pub struct DefaultCredentialsChain { /* private fields */ }
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Default AWS Credential Provider Chain

Resolution order:

  1. Environment variables: EnvironmentVariableCredentialsProvider
  2. Shared config (~/.aws/config, ~/.aws/credentials): SharedConfigCredentialsProvider
  3. Web Identity Tokens
  4. ECS (IAM Roles for Tasks) & General HTTP credentials: ecs
  5. EC2 IMDSv2

The outer provider is wrapped in a refreshing cache.

More providers are a work in progress.

§Examples

Create a default chain with a custom region:

use aws_types::region::Region;
use aws_config::default_provider::credentials::DefaultCredentialsChain;
let credentials_provider = DefaultCredentialsChain::builder()
    .region(Region::new("us-west-1"))
    .build();

Create a default chain with no overrides:

use aws_config::default_provider::credentials::DefaultCredentialsChain;
let credentials_provider = DefaultCredentialsChain::builder().build();

Create a default chain that uses a different profile:

use aws_config::default_provider::credentials::DefaultCredentialsChain;
let credentials_provider = DefaultCredentialsChain::builder()
    .profile_name("otherprofile")
    .build();

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impl DefaultCredentialsChain

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pub fn builder() -> Builder

Builder for DefaultCredentialsChain

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impl Debug for DefaultCredentialsChain

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl ProvideCredentials for DefaultCredentialsChain

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fn provide_credentials<'a>(&'a self) -> ProvideCredentials<'a>
where Self: 'a,

Returns a future that provides credentials.
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fn fallback_on_interrupt(&self) -> Option<Credentials>

Returns fallback credentials. Read more

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