The Secret Manager sample application demonstrates some common operations with Google Cloud Secret Manager and is compatible with Native Image compilation.
This application will create a new secret named native-secretmanager-test-secret if it does not already exist.
It will then add a new version of the secret and then attempt to read it.
You will need to follow these prerequisite steps in order to run these samples:
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If you have not already, create a Google Cloud Platform Project.
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Install the Google Cloud SDK which will allow you to run the sample with your project's credentials.
Once installed, log in with Application Default Credentials using the following command:
gcloud auth application-default loginNote: Authenticating with Application Default Credentials is convenient to use during development, but we recommend alternate methods of authentication during production use.
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Install the native image compiler.
You can follow the official installation instructions. After following the instructions, ensure that you install the Native Image extension installed by running:
gu install native-image
Navigate to this directory in a new terminal.
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Compile the application using the native image compiler. This step may take a few minutes.
mvn package -P native -DskipTests -
Run the application:
./target/native-image-sample -
The application runs through some basic Secret Manager operations (create, update, read) and then prints some results of the operations.
Created secret: projects/xxxxxx/secrets/graal-secretmanager-test-secret Added Secret Version: projects/xxxxxx/secrets/graal-secretmanager-test-secret/versions/1 Reading secret value: Hello World (Note: Don't print secret values in prod!)
In order to run the sample integration test as a native image, call the following command:
mvn test -Pnative