title: $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/aws/setup ! Introduction !! About Amazon Web Services Amazon Web Services is a collection of online APIs to services that allow cloud-based applications to be built. It is a commercial service that charges usage fees, but there is a free tier that is sufficient for most personal use. An ordinary Amazon account can be used to sign into the AWS console at https://aws.amazon.com/console/. Here you can see a menu of the available services and use interactive dashboards to inspect and configure resources. ! Getting Started !! Setup Amazon Credentials The main root account has super-user privileges across all the resources owned by the account. The Identity and Access Management (IAM) service allows subsidiary user accounts to be created for specific tasks. Here we create a new user account for running TiddlyWiki code: # Visit the AWS console at https://aws.amazon.com/console/ # Choose ''IAM'' from the ''Services'' dropdown menu # Choose ''Users'' from the left hand menu # Click the ''Create New Users'' button # Enter ''tiddlywiki'' as the first user name # Check the box labelled //Generate an access key for each user// # Click the ''Create'' button # Click the ''Download Credentials'' button to download a file called "credentials.csv" #* The file contains three values: #*# ''User Name'': Username for #*# ''Password'': #*# ''Direct Signin Link'': # Create a text file with the following content: #>
[default]
aws_access_key_id = <your access key>
aws_secret_access_key = <your secret access key>
# Save the file as `~/.aws/credentials` (Mac/Linux) or `?` (Windows) !! Download or Clone TiddlyWiki Repository Even if you have already installed TiddlyWiki, you should create a new installation for working with the AWS plugin. Visit the TiddlyWiki5 repository at https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5. You can either download or clone a copy: * Download to get up and running quickly * Clone to make it easier to upgrade in the future !! Install `aws-sdk` Open a command terminal, switch to the directory where TiddlyWiki is installed and run the following command: ``` npm install aws-sdk ```