feat(secretmanager): Adding secret rotation samples by khilan-crest · Pull Request #4218 · GoogleCloudPlatform/nodejs-docs-samples

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This pull request significantly expands the Node.js samples for Google Cloud Secret Manager. It introduces a suite of new examples demonstrating advanced secret management capabilities, including the creation and management of secrets with Customer-Managed Encryption Keys (CMEK), expiration policies, and rotation schedules. Additionally, it provides samples for configuring Pub/Sub topics for secret notifications, managing tag bindings, and filtering secrets and their versions. A key addition is the inclusion of regional samples for all these features, offering developers practical guidance for deploying and managing secrets in specific Google Cloud regions.

Highlights

  • New Secret Management Samples: Introduced a comprehensive set of new Node.js samples for Google Cloud Secret Manager, covering advanced features for secret creation and management.
  • Advanced Secret Configuration: Added samples for creating secrets with Customer-Managed Encryption Keys (CMEK), defining expiration times, and configuring automatic rotation schedules.
  • Secret Lifecycle Management: Included samples for updating and deleting secret expiration and rotation configurations, providing full lifecycle management examples.
  • Filtering and Tagging Capabilities: New samples demonstrate how to list secrets and secret versions using filters, and how to manage (list and detach) tag bindings associated with secrets.
  • Regional Secret Manager Support: All new secret management features are also demonstrated with dedicated regional samples, showcasing how to interact with regional Secret Manager deployments.
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