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Automated install of Anaconda3 on AWS EC2 and setup of AWS CLI/Boto3
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# ---------------------------- INSTALL NOTES ---------------------------- | |
# To properly setup the AWS CLI, make sure that this shell script is run with the two required positional args: | |
# $1 :: (string) AWS Access Key ID | |
# $2 :: (string) AWS Secret Key | |
# | |
# Also make sure to give the script permission to run!: | |
# chmod 755 /home/ec2-user/install.sh | |
# | |
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# ++++++++++++++++++++ START ANACONDA INSTALL +++++++++++++++++++++ | |
cd /home/ec2-user | |
su ec2-user | |
# Download the Linux Anaconda Distribution | |
wget https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2019.03-Linux-x86_64.sh -O /tmp/anaconda3.sh | |
# Run the installer (installing without -p should automatically install into '/' (root dir) | |
bash /tmp/anaconda3.sh -b -p /home/ec2-user/anaconda3 | |
rm /tmp/anaconda3.sh | |
### Run the conda init script to setup the shell | |
echo ". /home/ec2-user/anaconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh" >> /home/ec2-user/.bashrc | |
. /home/ec2-user/anaconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh | |
source /home/ec2-user/.bashrc | |
# Create a base Python3 environment separate from the base env | |
conda create -y --name python3 | |
# +++++++++++++++++++++ END ANACONDA INSTALL ++++++++++++++++++++++ | |
# ++++++++++++++ SETUP ENV +++++++++++++++ | |
# Install necessary Python packages | |
# Note that 'source' is deprecated, so now we should be using 'conda' to activate/deactivate envs | |
conda activate python3 | |
# Setup the credentials for the AWS CLI | |
aws configure set aws_access_key_id $1 | |
aws configure set aws_secret_access_key $2 | |
# ++++++++++++ END +++++++++++++ |
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