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(Node.js) Create an Azure Service SAS

Shows how to generate an Azure Service SAS.

Install Chilkat for Node.js and Electron using npm at

Chilkat npm packages for Node.js

Chilkat npm packages for Electron

on Windows, Linux, MacOSX, and ARM

var os = require('os');
if (os.platform() == 'win32') {  
    if (os.arch() == 'ia32') {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-win-ia32');
    } else {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-win64'); 
    }
} else if (os.platform() == 'linux') {
    if (os.arch() == 'arm') {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-arm');
    } else if (os.arch() == 'x86') {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-linux32');
    } else {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-linux64');
    }
} else if (os.platform() == 'darwin') {
    if (os.arch() == 'arm64') {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-mac-m1');
    } else {
        var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node21-macosx');
    }
}

function chilkatExample() {

    // This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // Create a Shared Access Signature (SAS) token for an Azure Service (Blob, Queue, Table, or File)
    // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    // See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/create-service-sas
    // for details.

    var authSas = new chilkat.AuthAzureSAS();
    authSas.AccessKey = "AZURE_ACCESS_KEY";

    // Specify the format of the string to sign.
    // Each comma character in the following string represents a LF ("\n") character.
    // The names specified in the StringToSign are replaced with the values specified
    // in the subsequent calls to SetTokenParam and SetNonTokenParam,.

    // Note: The trailing comma in the StringToSign is intentional and important. This indicates that the 
    // string to sign will end with a "\n".

    // Also note: The names in the StringToSign are case sensitive.  The names
    // specified in the 1st argument in the calls to SetNonTokenParam and SetTokenParam should
    // match a name listed in StringToSign. 

    // Version 2018-11-09 and later
    // 
    // Version 2018-11-09 adds support for the signed resource and signed blob snapshot time fields. 
    // These must be included in the string-to-sign. To construct the string-to-sign for Blob service resources, use the following format:
    // 
    // StringToSign = signedpermissions + "\n" +  
    //                signedstart + "\n" +  
    //                signedexpiry + "\n" +  
    //                canonicalizedresource + "\n" +  
    //                signedidentifier + "\n" +  
    //                signedIP + "\n" +  
    //                signedProtocol + "\n" +  
    //                signedversion + "\n" +  
    //                signedResource + "\n"
    //                signedSnapshotTime + "\n" +
    //                rscc + "\n" +  
    //                rscd + "\n" +  
    //                rsce + "\n" +  
    //                rscl + "\n" +  
    //                rsct  
    // 

    authSas.StringToSign = "signedpermissions,signedstart,signedexpiry,canonicalizedresource,signedidentifier,signedIP,signedProtocol,signedversion,signedResource,signedSnapshotTime,rscc,rscd,rsce,rscl,rsct";

    authSas.SetTokenParam("signedpermissions","sp","rw");

    var dt = new chilkat.CkDateTime();
    dt.SetFromCurrentSystemTime();
    authSas.SetTokenParam("signedstart","st",dt.GetAsIso8601("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmTZD",false));

    // This SAS token will be valid for 30 days.
    dt.AddDays(30);
    authSas.SetTokenParam("signedexpiry","se",dt.GetAsIso8601("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmTZD",false));

    // The canonicalizedresouce portion of the string is a canonical path to the signed resource. It must include the service name (blob, table, queue or file) for version
    // 2021-08-06 or later, the storage account name, and the resource name, and must be URL-decoded. Names of blobs must include the blobs container. Table names must be
    // lower-case. The following examples show how to construct the canonicalizedresource portion of the string, depending on the type of resource.
    // For example:
    // URL = https://chilkat.blob.core.windows.net/mycontainer/starfish.jpg
    // canonicalizedresource = "/blob/chilkat/mycontainer/starfish.jpg"  
    // IMPORTANT: See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/create-service-sas for all details..
    authSas.SetNonTokenParam("canonicalizedresource","/blob/chilkat/mycontainer/starfish.jpg");

    authSas.SetTokenParam("signedProtocol","spr","https");

    //  Specifiy values and query param names for each field.
    //  If a field is not specified, then an empty string will be used for its value.
    authSas.SetTokenParam("signedversion","sv","2018-11-09");

    // Indicate that we are creating a service SAS that is limited to the blob resource.
    // (Specify b if the shared resource is a blob. This grants access to the content and metadata of the blob.
    //  Specify c if the shared resource is a container. This grants access to the content and metadata of any blob in the container, and to the list of blobs in the container. )
    authSas.SetTokenParam("signedResource","sr","b");

    // Note that we did not call SetTokenParam for "signedIP", "signedSnapshotTime", "rscc", and others.  For any omitted fields
    // the value will default to the empty string.

    // Generate the SAS token.
    var sasToken = authSas.GenerateToken();
    if (authSas.LastMethodSuccess !== true) {
        console.log(authSas.LastErrorText);
        return;
    }

    console.log("SAS token: " + sasToken);

    // Save the SAS Service token to a file.
    // We can then use this pre-generated token for future Azure Storage Account operations.
    var fac = new chilkat.FileAccess();
    fac.WriteEntireTextFile("qa_data/tokens/azureStorageServiceSas.txt",sasToken,"utf-8",false);

}

chilkatExample();

 

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