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In the Data Fusion UI, go to the System Admin link in the top right hand side corner. Select Configuration and go to Make HTTP Calls link.
Make an HTTP call to create a secure key.
You can now use the secure key name in the pipelines to retrieve the credentials.
The Wrangler can use the secure key to retrieve the password by clicking on the shield button and select the corresponding secure key.
The secure key can also be provided as a secure macro in the pipeline config. The secure macro has the format ${secure(<secure-key-name>)}.
Manage the secure information
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Save the secure information:
Code Block PUT /namespaces/<namespace-id>/securekeys/<key-name>
Where namespace-id is the namespace name, key-name is a key for your credentials. This key needs to be provided to pipelines to use the credentials. The call needs a JSON body with the format:
Retrieve the secure information.Code Block { "description": "your description", "data": "your password", "properties": { "<property-key>": "<property-value>" } }
to retrieve the secure information based on a single key name:
to retrieve the secure information for all keys:Code Block GET /namespaces/<namespace-id>/securekeys/<key-name>
to retrieve the properties and creation time of secure information:Code Block GET /namespaces/<namespace-id>/securekeys
Code Block GET /namespaces/<namespace-id>/securekeys/<key-name>/metadata
Delete the secure information:
Code Block DELETE /namespaces/<namespace-id>/securekeys/<key-name>