skills/sickn33/azure-keyvault-secrets-rust/SKILL.md
Azure Key Vault Secrets SDK for Rust. Use for storing and retrieving secrets, passwords, and API keys. Triggers: "keyvault secrets rust", "SecretClient rust", "get secret rust", "set secret rust".
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Client library for Azure Key Vault Secrets — secure storage for passwords, API keys, and other secrets.
cargo add azure_security_keyvault_secrets azure_identity
AZURE_KEYVAULT_URL=https://<vault-name>.vault.azure.net/
use azure_identity::DeveloperToolsCredential;
use azure_security_keyvault_secrets::SecretClient;
let credential = DeveloperToolsCredential::new(None)?;
let client = SecretClient::new(
"https://<vault-name>.vault.azure.net/",
credential.clone(),
None,
)?;
let secret = client
.get_secret("secret-name", None)
.await?
.into_model()?;
println!("Secret value: {:?}", secret.value);
use azure_security_keyvault_secrets::models::SetSecretParameters;
let params = SetSecretParameters {
value: Some("secret-value".into()),
..Default::default()
};
let secret = client
.set_secret("secret-name", params.try_into()?, None)
.await?
.into_model()?;
use azure_security_keyvault_secrets::models::UpdateSecretPropertiesParameters;
use std::collections::HashMap;
let params = UpdateSecretPropertiesParameters {
content_type: Some("text/plain".into()),
tags: Some(HashMap::from([("env".into(), "prod".into())])),
..Default::default()
};
client
.update_secret_properties("secret-name", params.try_into()?, None)
.await?;
client.delete_secret("secret-name", None).await?;
use azure_security_keyvault_secrets::ResourceExt;
use futures::TryStreamExt;
let mut pager = client.list_secret_properties(None)?.into_stream();
while let Some(secret) = pager.try_next().await? {
let name = secret.resource_id()?.name;
println!("Secret: {}", name);
}
use azure_security_keyvault_secrets::models::SecretClientGetSecretOptions;
let options = SecretClientGetSecretOptions {
secret_version: Some("version-id".into()),
..Default::default()
};
let secret = client
.get_secret("secret-name", Some(options))
.await?
.into_model()?;
DeveloperToolsCredential for dev, ManagedIdentityCredential for productioninto_model()? — to deserialize responsesResourceExt trait — for extracting names from IDsAssign these Key Vault roles:
Key Vault Secrets User — get and listKey Vault Secrets Officer — full CRUD| Resource | Link | |----------|------| | API Reference | https://docs.rs/azure_security_keyvault_secrets | | Source Code | https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/tree/main/sdk/keyvault/azure_security_keyvault_secrets | | crates.io | https://crates.io/crates/azure_security_keyvault_secrets |
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