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Connecting to a private AWS RDS instance in python
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from sshtunnel import SSHTunnelForwarder | |
import pymysql | |
with SSHTunnelForwarder( | |
('ec2-52-202-194-76.public-ec2-instance.amazonaws.com'), | |
ssh_username="ec2-user", | |
ssh_pkey="~/ssh-tunnel-rds.pem", | |
remote_bind_address=('private-rds-instance.ckfkidfytpr4.us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com', 3306) | |
) as tunnel: | |
print("****SSH Tunnel Established****") | |
db = pymysql.connect( | |
host='127.0.0.1', user="rdsuser", | |
password="rdspassword", port=tunnel.local_bind_port | |
) | |
# Run sample query in the database to validate connection | |
try: | |
# Print all the databases | |
with db.cursor() as cur: | |
cur.execute('SHOW DATABASES') | |
for r in cur: | |
print(r) | |
finally: | |
db.close() | |
print("YAYY!!") |
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