Package reference page maintained from the source documentation in src/HealthChecks.Aws.SecretsManager.

AWS Secrets Manager Health Check

This health check verifies the ability to communicate with Amazon Secrets Manager and the existence of some secrets. For more information about AWS Secrets Manager check the AWS Secrets Manager Site

Example Usage

With all of the following examples, you can additionally add the following parameters:

Basic

Check existence of a secret and load credentials from the application's default configuration

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddSecretsManager(options =>
        {
            options.AddSecret("secretname");
        });
}

Check existence of a secret and directly pass credentials

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddSecretsManager(options =>
        {
            options.AddSecret("secretname");
            options.Credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("access-key", "secret-key");
        });
}

Check existence of a secret and specify region endpoint

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddSecretsManager(options =>
        {
            options.AddSecret("secretname");
            options.RegionEndpoint = RegionEndpoint.EUCentral1;
        });
}

Check existence of a secret and specify credentials with region endpoint

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddSecretsManager(options =>
        {
            options.AddSecret("secretname");
            options.Credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("access-key", "secret-key");
            options.RegionEndpoint = RegionEndpoint.EUCentral1;
        });
}