AWS Glue with SecretManager for database credentials
I am having a AWS Glue Python script which I am using for connecting to an Aurora Mysql database. For this, I tried to use AWS SecretManager so that I do not have to hardcode the database credentials in the script.
While I am able to successfully use secretmanager and use it in my AWS Glue script to connect to RDS, I see that the credentials are not secret, and if I print the contents of a variable holding the database credentials, I am able to see the passwords, username, etc. in the cloudwatch logs.
Please find herewith the code snippet:
# Getting DB credentials from Secrets Manager
client = boto3.client("secretsmanager", region_name="us-west-2")
get_secret_value_response = client.get_secret_value(
SecretId="RDS_Dev_Cluster"
)
secret = get_secret_value_response['SecretString']
secret = json.loads(secret)
db_username = secret.get('username')
db_password = secret.get('password')
db_url = secret.get('host')
print db_username
print db_password
print db_url
Is there any way we can encrypt the username/password credentials. Can we use AWS KMS? I haven't tried KMS in this, but would like to get suggestions before using another AWS service. If not, how can we mask the database credentials besides secretmanager.
Thanks
python amazon-web-services aws-glue secret-manager
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I am having a AWS Glue Python script which I am using for connecting to an Aurora Mysql database. For this, I tried to use AWS SecretManager so that I do not have to hardcode the database credentials in the script.
While I am able to successfully use secretmanager and use it in my AWS Glue script to connect to RDS, I see that the credentials are not secret, and if I print the contents of a variable holding the database credentials, I am able to see the passwords, username, etc. in the cloudwatch logs.
Please find herewith the code snippet:
# Getting DB credentials from Secrets Manager
client = boto3.client("secretsmanager", region_name="us-west-2")
get_secret_value_response = client.get_secret_value(
SecretId="RDS_Dev_Cluster"
)
secret = get_secret_value_response['SecretString']
secret = json.loads(secret)
db_username = secret.get('username')
db_password = secret.get('password')
db_url = secret.get('host')
print db_username
print db_password
print db_url
Is there any way we can encrypt the username/password credentials. Can we use AWS KMS? I haven't tried KMS in this, but would like to get suggestions before using another AWS service. If not, how can we mask the database credentials besides secretmanager.
Thanks
python amazon-web-services aws-glue secret-manager
add a comment |
I am having a AWS Glue Python script which I am using for connecting to an Aurora Mysql database. For this, I tried to use AWS SecretManager so that I do not have to hardcode the database credentials in the script.
While I am able to successfully use secretmanager and use it in my AWS Glue script to connect to RDS, I see that the credentials are not secret, and if I print the contents of a variable holding the database credentials, I am able to see the passwords, username, etc. in the cloudwatch logs.
Please find herewith the code snippet:
# Getting DB credentials from Secrets Manager
client = boto3.client("secretsmanager", region_name="us-west-2")
get_secret_value_response = client.get_secret_value(
SecretId="RDS_Dev_Cluster"
)
secret = get_secret_value_response['SecretString']
secret = json.loads(secret)
db_username = secret.get('username')
db_password = secret.get('password')
db_url = secret.get('host')
print db_username
print db_password
print db_url
Is there any way we can encrypt the username/password credentials. Can we use AWS KMS? I haven't tried KMS in this, but would like to get suggestions before using another AWS service. If not, how can we mask the database credentials besides secretmanager.
Thanks
python amazon-web-services aws-glue secret-manager
I am having a AWS Glue Python script which I am using for connecting to an Aurora Mysql database. For this, I tried to use AWS SecretManager so that I do not have to hardcode the database credentials in the script.
While I am able to successfully use secretmanager and use it in my AWS Glue script to connect to RDS, I see that the credentials are not secret, and if I print the contents of a variable holding the database credentials, I am able to see the passwords, username, etc. in the cloudwatch logs.
Please find herewith the code snippet:
# Getting DB credentials from Secrets Manager
client = boto3.client("secretsmanager", region_name="us-west-2")
get_secret_value_response = client.get_secret_value(
SecretId="RDS_Dev_Cluster"
)
secret = get_secret_value_response['SecretString']
secret = json.loads(secret)
db_username = secret.get('username')
db_password = secret.get('password')
db_url = secret.get('host')
print db_username
print db_password
print db_url
Is there any way we can encrypt the username/password credentials. Can we use AWS KMS? I haven't tried KMS in this, but would like to get suggestions before using another AWS service. If not, how can we mask the database credentials besides secretmanager.
Thanks
python amazon-web-services aws-glue secret-manager
python amazon-web-services aws-glue secret-manager
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