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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config


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What is @aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini?

The @aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini package is a module that allows Node.js developers to load AWS credentials from INI-formatted files, such as the ones created by the AWS CLI. This package is part of the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3) and is used to retrieve AWS credentials from local configuration files, enabling developers to authenticate AWS SDK calls.

What are @aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini's main functionalities?

Loading credentials from a shared INI file

This feature allows developers to load AWS credentials from a shared INI file, typically located at `~/.aws/credentials`. The `fromIni` function reads the file and returns the credentials for the default profile or a specified profile.

const { fromIni } = require('@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini');
const credentials = fromIni();

Specifying a custom profile

Developers can specify a custom profile to load credentials for a specific AWS account or role. This is useful when working with multiple AWS accounts or when different permissions are needed.

const { fromIni } = require('@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini');
const credentials = fromIni({ profile: 'myCustomProfile' });

Assuming a role with MFA

This feature supports assuming an IAM role that requires Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). The `mfaCodeProvider` is a function that returns the MFA code, which is then used to assume the role.

const { fromIni } = require('@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini');
const credentials = fromIni({
  profile: 'myRoleProfile',
  mfaCodeProvider: async () => '123456', // Replace with actual MFA code provider
});

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3.549.0 (2024-04-04)

Features

  • client-b2bi: Adding support for X12 5010 HIPAA EDI version and associated transaction sets. (f4cb659)
  • client-cleanrooms: Feature: New schemaStatusDetails field to the existing Schema object that displays a status on Schema API responses to show whether a schema is queryable or not. New BatchGetSchemaAnalysisRule API to retrieve multiple schemaAnalysisRules using a single API call. (30e75ea)
  • client-ec2: Amazon EC2 G6 instances powered by NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPUs can be used for a wide range of graphics-intensive and machine learning use cases. Gr6 instances also feature NVIDIA L4 GPUs and can be used for graphics workloads with higher memory requirements. (379b756)
  • client-emr-containers: This release adds support for integration with EKS AccessEntry APIs to enable automatic Cluster Access for EMR on EKS. (36c6750)
  • client-ivs: API update to include an SRT ingest endpoint and passphrase for all channels. (9d14837)
  • client-verifiedpermissions: Adds GroupConfiguration field to Identity Source API's (d2d80fd)
  • clients: update client endpoints as of 2024-04-04 (da490a1)

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@aws-sdk/credential-provider-ini

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You probably shouldn't, at least directly. Please use @aws-sdk/credential-providers instead.

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Last updated on 04 Apr 2024

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