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[Bug] eksctl create podidentityassociation does not support --profile flag #8016

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skubot opened this issue Oct 23, 2024 · 5 comments
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skubot commented Oct 23, 2024

Hi there, we use SSM session manager... so to create a cluster I need to supply the --profile flag eg:
eksctl create cluster -f cluster.yaml --profile ${PROFILE}

Now I want to create an EKS pod identity association using:
eksctl create podidentityassociation -f cluster.yaml --profile ${PROFILE}
However then I get this error:

Error: unknown flag: --profile

Is it possible to support profile flag in create podidentityassociation sub-command?

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eksctl version: 0.191.0
kubectl version: v1.27.2
OS: darwin
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skubot commented Oct 23, 2024

Maybe this is not a bug, maybe a feature request? ...but wouldn't it make sense for all eksctl sub-commands to support the --profile flag?

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Just noticed this today as well for eksctl get podidentityassociation

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cPu1 commented Nov 1, 2024

Maybe this is not a bug, maybe a feature request? ...but wouldn't it make sense for all eksctl sub-commands to support the --profile flag?

@skubot, yes, this was probably an oversight. --profile should be supported by all eksctl commands that query Kubernetes or invoke the AWS API. In the meantime, I'd recommend working around it by passing the AWS_PROFILE environment variable.

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skubot commented Nov 10, 2024

Thanks @cPu1 setting AWS_PROFILE works. Hopefully --profile gets supported across the board.

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