How to change the default profile variable in aws cli?












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I try to use aws cli with docker images.



the command line like :



slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ export AWS_PROFILE=role-development
slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ aws ecr get-login


An error occurred (AccessDeniedException) when calling the GetAuthorizationToken operation: User: arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXXX:user/slu is not authorized to perform: ecr:GetAuthorizationToken on resource: *



but I can do:



aws ecr get-login --profile=role-development


What I want to do is not obviously write --profile and try to do it with hidden --profile variable?



How to do that?










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  • are you asking where the default profile credentials are stored on your computer? Whatever credentials are set within that file under [default] will be used.

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:48













  • I do not ask default profile, I want to change profile to role-development as default profile, How to do it?

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:00











  • I think there is another issue here. This seems to be the correct method of switching profiles. Is there anything else about your setup that might be causing this issue?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:10











  • when you type 'export' do you see your profile configuration correctly specified? does that name match up exactly with your ~/.aws/config?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:12











  • Yes the role-development is defined in ~/.aws/config. I just want to use that profile instead of default profile just like in aws console switch role

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:14
















1















I try to use aws cli with docker images.



the command line like :



slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ export AWS_PROFILE=role-development
slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ aws ecr get-login


An error occurred (AccessDeniedException) when calling the GetAuthorizationToken operation: User: arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXXX:user/slu is not authorized to perform: ecr:GetAuthorizationToken on resource: *



but I can do:



aws ecr get-login --profile=role-development


What I want to do is not obviously write --profile and try to do it with hidden --profile variable?



How to do that?










share|improve this question

























  • are you asking where the default profile credentials are stored on your computer? Whatever credentials are set within that file under [default] will be used.

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:48













  • I do not ask default profile, I want to change profile to role-development as default profile, How to do it?

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:00











  • I think there is another issue here. This seems to be the correct method of switching profiles. Is there anything else about your setup that might be causing this issue?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:10











  • when you type 'export' do you see your profile configuration correctly specified? does that name match up exactly with your ~/.aws/config?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:12











  • Yes the role-development is defined in ~/.aws/config. I just want to use that profile instead of default profile just like in aws console switch role

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:14














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I try to use aws cli with docker images.



the command line like :



slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ export AWS_PROFILE=role-development
slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ aws ecr get-login


An error occurred (AccessDeniedException) when calling the GetAuthorizationToken operation: User: arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXXX:user/slu is not authorized to perform: ecr:GetAuthorizationToken on resource: *



but I can do:



aws ecr get-login --profile=role-development


What I want to do is not obviously write --profile and try to do it with hidden --profile variable?



How to do that?










share|improve this question
















I try to use aws cli with docker images.



the command line like :



slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ export AWS_PROFILE=role-development
slu@machine:/c/work/dfsi$ aws ecr get-login


An error occurred (AccessDeniedException) when calling the GetAuthorizationToken operation: User: arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXXXXX:user/slu is not authorized to perform: ecr:GetAuthorizationToken on resource: *



but I can do:



aws ecr get-login --profile=role-development


What I want to do is not obviously write --profile and try to do it with hidden --profile variable?



How to do that?







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  • are you asking where the default profile credentials are stored on your computer? Whatever credentials are set within that file under [default] will be used.

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:48













  • I do not ask default profile, I want to change profile to role-development as default profile, How to do it?

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:00











  • I think there is another issue here. This seems to be the correct method of switching profiles. Is there anything else about your setup that might be causing this issue?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:10











  • when you type 'export' do you see your profile configuration correctly specified? does that name match up exactly with your ~/.aws/config?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:12











  • Yes the role-development is defined in ~/.aws/config. I just want to use that profile instead of default profile just like in aws console switch role

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:14



















  • are you asking where the default profile credentials are stored on your computer? Whatever credentials are set within that file under [default] will be used.

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:48













  • I do not ask default profile, I want to change profile to role-development as default profile, How to do it?

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:00











  • I think there is another issue here. This seems to be the correct method of switching profiles. Is there anything else about your setup that might be causing this issue?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:10











  • when you type 'export' do you see your profile configuration correctly specified? does that name match up exactly with your ~/.aws/config?

    – David Rees
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:12











  • Yes the role-development is defined in ~/.aws/config. I just want to use that profile instead of default profile just like in aws console switch role

    – user504909
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:14

















are you asking where the default profile credentials are stored on your computer? Whatever credentials are set within that file under [default] will be used.

– David Rees
Nov 23 '18 at 4:48







are you asking where the default profile credentials are stored on your computer? Whatever credentials are set within that file under [default] will be used.

– David Rees
Nov 23 '18 at 4:48















I do not ask default profile, I want to change profile to role-development as default profile, How to do it?

– user504909
Nov 23 '18 at 5:00





I do not ask default profile, I want to change profile to role-development as default profile, How to do it?

– user504909
Nov 23 '18 at 5:00













I think there is another issue here. This seems to be the correct method of switching profiles. Is there anything else about your setup that might be causing this issue?

– David Rees
Nov 23 '18 at 5:10





I think there is another issue here. This seems to be the correct method of switching profiles. Is there anything else about your setup that might be causing this issue?

– David Rees
Nov 23 '18 at 5:10













when you type 'export' do you see your profile configuration correctly specified? does that name match up exactly with your ~/.aws/config?

– David Rees
Nov 23 '18 at 5:12





when you type 'export' do you see your profile configuration correctly specified? does that name match up exactly with your ~/.aws/config?

– David Rees
Nov 23 '18 at 5:12













Yes the role-development is defined in ~/.aws/config. I just want to use that profile instead of default profile just like in aws console switch role

– user504909
Nov 23 '18 at 5:14





Yes the role-development is defined in ~/.aws/config. I just want to use that profile instead of default profile just like in aws console switch role

– user504909
Nov 23 '18 at 5:14












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The below environmental variable is working for me as expected.



AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=profile-name





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    The below environmental variable is working for me as expected.



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