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@infisical/sdk

v3.0.3

Published

The Infisical SDK provides a convenient way to interact with the Infisical API.

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Readme

Infisical Javascript SDK V2

The Infisical SDK provides a convenient way to interact with the Infisical API.

Installation

npm install @infisical/sdk

Getting Started

import { InfisicalSDK } from '@infisical/sdk'

const client = new InfisicalSDK({
  siteUrl: "your-infisical-instance.com" // Optional, defaults to https://app.infisical.com
});

// Authenticate with Infisical
await client.auth().universalAuth.login({
  clientId: "<machine-identity-client-id>",
  clientSecret: "<machine-identity-client-secret>"
});

const allSecrets = await client.secrets().listSecrets({
  environment: "dev", // stg, dev, prod, or custom environment slugs
  projectId: "<your-project-id>"
});

console.log("Fetched secrets", allSecrets)

Core Methods

The SDK methods are organized into the following high-level categories:

  1. auth: Handles authentication methods.
  2. secrets: Manages CRUD operations for secrets.

auth

The Auth component provides methods for authentication:

Universal Auth

Authenticating

await client.auth().universalAuth.login({
  clientId: "<machine-identity-client-id>",
  clientSecret: "<machine-identity-client-secret>"
});

Parameters:

  • options (object):
    • clientId (string): The client ID of your Machine Identity.
    • clientSecret (string): The client secret of your Machine Identity.

Renewing

You can renew the authentication token that is currently set by using the renew() method.

await client.auth().universalAuth.renew();


#### Manually set access token
By default, when you run a successful `.login()` method call, the access token returned will be auto set for the client instance. However, if you wish to set the access token manually, you may use this method.

```typescript
client.auth().accessToken("<your-access-token>")

Parameters:

  • accessToken (string): The access token to be used for authentication. This should not include "Bearer".

AWS IAM

[!NOTE]
AWS IAM auth only works when the SDK is being used from within an AWS service, such as Lambda, EC2, etc.

Authenticating

await client.auth().awsIamAuth.login({
  identityId: "<your-identity-id>"
})

Parameters:

  • options (object):
    • identityId (string): The ID of your identity

Renewing

You can renew the authentication token that is currently set by using the renew() method.

await client.auth().awsIamAuth.renew();

secrets

This sub-class handles operations related to secrets:

List Secrets

const allSecrets = await client.secrets().listSecrets({
  environment: "dev",
  projectId: "<your-project-id>",
  expandSecretReferences: true,
  includeImports: false,
  recursive: false,
  secretPath: "/foo/bar"
});

Parameters:

  • projectId (string): The ID of your project.
  • environment (string): The environment in which to list secrets (e.g., "dev").
  • secretPath (str): The path to the secrets.
  • expandSecretReferences (bool): Whether to expand secret references.
  • recursive (bool): Whether to list secrets recursively.
  • includeImports (bool): Whether to include imported secrets.
  • tagFilters (string[]): Tags to filter secrets.

Returns:

  • ApiV3SecretsRawGet200Response: The response containing the list of secrets.

Create Secret

	const newSecret = await client.secrets().createSecret("SECRET_NAME", {
		environment: "dev",
		projectId: "<your-project-id>",
		secretValue: "SECRET_VALUE",
		secretComment: "This is a new secret",          // Optional
		secretPath: "/foo/bar",                         // Optional
		secretReminderNote: "This is a reminder note",  // Optional
		secretReminderRepeatDays: 7,                    // Optional
		skipMultilineEncoding: false,                   // Optional
		tagIds: ["tagId1", "tagId2"],                   // Optional
		type: "personal"                                // Optional
	});

Parameters:

  • secretName (string): The name of the secret to create
  • options (object):
    • projectId (string): The ID of your project.
    • environment (str): The environment in which to create the secret.
    • secretValue (str): The value of the secret.
    • secretPath (string, optional): The path to the secret.
    • secretComment (str, optional): A comment associated with the secret.
    • skipMultilineEncoding (bool, optional): Whether to skip encoding for multiline secrets.
    • secretReminderNote (string, optional): A note for the secret reminder.
    • secretReminderRepeatDays (number, optional): Number of days after which to repeat secret reminders.
    • tagIds (string[], optional): Array of tags to assign to the new secret.
    • type (personal | shared, optional): Which type of secret to create.

Returns:

  • ApiV3SecretsRawSecretNamePost200Response: The response after creating the secret.

Update Secret

const updatedSecret = await client.secrets().updateSecret("SECRET_TO_UPDATE", {
  environment: "dev",                                     
  projectId: "<your-project-id>",                                  
  secretValue: "UPDATED_SECRET_VALUE",                    
  newSecretName: "NEW_SECRET_NAME2",                      // Optional
  secretComment: "This is an updated secret",             // Optional
  secretPath: "/foo/bar",                                 // Optional
  secretReminderNote: "This is an updated reminder note", // Optional
  secretReminderRepeatDays: 14,                           // Optional
  skipMultilineEncoding: false,                           // Optional
  tagIds: ["tagId1", "tagId2"],                           // Optional
  type: "personal",                                       // Optional
  metadata: {                                             // Optional
    extra: "metadata"
  }
});

Parameters:

  • secretName (string): The name of the secret to update.`
  • options (object):
    • environment (str): The environment in which to update the secret.
    • projectId (str): The ID of your project.
    • secretValue (str, optional): The new value of the secret.
    • newSecretName (str, optional): A new name for the secret.
    • secretComment (str, optional): An updated comment associated with the secret.
    • secretPath (str): The path to the secret.
    • secretReminderNote (str, optional): An updated note for the secret reminder.
    • secretReminderRepeatDays (number, optional): Updated number of days after which to repeat secret reminders.
    • skipMultilineEncoding (bool, optional): Whether to skip encoding for multiline secrets.
    • tagIds (string[], optional): Array of tags to assign to the secret.
    • type (personal | shared, optional): Which type of secret to create.
    • metadata (object, optional): Assign additional details to the secret, accessible through the API.

Returns:

  • ApiV3SecretsRawSecretNamePost200Response: The response after updating the secret.

Get Secret by Name

	const singleSecret = await client.secrets().getSecret({
    environment: "dev",
		projectId: "<your-project-id>",
		secretName: "DATABASE_URL",
		expandSecretReferences: true, // Optional
		includeImports: true,         // Optional
		secretPath: "/foo/bar",       // Optional
		type: "shared",               // Optional
		version: 1                    // Optional
	});

Parameters:

  • environment (str): The environment in which to retrieve the secret.
  • projectId (str): The ID of your project.
  • secretName (str): The name of the secret.
  • secretPath (str, optional): The path to the secret.
  • expandSecretReferences (bool, optional): Whether to expand secret references.
  • includeImports (bool): Whether to include imported secrets.
  • version (str, optional): The version of the secret to retrieve. Fetches the latest by default.
  • type (personal | shared, optional): The type of secret to fetch.

Returns:

  • ApiV3SecretsRawSecretNameGet200Response: The response containing the secret.

Delete Secret by Name

const deletedSecret = await client.secrets().deleteSecret("SECRET_TO_DELETE", {
  environment: "dev",
  projectId: "<your-project-id>",
  secretPath: "/foo/bar", // Optional
  type: "personal"        // Optional
});

Parameters:

  • secretName (string): The name of the secret to delete.
  • options (object):
    • projectId (str): The ID of your project.
    • environment (str): The environment in which to delete the secret.
    • secret_path (str, optional): The path to the secret.
    • type (personal | shared, optional): The type of secret to delete.

Returns:

  • ApiV3SecretsRawSecretNamePost200Response: The response after deleting the secret.

dynamicSecrets

Create a new dynamic secret

Creating a new dynamic secret can be done by using the .dynamicSecrets().create({}) function. More details below.

The input for creating new dynamic secret varies greatly between secret types. For a more in-depth description of each input type for each dynamic secret type, please refer to our API documentation

Example for creating a new Redis dynamic secret
import { InfisicalSDK, DynamicSecretProviders } from "@infisical/sdk";
	const client = new InfisicalSDK();

	await client.auth().universalAuth.login({
		// For localhost
		clientId: "CLIENT_ID",
		clientSecret: "CLIENT_SECRET"
	});
const dynamicSecret = await client.dynamicSecrets().create({
  provider: {
    type: DynamicSecretProviders.Redis,
    inputs: {
      host: "<redis-host>",
      port: 6479,
      username: "<redis-username>",
      password: "<redis-password>", // Only required if your Redis instance uses authentication (recommended)
      creationStatement: "ACL SETUSER {{username}} on >{{password}} ~* &* +@all",
      revocationStatement: "ACL DELUSER {{username}}"
    }
  },
  defaultTTL: "1h",
  maxTTL: "24h",
  name: "dynamic-secret-name",
  projectSlug: "project-slug",
  environmentSlug: "dev"
});
console.log(dynamicSecret);

Returns:

  • ApiV1DynamicSecretsPost200Response['dynamicSecret']: The response after creating the dynamic secret

Delete a dynamic secret

Note: Deleting a dynamic secret will also delete it's associated leases.

const deletedDynamicSecret = await client.dynamicSecrets().delete("dynamic-secret-name", {
  environmentSlug: "dev",
  projectSlug: "project-slug"
});

Parameters:

  • secretName (string): The ID of the dynamic secret to delete
  • options (object):
    • projectSlug (str): The ID of your project.
    • environment (str): The environment in which to delete the secret.

Returns:

  • ApiV1DynamicSecretsDelete200Response['dynamicSecret']: The response after deleting the dynamic secret

dynamicSecrets.leases

In this section you'll learn how to work with dynamic secret leases

Create a new lease

const lease = await client.dynamicSecrets().leases.create({
  dynamicSecretName: "dynamic-secret-name",
  environmentSlug: "dev",
  projectSlug: "your-project-slug",
  path: "/foo/bar",
  ttl: "5m" // Optional
});

console.log(lease);

Your dynamic secret credentials will be contained user lease.data in this example.

Parameters:

  • dynamicSecretName (string): The name of the dynamic secret you wish to create a lease for.
  • projectSlug (string): The slug of the project where the secret is located.
  • environmentSlug (string): The environment where the dynamic secret is located.
  • path (string, optional): The path of where the dynamic secret is located.
  • ttl (string, optional): A vercel/ms encoded string representation of how long the lease credentials should be valid for. This will default to the dynamic secret's default TTL if not specified.

Returns:

  • ApiV1DynamicSecretsLeasesPost200Response: The dynamic secret lease result.

Delete a lease

const deletedLease = await client.dynamicSecrets().leases.delete(newLease.lease.id, {
  environmentSlug: "dev",
  projectSlug: "test-zb-3a",
  path: "/foo/bar",
  isForced: false // Wether or not to forcefully delete the lease. This can't guarantee that the lease will be deleted from the external provider.
});

Parameters:

  • leaseId (string): The ID of the lease you want to delete.
  • options:
    • projectSlug (string): The slug of the project where the secret is located.
    • environmentSlug (string): The environment where the dynamic secret is located.
    • path (string, optional): The path of where the dynamic secret is located.
    • isForced (bool, optional): Wether or not to forcefully delete the lease. This can't guarantee that the lease will be deleted from the external provider, and is potentially unsafe for sensitive dynamic secrets.

Returns:

  • ApiV1DynamicSecretsLeasesLeaseIdDelete200Response: The deleted lease result.

Renew a lease

Please note that renewals must happen before the lease has fully expired. After renewing the lease, you won't be given new credentials. Instead the existing credentials will continue to live for the specified TTL

const renewedLease = await client.dynamicSecrets().leases.renew(newLease.lease.id, {
		environmentSlug: "dev",
		projectSlug: "project-slug",
		path: "/foo/bar", // Optional
		ttl: "10m" // Optional
	});

Parameters:

  • leaseId (string): The ID of the lease you want to delete.
  • options (object):
    • projectSlug (string): The slug of the project where the secret is located.
    • environmentSlug (string): The environment where the dynamic secret is located.
    • path (string, optional): The path of where the dynamic secret is located.
    • ttl (string, optional): A vercel/ms encoded string representation of how long the lease credentials should be valid for. This will default to the dynamic secret's default TTL if not specified.

Returns:

  • ApiV1DynamicSecretsLeasesLeaseIdDelete200Response: The renewed lease response (doesn't contain new credentials).