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const AWS = require('aws-sdk'); | |
const client = new AWS.SecretsManager({}); | |
// Call the AWS API and return a Promise | |
function getAwsSecret(secretName) { | |
return client.getSecretValue({ SecretId: secretName }).promise(); | |
} | |
// Create a async function to use the Promise | |
// Top level await is a proposal | |
async function getAwsSecretAsync (secretName) { | |
var error; | |
var response = await getAwsSecret(secretName).catch(err => (error = err)); | |
return [error, response]; | |
} | |
// Call the async function and return NodeJS callback style | |
module.exports = function asyncExample () { | |
var [error, secret] = getAwsSecretAsync('dev/MySecret/MyService'); | |
if (error) { | |
// Trigger an error and halt | |
console.error(error); | |
return; | |
} | |
// Use the result | |
console.debug(secret); | |
} |
@rudyhadoux That'll work! You'll have to watch out for SecretString
not being found on s
if the result of clientsecrets.getSecretValue
isn't perfect (rejected).
I don't understand your message. The only thing I can say is I tested this code today within a Typescript AWS Lamba and it works.
If it works once, it always works in the same type of environment.
s
could be null
or undefined
if clientsecrets.getSecretValue
takes too long or something happens on AWS servers.
This code works :
const clientsecrets = new SecretsManager( { region: 'eu-west-3' } ); const getMySecret = async ( SecretId ) => { const s = await clientsecrets.getSecretValue( { SecretId } ).promise(); return s.SecretString; }; const secret = await getMySecret( 'STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_TEST_KEY' ); console.log( 'secret : ', secret );
I'm getting this error
SyntaxError: await is only valid in async functions and the top level bodies of modules
This code works :
const clientsecrets = new SecretsManager( { region: 'eu-west-3' } ); const getMySecret = async ( SecretId ) => { const s = await clientsecrets.getSecretValue( { SecretId } ).promise(); return s.SecretString; }; const secret = await getMySecret( 'STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_TEST_KEY' ); console.log( 'secret : ', secret );
I'm getting this error SyntaxError: await is only valid in async functions and the top-level bodies of modules
const secret = await getMySecret( 'STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_TEST_KEY' );
console.log( 'secret : ', secret );
This block of code needs to be wrapped in an async
function. Node.js doesn't, yet, natively support calling await
outside of an async
unlike Deno.
To fix your issue, you can do this:
// Either
// using an IIFE (Immediately-invoke Function Expression)
(async () => {
const secret = await getMySecret( 'STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_TEST_KEY' );
console.log( 'secret : ', secret );
})();
// or just use a Promise expression
getMySecret
.then((secret) => console.log( 'secret : ', secret ))
.catch((error) => console.error(error));
Top level async
/await
is now available in Node.js LTS (v16.15.0 as of now).
This code works :