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I want to use the "ecr-login" credHelper for both
from
andto
, but I need to use different environment variables (AWS_PROFILE
in my case), because the IAM is different in each case. If it is possible somehow, I would like to know, and if not, I would like to request this feature (just like e.g.environment
can be set fordockerClient
).As a workaround, I will now try to run the credHe