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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from a Node.JS environment.
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@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node
AWS Credential Provider for Node.JS
This module provides a factory function, fromEnv
, that will attempt to source
AWS credentials from a Node.JS environment. It will attempt to find credentials
from the following sources (listed in order of precedence):
- Environment variables exposed via
process.env
- SSO credentials from token cache
- Web identity token credentials
- Shared credentials and config ini files
- The EC2/ECS Instance Metadata Service
The default credential provider will invoke one provider at a time and only
continue to the next if no credentials have been located. For example, if the
process finds values defined via the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
environment variables, the files at ~/.aws/credentials
and ~/.aws/config
will not be read, nor will any messages be sent to the
Instance Metadata Service.
If invalid configuration is encountered (such as a profile in
~/.aws/credentials
specifying as its source_profile
the name of a profile
that does not exist), then the chained provider will be rejected with an error
and will not invoke the next provider in the list.
IMPORTANT: if you intend for your code to run using EKS roles at some point
(for example in a production environment, but not when working locally) then
you must explicitly specify a value for roleAssumerWithWebIdentity
. There is a
default function available in @aws-sdk/client-sts
package. An example of using
this:
const { getDefaultRoleAssumerWithWebIdentity } = require("@aws-sdk/client-sts");
const { defaultProvider } = require("@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node");
const { S3Client, GetObjectCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-s3");
const provider = defaultProvider({
roleAssumerWithWebIdentity: getDefaultRoleAssumerWithWebIdentity,
});
const client = new S3Client({ credentialDefaultProvider: provider });
Supported configuration
You may customize how credentials are resolved by providing an options hash to
the defaultProvider
factory function. The following options are
supported:
profile
- The configuration profile to use. If not specified, the provider will use the value in theAWS_PROFILE
environment variable or a default ofdefault
.filepath
- The path to the shared credentials file. If not specified, the provider will use the value in theAWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE
environment variable or a default of~/.aws/credentials
.configFilepath
- The path to the shared config file. If not specified, the provider will use the value in theAWS_CONFIG_FILE
environment variable or a default of~/.aws/config
.mfaCodeProvider
- A function that returns a a promise fulfilled with an MFA token code for the provided MFA Serial code. If a profile requires an MFA code andmfaCodeProvider
is not a valid function, the credential provider promise will be rejected.roleAssumer
- A function that assumes a role and returns a promise fulfilled with credentials for the assumed role. If not specified, the SDK will create an STS client and call itsassumeRole
method.roleArn
- ARN to assume. If not specified, the provider will use the value in theAWS_ROLE_ARN
environment variable.webIdentityTokenFile
- File location of where theOIDC
token is stored. If not specified, the provider will use the value in theAWS_WEB_IDENTITY_TOKEN_FILE
environment variable.roleAssumerWithWebIdentity
- A function that assumes a role with web identity and returns a promise fulfilled with credentials for the assumed role.timeout
- The connection timeout (in milliseconds) to apply to any remote requests. If not specified, a default value of1000
(one second) is used.maxRetries
- The maximum number of times any HTTP connections should be retried. If not specified, a default value of0
will be used.
Related packages:
- AWS Credential Provider for Node.JS - Environment Variables
- AWS Credential Provider for Node.JS - SSO
- AWS Credential Provider for Node.JS - Web Identity
- AWS Credential Provider for Node.JS - Shared Configuration Files
- AWS Credential Provider for Node.JS - Instance and Container Metadata
- AWS Shared Configuration File Loader