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listSecrets
S3Client.listSecrets
lists the secrets the authenticated user has access to in the region set by the SecretsManagerClient
instance’s configuration.
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
Promise<Array<Secret» | A Promise that fulfills with an array of Secret objects. |
Example
JavaScript
import exec from 'k6/execution';
import { AWSConfig, SecretsManagerClient } from 'https://jslib.k6.io/aws/0.11.0/secrets-manager.js';
const awsConfig = new AWSConfig({
region: __ENV.AWS_REGION,
accessKeyId: __ENV.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: __ENV.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
});
const secretsManager = new SecretsManagerClient(awsConfig);
const testSecretName = 'jslib-test-secret';
export default async function () {
// List the secrets the AWS authentication configuration
// gives us access to, and verify the test secret exists.
const secrets = await secretsManager.listSecrets();
if (secrets.filter((s) => s.name === testSecretName).length == 0) {
exec.test.abort('test secret not found');
}
console.log(JSON.stringify(secrets));
}
A k6 script that will list a user’s secrets from AWS secrets manager
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