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AWS Secrets Manager - List Matching Secrets
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List secrets in the AWS Secrets Manager matching one or more wildcarded names for app, service, domain, and username.Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.1.0 or later.
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#include <CkSecretsW.h>
#include <CkJsonObjectW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// 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
CkSecretsW bootstrap;
// 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(L"local_manager");
// Specify the bootstrap secret to be used.
CkJsonObjectW bsId;
bsId.UpdateString(L"appName",L"AWS");
bsId.UpdateString(L"service",L"Example");
bsId.UpdateString(L"username",L"Joe");
// ----------------------------------------------------
CkSecretsW secrets;
// Setup for the AWS Secrets Manager
secrets.put_Location(L"aws_secrets_manager");
success = secrets.SetBootstrapSecret(bsId,bootstrap);
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",secrets.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Set wildcarded or exact values for appName, service, domain, and username.
// Omit any members where anything is allowed to match, or alternatively specify "*" to match anything.
CkJsonObjectW jsonMatch;
jsonMatch.UpdateString(L"appName",L"Test*");
// The following lines can be omitted. Not specifying anything for service, domain, or username is the same as "*".
jsonMatch.UpdateString(L"service",L"*");
jsonMatch.UpdateString(L"domain",L"*");
jsonMatch.UpdateString(L"username",L"*");
CkJsonObjectW results;
results.put_EmitCompact(false);
success = secrets.ListSecrets(jsonMatch,results);
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",secrets.lastErrorText());
return;
}
wprintf(L"%s\n",results.emit());
// Sample output:
// {
// "secrets": [
// {
// "appName": "Test",
// "service": "Something",
// "domain": "Xyz",
// "username": "Abc",
// "awsName": "Test/Something/Xyz/Abc"
// },
// {
// "appName": "Test2",
// "service": "Custom",
// "domain": "Ocean",
// "username": "Starfish",
// "awsName": "Test2/Custom/Ocean/Starfish"
// }
// ]
// }
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Here's sample code for parsing the JSON list of secrets.
const wchar_t *appName = 0;
const wchar_t *service = 0;
const wchar_t *domain = 0;
const wchar_t *username = 0;
const wchar_t *awsName = 0;
int i = 0;
int numSecrets = results.SizeOfArray(L"secrets");
while (i < numSecrets) {
results.put_I(i);
// Note: appName and domain are optional and may not exist in any given secret.
appName = results.stringOf(L"secrets[i].appName");
service = results.stringOf(L"secrets[i].service");
domain = results.stringOf(L"secrets[i].domain");
username = results.stringOf(L"secrets[i].username");
// Information field for the raw AWS secret name.
awsName = results.stringOf(L"secrets[i].awsName");
i = i + 1;
}
}