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A program to simplify logging in and setting credentials using AWS SSO.

Project description

aws-sso-cli

A program to simplify logging in and setting credentials using AWS SSO.

Installation

This can be installed via pip:

pip install aws-sso-cli

You can also find wheels from the releases page on gitlab.

Usage

Running aws-sso-cli with no arguments will check if you are logged in, and log in with aws sso login if you are not. It will additionally create or update your credentials file (in either $AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE if defined or defaulting to $HOME/.aws/credentials) after logging in and will attempt to log you into AWS ECR if docker is running.

You can use a different profile than default or the normal AWS_PROFILE environment variable by using the --profile flag.

If you want to log in even if you are already logged in, pass the --force flag.

If you want to log into AWS ECR only, pass the --docker-force flag. This is useful if you start the docker daemon after already running aws-sso-cli.

Requirements

Actually signing in to AWS requires the aws-cli program. This also requires Python to be installed and the boto3 library.

Development

Run make test to generate a virtual environment and run tests.

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