Class: Aws::SecretsManager::Types::UpdateSecretRequest
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::SecretsManager::Types::UpdateSecretRequest
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb
Overview
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[:secret_binary, :secret_string]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#client_request_token ⇒ String
If you include
SecretString
orSecretBinary
, then Secrets Manager creates a new version for the secret, and this parameter specifies the unique identifier for the new version. -
#description ⇒ String
The description of the secret.
-
#kms_key_id ⇒ String
The ARN, key ID, or alias of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt new secret versions as well as any existing versions with the staging labels
AWSCURRENT
,AWSPENDING
, orAWSPREVIOUS
. -
#secret_binary ⇒ String
The binary data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret.
-
#secret_id ⇒ String
The ARN or name of the secret.
-
#secret_string ⇒ String
The text data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret.
Instance Attribute Details
#client_request_token ⇒ String
If you include SecretString
or SecretBinary
, then Secrets
Manager creates a new version for the secret, and this parameter
specifies the unique identifier for the new version.
If you generate a raw HTTP request to the Secrets Manager service
endpoint, then you must generate a ClientRequestToken
and include
it in the request.
This value helps ensure idempotency. Secrets Manager uses this value to prevent the accidental creation of duplicate versions if there are failures and retries during a rotation. We recommend that you generate a UUID-type value to ensure uniqueness of your versions within the specified secret.
A suitable default value is auto-generated. You should normally not need to pass this option.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb', line 2331 class UpdateSecretRequest < Struct.new( :secret_id, :client_request_token, :description, :kms_key_id, :secret_binary, :secret_string) SENSITIVE = [:secret_binary, :secret_string] include Aws::Structure end |
#description ⇒ String
The description of the secret.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb', line 2331 class UpdateSecretRequest < Struct.new( :secret_id, :client_request_token, :description, :kms_key_id, :secret_binary, :secret_string) SENSITIVE = [:secret_binary, :secret_string] include Aws::Structure end |
#kms_key_id ⇒ String
The ARN, key ID, or alias of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses
to encrypt new secret versions as well as any existing versions with
the staging labels AWSCURRENT
, AWSPENDING
, or AWSPREVIOUS
. If
you don't have kms:Encrypt
permission to the new key, Secrets
Manager does not re-encrypt existing secret versions with the new
key. For more information about versions and staging labels, see
Concepts: Version.
A key alias is always prefixed by alias/
, for example
alias/aws/secretsmanager
. For more information, see About
aliases.
If you set this to an empty string, Secrets Manager uses the Amazon
Web Services managed key aws/secretsmanager
. If this key doesn't
already exist in your account, then Secrets Manager creates it for
you automatically. All users and roles in the Amazon Web Services
account automatically have access to use aws/secretsmanager
.
Creating aws/secretsmanager
can result in a one-time significant
delay in returning the result.
You can only use the Amazon Web Services managed key
aws/secretsmanager
if you call this operation using credentials
from the same Amazon Web Services account that owns the secret. If
the secret is in a different account, then you must use a customer
managed key and provide the ARN of that KMS key in this field. The
user making the call must have permissions to both the secret and
the KMS key in their respective accounts.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb', line 2331 class UpdateSecretRequest < Struct.new( :secret_id, :client_request_token, :description, :kms_key_id, :secret_binary, :secret_string) SENSITIVE = [:secret_binary, :secret_string] include Aws::Structure end |
#secret_binary ⇒ String
The binary data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. We recommend that you store your binary data in a file and then pass the contents of the file as a parameter.
Either SecretBinary
or SecretString
must have a value, but not
both.
You can't access this parameter in the Secrets Manager console.
Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb', line 2331 class UpdateSecretRequest < Struct.new( :secret_id, :client_request_token, :description, :kms_key_id, :secret_binary, :secret_string) SENSITIVE = [:secret_binary, :secret_string] include Aws::Structure end |
#secret_id ⇒ String
The ARN or name of the secret.
For an ARN, we recommend that you specify a complete ARN rather than a partial ARN. See Finding a secret from a partial ARN.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb', line 2331 class UpdateSecretRequest < Struct.new( :secret_id, :client_request_token, :description, :kms_key_id, :secret_binary, :secret_string) SENSITIVE = [:secret_binary, :secret_string] include Aws::Structure end |
#secret_string ⇒ String
The text data to encrypt and store in the new version of the secret. We recommend you use a JSON structure of key/value pairs for your secret value.
Either SecretBinary
or SecretString
must have a value, but not
both.
Sensitive: This field contains sensitive information, so the service does not include it in CloudTrail log entries. If you create your own log entries, you must also avoid logging the information in this field.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/lib/aws-sdk-secretsmanager/types.rb', line 2331 class UpdateSecretRequest < Struct.new( :secret_id, :client_request_token, :description, :kms_key_id, :secret_binary, :secret_string) SENSITIVE = [:secret_binary, :secret_string] include Aws::Structure end |