Steps By Step Guideline To Setup AWS Cloud9
Step – 1: Login to your AWS console from here and in the search bar just search for ‘cloud9’ and open it and it shows the page as shown below.
Step – 2: Now Click on ‘Create Environment’ and enter the name you and description as you wish and for the environment type if you have the existing Amazon EC2 created choose ‘Existing compute’ and enter the details required. We are choosing ‘New EC2 instance’ as shown below:
Step – 3: And now we need to configure the EC2 instance choose them according to your project requirements and be careful choosing the timeout option in simple it shut down the instances and everything after the certain time you choose choose them accordingly to prevent the charges as shown below.
Step – 4: And scroll down to network settings and there are two of connecting if you want to do on the private network choose ‘AWS Systems Manager (SSM)’ else you can opt for ‘Secure Shell (SSH)‘ and we are choosing SSM for now as shown below:
Step – 5: Check the all configuration settings and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on create and it takes time to create and setup all the configurations and you can notice that the EC2 is also created as shown below:
Step – 6: And you can see the cloud9 environment has sucessfully crated as shown below and simply click on ‘Open’ and you can see the IDE is opened in the new page.
Step – 7: And now you ready to work on your projects and do collaboration with other developers and you can observe that the AWS CLI is preconfigured as shown below:
What Is AWS Cloud9 ?
AWS cloud9 is a cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE) that helps us to write, run, and debug our code from a web browser. It supports various programming languages and can integrate with other AWS services easily. With cloud9 we can easily able to share the development environment with the team enabling you to collaborate with the team and work smoothly. It also provides a seamless experience for developing serverless applications enabling you to easily define the necessary resources, debug, and switch between local and remote execution of serverless applications.