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AWS Secrets Manager call from Lambda returning null/none


I am using an AWS Lambda function to call AWS Secrets Manager for retrieving secret values but it just returns the value None/Null.

Here is my code:

# Secrets Manager
import boto3
import base64
from botocore.exceptions import ClientError


def lambda_handler(event, context):
    # Secrets Manager
    def get_secret():

        secret_name = "arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:accountid:secret:full-secret-name"
        region_name = "region"

        # Create a Secrets Manager client
        session = boto3.session.Session()
        client = session.client(
            service_name='secretsmanager',
            region_name=region_name
        )

        # Only handle the specific exceptions for the 'GetSecretValue' API.
        # See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/apireference/API_GetSecretValue.html
        # We rethrow the exception by default.

        try:
            get_secret_value_response = client.get_secret_value(
                SecretId=secret_name
            )
        except ClientError as e:
            if e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'DecryptionFailureException':
                # Secrets Manager can't decrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'InternalServiceErrorException':
                # An error occurred on the server side.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'InvalidParameterException':
                # You provided an invalid value for a parameter.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'InvalidRequestException':
                # You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'ResourceNotFoundException':
                # We can't find the resource that you asked for.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
        else:
            # Decrypts secret using the associated KMS CMK.
            # Depending on whether the secret is a string or binary, one of these fields will be populated.
            if 'SecretString' in get_secret_value_response:
                secret = get_secret_value_response['SecretString']
            else:
                decoded_binary_secret = base64.b64decode(get_secret_value_response['SecretBinary'])

    secretValue = get_secret()
    print(secretValue)
    return secretValue

In the return, I get null and in the print I get None. Not really sure what I am doing wrong here but it does not error out nor get my value.

The Secret is encrypted but the Lambda IAM Role has use permissions of the KMS key and the KMS key has granted the IAM Role usage as well.

I have also tried setting secret_name to just the Secrets Name like so:

secret_name = "full-secret-name-no-arn"

Regards


Solution

  • Resolution:

    # Secrets Manager
    import json
    import boto3
    import base64
    import logging
    from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
    
    logger = logging.getLogger()
    logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
    
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        logger.info("Inside lambda_handler...")
    
        # SecretsManager
        secretValues = json.loads(get_secret())
    
    def get_secret():
        logger.info("Inside get_secret...")
        secret_name = "full-arn-goes-here"
        region_name = "region-goes-here"
    
        # Create a Secrets Manager client
        session = boto3.session.Session()
        client = session.client(
            service_name='secretsmanager',
            region_name=region_name
    
        )
    
        try:
            get_secret_value_response = client.get_secret_value(SecretId=secret_name)
            logger.info("Received Response")
        except ClientError as e:
            if e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'DecryptionFailureException':
                # Secrets Manager can't decrypt the protected secret text using the provided KMS key.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'InternalServiceErrorException':
                # An error occurred on the server side.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'InvalidParameterException':
                # You provided an invalid value for a parameter.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'InvalidRequestException':
                # You provided a parameter value that is not valid for the current state of the resource.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            elif e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'ResourceNotFoundException':
                # We can't find the resource that you asked for.
                # Deal with the exception here, and/or rethrow at your discretion.
                raise e
            else:
                # Please see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/apireference/CommonErrors.html for all the other types of errors not handled above
                raise e
        else:
            # Decrypts secret using the associated KMS CMK.
            # Depending on whether the secret is a string or binary, one of these fields will be populated.
            if 'SecretString' in get_secret_value_response:
                logger.info("Inside string response...")
                return get_secret_value_response['SecretString']
            else:
                logger.info("Inside binary response...")
                return base64.b64decode(get_secret_value_response['SecretBinary'])
    

    Just put secretValues = json.loads(get_secret()) inside your handler.