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Get the value of an EC2 instance's tag
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Get the value of a tag for a running EC2 instance.
#
# This can be useful within bootstrapping scripts ("user-data").
#
# Note the EC3 instance needs to have an IAM role that lets it read tags. The policy
# JSON for this looks like:
#
# {
# "Version": "2012-10-17",
# "Statement": [
# {
# "Effect": "Allow",
# "Action": "ec2:DescribeTags",
# "Resource": "*"
# }
# ]
# }
# Define the tag you want to get the value for
KEY=bucket
# Install AWS CLI (you could just do 'apt-get install awscli' although you'll
# get an older version).
apt-get update
apt-get install -y python-pip
pip install -U pip
pip install awscli
# Grab instance ID and region as the 'describe-tags' action below requires them. Getting the region
# is a pain (see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4249488/find-region-from-within-ec2-instance)
INSTANCE_ID=$(ec2metadata --instance-id)
REGION=$(curl -s http://169.254.169.254/latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document | grep region | awk -F\" '{print $4}')
# Grab tag value
TAG_VALUE=$(aws ec2 describe-tags --filters "Name=resource-id,Values=$INSTANCE_ID" "Name=key,Values=$KEY" --region=$REGION --output=text | cut -f5)
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dridi93 commented Jan 20, 2022

TOOOOOOOOP

like a charm !!!!

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badfun commented Nov 17, 2022

If you know what Tag you are looking for you can query it directly like --query 'Tags[?Key==`Name`].Value' And yes those are backticks around the tag Key that you are looking for, in this came Name.

Finally found the working syntax. Thanks @espoelstra

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