Fix configure set handling of profile-prefixed dotted varnames#10323
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Description
This PR fixes a bug (Issue #10313) where
aws configure setmishandles profile-prefixed dotted varnames.When executing a command like
aws configure set emr-dev.emr.instance_profile my_ip(whereemr-devis an existing profile), the command previously failed to recognizeemr-devas the target profile. Instead, it would write to the[default]profile, mapping the keyemr-devtomy_ip.The Fix:
I've updated
awscli/customizations/configure/set.pyto mirror the profile detection logic currently used byconfigure get(get.py). When parsing a dotted varname, it now explicitly checks if the first segment isdefaultor exists within the session's loadedprofilesconfiguration. If a match is found, it correctly assigns the value to that specific nested profile section.This ensures the syntax for reading and writing profile-scoped multi-part variables is perfectly symmetrical.
Testing
test_set.pymimicking theFakeSessionsetup fromtest_get.py.pytest tests/unit/customizations/configure/ tests/functional/configure/Resolves #10313.