-bash: aws: command not found - amazon-web-services

I'm on macOS Mojave Version 10.14.5.
I was following the instructions here
Installing the AWS CLI
when I got to the part to type
aws --version
in terminal, and got the response
-bash: aws: command not found
Here's a screenshot of terminal
I looked at the other posts similar to this on stackoverflow, but they seem to apply to different contexts. They have not helped.

you need to install python and pip on your mac in order to install the awscli.
After the installation of python and pip, please use following command to install aws cli with latest version from AWS.
sudo pip install awscli --force-reinstall --upgrade

Install python version 3 or higher And Use this command to download aws cli with python3
curl "https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-cli/awscli-bundle.zip" -o "awscli-bundle.zip"
unzip awscli-bundle.zip
sudo /usr/local/bin/python3 awscli-bundle/install -i /usr/local/aws -b /usr/local/bin/aws

use AWS official guide here to ensure you are installing the latest version.
I have mac and this fixed the issue
$ curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/AWSCLIV2.pkg" -o "AWSCLIV2.pkg"
$ sudo installer -pkg AWSCLIV2.pkg -target /

This command works good for me
sudo apt install awscli

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session-manager plugin on amazon linux 2 not found

Following the docs for installing the session-manager-plugin:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html
On Amazon linux 2:
curl "https://s3.amazonaws.com/session-manager-downloads/plugin/latest/linux_64bit/session-manager-plugin.rpm" -o "session-manager-plugin.rpm"
sudo yum install -y session-manager-plugin.rpm
session-manager-plugin
bash: session-manager-plugin: command not found
The command is probably not in your path. Try /usr/local/bin/session-manager-plugin.

AWS CLI VERSION UPGRADE

I have installed AWS CLI latest version using "sudo pip install --upgrade awscli " .
this has successfully updated my aws cli version but for only root users, but for all remaining users , it is showing version as previous one only, If I run the command without sudo then its saying permission denied.
If my server has multiple linux users and want to update my aws cli version from 1.16.3 to 1.18.223 for all users, how can I do it ?
Please help me .
Thank in advance
You can adjust the path where you want to install, the binary.
Install the AWS CLI version 1 using the bundled installer with sudo
curl "https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-cli/awscli-bundle-1.18.223.zip" -o "awscli-bundle.zip"
unzip awscli-bundle.zip
sudo ./awscli-bundle/install -i /usr/local/aws -b /usr/local/bin/aws
Just curious when you are upgrading the AWS Cli why not the latest which is backward compatible and probaly more options
Try not to install pip packages with sudo. Better use a Creating virtual environments

How to install awscli version 2 on raspberry pi

sudo apt install awscli installs currently version 1.16.113-1
The official website (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/install-cliv2-linux.html) supports aarch64 but not armhf.
Is there another way or something that I am missing. The differences between v1 and v2 are not that big but for example v1 does not support --storage-class DEEP_ARCHIVE
Got this to work on a Raspberry Pi 2 by checking out and installing directly from the awscli v2 branch on github.
You'll need to run a modern python (3.6+?), so the whole procedure is isolated in its own venv so as not to mess up system python.
Based roughly on these directions https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/tree/v2#cli-dev-version we get:
$ git clone https://github.com/aws/aws-cli.git
$ cd aws-cli && git checkout v2
$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
$ pip3 install .
$ aws --version
aws-cli/2.1.14 Python/3.9.1 Linux/4.19.66+ source/armv6l.raspbian.9 prompt/off
PI 4
Raspberry PI OS Lite 64bit
256 SSD
if you don't switch to v2 you'll be on develop branch which is still v1.n
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo reboot
sudo apt install git -y
sudo apt install pip -y
git clone https://github.com/aws/aws-cli.git
cd aws-cli
git switch v2
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install .
sudo reboot
aws --version
aws configure --profile profileName
...
aws s3 ls
You can install this now from an official download here: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/aws-cli-v2-now-available-for-linux-arm/
aws cli v2 is still not available in the Python Package Index(PyPI) repository.
I have passed the instruciton below for "How to install aws cli v2"
curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip"
unzip awscliv2.zip
sudo ./aws/install
how to configure aws cli v2 command line completion permanently
complete -C '/usr/local/bin/aws_completer' aws
echo "complete -C '/usr/local/bin/aws_completer' aws" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
now you can check by typing any partial command and press the tab key aws s<TAB>

Credential named assume-role-with-web-identity not found

On my amazon linux ec2 instance, I have the iam-role attached with proper permission, I ran the command $ sudo yum update .
After this I started getting the error Credential named assume-role-with-web-identity not found for command aws s3 ls.
But if I add sudo and run the command sudo aws s3 ls then it works fine.
Please help me to find the issue.
Thanks in advance.
Downgraded the version of aws-cli and it got fixed.
commands used:
$ curl https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-cli/awscli-bundle-1.16.312.zip -o awscli-bundle.zip
$ unzip awscli-bundle.zip
$ sudo ./awscli-bundle/install -i /usr/local/aws -b /usr/bin/aws
You need to update botocore==1.12.201
pip install botocore==1.12.201
For detail refer here:
https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/4371#issuecomment-518792844
Looks like a known issue, take a look at https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/4371
I had the same issue on macOS. Upgrading both botocore and awscli did the trick:
pip3 install --upgrade botocore awscli
To downgrade the ubuntu package, you can use:
$ apt-cache madison awscli
awscli | 1.18.69-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/universe amd64 Packages
awscli | 1.18.69-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/universe i386 Packages
awscli | 1.14.44-1ubuntu1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages
awscli | 1.14.44-1ubuntu1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe i386 Packages
Then select the correct one and install using apt-get:
$ sudo apt-get install awscli=1.14.44-1ubuntu1 -V
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
awscli (1.18.69-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 => 1.14.44-1ubuntu1)
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 downgraded, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 482 kB of archives.
After this operation, 4,870 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
I had this same issue on an image that had installed botocore separately from awscli and that was the version (botocore 1.12.172) it seemed to be picking up. Once I upgraded to botocore 1.12.200 and run the image build again, it resolved this issue above.
pip install botocore==1.12.200
{ brew | apt-get } install awscli
This should resolve the issue above without having to downgrade awscli.
See also: https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/4371

How to uninstall aws-cli

I am trying to set up an "Amazon Elastic Container Registry" but I get the following error when using this command: aws ecr get-login --no-include-email --region us-west-2:
Unknown options: --no-include-email
The manual redirects me when this occurs to go to the following page, in order to update my aws cli. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/installing.html
Which in short means, call pip install awscli --upgrade --user. While that works, my cli is not updated. So I removed it at all pip uninstall awscli. But I still had the aws command available, also when I opened a new session in the terminal...
So I assume I haven't installed my aws cli via pip, but I can not figure out how it does is installed. Can anyone help me out and give me some directions to resolve this issue. So I can remove the current awscli, and install a new version via pip install awscli --upgrade --user
I had a similar issue. Answering in case someone else does too. I think I had originally installed it without pip like this:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/awscli-install-bundle.html.
So you just need to uninstall it like this (as instructed in above link):
$ sudo rm -rf /usr/local/aws
$ sudo rm /usr/local/bin/aws
Then you can re-install it with pip3:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-install-macos.html
Basically:
pip3 install awscli --upgrade --user
Then add it to your path
export PATH=/Users/yourname/Library/Python/3.6/bin/:$PATH
On ubuntu :
sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove awscli
ln -s /home/ubuntu/.local/bin/aws /usr/bin/aws
Uninstall awscli.
pip uninstall awscli -y
I had the same issue, but unlike Morgan, I prefer to use Homebrew to maintain all my dependencies in a single place.
So what I did was:
1 - uninstall awscli (was installed with pip - python2)
$ sudo rm -rf /usr/local/aws
$ sudo rm /usr/local/bin/aws
2 - Install awscli using homebrew
$ brew install awscli
Homebrew will install awscli inside Cellar folder: /usr/local/Cellar/awscli
Note: I also have python3 installed through Hombrew.
Links:
Amazon-awscli: Amazon Install awscli
Homebrew-awscli: Homebrew Install awscli
Homebrew-python3: Homebrew Install python3
If you are using mac and used brew to install aws cli. Use brew uninstall awscli and try brew install awscli
First try to get the path of the installation by using this command in Linux or mac
which aws-cli
After you get the installation location try removing the directory by using
sudo rm -rf "/path resultant from previous command"
In case if someone has installed aws-cli using Snap,then following method might be helpful :
First, open the Linux terminal and run the following command in it:
sudo snap remove aws-cli
The basic command line to remove a snap package is
sudo snap remove < package >
You have to put the name of a specific application instead of < package >
Once you execute the command successfully, the terminal will ask you to enter the [sudo] password you put for the installation, but if you don’t have any password, press Enter to process it.
After completion of this procedure, you will see that aws-cli gets uninstalled from the system. However, the folder of aws is still present in the snap folder, so execute the following command to remove it:
sudo snap rm -r aws-cli
Remove respective bin & config files:
rm -rf /usr/local/bin/saml2aws
rm -rf ~/.aws/config
rm -rf ~/.aws/credentials
Reinstall using the 'install.sh' script
I tried this on linux and it seemed to work
sudo yum erase awscli
and get me to a place where when I run:
aws --version
zsh: command not found: aws