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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-byu-awslogin
Version: 0.15.2
Release: 1
Summary: An aws-adfs spinoff that fits BYU's needs
License: Apache-2.0
URL: https://github.com/byu-oit/awslogin
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/ab/e6/213918472fdd536156c9283eb95d1c71a14c0a3a65ee3819de40e70a0f93/byu_awslogin-0.15.2.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-boto3
Requires: python3-requests
Requires: python3-click
Requires: python3-future
Requires: python3-configparser
Requires: python3-beautifulsoup4
Requires: python3-lxml
Requires: python3-prompt-toolkit
%description
# AWSLOGIN
Python script for CLI and SDK access to AWS via ADFS while requiring MFA
access using <https://duo.com/>
# History and Purpose
BYU used to use the great [aws-adfs](https://github.com/venth/aws-adfs)
CLI tool to login to our AWS accounts. It worked great, especially the
DUO 2FA support. Eventually, we decided to write our own similar tool
but make it BYU-specific so that we could tailor it to our needs (which
basically means hard-code certain BYU-specific things) and remove some
of the required parameters. Since this tool will be used by BYU
employees only we had that option. We then morphed it a little more for
our use cases. This isn't something that you could use outside of BYU,
sorry.
# DUO 2FA Requirements
In order for Duo 2FA to work properly Automatic Push needs to be enabled.
# Installation
- Python 3.6+ is recommended as python2 is EOL January 2020.
- It is highly recommended to use an application like [Pipx](https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/) to install and use python cli applications.
- Follow the pipx [installation documentation](https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/installation/) then simply run `pipx install byu_awslogin`
- Experimental Binaries are available on the releases page. These are new and in testing [Releases](https://gihtub.com/byu-oit/awslogin/releases)
- See the [installation options](https://github.com/byu-oit/awslogin/blob/master/INSTALLATION_OPTIONS.md) For additional options
page for step by step instructions for installing in various environments
# Upgrading
If you already have byu\_awslogin install and are looking to upgrade
simply run
`pip3 install --upgrade byu_awslogin` or `pip install --upgrade
byu_awslogin` as appropriate for your python installation
# Usage
awslogin defaults to the default profile in your \~/.aws/config and
\~/.aws/credentials files. **\*If you already have a default profile you
want to save in your \~/.aws files make sure to do that before running
awslogin.**\*
Once you're logged in, you can execute commands using the AWS CLI or AWS
SDK. Try running `aws s3 ls`.
Currently, AWS temporary credentials are only valid for 1 hour. We cache
your ADFS session, however, so you can just re-run `awslogin` again to
get a new set of AWS credentials without logging in again to ADFS. Your
ADFS login session is valid for 8 hours, after which time you'll be
required to login to ADFS again to obtain a new session.
To switch accounts after you've already authenticated to an account,
just run awslogin again and select a new account/role combination.
To use it:
- Run `awslogin` and it will prompt you for the AWS account and role
to use.
- Run `awslogin --account <account name> --role <role name>` to skip
the prompting for account and name. You could specify just one of
the arguments as well.
- Run `awslogin --profile <profile name>` to specifiy an alternative
profile
- Run `awslogin --region <region name>` to specify a different region.
The default region is *us-west-2*.
- Run `awslogin --status` for the current status of the default
profile
- Run `awslogin --status --profile dev` for the current status of the
dev profile
- Run `awslogin --status --profile all` for the current status of the
all profiles
- Run `awslogin --logout` to logout of a cached ADFS session
- Run `awslogin --version` to display the running version of awslogin
- Run `awslogin --help` for full help message
# Bash or ZSH Completion
Bash:
- Run the following: `_AWSLOGIN_COMPLETE=source awslogin > ~/_awslogin` Then add `source /path/to/_awslogin` to .bashrc
ZSH:
- Run the following: `_AWSLOGIN_COMPLETE=source_zsh awslogin > ~/_awslogin` Then add `source /path/to/_awslogin` to .zshrc
Alternatively put the `_awslogin` in your `/etc/bash_completion.d` or similiar directory (`~/.zfunc`) to load at shells startup
To test if it works run awslogin at least once for the account and role cache to populate. On next login `awslogin -a [TAB][TAB]` should output available accounts and `awslogin -a {some account} -r [TAB][TAB]` should output available roles for the selected account
Limitation: Accounts and Role completion at the CLI is loaded from a cache file. This file will be updated anytime awslogin is ran.
# Reporting bugs or requesting features
- Enter an issue on the github repo.
- Or, even better if you can, fix the issue and make a pull request.
# Deploying changes
- Update the version in `pyproject.toml` and `__version__.py`
- Commit the changes and push.
- Build binaries
- Create a new release (add binaries and sha256sums.txt) with the version number and Github Actions will build, test and publish
# TODO
- Write tests
- Write more tests to increase overall coverage
%package -n python3-byu-awslogin
Summary: An aws-adfs spinoff that fits BYU's needs
Provides: python-byu-awslogin
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-byu-awslogin
# AWSLOGIN
Python script for CLI and SDK access to AWS via ADFS while requiring MFA
access using <https://duo.com/>
# History and Purpose
BYU used to use the great [aws-adfs](https://github.com/venth/aws-adfs)
CLI tool to login to our AWS accounts. It worked great, especially the
DUO 2FA support. Eventually, we decided to write our own similar tool
but make it BYU-specific so that we could tailor it to our needs (which
basically means hard-code certain BYU-specific things) and remove some
of the required parameters. Since this tool will be used by BYU
employees only we had that option. We then morphed it a little more for
our use cases. This isn't something that you could use outside of BYU,
sorry.
# DUO 2FA Requirements
In order for Duo 2FA to work properly Automatic Push needs to be enabled.
# Installation
- Python 3.6+ is recommended as python2 is EOL January 2020.
- It is highly recommended to use an application like [Pipx](https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/) to install and use python cli applications.
- Follow the pipx [installation documentation](https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/installation/) then simply run `pipx install byu_awslogin`
- Experimental Binaries are available on the releases page. These are new and in testing [Releases](https://gihtub.com/byu-oit/awslogin/releases)
- See the [installation options](https://github.com/byu-oit/awslogin/blob/master/INSTALLATION_OPTIONS.md) For additional options
page for step by step instructions for installing in various environments
# Upgrading
If you already have byu\_awslogin install and are looking to upgrade
simply run
`pip3 install --upgrade byu_awslogin` or `pip install --upgrade
byu_awslogin` as appropriate for your python installation
# Usage
awslogin defaults to the default profile in your \~/.aws/config and
\~/.aws/credentials files. **\*If you already have a default profile you
want to save in your \~/.aws files make sure to do that before running
awslogin.**\*
Once you're logged in, you can execute commands using the AWS CLI or AWS
SDK. Try running `aws s3 ls`.
Currently, AWS temporary credentials are only valid for 1 hour. We cache
your ADFS session, however, so you can just re-run `awslogin` again to
get a new set of AWS credentials without logging in again to ADFS. Your
ADFS login session is valid for 8 hours, after which time you'll be
required to login to ADFS again to obtain a new session.
To switch accounts after you've already authenticated to an account,
just run awslogin again and select a new account/role combination.
To use it:
- Run `awslogin` and it will prompt you for the AWS account and role
to use.
- Run `awslogin --account <account name> --role <role name>` to skip
the prompting for account and name. You could specify just one of
the arguments as well.
- Run `awslogin --profile <profile name>` to specifiy an alternative
profile
- Run `awslogin --region <region name>` to specify a different region.
The default region is *us-west-2*.
- Run `awslogin --status` for the current status of the default
profile
- Run `awslogin --status --profile dev` for the current status of the
dev profile
- Run `awslogin --status --profile all` for the current status of the
all profiles
- Run `awslogin --logout` to logout of a cached ADFS session
- Run `awslogin --version` to display the running version of awslogin
- Run `awslogin --help` for full help message
# Bash or ZSH Completion
Bash:
- Run the following: `_AWSLOGIN_COMPLETE=source awslogin > ~/_awslogin` Then add `source /path/to/_awslogin` to .bashrc
ZSH:
- Run the following: `_AWSLOGIN_COMPLETE=source_zsh awslogin > ~/_awslogin` Then add `source /path/to/_awslogin` to .zshrc
Alternatively put the `_awslogin` in your `/etc/bash_completion.d` or similiar directory (`~/.zfunc`) to load at shells startup
To test if it works run awslogin at least once for the account and role cache to populate. On next login `awslogin -a [TAB][TAB]` should output available accounts and `awslogin -a {some account} -r [TAB][TAB]` should output available roles for the selected account
Limitation: Accounts and Role completion at the CLI is loaded from a cache file. This file will be updated anytime awslogin is ran.
# Reporting bugs or requesting features
- Enter an issue on the github repo.
- Or, even better if you can, fix the issue and make a pull request.
# Deploying changes
- Update the version in `pyproject.toml` and `__version__.py`
- Commit the changes and push.
- Build binaries
- Create a new release (add binaries and sha256sums.txt) with the version number and Github Actions will build, test and publish
# TODO
- Write tests
- Write more tests to increase overall coverage
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for byu-awslogin
Provides: python3-byu-awslogin-doc
%description help
# AWSLOGIN
Python script for CLI and SDK access to AWS via ADFS while requiring MFA
access using <https://duo.com/>
# History and Purpose
BYU used to use the great [aws-adfs](https://github.com/venth/aws-adfs)
CLI tool to login to our AWS accounts. It worked great, especially the
DUO 2FA support. Eventually, we decided to write our own similar tool
but make it BYU-specific so that we could tailor it to our needs (which
basically means hard-code certain BYU-specific things) and remove some
of the required parameters. Since this tool will be used by BYU
employees only we had that option. We then morphed it a little more for
our use cases. This isn't something that you could use outside of BYU,
sorry.
# DUO 2FA Requirements
In order for Duo 2FA to work properly Automatic Push needs to be enabled.
# Installation
- Python 3.6+ is recommended as python2 is EOL January 2020.
- It is highly recommended to use an application like [Pipx](https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/) to install and use python cli applications.
- Follow the pipx [installation documentation](https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/installation/) then simply run `pipx install byu_awslogin`
- Experimental Binaries are available on the releases page. These are new and in testing [Releases](https://gihtub.com/byu-oit/awslogin/releases)
- See the [installation options](https://github.com/byu-oit/awslogin/blob/master/INSTALLATION_OPTIONS.md) For additional options
page for step by step instructions for installing in various environments
# Upgrading
If you already have byu\_awslogin install and are looking to upgrade
simply run
`pip3 install --upgrade byu_awslogin` or `pip install --upgrade
byu_awslogin` as appropriate for your python installation
# Usage
awslogin defaults to the default profile in your \~/.aws/config and
\~/.aws/credentials files. **\*If you already have a default profile you
want to save in your \~/.aws files make sure to do that before running
awslogin.**\*
Once you're logged in, you can execute commands using the AWS CLI or AWS
SDK. Try running `aws s3 ls`.
Currently, AWS temporary credentials are only valid for 1 hour. We cache
your ADFS session, however, so you can just re-run `awslogin` again to
get a new set of AWS credentials without logging in again to ADFS. Your
ADFS login session is valid for 8 hours, after which time you'll be
required to login to ADFS again to obtain a new session.
To switch accounts after you've already authenticated to an account,
just run awslogin again and select a new account/role combination.
To use it:
- Run `awslogin` and it will prompt you for the AWS account and role
to use.
- Run `awslogin --account <account name> --role <role name>` to skip
the prompting for account and name. You could specify just one of
the arguments as well.
- Run `awslogin --profile <profile name>` to specifiy an alternative
profile
- Run `awslogin --region <region name>` to specify a different region.
The default region is *us-west-2*.
- Run `awslogin --status` for the current status of the default
profile
- Run `awslogin --status --profile dev` for the current status of the
dev profile
- Run `awslogin --status --profile all` for the current status of the
all profiles
- Run `awslogin --logout` to logout of a cached ADFS session
- Run `awslogin --version` to display the running version of awslogin
- Run `awslogin --help` for full help message
# Bash or ZSH Completion
Bash:
- Run the following: `_AWSLOGIN_COMPLETE=source awslogin > ~/_awslogin` Then add `source /path/to/_awslogin` to .bashrc
ZSH:
- Run the following: `_AWSLOGIN_COMPLETE=source_zsh awslogin > ~/_awslogin` Then add `source /path/to/_awslogin` to .zshrc
Alternatively put the `_awslogin` in your `/etc/bash_completion.d` or similiar directory (`~/.zfunc`) to load at shells startup
To test if it works run awslogin at least once for the account and role cache to populate. On next login `awslogin -a [TAB][TAB]` should output available accounts and `awslogin -a {some account} -r [TAB][TAB]` should output available roles for the selected account
Limitation: Accounts and Role completion at the CLI is loaded from a cache file. This file will be updated anytime awslogin is ran.
# Reporting bugs or requesting features
- Enter an issue on the github repo.
- Or, even better if you can, fix the issue and make a pull request.
# Deploying changes
- Update the version in `pyproject.toml` and `__version__.py`
- Commit the changes and push.
- Build binaries
- Create a new release (add binaries and sha256sums.txt) with the version number and Github Actions will build, test and publish
# TODO
- Write tests
- Write more tests to increase overall coverage
%prep
%autosetup -n byu-awslogin-0.15.2
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-byu-awslogin -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Tue May 30 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.15.2-1
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