let-me-in | Simple web app for adding/removing EC2 ssh access to an IP | AWS library

 by   JordanReiter Python Version: Current License: MIT

kandi X-RAY | let-me-in Summary

kandi X-RAY | let-me-in Summary

let-me-in is a Python library typically used in Cloud, AWS applications. let-me-in has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Simple web app for adding/removing EC2 ssh access to an IP
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              let-me-in has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 42 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 1 open issues and 0 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 792 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of let-me-in is current.

            kandi-Quality Quality

              let-me-in has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

            kandi-Security Security

              let-me-in has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              let-me-in code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

            kandi-License License

              let-me-in is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              let-me-in releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
              let-me-in saves you 616 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
              It has 1434 lines of code, 128 functions and 23 files.
              It has medium code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed let-me-in and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into let-me-in implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • View
            • Add an IP address to a security group
            • Check if user has access to this group
            • Show the left
            • Get a security group
            • Check if an IP is in the specified range
            • Signal handler
            • Remove an IP address from a security group
            • Clear all IPs
            • Remove IP permissions from a security group
            • Delete all IP addresses
            • Show hello
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

            let-me-in Key Features

            No Key Features are available at this moment for let-me-in.

            let-me-in Examples and Code Snippets

            No Code Snippets are available at this moment for let-me-in.

            Community Discussions

            Trending Discussions on let-me-in

            QUESTION

            Setting routes for BrowserRouter in tests
            Asked 2022-Feb-03 at 00:56

            I have a test case where I need to start on the Signup page (/signup), and on successful signup, the application should navigate to the Home page (/). I am currently using the MemoryRouter to set the initial route to /signup and everything works well. See below:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-03 at 23:42

            I believe you need to use window.history.pushState() so it would look something like this:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69637636

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            Vulnerabilities

            No vulnerabilities reported

            Install let-me-in

            You can download it from GitHub.
            You can use let-me-in like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.

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          • HTTPS

            https://github.com/JordanReiter/let-me-in.git

          • CLI

            gh repo clone JordanReiter/let-me-in

          • sshUrl

            git@github.com:JordanReiter/let-me-in.git

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