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we're using okta-awscli
heavily, happy to see it continue to be alive 🥳
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Interested in knowing the same. Considering using this as we are making the switch to okta, but only if this isn't a dead project.
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Hey @maxtacu and @ricktbaker thanks for reaching out about the project and giving me a chance to respond.
While this project isn't dead and I'd certainly like to keep it going, it's become a bit unwieldy to adequately test the changes submitted and get them deployed in a timely manner, when weighed against all of the other demands on my time these days.
I've made a couple of unsuccessful attempts at devising a testing scheme to try and automate some of that, but as it stands today, for each of the PRs, I need to test them against a live Okta test tenant across a bunch of scenarios to make sure we're not introducing regressions. All of that makes it easy for me to get backlogged if I'm not staying on top of it (hint: I'm really bad at that).
All of that said, I'm open if folks are interested in jumping in as maintainers. I want to stay involved in the project, but I'm sure that there are smarter ways to be doing some of these things and if people want to get involved more, I'm all for it.
If there's interest, I can move this repo over to its own org and we can get folks added as contributors.
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@ricktbaker If we don't get any reply in a week or so from @jmhale then I plan to publish a separate pip package from the fork and will continue working on it
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Hey @jmhale, thanks for your reply. Totally understand you. I'm also full time employed and plan to contribute in my free time, but I believe that with overall community support we can continue development of this project. That's what open-source is about. We just want to help you with this project to avoid bottlenecks and advance the development.
One way which you already described is creating an org and move it there. There might be also another way where you can just add members to the existing public repo with proper permissions. Any of these will work. Just to keep ball rolling 😉
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@jmhale any update on this?
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@maxtacu Yup, I created the org a few days ago and then immediately got distracted by something shiny. I just transferred this repo over to the new org and invited you to it.
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Thanks @jmhale! Can you please also grant me permissions to review and merge changes?
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@maxtacu Just added you to the maintainers group, which should give you the access you need. lmk if something isn't right still.
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Related Issues (20)
- okta-awscli --config fails
- Push notification MFA fails with: KeyError: 'next' HOT 1
- UnboundLocalError when Okta password is expired
- okta-cli does not work, seems 'role' is missing in 'Please select the AWS role' HOT 1
- Default AWS profile is set even if profile is configured HOT 3
- New AWS Okta SSO authentication approach HOT 1
- okta-awscli crashes upon authentication failure after a change in required MFA methods in Okta
- okta-awscli duplicates the config file when appending to it HOT 1
- Authenticate without waiting for MFA to refresh
- First factor_type always selected if factor set in .okta-aws config
- macos: SSL validation failed for https://sts.amazonaws.com/ [Errno 2] No such file or directory HOT 1
- AwsAuth.get_sts_token doesn't work w/o a logger
- When self.factor is set to a type not available from okta, program crashes
- MFA code accepted even though it is incorrect HOT 2
- Support logging into AWS China (possibly a regression) HOT 1
- Docker Run Issue
- Contributing back our internal changes HOT 1
- Allow addition config items to be "defaulted"
- Okta-awscli uses Click 7.x which is incompatible with latest version of many tools
- Multiple Verify devices, no push auth recieved
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