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A Serverless Plugin for the Serverless Framework, which can replace environment variables with secrets from AWS Secrets Manager.

Introduction

If you are using a serverless plugin like Serverless Dotenv Plugin, then you shall be having .env.* files that looks like:

MYSQL_USERNAME=username
MYSQL_PASSWORD=password

Rather than storing these secrets in your .env.* file, you can instead store them in AWS Secrets Manager. This plugin will then replace the environment variables (that are already loaded into Serverless framework) with the secrets from AWS Secrets Manager.

You need to change your above .env.* files to:

MYSQL_USERNAME=secret:MYSQL_USERNAME
MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret:MYSQL_PASSWORD

The plugin will then search within AWS Secrets Manager (refer to secretId configuration) for a secret with the name MYSQL_USERNAME and MYSQL_PASSWORD and replace the environment variables with the secret value.

Secrets are recognized as environment variables whose name started with a pre-defined prefix. (refer to secretPrefix configuration below).

Getting Started

These instructions will help you integrate this plugin into your serverless service.

Prerequisites

You need to have the below softwares running on your system:

Installing the plugin

Run below command to install the plugin:

$ npm install --save-dev serverless-aws-secrets

Add the plugin to serverless.yml:

plugins:
  - serverless-aws-secrets

This will run the plugin during the below serverless hooks:

  • before:package:initialize
  • offline:start:init

Configuring the plugin

The plugin can be configured by:

custom:
  serverless-aws-secrets:
    secretId: ...
    secretPrefix: ...
  • secretId: Location of the secret in AWS Secrets Manager. Default: ${provider.stage}/${app}-${service}

  • secretPrefix: Prefix of the secret name in AWS Secrets Manager. Default: secret:

CLI commands

This plugin also exposes a CLI command that can be used along with serverless.

Display the secret values

$ sls aws-secrets --verbose

This will display the output:

[serverless-aws-secrets]: Running the command: sls aws-secrets
[serverless-aws-secrets]: Loading secret: {secretId} in {provider.region}
βœ” [serverless-aws-secrets]: Secret: {secretKey}, Value: {secretValue}

Local Development

These instructions will help you to run the project in your local.

Setup

Run the below commands to setup the project:

$ git clone git@github.com:robin-thomas/serverless-aws-secrets.git
$ cd serverless-aws-secrets
$ nvm use 18
$ npm install

Running the tests

You can run the unit tests written in Jest by running:

$ npm run test

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.