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ghauth but for aws
npm install awsauth
var awsauth = require('awsauth')
awsauth({
profile: 'my-profile'
}, function(err, profile) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(profile)
})
Running this will output something like this:
$ node example.js
Your AWS Access Key ID: AKIAEXAMPLEEXAMPLE12
Your AWS Secret Access Key: SECRETKEYSECRETKEYSECRETKEYSECRETKEY1234
Your preferred AWS region (optional, us-east-1): eu-west-1
{
key: 'AKIAEXAMPLEEXAMPLE12',
secret: 'SECRETKEYSECRETKEYSECRETKEYSECRETKEY1234',
region: 'eu-west-1'
}
awsauth will first look in ~/.aws/config for the profile (the place the aws cli tool stores credentials)
and if not found it will prompt and then verify the keys. If the keys are verified it will store them in the config file
awsauth({
profile: 'my-profile',
verify: false, // skip the verification step
config: 'some-other-config-file-path' // use another config file,
region: 'eu-west-1' // change the default region
}, function() {
...
})
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ghauth for aws
We found that awsauth demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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