Post_Type: AnalysisTimestamp: 05.07.2019
Prepare MacOS for interacting with AWS EKS
Amazon EKS clusters require `kubectl` and `kubelet` binaries and the aws-iam-authenticator binary to allow IAM authentication for your `Kubernetes` cluster.

If you do not already have Homebrew installed on your Mac, install it with the following command.
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"INSTALL KUBERNETES TOOLS
- kubectl
brew install kubectl- aws-iam-authenticator
brew install aws-iam-authenticator- jq
brew install jq- envsubst
brew install gettext
brew link --force gettextVerify
for command in kubectl aws-iam-authenticator jq envsubst
do
which $command &>/dev/null && echo "$command in path" || echo "$command NOT FOUND"
doneeksctl - a CLI for Amazon EKS
Instead of using AWS console to create EKS cluster, you can use a more simpler but powerfull tool.
eksctl is a simple CLI tool for creating clusters on EKS - Amazon’s new managed Kubernetes service for EC2. It is written in Go, and uses CloudFormation.
brew tap weaveworks/tap
brew install weaveworks/tap/eksctl