Interface IAmazonSecretsManager
- Namespace
- Amazon.SecretsManager
- Assembly
- AWSSDK.SecretsManager.dll
Interface for accessing SecretsManager
AWS Secrets Manager API Reference
AWS Secrets Manager provides a service to enable you to store, manage, and retrieve, secrets.
This guide provides descriptions of the Secrets Manager API. For more information about using this service, see the AWS Secrets Manager User Guide.
API Version
This version of the Secrets Manager API Reference documents the Secrets Manager API version 2017-10-17.
note
As an alternative to using the API, you can use one of the AWS SDKs, which consist of libraries and sample code for various programming languages and platforms such as Java, Ruby, .NET, iOS, and Android. The SDKs provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS Secrets Manager. For example, the SDKs provide cryptographically signing requests, managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For more information about the AWS SDKs, including downloading and installing them, see Tools for Amazon Web Services.
We recommend you use the AWS SDKs to make programmatic API calls to Secrets Manager. However, you also can use the Secrets Manager HTTP Query API to make direct calls to the Secrets Manager web service. To learn more about the Secrets Manager HTTP Query API, see Making Query Requests in the AWS Secrets Manager User Guide.
Secrets Manager API supports GET and POST requests for all actions, and doesn't require you to use GET for some actions and POST for others. However, GET requests are subject to the limitation size of a URL. Therefore, for operations that require larger sizes, use a POST request.
Support and Feedback for AWS Secrets Manager
We welcome your feedback. Send your comments to awssecretsmanager-feedback@amazon.com, or post your feedback and questions in the AWS Secrets Manager Discussion Forum. For more information about the AWS Discussion Forums, see Forums Help.
How examples are presented
The JSON that AWS Secrets Manager expects as your request parameters and the service returns as a response to HTTP query requests contain single, long strings without line breaks or white space formatting. The JSON shown in the examples displays the code formatted with both line breaks and white space to improve readability. When example input parameters can also cause long strings extending beyond the screen, you can insert line breaks to enhance readability. You should always submit the input as a single JSON text string.
Logging API Requests
AWS Secrets Manager supports AWS CloudTrail, a service that records AWS API calls for your AWS account and delivers log files to an Amazon S3 bucket. By using information that's collected by AWS CloudTrail, you can determine the requests successfully made to Secrets Manager, who made the request, when it was made, and so on. For more about AWS Secrets Manager and support for AWS CloudTrail, see Logging AWS Secrets Manager Events with AWS CloudTrail in the AWS Secrets Manager User Guide. To learn more about CloudTrail, including enabling it and find your log files, see the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.
public interface IAmazonSecretsManager : IAmazonService, IDisposable- Inherited Members
Properties
Paginators
Paginators for the service
ISecretsManagerPaginatorFactory Paginators { get; }Property Value
Methods
CancelRotateSecretAsync(CancelRotateSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Disables automatic scheduled rotation and cancels the rotation of a secret if currently in progress.
To re-enable scheduled rotation, call RotateSecret with
AutomaticallyRotateAfterDaysnote
If you cancel a rotation while in progress, it can leave the
VersionStageAWSPENDINGVersionIdVersionStageTo successfully start a rotation, the staging label
AWSPENDING- Not attached to any version at all 
- Attached to the same version as the staging label - AWSCURRENT
If the staging label
AWSPENDINGAWSCURRENTMinimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:CancelRotateSecret 
Related operations
- To configure rotation for a secret or to manually trigger a rotation, use RotateSecret. 
- To get the rotation configuration details for a secret, use DescribeSecret. 
- To list all of the currently available secrets, use ListSecrets. 
- To list all of the versions currently associated with a secret, use ListSecretVersionIds. 
Task<CancelRotateSecretResponse> CancelRotateSecretAsync(CancelRotateSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestCancelRotateSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CancelRotateSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<CancelRotateSecretResponse>
- The response from the CancelRotateSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
CreateSecretAsync(CreateSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Creates a new secret. A secret in Secrets Manager consists of both the protected secret data and the important information needed to manage the secret.
Secrets Manager stores the encrypted secret data in one of a collection of "versions" associated with the secret. Each version contains a copy of the encrypted secret data. Each version is associated with one or more "staging labels" that identify where the version is in the rotation cycle. The
SecretVersionsToStagesYou provide the secret data to be encrypted by putting text in either the
SecretStringSecretBinarySecretStringSecretBinaryAWSCURRENTnote
- If you call an operation to encrypt or decrypt the 
 or- SecretString
 for a secret in the same account as the calling user and that secret doesn't specify a AWS KMS encryption key, Secrets Manager uses the account's default AWS managed customer master key (CMK) with the alias- SecretBinary
 . If this key doesn't already exist in your account then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically. All users and roles in the same AWS account automatically have access to use the default CMK. Note that if an Secrets Manager API call results in AWS creating the account's AWS-managed CMK, it can result in a one-time significant delay in returning the result.- aws/secretsmanager
- If the secret resides in a different AWS account from the credentials calling an API that requires encryption or decryption of the secret value then you must create and use a custom AWS KMS CMK because you can't access the default CMK for the account using credentials from a different AWS account. Store the ARN of the CMK in the secret when you create the secret or when you update it by including it in the 
 . If you call an API that must encrypt or decrypt- KMSKeyId
 or- SecretString
 using credentials from a different account then the AWS KMS key policy must grant cross-account access to that other account's user or role for both the kms:GenerateDataKey and kms:Decrypt operations.- SecretBinary
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:CreateSecret 
- kms:GenerateDataKey - needed only if you use a customer-managed AWS KMS key to encrypt the secret. You do not need this permission to use the account default AWS managed CMK for Secrets Manager. 
- kms:Decrypt - needed only if you use a customer-managed AWS KMS key to encrypt the secret. You do not need this permission to use the account default AWS managed CMK for Secrets Manager. 
- secretsmanager:TagResource - needed only if you include the 
 parameter.- Tags
Related operations
- To delete a secret, use DeleteSecret. 
- To modify an existing secret, use UpdateSecret. 
- To create a new version of a secret, use PutSecretValue. 
- To retrieve the encrypted secure string and secure binary values, use GetSecretValue. 
- To retrieve all other details for a secret, use DescribeSecret. This does not include the encrypted secure string and secure binary values. 
- To retrieve the list of secret versions associated with the current secret, use DescribeSecret and examine the 
 response value.- SecretVersionsToStages
Task<CreateSecretResponse> CreateSecretAsync(CreateSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestCreateSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<CreateSecretResponse>
- The response from the CreateSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- EncryptionFailureException
- Secrets Manager can't encrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key. Check that the customer master key (CMK) is available, enabled, and not in an invalid state. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key. 
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- LimitExceededException
- The request failed because it would exceed one of the Secrets Manager internal limits. 
- MalformedPolicyDocumentException
- The policy document that you provided isn't valid. 
- PreconditionNotMetException
- The request failed because you did not complete all the prerequisite steps. 
- ResourceExistsException
- A resource with the ID you requested already exists. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
DeleteResourcePolicyAsync(DeleteResourcePolicyRequest, CancellationToken)
Deletes the resource-based permission policy attached to the secret.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:DeleteResourcePolicy 
Related operations
- To attach a resource policy to a secret, use PutResourcePolicy. 
- To retrieve the current resource-based policy that's attached to a secret, use GetResourcePolicy. 
- To list all of the currently available secrets, use ListSecrets. 
Task<DeleteResourcePolicyResponse> DeleteResourcePolicyAsync(DeleteResourcePolicyRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestDeleteResourcePolicyRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteResourcePolicy service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<DeleteResourcePolicyResponse>
- The response from the DeleteResourcePolicy service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
DeleteSecretAsync(DeleteSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Deletes an entire secret and all of its versions. You can optionally include a recovery window during which you can restore the secret. If you don't specify a recovery window value, the operation defaults to 30 days. Secrets Manager attaches a
DeletionDateAt any time before recovery window ends, you can use RestoreSecret to remove the
DeletionDateYou cannot access the encrypted secret information in any secret that is scheduled for deletion. If you need to access that information, you must cancel the deletion with RestoreSecret and then retrieve the information.
note
- There is no explicit operation to delete a version of a secret. Instead, remove all staging labels from the 
 field of a version. That marks the version as deprecated and allows Secrets Manager to delete it as needed. Versions that do not have any staging labels do not show up in ListSecretVersionIds unless you specify- VersionStage
 .- IncludeDeprecated
- The permanent secret deletion at the end of the waiting period is performed as a background task with low priority. There is no guarantee of a specific time after the recovery window for the actual delete operation to occur. 
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:DeleteSecret 
Related operations
- To create a secret, use CreateSecret. 
- To cancel deletion of a version of a secret before the recovery window has expired, use RestoreSecret. 
Task<DeleteSecretResponse> DeleteSecretAsync(DeleteSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestDeleteSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<DeleteSecretResponse>
- The response from the DeleteSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
DescribeSecretAsync(DescribeSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Retrieves the details of a secret. It does not include the encrypted fields. Secrets Manager only returns fields populated with a value in the response.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:DescribeSecret 
Related operations
- To create a secret, use CreateSecret. 
- To modify a secret, use UpdateSecret. 
- To retrieve the encrypted secret information in a version of the secret, use GetSecretValue. 
- To list all of the secrets in the AWS account, use ListSecrets. 
Task<DescribeSecretResponse> DescribeSecretAsync(DescribeSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestDescribeSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DescribeSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<DescribeSecretResponse>
- The response from the DescribeSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
GetRandomPasswordAsync(GetRandomPasswordRequest, CancellationToken)
Generates a random password of the specified complexity. This operation is intended for use in the Lambda rotation function. Per best practice, we recommend that you specify the maximum length and include every character type that the system you are generating a password for can support.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:GetRandomPassword 
Task<GetRandomPasswordResponse> GetRandomPasswordAsync(GetRandomPasswordRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestGetRandomPasswordRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetRandomPassword service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<GetRandomPasswordResponse>
- The response from the GetRandomPassword service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- See Also
GetResourcePolicyAsync(GetResourcePolicyRequest, CancellationToken)
Retrieves the JSON text of the resource-based policy document attached to the specified secret. The JSON request string input and response output displays formatted code with white space and line breaks for better readability. Submit your input as a single line JSON string.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:GetResourcePolicy 
Related operations
- To attach a resource policy to a secret, use PutResourcePolicy. 
- To delete the resource-based policy attached to a secret, use DeleteResourcePolicy. 
- To list all of the currently available secrets, use ListSecrets. 
Task<GetResourcePolicyResponse> GetResourcePolicyAsync(GetResourcePolicyRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestGetResourcePolicyRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetResourcePolicy service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<GetResourcePolicyResponse>
- The response from the GetResourcePolicy service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
GetSecretValueAsync(GetSecretValueRequest, CancellationToken)
Retrieves the contents of the encrypted fields
SecretStringSecretBinaryMinimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:GetSecretValue 
- kms:Decrypt - required only if you use a customer-managed AWS KMS key to encrypt the secret. You do not need this permission to use the account's default AWS managed CMK for Secrets Manager. 
Related operations
- To create a new version of the secret with different encrypted information, use PutSecretValue. 
- To retrieve the non-encrypted details for the secret, use DescribeSecret. 
Task<GetSecretValueResponse> GetSecretValueAsync(GetSecretValueRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestGetSecretValueRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the GetSecretValue service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<GetSecretValueResponse>
- The response from the GetSecretValue service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- DecryptionFailureException
- Secrets Manager can't decrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key. 
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
ListSecretVersionIdsAsync(ListSecretVersionIdsRequest, CancellationToken)
Lists all of the versions attached to the specified secret. The output does not include the
SecretStringSecretBinaryVersionStagenote
Always check the
NextTokenList*NextTokenMinimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:ListSecretVersionIds 
Related operations
- To list the secrets in an account, use ListSecrets. 
Task<ListSecretVersionIdsResponse> ListSecretVersionIdsAsync(ListSecretVersionIdsRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestListSecretVersionIdsRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the ListSecretVersionIds service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<ListSecretVersionIdsResponse>
- The response from the ListSecretVersionIds service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidNextTokenException
- You provided an invalid 
 value.- NextToken
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
ListSecretsAsync(ListSecretsRequest, CancellationToken)
Lists all of the secrets that are stored by Secrets Manager in the AWS account. To list the versions currently stored for a specific secret, use ListSecretVersionIds. The encrypted fields
SecretStringSecretBinarynote
Always check the
NextTokenList*NextTokenMinimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:ListSecrets 
Related operations
- To list the versions attached to a secret, use ListSecretVersionIds. 
Task<ListSecretsResponse> ListSecretsAsync(ListSecretsRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestListSecretsRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the ListSecrets service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<ListSecretsResponse>
- The response from the ListSecrets service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidNextTokenException
- You provided an invalid 
 value.- NextToken
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- See Also
PutResourcePolicyAsync(PutResourcePolicyRequest, CancellationToken)
Attaches the contents of the specified resource-based permission policy to a secret. A resource-based policy is optional. Alternatively, you can use IAM identity-based policies that specify the secret's Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the policy statement's
Resourcesand resource-based policies. The affected users and roles receive the permissions that are permitted by all of the relevant policies. For more information, see Using Resource-Based Policies for AWS Secrets Manager. For the complete description of the AWS policy syntax and grammar, see IAM JSON Policy Reference in the IAM User Guide.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:PutResourcePolicy 
Related operations
- To retrieve the resource policy attached to a secret, use GetResourcePolicy. 
- To delete the resource-based policy that's attached to a secret, use DeleteResourcePolicy. 
- To list all of the currently available secrets, use ListSecrets. 
Task<PutResourcePolicyResponse> PutResourcePolicyAsync(PutResourcePolicyRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestPutResourcePolicyRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the PutResourcePolicy service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<PutResourcePolicyResponse>
- The response from the PutResourcePolicy service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- MalformedPolicyDocumentException
- The policy document that you provided isn't valid. 
- PublicPolicyException
- The resource policy did not prevent broad access to the secret. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
PutSecretValueAsync(PutSecretValueRequest, CancellationToken)
Stores a new encrypted secret value in the specified secret. To do this, the operation creates a new version and attaches it to the secret. The version can contain a new
SecretStringSecretBinaryalso specify the staging labels that are initially attached to the new version.
note
The Secrets Manager console uses only the
SecretStringSecretBinary- If this operation creates the first version for the secret then Secrets Manager automatically attaches the staging label 
 to the new version.- AWSCURRENT
- If another version of this secret already exists, then this operation does not automatically move any staging labels other than those that you explicitly specify in the 
 parameter.- VersionStages
- If this operation moves the staging label 
 from another version to this version (because you included it in the- AWSCURRENT
 parameter) then Secrets Manager also automatically moves the staging label- StagingLabels
 to the version that- AWSPREVIOUS
 was removed from.- AWSCURRENT
- This operation is idempotent. If a version with a 
 with the same value as the- VersionId
 parameter already exists and you specify the same secret data, the operation succeeds but does nothing. However, if the secret data is different, then the operation fails because you cannot modify an existing version; you can only create new ones.- ClientRequestToken
note
- If you call an operation to encrypt or decrypt the 
 or- SecretString
 for a secret in the same account as the calling user and that secret doesn't specify a AWS KMS encryption key, Secrets Manager uses the account's default AWS managed customer master key (CMK) with the alias- SecretBinary
 . If this key doesn't already exist in your account then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically. All users and roles in the same AWS account automatically have access to use the default CMK. Note that if an Secrets Manager API call results in AWS creating the account's AWS-managed CMK, it can result in a one-time significant delay in returning the result.- aws/secretsmanager
- If the secret resides in a different AWS account from the credentials calling an API that requires encryption or decryption of the secret value then you must create and use a custom AWS KMS CMK because you can't access the default CMK for the account using credentials from a different AWS account. Store the ARN of the CMK in the secret when you create the secret or when you update it by including it in the 
 . If you call an API that must encrypt or decrypt- KMSKeyId
 or- SecretString
 using credentials from a different account then the AWS KMS key policy must grant cross-account access to that other account's user or role for both the kms:GenerateDataKey and kms:Decrypt operations.- SecretBinary
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:PutSecretValue 
- kms:GenerateDataKey - needed only if you use a customer-managed AWS KMS key to encrypt the secret. You do not need this permission to use the account's default AWS managed CMK for Secrets Manager. 
Related operations
- To retrieve the encrypted value you store in the version of a secret, use GetSecretValue. 
- To create a secret, use CreateSecret. 
- To get the details for a secret, use DescribeSecret. 
- To list the versions attached to a secret, use ListSecretVersionIds. 
Task<PutSecretValueResponse> PutSecretValueAsync(PutSecretValueRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestPutSecretValueRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the PutSecretValue service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<PutSecretValueResponse>
- The response from the PutSecretValue service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- EncryptionFailureException
- Secrets Manager can't encrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key. Check that the customer master key (CMK) is available, enabled, and not in an invalid state. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key. 
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- LimitExceededException
- The request failed because it would exceed one of the Secrets Manager internal limits. 
- ResourceExistsException
- A resource with the ID you requested already exists. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
RestoreSecretAsync(RestoreSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Cancels the scheduled deletion of a secret by removing the
DeletedDateMinimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:RestoreSecret 
Related operations
- To delete a secret, use DeleteSecret. 
Task<RestoreSecretResponse> RestoreSecretAsync(RestoreSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestRestoreSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the RestoreSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<RestoreSecretResponse>
- The response from the RestoreSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
RotateSecretAsync(RotateSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Configures and starts the asynchronous process of rotating this secret. If you include the configuration parameters, the operation sets those values for the secret and then immediately starts a rotation. If you do not include the configuration parameters, the operation starts a rotation with the values already stored in the secret. After the rotation completes, the protected service and its clients all use the new version of the secret.
This required configuration information includes the ARN of an AWS Lambda function and the time between scheduled rotations. The Lambda rotation function creates a new version of the secret and creates or updates the credentials on the protected service to match. After testing the new credentials, the function marks the new secret with the staging label
AWSCURRENTSecrets Manager schedules the next rotation when the previous one completes. Secrets Manager schedules the date by adding the rotation interval (number of days) to the actual date of the last rotation. The service chooses the hour within that 24-hour date window randomly. The minute is also chosen somewhat randomly, but weighted towards the top of the hour and influenced by a variety of factors that help distribute load.
The rotation function must end with the versions of the secret in one of two states:
- The 
 and- AWSPENDING
 staging labels are attached to the same version of the secret, or- AWSCURRENT
- The 
 staging label is not attached to any version of the secret.- AWSPENDING
If the
AWSPENDINGAWSCURRENTRotateSecretMinimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:RotateSecret 
- lambda:InvokeFunction (on the function specified in the secret's metadata) 
Related operations
- To list the secrets in your account, use ListSecrets. 
- To get the details for a version of a secret, use DescribeSecret. 
- To create a new version of a secret, use CreateSecret. 
- To attach staging labels to or remove staging labels from a version of a secret, use UpdateSecretVersionStage. 
Task<RotateSecretResponse> RotateSecretAsync(RotateSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestRotateSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the RotateSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<RotateSecretResponse>
- The response from the RotateSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
TagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest, CancellationToken)
Attaches one or more tags, each consisting of a key name and a value, to the specified secret. Tags are part of the secret's overall metadata, and are not associated with any specific version of the secret. This operation only appends tags to the existing list of tags. To remove tags, you must use UntagResource.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
- Maximum number of tags per secret—50 
- Maximum key length—127 Unicode characters in UTF-8 
- Maximum value length—255 Unicode characters in UTF-8 
- Tag keys and values are case sensitive. 
- Do not use the 
 prefix in your tag names or values because AWS reserves it for AWS use. You can't edit or delete tag names or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per secret limit.- aws:
- If you use your tagging schema across multiple services and resources, remember other services might have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters: letters, spaces, and numbers representable in UTF-8, plus the following special characters: + - = . _ : / @. 
If you use tags as part of your security strategy, then adding or removing a tag can change permissions. If successfully completing this operation would result in you losing your permissions for this secret, then the operation is blocked and returns an Access Denied error.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:TagResource 
Related operations
- To remove one or more tags from the collection attached to a secret, use UntagResource. 
- To view the list of tags attached to a secret, use DescribeSecret. 
Task<TagResourceResponse> TagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestTagResourceRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the TagResource service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<TagResourceResponse>
- The response from the TagResource service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
UntagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest, CancellationToken)
Removes one or more tags from the specified secret.
This operation is idempotent. If a requested tag is not attached to the secret, no error is returned and the secret metadata is unchanged.
If you use tags as part of your security strategy, then removing a tag can change permissions. If successfully completing this operation would result in you losing your permissions for this secret, then the operation is blocked and returns an Access Denied error.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:UntagResource 
Related operations
- To add one or more tags to the collection attached to a secret, use TagResource. 
- To view the list of tags attached to a secret, use DescribeSecret. 
Task<UntagResourceResponse> UntagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestUntagResourceRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the UntagResource service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<UntagResourceResponse>
- The response from the UntagResource service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
UpdateSecretAsync(UpdateSecretRequest, CancellationToken)
Modifies many of the details of the specified secret. If you include a
ClientRequestTokenSecretStringSecretBinaryTo modify the rotation configuration of a secret, use RotateSecret instead.
note
The Secrets Manager console uses only the
SecretString- If a version with a 
 with the same value as the- VersionId
 parameter already exists, the operation results in an error. You cannot modify an existing version, you can only create a new version.- ClientRequestToken
- If you include 
 or- SecretString
 to create a new secret version, Secrets Manager automatically attaches the staging label- SecretBinary
 to the new version.- AWSCURRENT
note
- If you call an operation to encrypt or decrypt the 
 or- SecretString
 for a secret in the same account as the calling user and that secret doesn't specify a AWS KMS encryption key, Secrets Manager uses the account's default AWS managed customer master key (CMK) with the alias- SecretBinary
 . If this key doesn't already exist in your account then Secrets Manager creates it for you automatically. All users and roles in the same AWS account automatically have access to use the default CMK. Note that if an Secrets Manager API call results in AWS creating the account's AWS-managed CMK, it can result in a one-time significant delay in returning the result.- aws/secretsmanager
- If the secret resides in a different AWS account from the credentials calling an API that requires encryption or decryption of the secret value then you must create and use a custom AWS KMS CMK because you can't access the default CMK for the account using credentials from a different AWS account. Store the ARN of the CMK in the secret when you create the secret or when you update it by including it in the 
 . If you call an API that must encrypt or decrypt- KMSKeyId
 or- SecretString
 using credentials from a different account then the AWS KMS key policy must grant cross-account access to that other account's user or role for both the kms:GenerateDataKey and kms:Decrypt operations.- SecretBinary
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:UpdateSecret 
- kms:GenerateDataKey - needed only if you use a custom AWS KMS key to encrypt the secret. You do not need this permission to use the account's AWS managed CMK for Secrets Manager. 
- kms:Decrypt - needed only if you use a custom AWS KMS key to encrypt the secret. You do not need this permission to use the account's AWS managed CMK for Secrets Manager. 
Related operations
- To create a new secret, use CreateSecret. 
- To add only a new version to an existing secret, use PutSecretValue. 
- To get the details for a secret, use DescribeSecret. 
- To list the versions contained in a secret, use ListSecretVersionIds. 
Task<UpdateSecretResponse> UpdateSecretAsync(UpdateSecretRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestUpdateSecretRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the UpdateSecret service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<UpdateSecretResponse>
- The response from the UpdateSecret service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- EncryptionFailureException
- Secrets Manager can't encrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key. Check that the customer master key (CMK) is available, enabled, and not in an invalid state. For more information, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key. 
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- LimitExceededException
- The request failed because it would exceed one of the Secrets Manager internal limits. 
- MalformedPolicyDocumentException
- The policy document that you provided isn't valid. 
- PreconditionNotMetException
- The request failed because you did not complete all the prerequisite steps. 
- ResourceExistsException
- A resource with the ID you requested already exists. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
UpdateSecretVersionStageAsync(UpdateSecretVersionStageRequest, CancellationToken)
Modifies the staging labels attached to a version of a secret. Staging labels are used to track a version as it progresses through the secret rotation process. You can attach a staging label to only one version of a secret at a time. If a staging label to be added is already attached to another version, then it is moved--removed from the other version first and then attached to this one. For more information about staging labels, see Staging Labels in the AWS Secrets Manager User Guide.
The staging labels that you specify in the
VersionStageYou can move the
AWSCURRENTnote
Whenever you move
AWSCURRENTAWSPREVIOUSAWSCURRENTIf this action results in the last label being removed from a version, then the version is considered to be 'deprecated' and can be deleted by Secrets Manager.
Minimum permissions
To run this command, you must have the following permissions:
- secretsmanager:UpdateSecretVersionStage 
Related operations
- To get the list of staging labels that are currently associated with a version of a secret, use 
 and examine the- DescribeSecret
 response value.- SecretVersionsToStages
Task<UpdateSecretVersionStageResponse> UpdateSecretVersionStageAsync(UpdateSecretVersionStageRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestUpdateSecretVersionStageRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the UpdateSecretVersionStage service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<UpdateSecretVersionStageResponse>
- The response from the UpdateSecretVersionStage service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- LimitExceededException
- The request failed because it would exceed one of the Secrets Manager internal limits. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also
ValidateResourcePolicyAsync(ValidateResourcePolicyRequest, CancellationToken)
Validates the JSON text of the resource-based policy document attached to the specified secret. The JSON request string input and response output displays formatted code with white space and line breaks for better readability. Submit your input as a single line JSON string. A resource-based policy is optional.
Task<ValidateResourcePolicyResponse> ValidateResourcePolicyAsync(ValidateResourcePolicyRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)Parameters
- requestValidateResourcePolicyRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute the ValidateResourcePolicy service method. 
- cancellationTokenCancellationToken
- A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. 
Returns
- Task<ValidateResourcePolicyResponse>
- The response from the ValidateResourcePolicy service method, as returned by SecretsManager. 
Exceptions
- InternalServiceErrorException
- An error occurred on the server side. 
- InvalidParameterException
- You provided an invalid value for a parameter. 
- InvalidRequestException
- You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource. - Possible causes: - You tried to perform the operation on a secret that's currently marked deleted. 
- You tried to enable rotation on a secret that doesn't already have a Lambda function ARN configured and you didn't include such an ARN as a parameter in this call. 
 
- MalformedPolicyDocumentException
- The policy document that you provided isn't valid. 
- ResourceNotFoundException
- We can't find the resource that you asked for. 
- See Also