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September 24, 2019 17:31
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Extract encrypted credential from Terraform state file
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# -*- mode: shell-script -*- | |
set -eo pipefail | |
# Take as input a file containing the "private_key_encrypted" value of a | |
# service account key, extracted from a Terraform state file. To put the | |
# key there in the first place use Terraform something like this: | |
# | |
# resource "google_service_account" "example" { | |
# project = "${module.project.project_id}" | |
# account_id = "example" | |
# display_name = "Exable Service Account" | |
# } | |
# | |
# resource "google_service_account_key" "example" { | |
# service_account_id = "${google_service_account.example.name}" | |
# pgp_key = "keybase:crimeminister" | |
# public_key_type = "TYPE_X509_PEM_FILE" | |
# } | |
filename=$1 | |
if [ ! -f "${filename}" ]; then | |
echo "error: not a file: ${filename}" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
basename=$(basename "${filename}") | |
b64_file="/tmp/${basename}.b64" | |
base64 --decode "${filename}" | gpg --decrypt > "${b64_file}" | |
base64 --decode "${b64_file}" | |
rm "${b64_file}" |
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