/awsudo

A simple utility for executing cli commands with an assumed role.

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awsudo

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A simple utility for easily executing AWS cli commands with an assumed role.

For more information about the motiviation behind developing this utility, please read our blog post Assuming roles in AWS with sudo-like agility.

Usage

awsudo [-d|--duration] [-p|--profile] [-n|--session-name] [-e|--external-id] [-v|--verbose]
[-m|--mfa-token-arn] [-t|--mfa-token] <arn> <command..>

Assume an IAM role for the duration of a command

Positionals:
  arn      ARN to assume                                                [string]
  command  Command to run

Options:
  --help               Show help                                       [boolean]
  --version            Show version number                             [boolean]
  -d, --duration       The duration to assume this role in seconds. See
                       https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_A
                       ssumeRole.html#API_AssumeRole_RequestParameters
                                                         [number] [default: 900]
  -p, --profile       The profile used to assume the role
                                                          [string] [default: ""]
  -n, --session-name   The role session name to use
                                               [string] [default: "RoleSession"]
  -e, --external-id    The external id string used to authenticate role
                       assumption                      [string] [default: false]
  -v, --verbose        Show debug information         [boolean] [default: false]
  -t, --mfa-token      Current MFA token [Must also supply mfa-token-arn]
                                                       [string] [default: false]
  -m, --mfa-token-arn  ARN for users MFA [Must also supply mfa-token]
                                                       [string] [default: false]

Install

awsudo can be installed as a global utility to use alongside the AWS cli for day-to-day operations, local troubleshooting, etc:

npm install -g awsudo

Node

awsudo can also be installed for use by specific Node.js projects (i.e. as part of a CI/CD build process) by adding it as a dependency like any other:

npm install --save-dev awsudo

npm will place it in the execution PATH for any scripts defined in it package.json that it runs (e.g. start, test).

Docker

awsudo can also be used from its official Docker image, which packages it along with its dependencies and the AWS cli.

docker pull awsudo/awsudo

The Docker image can be used as a direct command (remember to mount your AWS configuration as a volume in the container):

docker run -v ~/.aws:/root/.aws awsudo/awsudo awsudo arn:aws:iam::[AWS_ACCOUNT_ID]:role/[role name] [aws command]

or it can be launched as an environment for running multiple commands interactively:

docker run -it -v ~/.aws:/root/.aws awsudo/awsudo awsudo /bin/bash

deb and rpm packages

In addition to the native npm package and Docker image, there are .deb and .rpm packages avaialble.

Warning: You must install Node.js separately, because these packages are not marked as dependent on Node.js within the Debian or Red Hat ecosystems. This facilitates portability across distributions and better accomodates the multitude of ways Node.js can be installed (e.g. using nvm).

These can be downloaded from

  1. the releases tab in your browser

  2. the command-line:

    Latest .deb

    curl -LO $(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/meltwater/awsudo/releases/latest | grep -Eo 'https://github\.com/meltwater/awsudo/releases/download/v.*\.deb')

    Latest .rpm

    curl -LO $(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/meltwater/awsudo/releases/latest | grep -Eo 'https://github\.com/meltwater/awsudo/releases/download/v.*\.rpm')

Example usages

Command

Basic usage when awsudo is on the PATH:

awsudo arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/S3Access aws s3 cp ./some/directory s3://some-bucket

when using with Docker as a command (i.e. not within the container):

docker run -v ~/.aws:/root/.aws awsudo/awsudo awsudo arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/S3Access aws s3 cp ./some/directory s3://some-bucket

Docker-based CI/CD

The Docker image can also be used with CI/CD tools like Drone or CircleCI.

Here is an example Drone pipeline step which uses the awsudo Docker image to deploy into AWS:

deploy:
  image: awsudo/awsudo:latest
  commands:
    # Copy build artifacts to publicly-readable S3 bucket
    - awsudo arn:aws:iam::${AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}:role/S3Access aws s3 cp ./build s3://some-bucket --acl public-read --recursive
  environment:
    - AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1
  secrets:
    - aws_access_key_id
    - aws_account_id
    - aws_secret_access_key

Prerequisites

Contributing

Gitpod ready-to-code

Do we accept contributions? YES! (see our policy for details)

Thank you to everyone who has been one of our contributors!

Questions/Contact?

The maintainer of this repository is the AWS sudo open source maintainers at Meltwater, please send us any questions.