Issue
I created a tag on the AWS console for one of my EC2 instances.
However, when I look on the server, no such environment variable is set.
The same thing works with elastic beanstalk. env
shows the tags I created on the console.
$ env
[...]
DB_PORT=5432
How can I set environment variables in Amazon EC2?
Solution
Following the instructions given by Guy, I wrote a small shell script. This script uses AWS CLI and jq
. It lets you import your AWS instance and AMI tags as shell environment variables.
I hope it can help a few people.
https://github.com/12moons/ec2-tags-env
Answered By - PJ Bergeron