- 1. Overview
- 2. Quick start
- 3. Usage
- 4. Troubleshooting
- 5. Frequently asked questions
- 5.1. For the experienced Python developer, what's the advantage of this mode of installation instead of regular
pip
inside avirtualenv
? - 5.2. On macOS (or Linux systems with
brew
), is this better thanbrew install awsebcli
? - 5.3. I already have the EB CLI installed. Can I still execute
ebcli_installer.py
? - 5.4. How does
ebcli_installer.py
work? - 5.5. Are there dependency problems that this mode of installation doesn't solve?
- 5.1. For the experienced Python developer, what's the advantage of this mode of installation instead of regular
- 6. License
This repository hosts scripts to generate self-contained installations of the EB CLI.
You will need to have the following prerequisites installed before running the install script.
- Git
- If not already installed you can download git from the Git downloads page.
- Python
- We recommend that you install Python using the pyenv Python version manager. Alternately, you can download Python from the Python downloads page.
- virtualenv
- Follow the virtualenv documentation to install virtualenv.
Use the following:
git clone https://github.com/aws/aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli-setup.git
On Bash or Zsh:
python ./aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli-setup/scripts/ebcli_installer.py
In PowerShell or in a Command Prompt window:
python .\aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli-setup\scripts\ebcli_installer.py
On Linux and macOS, the output contains instructions to add the EB CLI (and Python) executable file to the shell's $PATH
variable, if it isn't already in it.
The ebcli_installer.py
Python script will install the awsebcli package in a virtual environment to prevent potential conflicts with other Python packages.
For most use cases you can execute the ebcli_installer.py
script with no arguments.
python ./aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli-setup/scripts/ebcli_installer.py
-
To install a specific version of the EB CLI:
python scripts/ebcli_installer.py --version 3.14.13
-
To install the EB CLI with a specific version of Python (the Python version doesn't need to be in
$PATH
):python scripts/ebcli_installer.py --python-installation /path/to/some/python/on/your/computer
-
To install the EB CLI from source (Git repository, .tar file, .zip file):
python scripts/ebcli_installer.py --ebcli-source /path/to/awsebcli.zip python scripts/ebcli_installer.py --ebcli-source /path/to/EBCLI/codebase/on/your/computer
-
To install the EB CLI at a specific location, instead of in the standard
.ebcli-virtual-env
directory in the user's home directory:python scripts/ebcli_installer.py --location /path/to/ebcli/installation/location
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-e VIRTUALENV_EXECUTABLE, --virtualenv-executable VIRTUALENV_EXECUTABLE
path to the virtualenv installation to use to create the EBCLI's virtualenv
-i, --hide-export-recommendation
boolean to hide recommendation to modify PATH
-l LOCATION, --location LOCATION
location to store the awsebcli packages and its dependencies in
-p PYTHON_INSTALLATION, --python-installation PYTHON_INSTALLATION
path to the python installation under which to install the awsebcli and its
dependencies
-q, --quiet enable quiet mode to display only minimal, necessary output
-s EBCLI_SOURCE, --ebcli-source EBCLI_SOURCE
filesystem path to a Git repository of the EBCLI, or a .zip or .tar file of
the EBCLI source code; useful when testing a development version of the EBCLI.
-v VERSION, --version VERSION
version of EBCLI to install
-
Linux
Most installation problems have been due to missing libraries such as
OpenSSL
.-
On Ubuntu and Debian, run the following command to install dependencies.
apt-get install \ build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libncurses-dev \ libffi-dev libsqlite3-dev libreadline-dev libbz2-dev
-
On Amazon Linux and Fedora, run the following command to install dependencies.
yum group install "Development Tools" yum install \ zlib-devel openssl-devel ncurses-devel libffi-devel \ sqlite-devel.x86_64 readline-devel.x86_64 bzip2-devel.x86_64
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-
macOS
Most installation problems on macOS are related to loading and linking OpenSSL and zlib. The following command installs the necessary packages and tells the Python installer where to find them:
brew install zlib openssl readline CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include -I$(brew --prefix readline)/include -I$(xcrun --show-sdk-path)/usr/include" LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib -L$(brew --prefix readline)/lib -L$(brew --prefix zlib)/lib"
Run
brew info
to get the latest environment variable export suggestions, such asbrew info zlib
-
Windows
-
In PowerShell, if you encounter an error with the message "execution of scripts is disabled on this system", set the execution policy to
"RemoteSigned"
and then rerunbundled_installer
.Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
-
If you encounter an error with the message "No module named 'virtualenv'", use the following commands to install
virtualenv
and the EB CLI:pip uninstall -y virtualenv pip install virtualenv python .\aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli-setup\scripts\ebcli_installer.py
-
5.1. For the experienced Python developer, what's the advantage of this mode of installation instead of regular pip
inside a virtualenv
?
Even within a virtualenv
, a developer might need to install multiple packages whose dependencies are in conflict. For example, at times the AWS CLI and the EB CLI have used conflicting versions of botocore
. One such instance was particularly egregious. When there are conflicts, users have to manage separate virtualenvs
for each of the conflicting packages, or find a combination of the packages without conflicts.
Both of these workarounds become unmanageable over time, and as the number of packages that are in conflict increases.
Yes, for these reasons:
- The AWS Elastic Beanstalk team has no control over how
brew
operates. - The
brew install ...
mechanism doesn't solve the problem of dependency conflicts, which is a primary goal of this project.
Yes.
Consider the following two cases:
-
ebcli_installer.py
was previously run, creating.ebcli-virtual-env
in the user's home directory (or the user's choice of a directory indicated through the--location
argument). In this case, the EB CLI will overwrite.ebcli-virtual-env
and attempt to install the latest version of the EB CLI in thevirtualenv
within it. -
eb
is in$PATH
, however, it wasn't installed byebcli_installer.py
. In this case, the installer will installeb
within.ebcli-virtual-env
in the user's home directory (or the user's choice of a directory indicated through the--location
argument), and prompt the user to prefix/path-to/.ebcli-virtual-env/executables
to$PATH
. Until you perform this action, the oldereb
executable file will continue to be referenced when you typeeb
.
When executing the Python script, ebcli_installer.py
does the following:
- Creates a
virtualenv
exclusive to theeb
installation. - Installs
eb
inside thatvirtualenv
. - In the
<installation-location>/executables
directory, it generates:- A
.py
wrapper foreb
on Linux or macOS. .bat
and.ps1
wrappers foreb
on Windows.
- A
- When complete, you will be prompted to add
<installation-location>/executables
to$PATH
, only if the directory is not already in it.
Unfortunately, yes.
Suppose the dependencies of eb
, say Dep A
and Dep B
, are in conflict. Because pip
lacks dependency management capabilities, the resulting eb
installation might not work.
This library is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.