ssmsh is an interactive shell for the EC2 Parameter Store. Features:
- Interact with the parameter store hierarchy using familiar commands like cd, ls, cp, mv, and rm
- Supports relative paths and shorthand (
..
) syntax - Operate on parameters between regions
- Recursively list, copy, and remove parameters
- Get parameter history
- Create new parameters using put
- Advanced parameters (with policies)
- Supports emacs-style command shell navigation hotkeys
- Submit batch commands with the
-file
flag - Inline commands
Download binaries for MacOS, Linux, or Windows from the latest release here.
There is a Homebrew tap published to this repo, for installation on both MacOS and Linux. Add the tap and install with:
brew tap bwhaley/ssmsh https://github.com/bwhaley/ssmsh
brew install ssmsh
There is also a Nix package available for MacOS and Linux:
nix-env -i ssmsh
Set up AWS credentials.
You can set up a .ssmshrc
to configure ssmsh
. By default, ssmsh
will load ~/.ssmshrc
if it exists. Use the -config
argument to set a different path.
[default]
type=SecureString
overwrite=true
decrypt=true
profile=my-profile
region=us-east-1
key=3example-89a6-4880-b544-73ad3db2ff3b
output=json
A few notes on configuration:
- When setting the region, the
AWS_REGION
env var takes top priority, followed by the setting in.ssmshrc
, followed by the value set in the AWS profile (if configured) - When setting the profile, the
AWS_PROFILE
env var takes top priority, followed by the setting in.ssmshrc
- If you set a KMS key, it will only work in the region where that key is located. You can use the
key
command while in the shell to change the key. - If the configuration file has
output=json
, the results of theget
andhistory
commands will be printed in JSON. The fields of the JSON results will be the same as in the respective Go structs. See theParameter
andParameterHistory
docs.
/> help
Commands:
cd change your relative location within the parameter store
clear clear the screen
cp copy source to dest
decrypt toggle parameter decryption
exit exit the program
get get parameters
help display help
history get parameter history
key set the KMS key
ls list parameters
mv move parameters
policy create named parameter policy
profile switch to a different AWS IAM profile
put set parameter
region change region
rm remove parameters
Note: Listing a large number of parameters may take a long time because the maximum number of results per API call is 10. Press ^C to interrupt if a listing is taking too long. Example usage:
/> ls
dev/
/> ls -r
/dev/app/url
/dev/db/password
/dev/db/username
/> ls /dev/app
url
/>
/> cd /dev
/dev> ls
app/
db/
/dev>
/> get /dev/db/username
[{
ARN: "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-1:012345678901:parameter/dev/db/username",
LastModifiedDate: 2019-09-29 23:22:19 +0000 UTC,
Name: "/dev/db/username",
Type: "SecureString",
Value: "foo",
Version: 1
}]
/> cd /dev/db
/dev/db> get ../app/url
[{
ARN: "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-1:318677964956:parameter/dev/app/url",
LastModifiedDate: 2019-09-29 23:22:49 +0000 UTC,
Name: "/dev/app/url",
Type: "SecureString",
Value: "https://www.example.com",
Version: 1
}]
/dev/db>
/> decrypt
Decrypt is false
/> decrypt true
Decrypt is true
/>
/> history /dev/app/url
[{
KeyId: "alias/aws/ssm",
Labels: [],
LastModifiedDate: 2019-09-29 23:22:49 +0000 UTC,
LastModifiedUser: "arn:aws:iam::318677964956:root",
Name: "/dev/app/url",
Policies: [],
Tier: "Standard",
Type: "SecureString",
Value: "https://www.example.com",
Version: 1
}]
/> cp /dev/app/url /test/app/url
/> ls -r /dev/app /test/app
/dev/app:
/dev/app/url
/test/app:
/test/app/url
/> cp -r /dev /test
/> ls -r /test
/test/app/url
/test/db/password
/test/db/username
/> rm /test/app/url
/> ls -r /test
/test/db/password
/test/db/username
/> rm -r /test
/> ls -r /test
/>
Multiline:
/> put
Input options. End with a blank line.
... name=/dev/app/domain
... value="www.example.com"
... type=String
... description="The domain of the app in dev"
...
/>
Single line version:
/> put name=/dev/app/domain value="www.example.com" type=String description="The domain of the app in dev"
Put with a value containing line breaks:
/>put name=/secrets/key/private type=SecureString value="-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\
... data\
... -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----"
Put /secrets/key/private version 1
Use parameter policies to do things like expire (automatically delete) parameters at a specified time:
/> policy urlExpiration Expiration(Timestamp=2013-03-31T21:00:00.000Z)
/> policy ReminderPolicy ExpirationNotification(Before=30,Unit=days) NoChangeNotification(After=7,Unit=days)
/> put name=/dev/app/url value="www.example.com" type=String policies=[urlExpiration,ReminderPolicy]
Switches to another profile as configured in ~/.aws/config
.
/> profile
default
/> profile project1
/> profile
project1
/> region eu-central-1
/> region
eu-central-1
/>
A few examples of working with regions.
/> put region=eu-central-1 name=/dev/app/domain value="www.example.com" type=String description="The domain of the app in dev"
/> cp -r us-east-1:/dev us-west-2:/dev
/> ls -r us-west-2:/dev
/> region us-east-2
/> get us-west-2:/dev/db/username us-east-1:/dev/db/password
$ cat << EOF > commands.txt
put name=/dev/app/domain value="www.example.com" type=String description="The domain of the app in dev"
rm /dev/app/domain
cp -r /dev /test
EOF
$ ssmsh -file commands.txt
$ cat commands.txt | ssmsh -file - # Read commands from STDIN
$ ssmsh put name=/dev/app/domain value="www.example.com" type=String description="The domain of the app in dev"
- Flexible and improved output formats
- Release via homebrew
- Copy between accounts using profiles
- Find parameter
- Integration w/ CloudWatch Events for scheduled parameter updates
- Export/import
- Support globbing and/or regex
- In memory parameter cache
- Read parameters as local env variables
MIT
- Ensure you have at least go v1.17
$ go version
go version go1.17.6 darwin/arm64
- Ensure your
$GOPATH
exists and is in your$PATH
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin:$GOPATH/bin
- Run
go get github.com/bwhaley/ssmsh
- Run
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/bwhaley/ssmsh && make
to build and install the binary to$GOPATH/bin/ssmsh
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---|---|
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