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AWS Setup Bootstrap Secret in Memory
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Accessing a cloud-based secrets manager requires authentication credentials, which cannot be stored within the secrets manager itself.This example shows how to set up an in-memory bootstrap secret with authentication credentials which will be used in other examples to access the AWS Secrets Manager.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.1.0 or later.
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Local $bSuccess = False
; This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
; See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$oBootstrap = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Secrets")
; This secret will reside in memory.
$oBootstrap.Location = "memory"
; Specify the name of the bootstrap secret.
; service and username are required.
; appName and domain are optional.
; Note: The values are arbitrary and can be anything you want.
$oJson = ObjCreate("Chilkat.JsonObject")
$oJson.UpdateString("appName","AWS")
$oJson.UpdateString("service","Example")
$oJson.UpdateString("username","Joe")
; The bootstrap secret for the AWS Secrets Manager will contain
; the AWS region, access key, and secret key, like this:
$oJsonSecret = ObjCreate("Chilkat.JsonObject")
; Modify if necessary to use your region..
$oJsonSecret.UpdateString("awsRegion","us-east-1")
$oJsonSecret.UpdateString("awsAccessKey","YOUR_ACCESS_KEY")
$oJsonSecret.UpdateString("awsSecretKey","YOUR_SECRET_KEY")
; Create or update the bootstrap secret (in memory).
; The secret is stored encrypted in memory, and is available to be used
; regardless of the lifetime of the "bootstrap" object.
$bSuccess = $oBootstrap.UpdateSecretJson($oJson,$oJsonSecret)
If ($bSuccess = False) Then
ConsoleWrite($oBootstrap.LastErrorText & @CRLF)
Exit
EndIf
ConsoleWrite("The AWS bootstrap secret has been stored in memory." & @CRLF)