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go-aws-ssm
Go package that interfaces with AWS System Manager.
Why to use go-aws-ssm and not the aws-sdk-go?
This package is wrapping the aws-sdk-go and hides the complexity dealing with the not so Go friendly AWS SDK. Perfect use case for this package is when secure parameters for an application are stored to AWS Parameter Store using a path hierarchy. During application startup you can use this package to fetch them and use them in your application.
Install
go get github.com/PaddleHQ/go-aws-ssm
Examples
Basic Usage
//Assuming you have the parameters in the following format:
//my-service/dev/param-1 -> with value `a`
//my-service/dev/param-2 -> with value `b`
pmstore, err := awsssm.NewParameterStore()
if err != nil {
return err
}
//Requesting the base path
params, err := pmstore.GetAllParametersByPath("/my-service/dev/", true)
if err!=nil{
return err
}
//And getting a specific value
value:=params.GetValueByName("param-1")
//value should be `a`
Integrates easily with viper
//Assuming you have the parameters in the following format:
//my-service/dev/param-1 -> with value `a`
//my-service/dev/param-2 -> with value `b`
pmstore, err := awsssm.NewParameterStore()
if err != nil {
return err
}
//Requesting the base path
params, err := pmstore.GetAllParametersByPath("/my-service/dev/", true)
if err!=nil{
return err
}
//Configure viper to handle it as json document, nothing special here!
v := viper.New()
v.SetConfigType(`json`)
//params object implements the io.Reader interface that is required
err = v.ReadConfig(params)
if err != nil {
return err
}
value := v.Get(`param-1`)
//value should be `a`