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@adobe/helix-shared-secrets

v2.2.10

Published

Shared modules of the Helix Project - secrets

Downloads

3,565

Readme

Helix Shared - Secrets Wrapper

When writing universal serverless functions with Helix Universal, then helix-shared-secrets will wrap your function to load secrets from the respective secrets provider of the cloud function provider.

Note: Currently only AWS secrets manager is supported.

By default, the secrets with the name <package>/<function name> (for example /helix-services/helix-admin) is loaded and added to the context and process.env, overwriting former secrets.

Usage

import wrap from '@adobe/helix-shared-wrap';
import secrets from '@adobe/helix-shared-secrets';

...

export const main = wrap(run)
  .with(secrets);

Usage of secrets Wrapper with Custom nameFunction

The secrets wrapper can be customized by providing a nameFunction within the options. This function can dynamically determine the secrets path based on the context (ctx) and options (opts), or use a default path. Here are two example usages of the secrets wrapper with different types of nameFunction.

Example 1: Using a Simple Custom Path

In this example, the nameFunction returns a hardcoded secrets path, ignoring the default path and context.

const nameFunction = () => {
  return "/my-custom-secrets-path";
};

...

export const main = wrap(run)
  .with(secrets, { name: nameFunction });

In this scenario, regardless of the context or default path, the secrets path will always be "/my-custom-secrets-path".

Example 2: Extending the Default Path

Here, the nameFunction appends "/ci" to the default path. This is useful for scenarios where the path needs to be environment-specific.

const nameFunction = (opts, ctx, defaultPath) => {
  return ctx.func.version === "ci" ? `${defaultPath}/ci` : defaultPath;
};

export const main = wrap(run)
  .with(secrets, { name: nameFunction });

In this case, the secrets path is dynamically constructed based on the default path, which is then extended with "/ci", allowing for environment-specific configurations.