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@dmno/bitwarden-plugin
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Check out the docs for more information on how to use DMNO with Bitwarden Secrets Manager.
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Securely use your secrets and data from Bitwarden Secrets Manager within DMNO Config Engine.
You must initialize an instance of the plugin, giving it a unique ID and wiring up the access token to its location within your config schema.
Then you can use the plugin instance which now has authentication, to fetch individual items by their UUID.
For example:
import { DmnoBaseTypes, defineDmnoService, configPath, NodeEnvType, switchBy, configPath } from 'dmno';
import { BitwardenSecretsManagerDmnoPlugin, BitwardenSecretsManagerTypes } from '@dmno/bitwarden-plugin';
const bwsPlugin = new BitwardenSecretsManagerDmnoPlugin('bitwarden', {
accessToken: configPath('..', 'BWS_TOKEN'),
});
export default defineDmnoService({
schema: {
BWS_TOKEN: {
extends: BitwardenSecretsManagerTypes.machineAccountAccessToken,
},
ITEM_FROM_BITWARDEN: {
value: bwsPlugin.secretById('df2246f1-7889-4d1b-a18e-b219001ee3b3')
}
//...
Since the access token is sensitive, you'll need to populate the value of BWS_TOKEN
using an override. For local development, you can store the machine access token in your .dmno/.env.local
file, and in deployed environments you can set it as an environment variable.
bwsPlugin.secretById(uuid)
BitwardenSecretsManagerTypes.machineAccountAccessToken
BitwardenSecretsManagerTypes.secretId
BitwardenSecretsManagerTypes.projectId
FAQs
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