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We’re going to use the AWS CLI to access AWS resources from the command line.
Follow the official directions for your system.
Once the AWS CLI is installed, configure a profile
aws configure --profile joystream-user
Change profile and region parameters according to your configuration
aws ec2 create-key-pair --key-name joystream-key --profile joystream-user --region us-east-1 --query 'KeyMaterial' --output text > joystream-key.pem
Set the permissions for the key pair
chmod 400 joystream-key.pem
On Mac run the command:
brew install ansible
Follow the official installation guide for your system.
Edit the file bash-config.cfg
and update parameters like AWS_KEY_PAIR_NAME, KEY_PATH
Run the deploy-infra.sh
script to deploy the infrastructure
cd devops/infrastructure
./deploy-infra.sh