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fix(NODE-6241): allow Binary as local kms provider key for auto encryption #4165

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80 changes: 1 addition & 79 deletions src/client-side-encryption/auto_encrypter.ts
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Expand Up @@ -26,85 +26,7 @@ export interface AutoEncryptionOptions {
/** The namespace where keys are stored in the key vault */
keyVaultNamespace?: string;
/** Configuration options that are used by specific KMS providers during key generation, encryption, and decryption. */
kmsProviders?: {
/** Configuration options for using 'aws' as your KMS provider */
aws?:
| {
/** The access key used for the AWS KMS provider */
accessKeyId: string;
/** The secret access key used for the AWS KMS provider */
secretAccessKey: string;
/**
* An optional AWS session token that will be used as the
* X-Amz-Security-Token header for AWS requests.
*/
sessionToken?: string;
}
| Record<string, never>;
/** Configuration options for using 'local' as your KMS provider */
local?: {
/**
* The master key used to encrypt/decrypt data keys.
* A 96-byte long Buffer or base64 encoded string.
*/
key: Buffer | string;
};
/** Configuration options for using 'azure' as your KMS provider */
azure?:
| {
/** The tenant ID identifies the organization for the account */
tenantId: string;
/** The client ID to authenticate a registered application */
clientId: string;
/** The client secret to authenticate a registered application */
clientSecret: string;
/**
* If present, a host with optional port. E.g. "example.com" or "example.com:443".
* This is optional, and only needed if customer is using a non-commercial Azure instance
* (e.g. a government or China account, which use different URLs).
* Defaults to "login.microsoftonline.com"
*/
identityPlatformEndpoint?: string | undefined;
}
| {
/**
* If present, an access token to authenticate with Azure.
*/
accessToken: string;
}
| Record<string, never>;
/** Configuration options for using 'gcp' as your KMS provider */
gcp?:
| {
/** The service account email to authenticate */
email: string;
/** A PKCS#8 encrypted key. This can either be a base64 string or a binary representation */
privateKey: string | Buffer;
/**
* If present, a host with optional port. E.g. "example.com" or "example.com:443".
* Defaults to "oauth2.googleapis.com"
*/
endpoint?: string | undefined;
}
| {
/**
* If present, an access token to authenticate with GCP.
*/
accessToken: string;
}
| Record<string, never>;
/**
* Configuration options for using 'kmip' as your KMS provider
*/
kmip?: {
/**
* The output endpoint string.
* The endpoint consists of a hostname and port separated by a colon.
* E.g. "example.com:123". A port is always present.
*/
endpoint?: string;
};
};
kmsProviders?: KMSProviders;
/**
* A map of namespaces to a local JSON schema for encryption
*
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