View source: R/read_credentials.R
| read_credentials | R Documentation | 
Use a profile from a .aws/credentials file
read_credentials(
  file = Sys.getenv("AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE", default_credentials_file())
)
use_credentials(
  profile = Sys.getenv("AWS_PROFILE", "default"),
  file = Sys.getenv("AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE", default_credentials_file())
)
default_credentials_file()
file | 
 A character string containing a path to a .aws/credentials file. By default, the standard/centralized file given by AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE is used, otherwise an assumed default location is assumed. For   | 
profile | 
 A character string specifying which profile to use from the file. By default, the “default” profile is used.  | 
read_credentials reads and parses a .aws/credentials file into an object of class “aws_credentials”.
use_credentials uses credentials from a profile stored in a credentials file to set the environment variables used by this package. It is called by default during package load if the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment variables are not set.
Thomas J. Leeper <thosjleeper@gmail.com>
Amazon blog post describing the format
signature_v2_auth, locate_credentials
## Not run: # read and parse a credentials file read_credentials() # set environment variables from a profile use_credentials() ## End(Not run)
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