Pascal (Lazarus/Delphi)
Pascal (Lazarus/Delphi)
Oracle Cloud Secrets - Create or Update a Binary Secret
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Demonstrates how to create or update a binary secret stored in the Oracle Cloud Secrets.Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.1.0 or later.
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program ChilkatDemo;
// Demonstrates using the Chilkat Pascal wrapper via the C bridge DLL.
// Builds as a console application under Lazarus (FPC) or Delphi.
{$IFDEF FPC}
{$MODE DELPHI}
{$ENDIF}
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
uses
{$IFDEF UNIX}
cthreads,
{$ENDIF}
SysUtils,
CkDllLoader,
Chilkat.Http,
Chilkat.Secrets,
Chilkat.BinData,
Chilkat.JsonObject;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
procedure RunDemo;
var
success: Boolean;
bootstrap: TSecrets;
bsId: TJsonObject;
secrets: TSecrets;
json: TJsonObject;
url: string;
http: THttp;
bd: TBinData;
begin
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:
// Private Key PEM
// 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 := TSecrets.Create;
// 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.Location := 'local_manager';
// Specify the bootstrap secret to be used.
bsId := TJsonObject.Create;
bsId.UpdateString('appName','oracle_bs');
bsId.UpdateString('service','Example');
bsId.UpdateString('username','Joe');
// ----------------------------------------------------
secrets := TSecrets.Create;
// Setup for the Oracle Cloud Secrets
secrets.Location := 'oracle_cloud';
success := secrets.SetBootstrapSecret(bsId,bootstrap);
if (success = False) then
begin
WriteLn(secrets.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
// 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 := TJsonObject.Create;
json.UpdateString('appName','Test2');
json.UpdateString('service','Custom');
json.UpdateString('domain','Ocean');
json.UpdateString('username','Starfish');
// Oracle Cloud Secrets requires a lot of additional information for each API call.
// You'll need to replace the following with your values.
// Note: To learn how to find these values, go to an AI such as ChatGPT and ask (for example) "In Oracle Cloud, where do I find my master key OCID?"
json.UpdateString('vault_name','ocid1.vault.oc1.us-chicago-1.ijttzlz7aadxo.abxxeljt4gv6tgrar66i5ugffincjmp52oveht3y2zn74rgo6raz6h72qtia');
json.UpdateString('region','us-chicago-1');
json.UpdateString('tenancy_ocid','ocid1.tenancy.oc1..aaaaaaaaov6vd3xdybgvwblezx2kmgjmo3dvsuljbwpf2m27mk47kkxsa5aa');
json.UpdateString('user_ocid','ocid1.user.oc1..aaaaaaaarsn42gwcl5rvahcmt5r6aheek65z54k5nbd6gtclmqn6emkqxajq');
json.UpdateString('master_key_ocid','ocid1.key.oc1.us-chicago-1.ijttzlz7aadxo.abxyeljtfbqhl5h2velmojmm6ls77lskmc7ardpekjgw264my6fuyxmhm6xa');
// 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 := THttp.Create;
bd := TBinData.Create;
success := http.DownloadBd(url,bd);
if (success = False) then
begin
WriteLn(http.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
// Create or update the binary secret.
success := secrets.UpdateSecretBd(json,bd);
if (success = False) then
begin
WriteLn(secrets.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
WriteLn('Success.');
// Here you can see the secret that was created in the Oracle Cloud Secrets:
//
bootstrap.Free;
bsId.Free;
secrets.Free;
json.Free;
http.Free;
bd.Free;
end;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
begin
try
RunDemo;
except
on E: Exception do
WriteLn('Unhandled exception: ', E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
end;
WriteLn;
{$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}
WriteLn('Press Enter to exit...');
ReadLn;
{$ENDIF}
end.