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Explain the differences between iam-role-for-service-accounts-eks and iam-eks-role modules #219

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nxf5025 opened this issue Apr 12, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #236
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@nxf5025
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nxf5025 commented Apr 12, 2022

Is your request related to a new offering from AWS?

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Is your request related to a problem? Please describe.

It seems like there are duplicate modules with iam-role-for-service-accounts-eks and iam-eks-role.

Describe the solution you'd like.

Documentation needs to be more clear on which route users should take or better yet deprecate one of the modules as there is a lot of overlap.

Describe alternatives you've considered.

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@bryantbiggs
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context: #184

@antonbabenko
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This issue has been resolved in version 4.23.0 🎉

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eherot commented May 3, 2022

I think this may have been closed by prematurely. #236 explains the difference between iam-eks-role and iam-assumable-role-with-oidc, but it doesn't mention iam-role-for-service-accounts-eks at all (and as a new user of the project I remain confused about which one to use).

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