package awsutil import ( "net/http" "time" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/ec2metadata" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session" "github.com/hashicorp/errwrap" ) // "us-east-1 is used because it's where AWS first provides support for new features, // is a widely used region, and is the most common one for some services like STS. const DefaultRegion = "us-east-1" // This is nil by default, but is exposed in case it needs to be changed for tests. var ec2Endpoint *string /* It's impossible to mimic "normal" AWS behavior here because it's not consistent or well-defined. For example, boto3, the Python SDK (which the aws cli uses), loads `~/.aws/config` by default and only reads the `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` environment variable (and not `AWS_REGION`, while the golang SDK does _mostly_ the opposite -- it reads the region **only** from `AWS_REGION` and not at all `~/.aws/config`, **unless** the `AWS_SDK_LOAD_CONFIG` environment variable is set. So, we must define our own approach to walking AWS config and deciding what to use. Our chosen approach is: "More specific takes precedence over less specific." 1. User-provided configuration is the most explicit. 2. Environment variables are potentially shared across many invocations and so they have less precedence. 3. Configuration in `~/.aws/config` is shared across all invocations of a given user and so this has even less precedence. 4. Configuration retrieved from the EC2 instance metadata service is shared by all invocations on a given machine, and so it has the lowest precedence. This approach should be used in future updates to this logic. */ func GetRegion(configuredRegion string) (string, error) { if configuredRegion != "" { return configuredRegion, nil } sess, err := session.NewSessionWithOptions(session.Options{ SharedConfigState: session.SharedConfigEnable, }) if err != nil { return "", errwrap.Wrapf("got error when starting session: {{err}}", err) } region := aws.StringValue(sess.Config.Region) if region != "" { return region, nil } metadata := ec2metadata.New(sess, &aws.Config{ Endpoint: ec2Endpoint, EC2MetadataDisableTimeoutOverride: aws.Bool(true), HTTPClient: &http.Client{ Timeout: time.Second, }, }) if !metadata.Available() { return DefaultRegion, nil } region, err = metadata.Region() if err != nil { return "", errwrap.Wrapf("unable to retrieve region from instance metadata: {{err}}", err) } return region, nil }