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Pass-along

OpenSSF Best Practices

The main application uses port 8080.

/healthz and /metrics endpoints uses port 8888.

Server config

The following config can be set via environment variables

Tables Required Default
SERVER_SALT
DATABASE_TYPE in-memory
REDIS_SERVER localhost
REDIS_PORT 6379
SERVER_PORT 8080
HEALTH_PORT 8888
LOG_LEVEL info
VALID_FOR_OPTIONS 3600,7200,43200,86400

SERVER_SALT

For extra security you can add your own salt when encrypting the data.

DATABASE_TYPE

Can either be in-memory or redis.

REDIS_SERVER

Address to your redis server.

REDIS_PORT

Used to specify the port your redis server is using.

SERVER_PORT

Listen port for api and ui endpoint.

HEALTH_PORT

Listen port for health endpoint, used mainly for liveness probes.

LOG_LEVEL

Used to specify loglevels, valid values are: debug, info, warn and error

VALID_FOR_OPTIONS

Which options are available in the UI for secret expiration.

Create a new secret

curl --request POST \
  --url http://localhost:8080/api \
  --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  --data '{
	"content": "some super secret stuff goes here",
	"expires_in": 10
}'

expires_in is number of seconds until it expires.

The reponse will be the ID of your secret, which can be used to fetch it again.

Fetch a secret

To fetch you secret again to a GET request to http://localhost:8080/api/<your-secret-id-goes-here>

For example:

curl --request GET \
  --url http://localhost:8080/api/Jsm9nDvKVhtAQEfz1Bukx7jHeKIBpPV8kX0B_a4w2rEqAke0MYJ_uvGc30s6o85TiIn-qeBm_9S55ajlDzysRw