How to install aws-cli on alpine?
I'm installing aws-cli on a docker swarm manager node running alpine (Linux 0317632a4ad9 4.9.59-moby #1 SMP Thu Mar 1 20:54:00 UTC 2018 x86_64 Linux). The aws-cli package for Alpine is currently listed in the community repo on the edge branch (1.18.55.r0). I modified /etc/apk/repositories
to target this repo.
The install blew up looking for py3-urllib3, but I got around that and finally got a clean install with no errors, as below:
~ $ sudo apk add aws-cli@edge-comm
fetch http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
ERROR: unsatisfiable constraints:
py3-urllib3-1.25.9-r0:
masked in: @edge
satisfies: py3-botocore-1.16.12-r0[py3-urllib3<1.26]
~ $ sudo apk add py3-urllib3@edge aws-cli@edge-comm
(1/23) Installing groff (1.22.3-r1)
(2/23) Installing py3-six (1.10.0-r6)
(3/23) Installing py3-dateutil (2.6.0-r1)
(4/23) Installing libpng (1.6.37-r0)
(5/23) Installing freetype (2.7.1-r2)
(6/23) Installing libjpeg-turbo (1.5.3-r2)
(7/23) Installing lcms2 (2.8-r1)
(8/23) Installing openjpeg (2.3.0-r2)
(9/23) Installing tiff (4.0.10-r0)
(10/23) Installing libwebp (0.6.0-r0)
(11/23) Installing py3-pillow (4.1.0-r0)
(12/23) Installing py3-roman (2.0.0-r2)
(13/23) Installing py3-docutils (0.13.1-r0)
(14/23) Installing py3-jmespath@edge-comm (0.9.5-r0)
(15/23) Installing py3-urllib3@edge (1.25.9-r0)
(16/23) Installing py3-botocore@edge-comm (1.16.12-r0)
(17/23) Installing py3-s3transfer@edge-comm (0.3.3-r0)
(18/23) Installing py3-colorama@edge-comm (0.4.3-r0)
(19/23) Installing yaml (0.1.7-r0)
(20/23) Installing py3-yaml (3.12-r1)
(21/23) Installing py3-asn1 (0.2.3-r0)
(22/23) Installing py3-rsa (3.4.2-r1)
(23/23) Installing aws-cli@edge-comm (1.18.55-r0)
Executing busybox-1.26.2-r11.trigger
OK: 576 MiB in 81 packages
The binary is created at /usr/bin/aws, but crashes looking for an awscli module:
~ $ aws
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/aws", line 19, in <module>
import awscli.clidriver
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'awscli'
Thanks!
Solution 1:
For anybody who googles this,
I've been using the image node:12.16.1-alpine
.
RUN apk add --no-cache \
python3 \
py3-pip \
&& pip3 install --upgrade pip \
&& pip3 install --no-cache-dir \
awscli \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
RUN aws --version # Just to make sure its installed alright
# Should output aws-cli/1.18.69 etc.
Worked fine for me.
NOTE: apk --no-cache
and pip3 --no-cache-dir
are used to keep the Docker image lean by not retaining package cache.
Solution 2:
to expand and update upon @Rose (4317383) 's answer ( and get awscli version 2 ):
the regular pip3 packet ( pip3 install awscliv2 && awscliv2 -i
) presents the following errors due to musl / non-glibc alpine implementations:
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __strcat_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __snprintf_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __vfprintf_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __strdup: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __stpcpy_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __vsnprintf_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __strncpy_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __strcpy_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __fprintf_chk: symbol not found
Error relocating /root/.awscliv2/binaries/aws: __strncat_chk: symbol not found
in doubt GLIBC is necessary , but if you are willing to invest ~100MB of space or you really need v2 , the following snippet would help
RUN apk --no-cache add \
binutils \
curl \
&& GLIBC_VER=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc/releases/latest | grep tag_name | cut -d : -f 2,3 | tr -d \",' ') \
&& curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc/master/sgerrand.rsa.pub -o /etc/apk/keys/sgerrand.rsa.pub \
&& curl -sLO https://github.com/sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc/releases/download/${GLIBC_VER}/glibc-${GLIBC_VER}.apk \
&& curl -sLO https://github.com/sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc/releases/download/${GLIBC_VER}/glibc-bin-${GLIBC_VER}.apk \
&& apk add --no-cache \
glibc-${GLIBC_VER}.apk \
glibc-bin-${GLIBC_VER}.apk \
&& curl -sL https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip -o awscliv2.zip \
&& unzip awscliv2.zip \
&& aws/install \
&& rm -rf \
awscliv2.zip \
aws \
/usr/local/aws-cli/v2/*/dist/aws_completer \
/usr/local/aws-cli/v2/*/dist/awscli/data/ac.index \
/usr/local/aws-cli/v2/*/dist/awscli/examples \
&& apk --no-cache del \
binutils \
curl \
&& rm glibc-${GLIBC_VER}.apk \
&& rm glibc-bin-${GLIBC_VER}.apk \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
RUN awsv2 --version # Just to make sure its installed alright
if your scripts do not break with awscliv2 named as awscli, you might add :
RUN ln -s $(which awscliv2) /usr/bin/aws
Solution 3:
RUN apk update \
&& apk --no-cache add curl \
&& apk --no-cache add unzip \
&& curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip" \
&& unzip awscliv2.zip \
&& ./aws/install
Solution 4:
you can use in my opinion alpine does not support aws cli V2
RUN apk add --no-cache \
python3 \
py3-pip \
&& pip3 install --upgrade pip \
&& pip3 install --no-cache-dir \
awscli \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*