I have written down python boto3 script to read json file. While reading the json file, i have added some arguments using argparse. While calling the script, it threw with below error:
here is the code
#!/usr/bin/env python
import json
import sys
import os
import re
import boto3
import argparse
def init():
global pa
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Additional Params.')
parser.add_argument('--Tier', nargs='?', dest='Tier', required=False, help='Tier')
parser.add_argument('--BusinessUnit', nargs='?', dest='BusinessUnit', required=False, help='BusinessUnit')
parser.add_argument('--LineOfBusiness', nargs='?', dest='LineOfBusiness', required=False, help='LineOfBusiness')
parser.add_argument('--branchName', nargs='?', dest='branchName', required=False, help='branchName')
parser.add_argument('--ProjectName', nargs='?', dest='ProjectName', required=False, help='ProjectName')
parser.add_argument('--ContextPath', nargs='?', dest='ContextPath', required=False, help='ContextPath')
pa = parser.parse_args()
def update_secret():
init()
with open('application-' + pa.Tier + '.properties.json') as f:
baselist = json.load(f)
client = boto3.client('secretsmanager', region_name='us-east-1')
config_secret = get_secret()
for secrets in baselist:
response = client.update_secret(SecretId=pa.BusinessUnit + "/" + pa.LineOfBusiness + "/" + pa.ProjectName + "/" + pa.branchName + pa.ContextPath + "/" + 'application_' + pa.Tier, SecretString=baselist[secrets][1:])
print(response)
if __name__ == '__main__':
update_secret()
[Container] 2020/11/09 20:13:46 Running command python updateSecrets.py --Tier $Tier --BusinessUnit $BusinessUnit --LineOfBusiness $LineOfBusiness --ProjectName ProjectName --ContextPath $ContextPath --branchName $branchName
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "updateSecrets.py", line 81, in <module>
update_secret()
File "updateSecrets.py", line 30, in update_secret
with open('application-' + pa.Tier + '.properties.json') as f:
TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "NoneType") to str
While passing the command line arguments don't use '$' sign for the value. $ is not required. Below is the minimum code I wrote to test.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import argparse
def init():
global pa
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Additional Params.')
parser.add_argument('--Tier', nargs='?', dest='Tier', required=False, help='Tier')
pa = parser.parse_args()
def update_secret():
init()
print('application-' + pa.Tier + '.properties.json')
if __name__ == '__main__':
update_secret()
Run above program with command line argument as below.
python3 test.py --Tier abc
It prints below output
application-abc.properties.json