Best Python code snippet using localstack_python
responses.py
Source: responses.py
...355 },356 }357 }358 )359 def delete_cluster_security_group(self):360 security_group_identifier = self._get_param("ClusterSecurityGroupName")361 self.redshift_backend.delete_cluster_security_group(security_group_identifier)362 return self.get_response(363 {364 "DeleteClusterSecurityGroupResponse": {365 "ResponseMetadata": {366 "RequestId": "384ac68d-3775-11df-8963-01868b7c937a"367 }368 }369 }370 )371 def create_cluster_parameter_group(self):372 cluster_parameter_group_name = self._get_param("ParameterGroupName")373 group_family = self._get_param("ParameterGroupFamily")374 description = self._get_param("Description")375 tags = self.unpack_complex_list_params("Tags.Tag", ("Key", "Value"))...
RdsToRedshiftSqoopSample.py
Source: RdsToRedshiftSqoopSample.py
...171 # wait for cluster to be deleted172 waiter = client.get_waiter('cluster_deleted')173 waiter.wait(ClusterIdentifier=redshift_id)174 # delete security group175 client.delete_cluster_security_group(ClusterSecurityGroupName=self.redshift_security_group)176 def destroy_s3_bucket(self, s3_bucket_path):177 print "Destroying S3 bucket with path: " + s3_bucket_path178 s3_bucket = self._get_bucket_root(s3_bucket_path)179 s3 = boto3.resource('s3')180 bucket = s3.Bucket(s3_bucket)181 for key in bucket.objects.all():182 key.delete()183 bucket.delete()184 def _get_bucket_root(self, s3_bucket_path):185 if s3_bucket_path.startswith("s3:/​/​"):186 s3_bucket_path = s3_bucket_path[5:]187 first_slash_position = s3_bucket_path.find('/​')188 if first_slash_position is not -1:189 s3_bucket_path = s3_bucket_path[:first_slash_position]...
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