Thin wrapper around the 'aws' command line interface for use with LocalStack *for Windows*.
Project description
LocalStack AWS CLI
This package provides the awslocalw
command, which is a thin wrapper around the aws
command line interface for use with LocalStack.
Commands are suffixed by w
so they don't conflict with awslocal
, e.g. awslocalw
Why this fork.
This is to handle this issue:
https://github.com/localstack/awscli-local/issues/84
which undoes this commit for Windows users
When I say "Windows" I mean cmd.exe, powershell, git-bash but not WSL or WSL2.
Installation
You can install the awslocal
command via pip
:
pip install awscli-local[ver1]
If you're on macOS or use ZSH, please use the following command to install awslocal
via pip
:
pip install "awscli-local[ver1]"
Note that the command above also installs the latest version of the underlying AWS CLI version 1 (awscli
) package. Use this command if you prefer to manage your own version of awscli
(e.g., v1
/v2
) and install the wrapper script only:
pip install awscli-local
Note: Automatic installation of AWS CLI version 2 is currently not supported yet (at the time of writing there is no official pypi package for v2
available), but the awslocal
technically also works with AWS CLI v2 (see this section for more details).
Usage
The awslocal
command has the same usage as the aws
command. For detailed usage, please refer to the manual pages of aws help
.
Example
Instead of the following command ...
aws --endpoint-url=http://localhost:4566 kinesis list-streams
... you can simply use this:
awslocal kinesis list-streams
Configurations
You can use the following environment variables for configuration:
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL
: The endpoint URL to connect to (takes precedence overUSE_SSL
/LOCALSTACK_HOST
below). Useful when you have LocalStack bound to a different host (e.g., within docker-compose).LOCALSTACK_HOST
(deprecated): A : variable defining where to find LocalStack (default: localhost:4566).USE_SSL
(deprecated): Whether to use SSL when connecting to LocalStack (default: False).
Completion
awscli
provides a neat command completion feature which is compatible with most modern shells which can also be used with awslocal
.
Usage instructions
The command completion will automatically suggest commands and parameters when using the completion key (which is typically the Tab key):
$ awslocal dynamodb d<TAB>
delete-backup describe-global-table
delete-item describe-global-table-settings
delete-table describe-limits
describe-backup describe-table
describe-continuous-backups describe-table-replica-auto-scaling
describe-contributor-insights describe-time-to-live
describe-endpoints
Configuration
-
Follow the official guide on setting up the command completion for the
aws
CLI: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-completion.html -
While enabling the command completion for your shell, make sure to register the completion for
awslocal
as well.For example, if you are using
bash
, you would add the following commands to your~/.bashrc
:complete -C '/usr/local/bin/aws_completer' aws complete -C '/usr/local/bin/aws_completer' awslocal
-
Follow the instructions for the shell you are using. For some shells you might need to register a different command or enable certain compatibility plugins (like
zsh
).
Limitations
-
Please note that there is a known limitation for using the
cloudformation package ...
command with the AWS CLI v2. Currently it is not possible to specify the S3 endpoint URL, and this issue is not yet resolved on AWS side. The problem is that the AWS CLI v2 is not available as a package on pypi.org, but is instead shipped as a binary package that cannot be easily patched fromawslocal
. To work around this issue, you have 2 options:- Downgrade to the v1 AWS CLI (this is the recommended approach)
- There is an inofficial way to install AWS CLI v2 from sources. We do not recommend this, but it is technically possible. Also, you should install these libraries in a Python virtualenv, to avoid version clashes with other libraries on your system:
virtualenv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install https://github.com/boto/botocore/archive/v2.zip https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/archive/v2.zip
Change Log
- v0.22.0: Use fallback for endpoint detection. Should prevent most cases of
Unable to find LocalStack endpoint for service ...
- v0.21.1: Introducing semantic versioning and list of services without endpoints
- v0.21: Use placeholder credentials and region only if Boto cannot not find them, fix output streaming for logs tail call
- v0.20: Small fixes for Python 2.x backward compatibility
- v0.19: Patch botocore to skip adding
data-
host prefixes to endpoint URLs - v0.18: Pass
SYSTEMROOT
env variable to fix "_Py_HashRandomization_Init" error on Windows - v0.17: Remove obsolete/erroneous FORCE_V2 flag
- v0.16: Minor fix reading addressing_style in profile config
- v0.15: Fix lookup of v1/v2 AWS CLI version, apply --s3-endpoint-url only for v1
- v0.14: Quote file name for windows to allow folder names with spaces
- v0.13: Fix extra requires for newer pip versions
- v0.12: Support v1 and v2 of underlying
awscli
installation - v0.9: Add
--s3-endpoint-url
by default to fix "cloudformation package" command - v0.9: Support for
DEFAULT_REGION
environment variable - v0.8: Switch to using edge port for all service endpoints by default
- v0.7: Apply runtime patch to aws-cli to enable
--s3-endpoint-url
CloudFormation parameter - v0.6: Start
aws
CLI command in-memory instead of calling external process - v0.5: Support piping binary files to stdout; add .bat file for Windows
- v0.4: Minor fix for Python 3 compatibility
- v0.3: Add support for additional service endpoints
- v0.2: Enable SSL connections; refactor code
- v0.1: Initial release
Alternative
This package can be replaced by a single bash alias, except for cloudformation package ...
as this command requires an additional --s3-endpoint-url
parameter:
alias awslocal="AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=test AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=test AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=${DEFAULT_REGION:-$AWS_DEFAULT_REGION} aws --endpoint-url=http://${LOCALSTACK_HOST:-localhost}:4566"
License
This software library is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (see LICENSE
).
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