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i unable get S3 bucket in former2 #335

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Devaraji2018 opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 6 comments
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i unable get S3 bucket in former2 #335

Devaraji2018 opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 6 comments

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@Devaraji2018
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Hi Team,

Actually i suppose to convert cft for S3 bucket, but i unable to see s3 bucket in former2 tool. however i can able to see ec2 instance in former2 tool.

please suggest for this issue

@quancore
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quancore commented Jul 1, 2023

same here

@iann0036
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iann0036 commented Jul 1, 2023

Hi @Devaraji2018, @quancore,

In the left sidebar there's a category Storage that leads to S3. From there the Buckets tab should allow you to select S3 buckets for templating.

Note that auxiliary resources for the S3 bucket may also be desired, such as Access Points, which are included as separate resources.

@quancore
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quancore commented Jul 2, 2023

@iann0036 thank you for the answer. The problem is that on S3 table, it says loading but it never gets loaded. I tried to re-scan and refresh the page but it is the same.

@Doerge
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Doerge commented Jul 20, 2023

Ran into this as well. I get this error in the console:

Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/' from origin 'https://former2.com' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.

@Doerge
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Doerge commented Jul 20, 2023

If it changes anything I was trying to fetch eu-central-1. But it also doesn't work with N. Viriginia for me.

@Doerge
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Doerge commented Jul 24, 2023

Goddammit. It's literally the first thing in the README:

Installation

Though some AWS services do not require it, you will need to install the Former2 Helper browser extension in order to have support for all AWS services. The extension exists to bypass a lack of CORS on some services, such as S3 and IAM.

I think I skipped this part, because I just used Former2.com and didn't think the Installation section would be relevant for me.

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