So I have been following this awesome tutorial by Corey Schafer, and it has really been helpful. There are some quirks to get it to work on AWS Beanstalk, but I did get it up and running. All in all it took only a few hours to get the AWS Beanstalk up and running, but man that is awesome and so easy once you get an instance going. The links below are to the tutorial site, and then the git below is the actual code. Definitely setup a virtual environment before you try and “test” it on AWS.
I will try to keep links/post up to date instead of just reposting, I’ll only do a new post when there are massive changes.