Useful commands and examples for AWS CLI
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AWS CLI - Useful Commands
Components are used by Image Builder Recipes in order to setup the software envrioment.
In short, a component installs sofware for an AMI.
Developers can either choose to preset components, use components shared by others, or create their own custom components
aws imagebuilder list-components
When you have the desired ARN (for the specific component and version) from above command, you can get the info of the component using the following command
aws imagebuilder get-component --component-build-version-arn ${ARN}
In particualr, it is important to be able to get the yaml configuration associated to a particular component/version
aws imagebuilder get-component --query component.data --component-build-version-arn ${ARN} --output text
An exmaple of a yaml configuration for a component can be seen below.
The component
- will update packages installed by yum package manager
- download docker
- download docoker-compose (using default version - else calling receipe can specify a version)
- ensure docker is started as a service - ensures it stays up when users logoff
name: DockerSetup
description: Install docker and docker-compose
schemaVersion: 1.0
parameters:
- DockerComposeVersion:
type: string
default: "2.26.0"
description: Version of docker compose to install
phases:
- name: build
steps:
- name: UpdateDependencies
action: ExecuteBash
inputs:
commands:
- yum update -y
- name: InstallDocker
action: ExecuteBash
inputs:
commands:
- sudo dnf install docker -y
- name: InstallDockerCompose
action: ExecuteBash
inputs:
commands:
- sudo curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/v{{ DockerComposeVersion }}/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
- sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
- name: RunDockerService
action: ExecuteBash
inputs:
commands:
- sudo service docker start
- sudo usermod -a -G docker ec2-user
- name: validate
steps:
- name: ValidateInstall
action: ExecuteBash
inputs:
commands:
- docker --version
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