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aws-k8s

Intro

This project is just a wrapper around AWS STS, so most of the things can be done via shell. I, however, find it more comfortable to have testable and maintainable Go code instead. aws-k8s also does check for a key expiration itself and prompts for re-authentication.

Usage

Installation

go install github.com/tb0hdan/aws-k8s/cmd/aws-k8s@latest

Initial setup

  • Configure AWS CLI: aws configure bla bla
  • Configure AWS K8S: aws-k8s configure

Logging in using MFA token

aws-k8s refresh --token=123456

after that you can do

eval $(aws-k8s keys --print)

and get AWS sessions key in your console.

Assuming role using MFA token

In most cases one would not need AWS session and all this shell malarkey, so one can just do:

aws-k8s assume --token=123456

then add alias to shell of your choice (e.g. bash): alias kdev="aws-k8s wrap, open new terminal window and then

kdev get pods

Getting assume role keys

If by any chance you're going to need assume role keys then following command will make them available

eval $(aws-k8s assume-keys --print)

Debugging

aws-k8s --debug {cmd} parameters...

e.g.

aws-k8s --debug keys --print

Creating your custom CLI based on aws-k8s

Example: aws-k8s-cli

Contributing

  • Open PR
  • Wait for it get approved or rejected

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