpanm]
            sudo yum install perl-core perl-CGI
            sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
            sudo yum install openssl-devel
            Install JSON::XS, LWP::UserAgent and LWP::Protocol::https using [cpanm]
            sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev
            install/update LWP::UserAgent and LWP::Protocol::https using [cpanm]
            sudo zypper install perl-libwww-perl libopenssl-devel
            sudo zypper install --type pattern Basis-Devel
            Upgrade openssl to (at least) 0.9.8r (to check version use openssl version), can be found [here](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/security:/fips/) (more info here [RT#81575](https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=81575))
            Update ExtUtils::MakeMaker via [cpanm]
            Install LWP::UserAgent, LWP::Protocol::https, JSON::XS using [cpanm]
            LWP::UserAgent (or Debian package libwww-perl or RPM package perl-libwww-perl or MacPort p5-libwww-perl)
            JSON::XS (or Debian package libjson-xs-perl or RPM package perl-JSON-XS or MacPort p5-json-XS)
            for old Perl < 5.9.3 (i.e. CentOS 5.x), install also Digest::SHA (or Debian package libdigest-sha-perl or RPM package perl-Digest-SHA)
            Some distributions with old Perl stuff (examples: Ubuntu 10.04, CentOS 5/6) to use HTTPS you need to upgrade LWP::Protocol::https to version 6+ via CPAN.
            Fedora, CentOS 6 etc [decoupled](http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2009/08/msg149747.html) Perl, so package named perl, which is a part of default installation, is not actually real, full Perl, which is misleading. perl-core is looks much more like a real Perl (I [hope](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=985791) so)
            On newer RHEL distributions (some Fedora versions) you need install perl-LWP-Protocol-https to use HTTPS.
            To inistall perl-JSON-XS RPM package on RHEL5/6 you need to enable [EPEL](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL) repository
            If you’ve used manual installation before "CPAN" installation, it’s probably better to remove previously installed mtglacier executable from your path.
            CPAN distribution of mt-aws-glacier has a bit more dependencies than manual installation, as it requires additional modules for testsuite.
            New releases of mt-aws-glacier usually appear on CPAN within a ~week after official release.
            On Fedora, CentOS 6 minimal you need to install perl-core, perl-CPAN, perl-CGI before trying to install via CPAN
            For some distributions with old Perl stuff (examples: CentOS 5/6) you need to update CPAN and Module::Build first: cpan -i CPAN, cpan -i Module::Build
            CPAN tool asks too many questions during install (but ignores important errors). You can avoid it by running cpan command and configuring it like this: o conf build_requires_install_policy yes o conf prerequisites_policy follow o conf halt_on_failure on o conf commit exit
            Instead system cpan tool you might want to try [cpanm](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?App%3A%3Acpanminus) - it’s a bit easier to install and configure.
            Installation of LWP::Protocol::https requires C header files ( yum groupinstall "Development Tools" for RHEL or build-essential for Debian ) and OpenSSL dev library (openssl-devel RPM or libssl-dev DEB).

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