An experimental powershell provider that allows you to browse various aws services as a filesystem
Install-Module MountAws
# Consider adding the following line to your profile:
Import-Module MountAwsA drive called aws is automatically added to your powershell module when you import the module.
You can run dir within any directory to list the objects within. This essentially provides a self-documented way
of navigating the aws service you are using. Tab completion works as well.
The top 3 levels of the virtual filesystem is constructed like this:
aws:/<aws-profile-name>/<region>/<aws-service/
aws-profile-name- An aws profile defined in your~/.aws/configfile used to authenticate with awsregion- The region in which you wish to explore (e.g.us-east-1)aws-service- The aws service you wish to explore. The supported services are documented below, or you can always rundirwithin the regions directory for a complete listing.
For an example of how it works. Here is an example of navigating an s3 bucket:
$ cd aws:/default/us-east-1/s3/buckets
$ dir
Name
----
my-bucket
another-my-bucket
$ cd my-bucket
$ dir
Name Description
---- -----------
policy A virtual file whose content contains the bucket policy
objects Navigate the objects in the s3 bucket like a filesystem
$ cd objects
$ dir
Name ItemType
---- --------
my-directory Directory
another-directory Directory
$ cd my-directory
Name ItemType
---- --------
my-subdirectory Directory
my-file.json File
$ gc my-file.json
{ "a-key": 3 }The following services are currently supported:
- Cloudfront
- DynamoDB
- EC2
- ECR
- ECS
- Elasticache
- ELBV2
- IAM
- RDS
- Route53
- S3
- Service Discovery (aka Cloud Map)
- WAFv2
Switch-MountAwsProfile- Will navigate you to the equivalent path for the given aws profileSwitch-MountAwsRegion- Will navigate you to the equivalent path for the given aws region
I'm only one guy, so have focused my efforts on supporting services I'm familiar with and use frequently. I plan to add support for more services as I have time. However, I also welcome contributions from others. Feel free to submit PR's that support additional services. I have put together a developer guide to help you figure out how to contribute.
