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Secret
Secret is returned by the SecretsManagerClient.* methods that query secrets. Namely, listSecrets, getSecret, createSecret, and putSecretValue returns either an instance or array of Secret objects. The Secret object describes an Amazon Secrets Manager secret.
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Secret.name | string | The friendly name of the secret. You can use forward slashes in the name to represent a path hierarchy. |
Secret.arn | string | The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret. |
Secret.createdAt | number | The date and time (timestamp) when a secret was created. |
Secret.lastAccessDate | number | The last date that this secret was accessed. This value is truncated to midnight of the date and therefore shows only the date, not the time. |
Secret.lastChangedDate | number | The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way. |
Secret.tags | Array<{“key”: “value”}> | The list of user-defined tags associated with the secret. |
Example
import exec from 'k6/execution';
import {
AWSConfig,
SecretsManagerClient,
} from 'https://jslib.k6.io/aws/0.14.0/secrets-manager.js';
const awsConfig = new AWSConfig({
region: __ENV.AWS_REGION,
accessKeyId: __ENV.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: __ENV.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
});
const secretsManager = new SecretsManagerClient(awsConfig);
const testSecretName = 'jslib-test-secret';
export default async function () {
// List the secrets the AWS authentication configuration
// gives us access to.
const secrets = await secretsManager.listSecrets();
// If our test secret does not exist, abort the execution.
if (secrets.filter((s) => s.name === testSecretName).length == 0) {
exec.test.abort('test secret not found');
}
// Let's get it and print its content
const downloadedSecret = await secretsManager.getSecret(testSecretName);
console.log(downloadedSecret.secret);
}A k6 script that will query the user’s secrets and print a test secret’s value
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