AWS Secrets Manager
Storing secrets in AWS
AWS Secrets Manager
If you already use secrets managers to manage your secrets, please use the provided zenml secrets-manager secrets migrate
CLI command to migrate your secrets to the centralized secrets store.
Alternatively, you may use any of the other secrets store back-ends that the ZenML server supports, such as Google Secret Manager, Azure Key Vault, HashiCorp Vault, or even the ZenML SQL database.
When to use it
You should use the AWS secrets manager if:
a component of your stack requires a secret for authentication, or you want to use secrets inside your steps.
How to deploy it
The AWS secrets manager is automatically activated once you create an AWS account.
How to use it
To use the AWS secrets manager, we need:
The ZenML
aws
integration installed. If you haven't done so, run
We can then register the secrets manager and use it in our active stack:
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