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Added AWS_EB_PROFILE environment variable to the AWS Plugin. The EB CLI uses this
variable instead of the primary AWS_PROFILE variable to keep track of what profile
it is using.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/eb-cli3-configuration.html
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* Update the AWS plugin to support disabling RPROMT display:
Use a $SHOW_AWS_PROMPT option.
* Refactoring aws plugin:
Exposing customizable aws_prompt_info function to be used in themes.
* Set aws prompt prefix and suffix to original values and fix README
Co-authored-by: "Vassilis S. Moustakas" <vsmoustakas@gmail.com>
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* Clean up Homebrew detection and add comments. Also changed some if flags.
* Detect aws cli completion file from RPM
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completion (#7469)
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Stop exporting AWS_HOME and use the standard AWS_CONFIG_FILE environment
variable, with a fallback to ~/.aws/config (default location) if not
defined.
Close #7356
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The environment variable name used to be AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE but the
CLI documentation now only mentions AWS_PROFILE.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-environment.html
It seems like the CLI was the only tool using AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE, and
all the AWS SDKs used AWS_PROFILE, so they standardized on it.
https://onetechnical.wordpress.com/2016/10/07/the-curious-case-of-aws_default_profile/
Note: still left AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE on the method to set the profile to
maintain backwards compatibility.
Close #7354
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* speed up chruby plugin by eliminating(as much as possible) calls to brew
* speed up aws plugin by eliminating(as much as possible) calls to brew
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Set AWS_PROFILE and use existing RPROMPT
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Sometimes the output of ``homebrew --prefix`` and ``homebrew --prefix
awscli`` don't match, and the second is the correct call.
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Check _aws_zsh_completer_path had exist or not
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the mangled version installed into $(brew-prefix)/bin if using
homebrew installed awscli on OSX.
This was discussed here - https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/30268
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It also supports quickly switching AWS profiles defined in
~/.aws/config using the asp alias
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