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In order for boto to access an s3 resource it must be able to get the
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access key and secret key for an s3 account. The 3 ways that boto can
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obtain the keys are in the following order of precedence.
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1) Credentials passed into Connection class constructor
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2) Credentials specified by environment variables
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3) Credentials specified as options in a config file
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The easiest way for boto to read proper s3 credentials are from a
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global config file in /etc/boto.cfg or on a user basis in
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~/.boto.
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An example config file looks like the following:
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[Credentials]
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aws_access_key_id = <your access key>
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aws_secret_access_key = <your secret key>
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[Boto]
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debug = 0
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num_retries = 10
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proxy = myproxy.com
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proxy_port = 8080
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proxy_user = foo
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proxy_pass = bar
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