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awscli plugin for the asdf version manager.
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Dependencies
curl
,git
: Required by asdfbash
,tar
,unzip
,coreutils
: generic POSIX utilities. These should be installed by default on most operating systems.- Python 3.8+ (v1, v2 when building from source) https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/python-support-policy-updates-for-aws-sdks-and-tools/
make/autotools
(v2 when building from source)Rosetta 2
(v2 when using the pre-built installers on Apple Silicon)
Install
Plugin:
asdf plugin add awscli
# or
asdf plugin add awscli https://github.com/MetricMike/asdf-awscli.git
awscli:
# Show all installable versions
asdf list all awscli
# Install the latest version (optionally with a version prefix)
asdf install awscli latest # 2.11.15
asdf install awscli latest:2 # 2.11.15
asdf install awscli latest:1 # 1.27.119
# Install a specific version
asdf install awscli 2.11.15
asdf install awscli 1.27.119
# Build and install v2 from from source
asdf install awscli ref:2.11.15
asdf install awscli "ref:$(asdf latest awscli 2)" # 2.11.15
# Set a version globally (on your ~/.tool-versions file)
asdf global awscli latest
# Now awscli commands are available
aws --version
v1 - Linux/MacOS/Windows
Only the pre-built installer is supported by this plugin for AWS CLI v1. If you need to build from source, install via pip
.
Note: The pre-built installers require a Python 3.8+ distribution at install-time and this Python must remain installed as they're just creating an isolated virtualenv and copying their site-packages over. Refer to the AWS CLI v1 Python version support matrix for which Pythons support which AWS CLI versions. If you remove the Python distribution used at install-time, you must reinstall AWS CLI.
v2 - Pre-built Installers
The macOS flavor only provides an x86_64 binary. You must install Rosetta 2 if using Apple Silicon (M1/M2/arm64).
The Linux flavor provides both x86_64 and aarch64 binaries, but has dependencies on glibc, groff, and less. Alpine/musl users should build from source.
The Windows flavor technically works, but ASDF's support for Windows isn't 100% yet.
v2 - Build and install from source
This is only supported starting from v2.10.0 / 2023-02-15
Building and installing from source requires a Python 3.8+ distribution at build-time. This plugin uses the --with-install-type=portable-exe
and --with-download-deps
flags to download all required Python dependencies and freeze a static copy of the build-time Python distribution. After a successful installation, there are no dependencies to your build time environment, and the ASDF installs folder could be shared with another air-gapped system that did not have a Python installation.
Check asdf readme for more instructions on how to install & manage versions.
Contributing
Contributions of any kind welcome! See the contributing guide.
Thanks goes to these contributors!
License
See LICENSE © Michael Weigle