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KMSClient.listKeys()
lists all the Key Management Service keys in the caller’s AWS account and region.
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Promise<KMSKey[]> | A Promise that fulfills with an array of KMSKey objects. |
Example
JavaScript
import exec from 'k6/execution';
import { AWSConfig, KMSClient } from 'https://jslib.k6.io/aws/0.11.0/kms.js';
const awsConfig = new AWSConfig({
region: __ENV.AWS_REGION,
accessKeyId: __ENV.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: __ENV.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
});
const kms = new KMSClient(awsConfig);
const testKeyId = 'e67f95-4c047567-4-a0b7-62f7ce8ec8f48';
export default async function () {
// List the KMS keys the AWS authentication configuration
// gives us access to.
const keys = await kms.listKeys();
// If our test key does not exist, abort the execution.
if (keys.filter((b) => b.keyId === testKeyId).length == 0) {
exec.test.abort();
}
}
A k6 script querying the user’s Key Management Service keys and verifying their test key exists
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