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aws_secretsmanager_secret

account_id

Type: STRING

arn

Type: STRING
Provider name: ARN
Description: The ARN of the secret.

created_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: CreatedDate
Description: The date the secret was created.

deleted_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: DeletedDate
Description: The date the secret is scheduled for deletion. If it is not scheduled for deletion, this field is omitted. When you delete a secret, Secrets Manager requires a recovery window of at least 7 days before deleting the secret. Some time after the deleted date, Secrets Manager deletes the secret, including all of its versions. If a secret is scheduled for deletion, then its details, including the encrypted secret value, is not accessible. To cancel a scheduled deletion and restore access to the secret, use RestoreSecret.

description

Type: STRING
Provider name: Description
Description: The description of the secret.

kms_key_id

Type: STRING
Provider name: KmsKeyId
Description: The key ID or alias ARN of the KMS key that Secrets Manager uses to encrypt the secret value. If the secret is encrypted with the Amazon Web Services managed key aws/secretsmanager, this field is omitted. Secrets created using the console use an KMS key ID.

last_accessed_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: LastAccessedDate
Description: The date that the secret was last accessed in the Region. This field is omitted if the secret has never been retrieved in the Region.

last_changed_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: LastChangedDate
Description: The last date and time that this secret was modified in any way.

last_rotated_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: LastRotatedDate
Description: The last date and time that Secrets Manager rotated the secret. If the secret isn’t configured for rotation or rotation has been disabled, Secrets Manager returns null.

name

Type: STRING
Provider name: Name
Description: The name of the secret.

next_rotation_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: NextRotationDate
Description: The next rotation is scheduled to occur on or before this date. If the secret isn’t configured for rotation or rotation has been disabled, Secrets Manager returns null. If rotation fails, Secrets Manager retries the entire rotation process multiple times. If rotation is unsuccessful, this date may be in the past. This date represents the latest date that rotation will occur, but it is not an approximate rotation date. In some cases, for example if you turn off automatic rotation and then turn it back on, the next rotation may occur much sooner than this date.

owning_service

Type: STRING
Provider name: OwningService
Description: The ID of the service that created this secret. For more information, see Secrets managed by other Amazon Web Services services.

primary_region

Type: STRING
Provider name: PrimaryRegion
Description: The Region the secret is in. If a secret is replicated to other Regions, the replicas are listed in ReplicationStatus.

replication_status

Type: UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT
Provider name: ReplicationStatus
Description: A list of the replicas of this secret and their status:

  • Failed, which indicates that the replica was not created.
  • InProgress, which indicates that Secrets Manager is in the process of creating the replica.
  • InSync, which indicates that the replica was created.

  • kms_key_id
    Type: STRING
    Provider name: KmsKeyId
    Description: Can be an ARN, Key ID, or Alias.
  • last_accessed_date
    Type: TIMESTAMP
    Provider name: LastAccessedDate
    Description: The date that the secret was last accessed in the Region. This field is omitted if the secret has never been retrieved in the Region.
  • region
    Type: STRING
    Provider name: Region
    Description: The Region where replication occurs.
  • status
    Type: STRING
    Provider name: Status
    Description: The status can be InProgress, Failed, or InSync.
  • status_message
    Type: STRING
    Provider name: StatusMessage
    Description: Status message such as “Secret with this name already exists in this region”.

rotation_enabled

Type: BOOLEAN
Provider name: RotationEnabled
Description: Specifies whether automatic rotation is turned on for this secret. To turn on rotation, use RotateSecret. To turn off rotation, use CancelRotateSecret.

rotation_lambda_arn

Type: STRING
Provider name: RotationLambdaARN
Description: The ARN of the Lambda function that Secrets Manager invokes to rotate the secret.

rotation_rules

Type: STRUCT
Provider name: RotationRules
Description: The rotation schedule and Lambda function for this secret. If the secret previously had rotation turned on, but it is now turned off, this field shows the previous rotation schedule and rotation function. If the secret never had rotation turned on, this field is omitted.

  • automatically_after_days
    Type: INT64
    Provider name: AutomaticallyAfterDays
    Description: The number of days between rotations of the secret. You can use this value to check that your secret meets your compliance guidelines for how often secrets must be rotated. If you use this field to set the rotation schedule, Secrets Manager calculates the next rotation date based on the previous rotation. Manually updating the secret value by calling PutSecretValue or UpdateSecret is considered a valid rotation. In DescribeSecret and ListSecrets, this value is calculated from the rotation schedule after every successful rotation. In RotateSecret, you can set the rotation schedule in RotationRules with AutomaticallyAfterDays or ScheduleExpression, but not both. To set a rotation schedule in hours, use ScheduleExpression.
  • duration
    Type: STRING
    Provider name: Duration
    Description: The length of the rotation window in hours, for example 3h for a three hour window. Secrets Manager rotates your secret at any time during this window. The window must not extend into the next rotation window or the next UTC day. The window starts according to the ScheduleExpression. If you don’t specify a Duration, for a ScheduleExpression in hours, the window automatically closes after one hour. For a ScheduleExpression in days, the window automatically closes at the end of the UTC day. For more information, including examples, see Schedule expressions in Secrets Manager rotation in the Secrets Manager Users Guide.
  • schedule_expression
    Type: STRING
    Provider name: ScheduleExpression
    Description: A cron() or rate() expression that defines the schedule for rotating your secret. Secrets Manager rotation schedules use UTC time zone. Secrets Manager rotates your secret any time during a rotation window. Secrets Manager rate() expressions represent the interval in hours or days that you want to rotate your secret, for example rate(12 hours) or rate(10 days). You can rotate a secret as often as every four hours. If you use a rate() expression, the rotation window starts at midnight. For a rate in hours, the default rotation window closes after one hour. For a rate in days, the default rotation window closes at the end of the day. You can set the Duration to change the rotation window. The rotation window must not extend into the next UTC day or into the next rotation window. You can use a cron() expression to create a rotation schedule that is more detailed than a rotation interval. For more information, including examples, see Schedule expressions in Secrets Manager rotation in the Secrets Manager Users Guide. For a cron expression that represents a schedule in hours, the default rotation window closes after one hour. For a cron expression that represents a schedule in days, the default rotation window closes at the end of the day. You can set the Duration to change the rotation window. The rotation window must not extend into the next UTC day or into the next rotation window.

tags

Type: UNORDERED_LIST_STRING

version_ids_to_stages

Type: STRING
Provider name: VersionIdsToStages
Description: A list of the versions of the secret that have staging labels attached. Versions that don’t have staging labels are considered deprecated and Secrets Manager can delete them. Secrets Manager uses staging labels to indicate the status of a secret version during rotation. The three staging labels for rotation are:

  • AWSCURRENT, which indicates the current version of the secret.
  • AWSPENDING, which indicates the version of the secret that contains new secret information that will become the next current version when rotation finishes. During rotation, Secrets Manager creates an AWSPENDING version ID before creating the new secret version. To check if a secret version exists, call GetSecretValue.
  • AWSPREVIOUS, which indicates the previous current version of the secret. You can use this as the last known good version.
For more information about rotation and staging labels, see How rotation works.