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curl Update Local Manager Secrets

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Demonstrates how to initially write secrets to the local manager that will later be used in curl commands. On Windows, this refers to the Windows Credential Manager, and on macOS, it refers to the Apple Keychain.

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IncludeFile "CkJsonObject.pb"
IncludeFile "CkSecrets.pb"

Procedure ChilkatExample()

    success.i = 0

    ; This example will store 3 secrets in the local manager.

    ; On Windows, this refers to the Windows Credential Manager, and on macOS, it refers to the Apple Keychain.
    ; These secrets will be used at a later point in time in curl commands,
    ; as shown in this example:  Using Local Manager Secrets with curl

    ; Also see: Chilkat v11.5.0 — Secrets Integration
    ; and also: Chilkat Secrets API

    secrets.i = CkSecrets::ckCreate()
    If secrets.i = 0
        Debug "Failed to create object."
        ProcedureReturn
    EndIf

    json.i = CkJsonObject::ckCreate()
    If json.i = 0
        Debug "Failed to create object."
        ProcedureReturn
    EndIf

    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json,"appName","sharepoint")
    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json,"service","oauth2")
    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json,"username","client_id")

    ; These are not actual/real values..
    success = CkSecrets::ckUpdateSecretStr(secrets,json,"4afc67c5-6d3f-4ed0-91c7-5d239c78bff7")
    If success = 0
        Debug CkSecrets::ckLastErrorText(secrets)
        CkSecrets::ckDispose(secrets)
        CkJsonObject::ckDispose(json)
        ProcedureReturn
    EndIf

    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json,"username","client_secret")
    success = CkSecrets::ckUpdateSecretStr(secrets,json,"Rlh8Q~xaP10Dw-goWQDLXrRJfYAFVW1hHauvfhO6")
    If success = 0
        Debug CkSecrets::ckLastErrorText(secrets)
        CkSecrets::ckDispose(secrets)
        CkJsonObject::ckDispose(json)
        ProcedureReturn
    EndIf

    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json,"username","token_endpoint")
    success = CkSecrets::ckUpdateSecretStr(secrets,json,"https://login.microsoftonline.com/5f410b89-177f-40b3-9d66-ac519c728025/oauth2/v2.0/token")
    If success = 0
        Debug CkSecrets::ckLastErrorText(secrets)
        CkSecrets::ckDispose(secrets)
        CkJsonObject::ckDispose(json)
        ProcedureReturn
    EndIf

    ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ; The above secrets would be accessed like this:
    json2.i = CkJsonObject::ckCreate()
    If json2.i = 0
        Debug "Failed to create object."
        ProcedureReturn
    EndIf

    CkJsonObject::setCkEnableSecrets(json2, 1)

    ; Chilkat sees the secret specification string (beginning with "!!") and resolves from the local manager.
    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json2,"x","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_id")
    Debug "x = " + CkJsonObject::ckStringOf(json2,"x")

    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json2,"y","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_secret")
    Debug "y = " + CkJsonObject::ckStringOf(json2,"y")

    CkJsonObject::ckUpdateString(json2,"z","!!sharepoint|oauth2|token_endpoint")
    Debug "z = " + CkJsonObject::ckStringOf(json2,"z")

    ; You can see the values retrieved from the local manager:

    ; x = 4afc67c5-6d3f-4ed0-91c7-5d239c78bff7
    ; y = Rlh8Q~xaP10Dw-goWQDLXrRJfYAFVW1hHauvfhO6
    ; z = https://login.microsoftonline.com/5f410b89-177f-40b3-9d66-ac519c728025/oauth2/v2.0/token


    CkSecrets::ckDispose(secrets)
    CkJsonObject::ckDispose(json)
    CkJsonObject::ckDispose(json2)


    ProcedureReturn
EndProcedure