node-credstash
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A node implementation of credstash
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node-credstash
Node.js port of credstash
Installation
As a command line tool:
npm install node-credstash -g
As a project dependency:
npm install node-credstash --save
Setup
Setup of the credtash table is on it's way, but for now we recommend using credstash, or building the table yourself.
Make sure you have some AWS credentials set up on your machine. There are a number of ways to do this, listed here.
Usage
Command line tool
Put
To store a value called super_secret
with a value abc123
, we'd do the following:
node-credstash put super_secret abc123
Get
To get the value of super_secret
:
node-credstash get super_secret
Options
You can pass two arguments to both commands:
--region
Your desired AWS region (this should be the same as your credstash table). Defaults tous-east-1
--table
Your credstash table name. Defaults tocredential-store
Node.js Module
Initialise
const Credstash = require('node-credstash');
const credstash = new Credstash('us-east-1', 'credential-store');
The constructor takes two arguments:
region
Your desired AWS region (this should be the same as your credstash table)table
Your credstash table name
Put
credstash.put('super_secret', 'abc123', (err) => {
});
The arguments are:
key
The key's namevalue
This is the value to be encryptedcallback
A callback function
Get
You can either get one item:
credstash.get('super_secret', (err, value) => {
});
Or multiple:
credstash.getAll(['super_secret', 'more_secret'], (err, values) => {
// values.super_secret = abc123
// ...
});
The arguments are:
item(s)
Either a string forget
or an array of strings forgetAll
callback
Callback function