diff --git a/docs/documentation/guides/python.mdx b/docs/documentation/guides/python.mdx index 00b3d60897..113055fcaa 100644 --- a/docs/documentation/guides/python.mdx +++ b/docs/documentation/guides/python.mdx @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ title: "Python" This guide demonstrates how to use Infisical to manage secrets for your Python stack from local development to production. It uses: - Infisical (you can use [Infisical Cloud](https://app.infisical.com) or a [self-hosted instance of Infisical](https://infisical.com/docs/self-hosting/overview)) to store your secrets. -- The [infisical-python](https://pypi.org/project/infisical-python/) Python client SDK to fetch secrets back to your Python application on demand. +- The [infisicalsdk](https://pypi.org/project/infisicalsdk/) Python client SDK to fetch secrets back to your Python application on demand. ## Project Setup @@ -36,40 +36,38 @@ python3 -m venv env source env/bin/activate ``` -Install Flask and [infisical-python](https://pypi.org/project/infisical-python/), the client Python SDK for Infisical. +Install Flask and [infisicalsdk](https://pypi.org/project/infisicalsdk/), the client Python SDK for Infisical. ```console -pip install flask infisical-python +pip install flask infisicalsdk ``` Finally, create an `app.py` file containing the application code. ```py from flask import Flask -from infisical_client import ClientSettings, InfisicalClient, GetSecretOptions, AuthenticationOptions, UniversalAuthMethod +from infisical_sdk import InfisicalSDKClient app = Flask(__name__) -client = InfisicalClient(ClientSettings( - auth=AuthenticationOptions( - universal_auth=UniversalAuthMethod( - client_id="CLIENT_ID", - client_secret="CLIENT_SECRET", - ) - ) -)) +client = InfisicalSDKClient(host="https://app.infisical.com") # host is optional, defaults to https://app.infisical.com + +client.auth.universal_auth.login( + "", + "" +) @app.route("/") def hello_world(): # access value - - name = client.getSecret(options=GetSecretOptions( - environment="dev", - project_id="PROJECT_ID", - secret_name="NAME" - )) - - return f"Hello! My name is: {name.secret_value}" + name = client.secrets.get_secret_by_name( + secret_name="NAME", + project_id="", + environment_slug="dev", + secret_path="/" + ) + + return f"Hello! My name is: {name.secretValue}" ``` Here, we initialized a `client` instance of the Infisical Python SDK with the Infisical Token @@ -89,15 +87,6 @@ At this stage, you know how to fetch secrets from Infisical back to your Python ## FAQ - - The client SDK caches every secret and implements a 5-minute waiting period before - re-requesting it. The waiting period can be controlled by setting the `cacheTTL` parameter at - the time of initializing the client. - - - The SDK caches every secret and falls back to the cached value if a request fails. If no cached - value ever-existed, the SDK falls back to whatever value is on `process.env`. - The token enables the SDK to authenticate with Infisical to fetch back your secrets. Although the SDK requires you to pass in a token, it enables greater efficiency and security @@ -114,6 +103,6 @@ At this stage, you know how to fetch secrets from Infisical back to your Python See also: -- Explore the [Python SDK](https://github.com/Infisical/sdk/tree/main/crates/infisical-py) +- Explore the [Python SDK](https://github.com/Infisical/python-sdk-official) diff --git a/docs/documentation/platform/sso/azure.mdx b/docs/documentation/platform/sso/azure.mdx index 44935a4df1..21236cd5b4 100644 --- a/docs/documentation/platform/sso/azure.mdx +++ b/docs/documentation/platform/sso/azure.mdx @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ description: "Learn how to configure Microsoft Entra ID for Infisical SSO." Back in the **Set up Single Sign-On with SAML** screen, select **Edit** in the **Attributes & Claims** section and configure the following map: - - `email -> user.userprinciplename` + - `email -> user.userprincipalname` - `firstName -> user.givenname` - `lastName -> user.surname`