Update documenation for HCL enables aws_secretsmanager function
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@ -12,20 +12,22 @@ Secrets can be read from the [AWS Secrets
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Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/) and used within your template
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as locals.
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~> Note: Support for AWS secrets will always obtain the latest version of a secret, essentially
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AWSCURRENT. Support for previous versions of a secret is not supported.
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```hcl
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aws_secretsmanager(name, key)
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```
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When key is not set (`null` or empty: `""`) then `aws_secretsmanager` returns
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the first secret key stored in secret `name` using the `AWSCURRENT`.
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the first secret key stored in secret `name`.
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You can either use this function in a `locals` block or directly inline where
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you want to use the value.
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```hcl
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locals {
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// null is equivalent to "AWSCURRENT"
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current_version = aws_secretsmanager("my_secret", null)
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secret = aws_secretsmanager("my_secret", null)
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}
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source "null" "first-example" {
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provisioner "shell-local" {
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environment_vars = ["TESTVAR=${build.PackerRunUUID}"]
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inline = ["echo current version is '${local.current_version}'",
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"echo previous version is '${aws_secretsmanager("my_secret", "AWSPREVIOUS")}'."]
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inline = ["echo my_secret is '${local.secret}'",
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"echo my_secret using an inline call is '${aws_secretsmanager("my_secret", null)}'."]
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}
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}
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```
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This will load the key stored at behind `my_secret` from aws secrets manager.
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This will load the key stored behind `my_secret` from aws secrets manager.
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The retrieval of single key secrets or plaintext secrets can be obtained by specifying (`null` or empty: `""`) as the `key`.
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When obtaining secrets that have multiple keys you can set `key` to the specific key you would like
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to fetch. For example, given the following secret with two keys if `key` is set to "shell" `aws_secretsmanager` will
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return only its value.
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```json
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{
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"test": "kitchen",
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"shell": "powershell"
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}
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```
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```hcl
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locals {
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secret = aws_secretsmanager("multikey/secret", "shell")
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}
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source "null" "first-example" {
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communicator = "none"
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}
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build {
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name = "my-build-name"
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sources = ["null.first-example"]
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provisioner "shell-local" {
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environment_vars = ["TESTVAR=${build.PackerRunUUID}"]
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inline = ["echo my_secret is '${local.secret}'"]
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}
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}
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```
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This will load the value `"powershell"` stored in the key `"shell"` behind `multikey/secret`.
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In order to use this function you have to configure valid AWS credentials using
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