chamber
aws-sdk-go
chamber | aws-sdk-go | |
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12 | 34 | |
2,403 | 8,548 | |
0.5% | 0.2% | |
7.5 | 9.4 | |
4 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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chamber
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ssmsh VS chamber - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Nov 2023
Chamber takes an opinionated view on AWS Parameter store as compared to ssmsh
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Ask HN: Secure and simple way for secret/credential management in a startup?
Building on this I’ve found https://github.com/segmentio/chamber to be super useful
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I need some feedback on the README for my Django Base Site
For secrets, the PaaS platform (Github Actions, Fly.io, etc.) I usually use has a method that works with environment variables. If I need something custom on AWS, then I use Chamber backed by AWS KMS.
- Can't believe Next.js founder said my open source project is 'fantastic'
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How can you add secrets to a dockerfile/image from AWS (Secret Manager)
We use Chamber (https://github.com/segmentio/chamber) to do this for us. Bring it into your image and use the environment variables as necessary. Some applications support using environment variables natively, you might need to add a script to write them into your config files.
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Interfacing w/ AWS Parameter Store via REST API
You can take a look at some code I wrote a while back to do this if you want examples https://github.com/segmentio/chamber/blob/master/store/ssmstore.go .
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How do you share and sync .env files for your team
We use AWS Parameter Store and segmentio/chamber.
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Not sure if DevOps, but a few questions.
https://github.com/segmentio/chamber is nice with parameter store, ive used it in the past.
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Exporting Parameter Store values to /etc/environment in a deployed EC2 instance from CloudFormation
Use Chamber.
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Configuration of software baked into AMI
For interacting with SSM, I would recommend using https://github.com/segmentio/chamber. You could add something to your user-data script that uses chamber to load a config file (chamber export is one way to do it) from SSM on startup. You could also use Systems Manager to enable you to do a "hot reload" of sorts by sending a command to your server to run the chamber command and restart your application.
aws-sdk-go
- my first go project, a CLI application to store IP addresses
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Go 1.21 will (probably) download newer toolchains on demand by default
I'm... really not sure I agree with this, from a philosophical point of view. It feels like this is making "eh, we'll just upgrade our Go version next quarter" too easy; ultimately some responsibility toward updating your application's Go version to work with what new dependencies require should fall on Us, the application developers. Sure, we're bad at it. Everyone's lived through running years-old versions of some toolchain. But I think this just makes the problem worse, not better.
Its compounded by the problem that, when you're setting up a new library, the `go` directive in the mod file defaults to your current toolchain; most likely a very current one. It would take a not-insignificant effort on the library author's part to change that to assert the true-minimum version of Go required, based on libraries and language features and such. That's an effort most devs won't take on.
I'd also guess that many developers, up-to this point if not indefinitely because education is hard, interpreted that `go` directive to mean more-of "the version of go this was built with"; not necessarily "the version of go minimally required". There are really major libraries (kubernetes/client-go [1]) which assert a minimum go version of 1.20; the latest version (see, for comparison, the aws-sdk, which specifies a more reasonable go1.11 [2]). I haven't, you know, fully audited these libraries, but 1.20 wasn't exactly a major release with huge language and library changes; do they really need 1.20? If devs haven't traditionally operated in this world where keeping this value super-current results in actually significant downstream costs in network bandwidth (go1.20 is 100mb!) and CI runtime, do we have confidence that the community will adapt? There's millions of Go packages out there.
Or, will a future version of Go patch a security update, not backport it more than one version or so, and libraries have to specify the newest `go` directive version, because manifest security scanning and policy and whatever? Like, yeah, I get the rosy worldview of "your minimum version encodes required language and library features", but its not obvious to me that this is how this field is, or even will be, used.
Just a LOT of tertiary costs to this change which I hope the team has thought through.
[1] https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/blob/master/go.mod#L...
[2] https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/blob/main/go.mod
- How to get better on golang
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Send an Email through AWS SES with GoLang
This email was sent with " + "Amazon SES using the " + "AWS SDK for Go.
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Looking for library recommendations: Django -> Golang port
I figured I'd ask the community for some recommendations for the following capabilities that Django + python stack is giving me at the moment: 1. Amazon SES Mailing (considering - aws-sdk-go) 2. Django Admin (considering go-admin 3. Django Signals (considering syncsignals 4. Celery (No contenders here)
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S3 upload with progress
I've been trying to implement some logging of progress when uploading objects to S3. My code is building on this example and can be found here.
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Background process in Lambda using SQS
Now that you have everything you need, let’s install the AWS SDK for Go library.
- Node.js 18 support in Lambda added to Go SDK
- Node.js 18 Runtime support added to Golang SDK
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AWS and its complicated shit needs to die
Counterpoint 2: Amazon is bad and should feel bad for making this an internal and embedding it in the Credentials struct.
What are some alternatives?
sops - Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
minio-go - MinIO Go client SDK for S3 compatible object storage
git2consul - Mirrors the contents of a git repository into Consul KVs.
Moto - A library that allows you to easily mock out tests based on AWS infrastructure.
hiera-eyaml-vault - A hiera-eyaml encryption plugin for Vault's transit engine
botocore - The low-level, core functionality of boto3 and the AWS CLI.
aws-sdk-go-v2 - AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
twitter-scraper - Scrape the Twitter frontend API without authentication with Golang.
petems-hiera_vault - A hiera backend for access to secrets being stored in HashiCorp Vault
cachet - Go(lang) client library for Cachet (open source status page system).
credstash - A little utility for managing credentials in the cloud
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