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(CkPython) AWS Secrets Manager - Create or Update a Binary SecretSee more Secrets ExamplesDemonstrates how to create or update a binary secret stored in the AWS Secrets Manager. Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.1.0 or later. For more information, see https://cknotes.com/chilkat-secrets-class-added-in-version-10-1-0/
import sys import chilkat # This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # The bootstrap secret will contain the following information: # AWS Region # AWS Access Key # AWS Secret Key # See following examples for setting up a bootstrap secret in memory, # or in the local manager (Windows Credentials Manager or Apple Keychain) # Setup Bootstrap Secret in Local Manager # Setup Bootstrap Secret in Memory bootstrap = chilkat.CkSecrets() # Set the location of the bootstrap secret. # Can be "local_manager" or "memory", depending on how you setup the bootstrap secret. # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If your operating system is NOT Windows or MacOS/iOS, then change "local_manager" to "memory" # You can also, if desired, use "memory" on Windows and MacOS/iOS if your bootstrap secret was previously setup in memory. # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bootstrap.put_Location("local_manager") # Specify the bootstrap secret to be used. bsId = chilkat.CkJsonObject() bsId.UpdateString("appName","AWS") bsId.UpdateString("service","Example") bsId.UpdateString("username","Joe") # ---------------------------------------------------- secrets = chilkat.CkSecrets() # Setup for the AWS Secrets Manager secrets.put_Location("aws_secrets_manager") success = secrets.SetBootstrapSecret(bsId,bootstrap) if (success == False): print(secrets.lastErrorText()) sys.exit() # Specify the name of the secret. # service and username are required. # appName and domain are optional. # Note: The values are arbitrary and can be anything you want. json = chilkat.CkJsonObject() json.UpdateString("appName","Test2") json.UpdateString("service","Custom") json.UpdateString("domain","Ocean") json.UpdateString("username","Starfish") # The purpose of this example is to show how arbitrary binary data # can be stored as a secret. # We'll use a small JPG image that is approximately 6KB in size. # You can test using this same JPG at this URL: url = "https://chilkatdownload.com/sample_data/starfish.jpg" http = chilkat.CkHttp() bd = chilkat.CkBinData() success = http.DownloadBd(url,bd) if (success == False): print(http.lastErrorText()) sys.exit() # Create or update the binary secret. success = secrets.UpdateSecretBd(json,bd) if (success == False): print(secrets.lastErrorText()) sys.exit() print("Success.") # Here you can see the secret that was created in the AWS Secrets Manager: # |
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