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node-aws-adfs-cli

v0.1.0

Published

A CLI to configure .aws/credentials file

Readme

WARNING

This script does not use profiles and will overwrite your ~/.aws/ credentials files!!

Install

From npm repo.

npm install node-aws-adfs-cli -g

You may also need to install the base module globally.

npm install node-aws-adfs -g

See below if you can not use the global install option -g on your system.

From git (latest)

npm install tdelov/node-aws-adfs-cli -g

See below if you can not use the global install option -g on your system.

AWS config file and folder.

OSX and linux.

AWS folder! This is assumed to be there already and a default profile needs to be listed.

mkdir ~/.aws
echo "[default]"  > ~/.aws/credentials 
echo "[default]"  > ~/.aws/config

Windows.

TODO.

Running.

The bin commands are defined in the package.json file. You may use node-aws-js or node-aws-adfs-cli. They are the same command.

Switches and options

node-aws-js -h            # help command
  node-aws-js [OPTIONS]  
  OPTIONS:
    --email      [email protected]        # your ADFS login ID
    --adfsserver login.xx.com      # your ADFS loing URL
    --awsregion  ap-southeast-2    # The AWS region. ap-southeast-2 is default
    --workgroup  some-name         # The workgroup profile names (optional)
    --profile    (profilename optional)      # "default" is default value
                                             # profile in cred file will be created if not found.
  
 

Example command

# To have the app ask or lookup values from ~/.aws/config
  node-aws-js

# Specify options on the command line.
  node-aws-js --email [email protected] --adfsserver login.uni.edu --workgroup POC-WORKGROUP --awsregion ap-southeast-2'

FILES

The parent module node-aws-adfs uses a config file to remember email, adfsserver, awsregion and workgroup.

vim ~/.aws/node-aws-adfs.json

    {
  	   "email":"[email protected]",
  	   "adfsserver":"login.work.com",
  	   "awsregion":"ap-southeast-2",
  	   "workgroup":"POC-WORKGROUP"
    }
    
    ~/.aws/config
    ~/.aws/credentials 

Install local options

If you can not install globally -g, you may need to install as a local user. This link explains how to do that.

http://justjs.com/posts/npm-link-developing-your-own-npm-modules-without-tears Setup npm to install into your home directory rather than in the root dir.

mkdir -p ~/npm/bin

vim ~/.npmrc

prefix = /home/MyUsername/npm

vim ~/.profile

# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d "$HOME/npm/bin" ] ; then
    PATH="$HOME/npm/bin:$PATH"
fi
source ~/.profile