The resource random_bytes
generates random bytes that are intended to be used as a secret, or key. Use this in preference to random_id
when the output is considered sensitive, and should not be displayed in the CLI.
This resource does use a cryptographic random number generator.
# DO NOT EDIT. Code generated by 'cdktf convert' - Please report bugs at https://cdk.tf/bug
from constructs import Construct
from cdktf import TerraformStack
#
# Provider bindings are generated by running `cdktf get`.
# See https://cdk.tf/provider-generation for more details.
#
from imports.azurerm.key_vault_secret import KeyVaultSecret
from imports.random.bytes import Bytes
class MyConvertedCode(TerraformStack):
def __init__(self, scope, name):
super().__init__(scope, name)
# The following providers are missing schema information and might need manual adjustments to synthesize correctly: azurerm.
# For a more precise conversion please use the --provider flag in convert.
jwt_secret = Bytes(self, "jwt_secret",
length=64
)
azurerm_key_vault_secret_jwt_secret = KeyVaultSecret(self, "jwt_secret_1",
key_vault_id="some-azure-key-vault-id",
name="JwtSecret",
value=jwt_secret.base64
)
# This allows the Terraform resource name to match the original name. You can remove the call if you don't need them to match.
azurerm_key_vault_secret_jwt_secret.override_logical_id("jwt_secret")
length
(Number) The number of bytes requested. The minimum value for length is 1.keepers
(Map of String) Arbitrary map of values that, when changed, will trigger recreation of resource. See the main provider documentation for more information.base64
(String, Sensitive) The generated bytes presented in base64 string format.hex
(String, Sensitive) The generated bytes presented in lowercase hexadecimal string format. The length of the encoded string is exactly twice the length
parameter.Import is supported using the following syntax:
# Random bytes can be imported by specifying the value as base64 string.
terraform import random_bytes.basic "8/fu3q+2DcgSJ19i0jZ5Cw=="