Request to Amazon OpenSearch Service with SigV4 π
β aoss-curl
Request to Amazon OpenSearch Service with SigV4 π
Usage: aoss-curl <COMMAND>
Commands:
no-auth Request to Amazon OpenSearch Service with SigV4
aws-mfa Request to Amazon OpenSearch Service with SigV4 and aws-mfa
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print versionaoss-curl is published on crates.io and can be installed with
cargo install aoss-curlor via homebrew-tap with
brew install jhandguy/tap/aoss-curlor downloaded as binary from the releases page.
Run the aoss-curl no-auth command:
aoss-curl no-auth -u <opensearch_domain>/_cat/indices200 OK
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aws-mfa can be used for authenticating to AWS with MFA before requesting to Amazon OpenSearch Service.
Add default region in ~/.aws/config:
[profile <profile_name>-noauth]
region = <aws_region>
[profile <profile_name>]
region = <aws_region>
Add basic credentials in ~/.aws/credentials:
[<profile_name>-noauth]
aws_access_key_id = <aws_access_key_id>
aws_secret_access_key = <aws_secret_access_key>
Note: make sure to add the
-noauthsuffix to the profile name
Run the aoss-curl aws-mfa file command:
aoss-curl aws-mfa file -p <profile_name> -c <mfa_code> -u <opensearch_domain>/_cat/indices200 OK
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Export default region and basic credentials as environment variables:
export AWS_REGION=<aws_region>
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<aws_access_key_id>
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<aws_secret_access_key>Run the aoss-curl aws-mfa env command:
aoss-curl aws-mfa env -c <mfa_code> -u <opensearch_domain>/_cat/indices200 OK
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