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Get the id of environment on Elastic Beanstalk by their canonical name.

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Get the id of environment on Elastic Beanstalk by their canonical name.

Why?

If you use Blue Green Deployment with Elastic Beanstalk, know that there is no fixed id for the environments. Through the Swap Url's you make the switch the canonical name of the environments.

So you can assume that the only fixed reference is the canonical name of your environment. However, the SDK of AWS does not Provide an API where you find in this way. And this package is for it :)

Install

npm i --save aws-ebc

Usage

const awsEbc = require('aws-ebc');

const canonicalName = 'my-application.us-east-1.elasticbeanstalk.com';
const applicationName = 'my-application';

const credentials = {
    region: 'us-east-1',
    accessKeyId: 'ACCESSKEYID',
    secretAccessKey: 'SECRETACCESSKEY'
};

awsEbc(canonicalName, applicationName, credentials).then(environmentId => console.log(environmentId));

API

awsEbc(canonicalName, applicationName, credentials)

Return a promise with the id of environment.

canonicalName

Type: string

Canonical name of the environment you are looking for.

applicationName

Type: string

The application name of the environment.

credentials.region

Type: string

The region that their environment is available.

credentials.accessKeyId

Type: string

Acces Key Id offered by AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)

credentials.secretAccessKey

Type: string

Secret Access Key offered by AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)

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MIT © Cauê Alves

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Package last updated on 14 Jul 2017

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