aws.signature 0.6.0
- Allow connection to empty regions (h/t @namelessjon, @lawremi)
- Prioritize the
profile argument over env vars in locate_credentials()
- Add argument for computing signed body as part of the signature (#59)
aws.signature 0.5.2
- Fix failure to install package with partial credentials file (h/t @stelsemeyer, #39)
- Improve parsing of config files
aws.signature 0.5.1
- Fix additional output when multiple profiles exist (@muschellij2, #42).
aws.signature 0.5.0
- New Maintainer: @jon-mago
- Fix use of file system credentials (Thanks to @lgjohnson)
- Fix use of ECS metadata (Requires aws.ec2metadata >= 0.1.6)
- Rewrite some internals and tests
- Removed
locate_credentials() call from internal signature_v4() function. (#33)
signature_v4_auth() and signature_v2_auth() gain a force_credentials argument. If force_credentials = TRUE, user-supplied values are used and no call to locate_credentials() is made. (#33)
aws.signature 0.4.4
- Allow use of ECS metadata where available. (h/t @jon-mago #23, #30)
aws.signature 0.4.3
- Incorporated standard environment variables
AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE and AWS_PROFILE into code as appropriate and tweaked locate_credentials() accordingly.
signature_v4_auth() and signature_v2_auth() now returns all inputs to facilitate using the return value in constructing an HTTP request.
- Updated documentation.
aws.signature 0.4.2
- Fixed a bug in the default
datetime argument in several functions. (#28, h/t @yansonz)
aws.signature 0.4.1
- Removed some tests from execution on CRAN.
aws.signature 0.4.0
read_credentials() now trims excess whitespace from profile names. (#22, h/t Paul Ingles)
locate_credentials() returns region = default_region even when no other credentials are found.
canonical_request() now correctly trims whitespace.
- The test suite was updated substantially, though not all tests run on CRAN.
aws.signature 0.3.7
- On namespace load, the package now checks for the presence of environment variables and, if absent, attempts to call
use_credentials() (with defaults) to that behavior is more similar to other AWS client libraries. (https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.s3/pull/184, h/t Dan Tenenbaum)
- The
profile argument of use_credentials() now defaults to Sys.getenv("AWS_PROFILE", "default") for consistency with other AWS client libraries.
aws.signature 0.3.6
locate_credentials() now attempts to look in instance metadata for a region, when called from an EC2 instance. (see https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.s3/issues/151)
- The set of fall backs for values of
region have been standardized and documented for locate_credentials().
- Updated documentation to describe the need for aws.ec2metadata on EC2 instances.
aws.signature 0.3.5
signature_v4_auth() and signature_v2_auth() now both return a Region value in their response list, as identified by locate_credentials().
aws.signature 0.3.4
- Fixed a bug related to extracting credentials from environment variables. (https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.s3/issues/142, https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.s3/issues/143)
- Fixed a bug related to extracting credentials from EC2 instance metadata (https://github.com/cloudyr/aws.s3/issues/144, h/t Daniele Rapati, Will Bowditch)
- Bumped aws.ec2metadata suggestion to 0.1.2.
aws.signature 0.3.3
- Fixed a bug in
locate_credentials() caused by trying to retrieve EC2 instance metadata from a non-EC2 machine on which the aws.ec2metadata package was installed.
- Expanded test suite to cover more of
locate_credentials() behavior.
aws.signature 0.3.2
- CRAN Release.
- Added some minor tests.
aws.signature 0.3.1
- Changed the precedence of credential sources to: user-supplied values, EC2 instance metadata, environment variables, local credentials file, and global credentials file. (#11)
aws.signature 0.3.0
- Added a
locate_credentials() function to walk through a hierarchy of possible credential locations, beginning with user-supplied values, then environment variables, local then global credentials “.aws/credentials” files, and finally (if applicable) an EC2 role for the currently running instance. (#11)
aws.signature 0.2.9
- Modified
read_credentials() to allow key-value pairs of any form: KEY=VALUE, KEY = VALUE, KEY= VALUE, KEY =VALUE. (#15, h/t David Severski)
aws.signature 0.2.8
- Corrected the default timestamp format in
signature_v2_auth().
aws.signature 0.2.7
read_credentials() now looks for the credentials file in a more reasonable location on Windows (#12/#13, h/t user:kadrach)
- roxygenized the documentation (and reorganized the source files slightly). (#9)
aws.signature 0.2.6
- Added support for signing requests (using V4 signatures) with temporary security tokens.
- Modified some default arguments to correct unintended behavior. These should not affect any previously correct signing code.
aws.signature 0.2.5
- Added functions
read_credentials() and use_credentials() to access AWS access credentials stored in .aws/credentials files.
aws.signature 0.2.4
- Further fixes to the handling of default arguments from environment variables.
aws.signature 0.2.3
- Fixed the handling of default arguments from environment variables.
aws.signature 0.2.2
- Added support for (legacy) AWS Signature Version 2.
aws.signature 0.2.1
canonical_request() now sets C collate order to properly order query argument and header names across platforms.
aws.signature 0.1.4
- Coerce query string arguments to character before passing to
URLencode(). (#5)
aws.signature 0.1.3
- Add standard AWS test suite: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-v4-test-suite.html. (#2)
- Expose and set default key, secret, and region values in
signature_v4_auth.
aws.signature 0.1.2
- Fix bug in request body hashing for non-character request bodies (#3).
aws.signature 0.1.1
- Allow request body has to be generated from file without loading into memory.
aws.signature 0.1.0
- Include patched version of
utils::URLencode that correctly encodes URLs per RFC 3986.
- Initial release.