fix: Give Atlantis write permission to EFS #376
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Description
Add
elasticfilesystem:ClientWrite
permission to the EFS file system policy.Motivation and Context
Currently, we give only the mounting permission, so Atlantis ECS container can mount/read EFS, but cannot write anything under
/home/atlantis/*
directory. Due to this problem, Atlantis container cannot start withenable_efs = true
option.This is the error message I saw in the Atlantis log.
The error was solved when I added the
elasticfilesystem:ClientWrite
permission.The current workaround is to configure efs parameter as follows:
Breaking Changes
N/A
How Has This Been Tested?
examples/*
to demonstrate and validate my change(s)examples/*
projectspre-commit run -a
on my pull request