![]() ![]() After the importing is completed, you will see your database with all the tables for your Drupal site:ġ0.1. Open the sql file in Step 5.5 and execute the queries.ĩ.3. There are many ways to import the database file to AWS, in this example MySQL Workbench will be used.ĩ.2. When your Drupal site has finished deploying, you will see the screen similar to Step 8.1. Check the uploaded Git repository of your Drupal site and Select “Deploy” to deploy it to your environment:Ĩ.4. Select “Upload and Deploy” and select “All Versions”:Ĩ.3. After the process is completed, your Elastic Beanstalk environment is ready:Ĩ.2. You will see the screen below when the uploading is completed:Ĩ.1. Choose “y” to deploy the latest Git commit to AWS.ħ.14. Start the uploading of your Drupal site to AWS by typing below: eb startħ.13. ![]() You will see the screen below when the initialization is done:ħ.12. Type y to create a RDS instance (which is your database) for your Drupal site and choose “”.ħ.10: Choose “y” so that your RDS DB Instance will be deleted if you terminate your environment. Choose “SingleInstance” if you are using AWS Free tier:ħ.8. Select “32bit Amazon Linux 2014.03 v1.0.2 running PHP 5.5” or “64bit Amazon Linux 2014.03 v1.0.2 running PHP 5.5” depending on the your PC.ħ.7. Select “WebServer” as the environment tier:ħ.6. Type in your application name and environment name:ħ.5. Type in your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key from Step 6.2:ħ.4. Initialize Elastic Beanstalk by typing below: eb initħ.2. If you lost the Secret Access Key, you will have to create a new Access Key ID to get a new Secret Access Key:ħ.1. Please note that you can only get the Secret Access Key during this creation step. Create a new access key if you do not have and remember to note down the Access Key ID and Secret Access Key. Click “Start Export” to export the database to a sql file:Ħ.2. Check “Export to Self-Contained File” and specified the path and file name.ĥ.5. Select your database under Data Export.ĥ.4. Goto Server Administration tab and select your local database:ĥ.3. There are many ways to do exporting of your local database, in this example MySQL Workbench will be used.ĥ.1. Make initial commit by typing below: git commit -m "Initial Commit" Add your Drupal site to the repository by typing below: git add. Init the Git repository by typing below: git initĤ.3. Browse to your Drupal folder in your Windows Command Prompt.Ĥ.2. If your python is working, you will see the screen below:Ĥ.1. Type below in your Windows Command Prompt to check whether your python is working: eb -versionģ.5. Goto System Properties > Environment Variables and add a path to eb.exe in PATH variable: e.g. Download AWS Elastic Beanstalk Command Line Tool.ģ.3. ![]() Install AWS Elastic Beanstalk Command Line Toolģ.1. If your python is working, you will see the screen below:ģ. ![]() Type below in your Windows Command Prompt to check whether your git is working: git -versionĢ.4. Goto System Properties > Environment Variables and add a path to git.exe in PATH variable: e.g. If your python is working, you will see the screen below:Ģ.2. Type below in your Windows Command Prompt to check whether your python is working: python -versionġ.4. Goto System Properties > Environment Variables and add a path to python.exe in PATH variable: e.g. ![]()
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