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(JavaScript) Azure Key Vault Get Certificates
Demonstrates how to list the certificates in an Azure Key Vault.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.96 or later. For more information, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/keyvault/certificates/get-certificates/get-certificates?tabs=HTTP
var success = false;
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// We demonstrated how to get an access token for your Azure Key Vault
// in this example: Azure Key Vault Get OAuth2 Access Token using Client Credentials
// However.. starting in Chilkat v9.5.0.96, instead of directly providing Chilkat with the OAuth2 access token,
// you can instead provide the means for Chilkat to automatically get the OAuth2 access token,
// and in addition, Chilkat will automatically re-fetch a new OAuth2 access token as needed, such as shortly
// prior to or after expiration.
// You do this by setting the AuthToken property to a JSON string that contains the required information.
var json = new CkJsonObject();
json.UpdateString("client_id","APP_ID");
// The APP_PASSWORD is the "password" returned by the Azure CLI command: az ad sp create-for-rbac --name http://example.com --role Contributor
// See Azure Key Vault Get OAuth2 Access Token using Client Credentials
json.UpdateString("client_secret","APP_PASSWORD");
// The access token will be for Azure Key Vault operations.
json.UpdateString("resource","https://vault.azure.net");
// Specify the token endpoint which includes your tenant ID.
json.UpdateString("token_endpoint","https://login.microsoftonline.com/TENANT_ID/oauth2/token");
var http = new CkHttp();
// Instead of providing an actual access token, we give Chilkat the information that allows it to
// automatically fetch the access token using the OAuth2 client credentials flow.
http.AuthToken = json.Emit();
// Replace key_vault_name with the name of your Azure Key Vault.
var sbResponse = new CkStringBuilder();
success = http.QuickGetSb("https://key_vault_name.vault.azure.net/certificates?api-version=7.4",sbResponse);
if (success == false) {
var statusCode = http.LastStatus;
if (statusCode == 0) {
// We did not get a response from the server..
console.log(http.LastErrorText);
}
else {
// We received a response, but it was an error.
console.log("Error response status code: " + statusCode);
console.log("Error response:");
console.log(sbResponse.GetAsString());
}
return;
}
var jsonResp = new CkJsonObject();
jsonResp.LoadSb(sbResponse);
jsonResp.EmitCompact = false;
console.log(jsonResp.Emit());
// The output looks like this:
// {
// "value": [
// {
// "id": "https://kvchilkat.vault.azure.net/certificates/BadSSL",
// "x5t": "U04xLnb8Ww7BKkW9dD7P1cCHNDY",
// "attributes": {
// "enabled": true,
// "nbf": 1674409014,
// "exp": 1737481014,
// "created": 1697294224,
// "updated": 1697294224
// },
// "subject": ""
// },
// {
// "id": "https://kvchilkat.vault.azure.net/certificates/Brasil",
// "x5t": "ayF5eBtlA35xPMivusE0wpmFjnA",
// "attributes": {
// "enabled": true,
// "nbf": 1667830002,
// "exp": 1699366002,
// "created": 1697294090,
// "updated": 1697294090
// },
// "subject": ""
// }
// ],
// "nextLink": null
// }
// Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
// Generate Parsing Code from JSON
var id;
var x5t;
var Enabled;
var Nbf;
var Exp;
var Created;
var Updated;
var subject;
var i = 0;
var count_i = jsonResp.SizeOfArray("value");
while (i < count_i) {
jsonResp.I = i;
id = jsonResp.StringOf("value[i].id");
x5t = jsonResp.StringOf("value[i].x5t");
Enabled = jsonResp.BoolOf("value[i].attributes.enabled");
Nbf = jsonResp.IntOf("value[i].attributes.nbf");
Exp = jsonResp.IntOf("value[i].attributes.exp");
Created = jsonResp.IntOf("value[i].attributes.created");
Updated = jsonResp.IntOf("value[i].attributes.updated");
subject = jsonResp.StringOf("value[i].subject");
i = i+1;
}
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