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(JavaScript) How to Generate an Azure Storage Account Shared Access Signature (SAS)
Shows how to generate a Shared Access Signature (SAS) for an Azure Storage Account.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.65 or greater.
// Note: Requires Chilkat v9.5.0.65 or greater.
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
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// Create a Shared Access Signature (SAS) token for an Azure Storage Account.
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/fileservices/constructing-an-account-sas
// for details regarding the Azure Storage Account SAS fields.
var authSas = new CkAuthAzureSAS();
authSas.AccessKey = "AZURE_ACCESS_KEY";
// Specify the format of the string to sign.
// Each comma character in the following string represents a LF ("\n") character.
// The names specified in the StringToSign are replaced with the values specified
// in the subsequent calls to SetTokenParam and SetNonTokenParam,.
// Note: The trailing comma in the StringToSign is intentional and important. This indicates that the
// string to sign will end with a "\n".
// Also note: The names in the StringToSign are case sensitive. The names
// specified in the 1st argument in the calls to SetNonTokenParam and SetTokenParam should
// match a name listed in StringToSign.
authSas.StringToSign = "accountname,signedpermissions,signedservice,signedresourcetype,signedstart,signedexpiry,signedIP,signedProtocol,signedversion,";
// The account name is "chilkat". Use your own account name instead of "chilkat".
// Also use your own container name instead of "mycontainer".
authSas.SetNonTokenParam("accountname","chilkat");
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedpermissions","sp","rwdlacup");
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedservice","ss","bfqt");
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedresourcetype","srt","sco");
var dt = new CkDateTime();
dt.SetFromCurrentSystemTime();
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedstart","st",dt.GetAsIso8601("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmTZD",false));
// This SAS token will be valid for 30 days.
dt.AddDays(30);
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedexpiry","se",dt.GetAsIso8601("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmTZD",false));
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedProtocol","spr","https");
// Specifiy values and query param names for each field.
// If a field is not specified, then an empty string will be used for its value.
authSas.SetTokenParam("signedversion","sv","2015-04-05");
// Note that we did not call SetTokenParam for "signedIP". For any omitted fields
// the value will default to the empty string.
// Generate the SAS token.
var sasToken = authSas.GenerateToken();
if (authSas.LastMethodSuccess !== true) {
console.log(authSas.LastErrorText);
return;
}
console.log("SAS token: " + sasToken);
// Save the SAS token to a file.
// We can then use this pre-generated token for future Azure Storage Account operations.
var fac = new CkFileAccess();
fac.WriteEntireTextFile("qa_data/tokens/azureStorageAccountSas.txt",sasToken,"utf-8",false);
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