oh-my-zsh plugin for aws-vault
This plugin is intended to be used with oh-my-zsh
$ cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins
(you may have to create the folder)$ git clone https://github.com/blimmer/zsh-aws-vault.git
- In your .zshrc, add
zsh-aws-vault
to your oh-my-zsh plugins:
plugins=(
git
ruby
zsh-aws-vault
)
- add
zgen load blimmer/zsh-aws-vault
to your '!saved/save' block zgen update
This plugin is pretty simple - it provides:
- aliases
- prompt segment
Alias | Expression |
---|---|
av | aws-vault |
ave | aws-vault exec |
avl | aws-vault login |
avll | aws-vault login -s |
avli | aws-vault login in sandboxed browser profile |
avs | aws-vault server |
avsh | aws-vault exec $1 -- zsh |
avp | list aws config / role ARNs |
avr | eval $(AWS_VAULT= aws-vault export --format=export-env $AWS_VAULT) |
Login in Private Browsing Window
This alias is currently only supported in OSX and Linux.
This alias will create a sandboxed browser profile after getting the temporary login URL for your AWS profile. This allows opening multiple profiles simultaneously in different browser profiles. This differs from using incognito mode, which shares the same profile across all incognito windows.
You can specify a specific browser to handle your login URL by setting AWS_VAULT_PL_BROWSER
to the bundle name of the
browser. By default, it will pick your default URL handler in MacOS. It supports the following browsers:
AWS_VAULT_PL_BROWSER value |
Browser |
---|---|
org.mozilla.firefox |
Firefox |
org.mozilla.firefoxdeveloperedition |
Firefox Developer Edition |
com.google.chrome |
Chrome |
com.microsoft.edgemac |
Edge |
com.microsoft.edgemac.dev |
Edge Developer Edition |
com.brave.Browser |
Brave |
com.vivaldi.browser |
Vivaldi |
You can pass arbitrary parameters when launching the browser by setting the optional AWS_VAULT_PL_BROWSER_LAUNCH_OPTS
environment variable. For example, if you wanted to start new avli
browser windows maximized, you can set
AWS_VAULT_PL_BROWSER_LAUNCH_OPTS="--start-maximized"
. Refer to your browser documentation for possible options.
Create a shell for a given profile.
For example, place the relevant AWS
environment variables for your default profile by running:
avsh default
Refresh your credentials without exiting the existing subshell. Available when using aws-vault 7+.
This prompt segment echos out the current aws-vault profile you're logged into. I use this for adding a segment into my custom agnoster theme.
For instance, this code:
prompt_aws_vault() {
local vault_segment
vault_segment="`prompt_aws_vault_segment`"
[[ $vault_segment != '' ]] && prompt_segment cyan black "$vault_segment"
}
Produces this segment in my prompt:
The instructions to customize the prompt vary based on the theme you use. In some cases, you'll need to create a copy of the theme file and edit it to include the prompt segment. You can check out my custom agnoster theme to see how I updated the prompt.
You can customize the prompt segment behavior by overriding these variables:
Variable Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
AWS_VAULT_PL_CHAR |
☁ | The character to display when logged into an aws-vault profile |
AWS_VAULT_PL_DEFAULT_PROFILE |
default | Only show the character when logged into this profile, not the profile name |
You can override the default MFA prompt by adding the AWS_VAULT_PL_MFA
environment variable.
AWS_VAULT_PL_MFA value |
Description | Example |
---|---|---|
inline | Enter your MFA token as an additional argument to the command. | avsh default 123456 avli default 123456 |
yubikey | Generate an MFA token from your Yubikey. See the docs for more information. | avsh default avsh default my-yubikey-profile avli default avli default my-yubikey-profile |