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IBM Cloud Secrets - 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 IBM Cloud Secrets.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.1.0 or later.
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success := false
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
bootstrap := chilkat.NewSecrets()
// The bootstrap secret will reside in memory.
bootstrap.SetLocation("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.
json := chilkat.NewJsonObject()
json.UpdateString("appName","ibm_bs")
json.UpdateString("service","Example")
json.UpdateString("username","Joe")
// The bootstrap secret for the IBM Cloud Secrets will contain
// your IBM Cloud API Key, like this..
// (change the following to use your own IBM Cloud API key)
ibm_api_key := "tI-oaEj_krD2F4Utd1ztRCE+wDWve8HvU15XxOdq7FkW"
success = bootstrap.UpdateSecretStr(json,ibm_api_key)
if success == false {
fmt.Println(bootstrap.LastErrorText())
bootstrap.DisposeSecrets()
json.DisposeJsonObject()
return
}
// The secret is stored encrypted in memory, and is available to be used
// regardless of the lifetime of the "bootstrap" object.
fmt.Println("The IBM Cloud bootstrap secret has been stored in memory.")
bootstrap.DisposeSecrets()
json.DisposeJsonObject()