awscred
A small standalone library to resolve AWS credentials and region details
using, in order: environment variables, INI files, and HTTP calls (either to
EC2 metadata or ECS endpoints, depending on environment). Queues HTTP calls to
ensure no thundering herd effect will occur when credentials expire.
Example
var awscred = require('awscred')
awscred.load(function(err, data) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(data.credentials)
console.log(data.region)
})
Or just load the credentials, if you know the region already:
awscred.loadCredentials(function(err, data) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(data)
})
Or just load the region, synchronously:
console.log(awscred.loadRegionSync())
API
awscred.load([options], cb)
awscred.loadCredentialsAndRegion([options], cb)
Resolves AWS credentials and region details, and calls back with an object containing
credentials
and region
properties as highlighted in the example above.
options
include:
filename
: the name of the INI file to parse, defaults to '~/.aws/credentials'
for credentials and '~/.aws/config'
for regionprofile
: the name of the INI profile to use, defaults to 'default'
timeout
: the ms timeout on the http call to the EC2 or ECS metadata service, defaults to 5000
credentialsCallChain
: array of functions to resolve credentials, defaults to awscred.credentialsCallChain
belowregionCallChain
: array of functions to resolve region, defaults to awscred.regionCallChain
below
All options are also passed to http.request
, so any standard Node.js HTTP
options may be used as well.
The following environment variables are checked by default:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
, AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY_ID
, AWS_ACCESS_KEY
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
, AMAZON_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
, AWS_SECRET_KEY
AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
, AMAZON_SESSION_TOKEN
AWS_REGION
, AMAZON_REGION
, AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
AWS_PROFILE
, AMAZON_PROFILE
awscred.loadCredentials([options], cb)
As above, but only resolves credentials, does not look up region. Calls
back with just the credentials object (containing accessKeyId
,
secretAccessKey
, and optionally sessionToken
and expiration
properties).
awscred.loadRegion([options], cb)
As above, but only resolves region, does not look up credentials. Calls
back with just the region string.
awscred.loadRegionSync([options])
As above, but returns the region directly from this function using synchronous calls.
awscred.credentialsCallChain
The array of credential loading functions used to determine call order. By default:
[loadCredentialsFromEnv, loadCredentialsFromIniFile, loadCredentialsFromHttp]
awscred.regionCallChain
The array of region loading functions used to determine call order. By default:
[loadRegionFromEnv, loadRegionFromIniFile]
awscred.loadCredentialsFromEnv
awscred.loadRegionFromEnv
awscred.loadRegionFromEnvSync
awscred.loadCredentialsFromIniFile
awscred.loadRegionFromIniFile
awscred.loadRegionFromIniFileSync
awscred.loadCredentialsFromHttp
awscred.loadCredentialsFromEc2Metadata
awscred.loadCredentialsFromEcs
awscred.loadProfileFromIniFile
awscred.loadProfileFromIniFileSync
Individual methods to load credentials and region from different sources.
loadCredentialsFromHttp
will choose between loadCredentialsFromEc2Metadata
and loadCredentialsFromEcs
depending on whether the
AWS_CONTAINER_CREDENTIALS_RELATIVE_URI
environment variable is set (as it is on ECS).
awscred.merge(obj, [options], cb)
Populates the region
and credentials
properties of obj
using the
appropriate load
method – depending on whether they're already set or not.