The Ex AWS Secrets Manager cache client enables caching of secrets for Elixir applications.
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May 15, 2020 - Elixir
The Ex AWS Secrets Manager cache client enables caching of secrets for Elixir applications.
Periodically syncs secrets from various Vaults to Kubernetes Secrets.
Python utility for caching in Lambda Functions
Data Engineering pipeline hosted entirely in the AWS ecosystem utilizing DynamoDB as the database
🧩⚙️ Component for loading AWS SecretsManager parameters in the Spring Boot application
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Data Engineering pipeline hosted entirely in the AWS ecosystem utilizing DocumentDB as the database
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Simple secret module for AWS Secrets Manager
Automatic rotation of AWS user access keys after a period of 90 days. Secrets stored in Secrets Manager with appropriate IAM permissions and resource policies to grant only the appropriate user access.
This project helps serve as a boilerplate / template for a typical application running on Kubernetes which has been setup with: AWS EKS cluster, AWS RDS DB Instance (MySQL) for database, AWS S3 for storage, AWS Secrets Manager for secrets, AWS Application Load Balancer for load balancing, AWS CloudWatch for monitoring, AWS Route 53 for DNS and, VPC
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Securely load config data from AWS SecretsManager.
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Quick and easy way to mange settings from AWS Secrets Manager.
The source code for the APIs being called from my personal website / portfolio website.
🔒 GitHub Action for AWS Secrets Manager
Pulumi stack that deploys a WireGuard server on EC2 Spot
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