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# AWS Machine Learning Client **aws.ml** is a package for the [Amazon Machine Learning](https://aws.amazon.com/aml/) API. To use the package, you will need an AWS account and to enter your credentials into R. Your keypair can be generated on the [IAM Management Console](https://aws.amazon.com/) under the heading *Access Keys*. Note that you only have access to your secret key once. After it is generated, you need to save it in a secure location. New keypairs can be generated at any time if yours has been lost, stolen, or forgotten. The [**aws.iam** package](https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.iam) profiles tools for working with IAM, including creating roles, users, groups, and credentials programmatically; it is not needed to *use* IAM credentials. By default, all **cloudyr** packages for AWS services allow the use of credentials specified in a number of ways, beginning with: 1. User-supplied values passed directly to functions. 2. Environment variables, which can alternatively be set on the command line prior to starting R or via an `Renviron.site` or `.Renviron` file, which are used to set environment variables in R during startup (see `? Startup`). Or they can be set within R: ```R Sys.setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID" = "mykey", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" = "mysecretkey", "AWS_DEFAULT_REGION" = "us-east-1", "AWS_SESSION_TOKEN" = "mytoken") ``` 3. If R is running an EC2 instance, the role profile credentials provided by [**aws.ec2metadata**](https://cran.r-project.org/package=aws.ec2metadata). 4. Profiles saved in a `/.aws/credentials` "dot file" in the current working directory. The `"default" profile is assumed if none is specified. 5. [A centralized `~/.aws/credentials` file](https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx3D6U6WSFGOK2H/A-New-and-Standardized-Way-to-Manage-Credentials-in-the-AWS-SDKs), containing credentials for multiple accounts. The `"default" profile is assumed if none is specified. Profiles stored locally or in a centralized location (e.g., `~/.aws/credentials`) can also be invoked via: ```R # use your 'default' account credentials aws.signature::use_credentials() # use an alternative credentials profile aws.signature::use_credentials(profile = "bob") ``` Temporary session tokens are stored in environment variable `AWS_SESSION_TOKEN` (and will be stored there by the `use_credentials()` function). The [aws.iam package](https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.iam/) provides an R interface to IAM roles and the generation of temporary session tokens via the security token service (STS). ## Code Examples ```R library("aws.ml") ``` ## Installation [![CRAN](https://www.r-pkg.org/badges/version/aws.ml)](https://cran.r-project.org/package=aws.ml) ![Downloads](https://cranlogs.r-pkg.org/badges/aws.ml) [![Travis Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/cloudyr/aws.ml.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/cloudyr/aws.ml) [![Appveyor Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/PROJECTNUMBER?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/cloudyr/aws.ml) [![codecov.io](https://codecov.io/github/cloudyr/aws.ml/coverage.svg?branch=master)](https://codecov.io/github/cloudyr/aws.ml?branch=master) This package is not yet on CRAN. To install the latest development version you can install from the cloudyr drat repository: ```R # latest stable version install.packages("aws.ml", repos = c(cloudyr = "http://cloudyr.github.io/drat", getOption("repos"))) ``` Or, to pull a potentially unstable version directly from GitHub: ```R if (!require("remotes")) { install.packages("remotes") } remotes::install_github("cloudyr/aws.ml") ``` --- [![cloudyr project logo](https://i.imgur.com/JHS98Y7.png)](https://github.com/cloudyr)
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