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Using Open Data with Amazon S3

Offered By: Amazon Web Services via AWS Skill Builder

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Course Description

Overview

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This lab demonstrates how to upload data to Amazon S3 and make it available for anyone to access via a web browser. You will learn how to create an Amazon S3 bucket, configure it to host a website, upload objects to it, and use JavaScript to display those objects on a web page. Along the way, you’ll learn some best practices for creating open data. At the end of this lab you will have deployed a simple web site that makes data easy to access and provides basic documentation of the data.


Level

Fundamental


Duration

0 Hours 45 Minutes


Course Objectives

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Create an Amazon S3 bucket
  • Upload objects to Amazon S3
  • Create a Bucket Policy to set permissions on a bucket
  • Create a Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) Configuration policy for a bucket
  • Configure a bucket for static website hosting
  • Use JavaScript to display the contents of a bucket on a static webpage


Intended Audience

This course is intended for:

  • Architects
  • Developers


Prerequisites

We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:

  • None


Course Outline

  • Task 1: Create an Amazon S3 bucket
  • Task 2: Upload files
  • Task 3: Grant access to the bucket
  • Task 4: Configure static website hosting
  • Task 5: Enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing

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