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When chamber is used to populate environment variables into a Elastic Container Services (ECS) task, you are able to add environment variables to the command using containerOverrides:
{
"containerOverrides": [
{
"name": "string",
"command": ["chamber","exec","<service>" ...],
"environment": [
{
"name": "CLOBBERED_BY_CHAMBER",
"value": "oops"
}
...
]
}
...
],
"taskRoleArn": "string"
}However, if you are running a chamber command these environment variables are overwritten if they exist in the service.
It would be good to be able to do:
chamber exec --noclobber <service>And have chamber not overwrite and environment variables that are already set. An update to the way 'collisions' are handled in the code should achieve this.
To this end, --noclobber sits alongside the existing --pristine and --strict switches and should not be used with them as it works in the opposite way:
--strictand--noclobber- Should raise an error, these switches do pretty much the opposite of each other,--strictrequiring the variables be set and--noclobbertelling chamber not to overwrite them--pristineand--noclobber- Should also error,--noclobberis allowing existing values to come through,--pristineexplicitly prevents them from being inherited
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