MySQL Shell 8.0
MySQL Shell S3 support has been tested against the following S3-compatible storage services:
Amazon Web Services S3
See Amazon Simple Storage Service Documentation for more information.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage
See Amazon S3 Compatibility API for more information.
MySQL Shell supports configuring AWS credentials in environment variables and in configuration files.
Configuration parameters are used in order of precedence:
              Option. For example, s3Profile takes
              precedence over the environment variable
              AWS_PROFILE, and the default profile in
              the configuration file.
            
              Environment variable. For example, the environment
              variable AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE
              takes precedence over the default location of the
              credentials file,
              ~/.aws/credentials.
            
              DEFAULT environment variable, if it exists. For example,
              the environment variable AWS_REGION and
              the environment variable
              AWS_DEFAULT_REGION.
            
Parameter defined in a configuration file.
AWS default values.
For example, for the AWS region, in order of precedence:
              s3Region option.
            
              AWS_REGION environment variable.
            
              AWS_DEFAULT_REGION environment
              variable.
            
Region defined in the configuration file.
              The default value of us-east-1.
            
AWS credentials are read in the following order of precedence:
              Environment variables, if the s3Profile
              option is not defined.
            
Credentials file, for the specified profile.
              credential_process, as defined in the
              config file. This configuration type contains an external
              command which retrieves or generates AWS authentication
              credentials and writes them to stdout.
            
Config file, for the specified profile.
For information on AWS environment variables, see Environment variables to configure the AWS CLI
You can define the following AWS S3-specific environment variables:
              AWS_PROFILE: Specifies the name of the
              profile to use. This can be the name of a profile in a
              credentials or config file, or the value
              default to use the default profile.
              This environment variable overrides the
              [default] profile named in the
              configuration file. You can override this environment
              variable with the --s3Profile option.
            
              AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE: The
              location of the file used to store access keys. Such as
              ~/.aws/credentials.
            
              AWS_CONFIG_FILE: The location of the
              file used to store configuration profiles. Such as
              ~/.aws/config.
            
              AWS_REGION: Specifies the AWS Region to
              send the request to. This value overrides the
              AWS_DEFAULT_REGION environment variable
              and the profile defined in the
              configuration file.
            
              AWS_DEFAULT_REGION: Specifies the AWS
              Region to send the request to. This value is overridden by
              the --s3Region option and the
              AWS_REGION environment variable, if
              specified.
            
              AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: Specifies an AWS
              access key associated with an IAM user or role.
            
              AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: Specifies the
              secret key associated with the access key. This variable
              overrides the aws_secret_access_key
              defined in the profile.
            
              AWS_SESSION_TOKEN: Specifies the
              session token value required if you are using temporary
              security credentials. This variable overrides the
              aws_session_token defined in the
              profile.
            
MySQL Shell requires the following parameters in one or more configuration files:
              aws_access_key_id: specifies the access
              key associated with the user. If not present, an exception
              is thrown.
            
              aws_secret_access_key: specifies the
              secret key associated with the access key. If not present,
              an exception is thrown.
            
              aws_session_token: specifies the
              session token required if you are using temporary security
              credentials. If not present, it is not used to
              authenticate the user.
            
              region: specifies the cloud service
              region. If not present, the default value of
              us-east-1 is used.
            
              credential_process: (as of 8.0.33) This
              configuration type contains an external command which
              retrieves or generates AWS authentication credentials and
              writes them to stdout.
            
                credential_process can only be
                defined in the config file.
              
For more information, see the following:
          If you have installed and configured the AWS CLI, MySQL Shell
          reads the connection parameters from the default location,
          .aws/, automatically. To use an alternate
          configuration, do so from the command line, using the relevant
          override options.
        
If you are using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's S3 compatibility API, see Creating a Customer Secret Key for information on creating the credentials required.
            By default, the AWS CLI creates two configuration files,
            config, which stores parameters such as
            region and output format, and
            credentials, which stores access keys
            and session tokens. It is also possible to place all
            configuration parameters in a single file,
            config. For more information, see
            AWS
            Configuration and authentication settings . However,
            if you have defined access key and secret access keys in
            both files, those defined in the
            credentials file take precedence.
          
The following example shows a default pair of AWS CLI configuration files:
        
        /home/.aws/credentials
        
        [default]
        aws_access_key_id = AKIA6AV......
        aws_secret_access_key = XHRY579I.....
        
        /home/.aws/config
        
        [default]
        region = us-west-1
        output = json