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Overview

Create a Docker image for the Amazon Elastic Container Service CLI that provides a portable, contained experience.

Usage

Export AWS credential & region configuration as environment variables:

export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="<id>"
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="<key>"
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="<region>"

Export a shell alias for ecs-cli:

alias ecs-cli='docker run --rm -it -e "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID}" -e "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=${AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY}" -e "AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=${AWS_DEFAULT_REGION}" -v "$(pwd):/work" -v "$HOME/.ecs/config:/root/.ecs/config" qualimente/ecs-cli'

Note! ecs-cli relies on state configured in ~/.ecs/config for most commands, particularly the ECS cluster name.

Therefore it is advisable to run ecs-cli configure as a first step with the name of the cluster you will be working with, example below:

$ ecs-cli configure --cluster example
INFO[0000] Saved ECS CLI configuration for cluster (example)

Note! If you are using the ecs-cli alias defined above, the ecs-cli configure command probably saved your credentials to the host's local disk. Inspect and modify the ~/.ecs/config file, if desired.

The ecs-cli image's entrypoint command is ecs-cli, so you may use the image as a drop-in replacement on your system, e.g. to list the containers running on an ECS cluster:

ecs-cli ps