homebrew-core/Formula/aws-iam-tools.rb
Adam Vandenberg 2f78de2be1 Move AmazonWebServicesFormula to formula_specialties
Enough formulae in core depend on this, pull it in here.
When multi-repo support lands, perhaps we could set up Homebrew-AWS.
2012-03-05 21:14:39 -08:00

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require 'formula'
class AwsIamTools < AmazonWebServicesFormula
url 'http://awsiammedia.s3.amazonaws.com/public/tools/cli/latest/IAMCli.zip'
homepage 'http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=4143&categoryID=322'
version "1.3.0"
md5 'b39871a93b5e9e3d9e9a072f84814a42'
def install
standard_install
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
Before you can use these tools you must export some variables to your $SHELL
and create a file containing your aws credentials.
You can access your AWS access ID and AWS secret key:
http://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/account/index.html?action=access-key
You must create the file $HOME/.aws-credentials-master, here is a template:
# Enter the AWS Keys without the < or >
# You can either use the AWS Accounts access keys and they can be found at
# http://aws.amazon.com under Account->Security Credentials
# or you can use the access keys of a user created with IAM
AWSAccessKeyId=<Write your AWS access ID>
AWSSecretKey=<Write your AWS secret key>
To preserve your credentials don't forget to:
chmod 600 $HOME/.aws-credentials-master
To export the needed variables, add them to your dotfiles.
* On Bash, add them to `~/.bash_profile`.
* On Zsh, add them to `~/.zprofile` instead.
export JAVA_HOME="$(/usr/libexec/java_home)"
export AWS_IAM_HOME="#{prefix}/jars"
export AWS_CREDENTIAL_FILE=$HOME/.aws-credentials-master
EOS
end
end