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How to keep secrets out of config.js (server only)

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  • O Offline
    oscarb
    last edited by oscarb Feb 29, 2020, 11:38 PM Feb 29, 2020, 11:37 PM

    Hi!

    Ever since I first found out about this project I’ve wanted to version control my config.js so I can share it with others and easily make backups. I’ve looked but haven’t found any easy way to do this while still keeping all my API keys secret since I’m running Magic Mirror server only in a docker container (with an Android tablet with Fully Kiosk Browser as the client).

    However, I’ve found a way using the query parameters of the URL which works in my scenario, please let me know if you get it to work for you as well.

    In the top of your config.js, add:

    const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(location.search);
    const secrets = Object.fromEntries(urlParams);
    

    Then further down where the secret is to be used, just add:

    modules: [
      {
    	module: "currentweather",
    	position: "top_right",
    	config: {
    		location: "Amsterdam,Netherlands",
    		appid: secrets.weatherApiKey
    	}
       }
    ]
    

    Then, wherever you start your Magic Mirror, change the URL so it’s something like:
    http://192.168.1.10:8123/?weatherApiKey=abcdefg123456&otheKey=secretkey123

    Now if you only have a few secrets then managing the URL shouldn’t be that hard. However if you do have plenty of keys and if you are able to run PHP then try out this PHP script to make managing the keys more easily:

    < ?php // Remove space 
      $ip = '192.168.1.10';
      $port = 8123;
    
      $secrets = array(
        'weatherApiKey' => '123456',
        'calendarApiKey' => 'abcdefg'
        'metroApiKey' => 'abc123',
      );
    
      $url = "http://$ip:$port/?" . http_build_query($secrets);
      header("Location: $url");
      exit();
    ?>
    

    Don’t forget to point whatever client you’re using to this PHP script instead.

    Let me know what you think or if you have any suggestions on improvements! :)

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    • B Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer
      last edited by Mar 1, 2020, 1:07 AM

      Interesting idea. Wonder if the authors of the project would entertain a “secrets” file within the user space…

      (I so wish all user added material was under ~/MagicMirror/User for organizational reasons)

      I do like this idea… Would be up to the owners of the individual modules to access it, I suppose.

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        joshwilsonvu
        last edited by Mar 2, 2020, 3:11 PM

        Another way to do this would be to create a config/secrets.js file containing your secrets, making sure to add it to the .gitignore so that it doesn’t get publicly committed to GitHub. Then you can require it from your config/config.js file.

        // config/secrets.js
        module.exports = {
          weatherApiKey: "key"
        };
        
        // config/config.js
        var secrets = require("./secrets");
        var config = {
          // your config
        }
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          oscarb @joshwilsonvu
          last edited by oscarb Mar 2, 2020, 10:11 PM Mar 2, 2020, 10:10 PM

          @joshwilsonvu It would be awesome if it was that simple but I’ve tried and it doesn’t. I believe this is due to how the config file is loaded into the browser/client as a JavaScript include so then when the browser tries to require it’s not defined and the config breaks.

          But on the other hand, there seems to be someone who wants to improve on that and if that happens then your suggestion would likely work :)
          https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/pull/1947

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            sdetweil @oscarb
            last edited by Mar 2, 2020, 11:01 PM

            @oscarb browser require support is provided by electron and chrome, and the other browsers when executing javascript apps… in electron its an option… (always enabled prior to v6, off and optional v6 and after)

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

            O 1 Reply Last reply Mar 3, 2020, 8:31 PM Reply Quote 0
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              oscarb @sdetweil
              last edited by Mar 3, 2020, 8:31 PM

              @sdetweil I’m running Magic Mirror in server mode and I’ve tried what @joshwilsonvu suggested but can’t get that to work neither in Chrome latest version on my MacBook Pro or in Fully Kiosk Browser on my Android tablet behind my mirror as Chrome then complains require is not defined.

              Do you have any ideas on how to get that working when not running Magic Mirror as an electron app?

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                sdetweil @oscarb
                last edited by Mar 3, 2020, 9:01 PM

                @oscarbhm. no, not at the moment… i modified run-start.sh in 2.10 to support split mode (where electron isn’t available), but never tried this on mac. the chrome browser executable name is probably incorrect…

                set serverOnly: “local”, in config.js to try it

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  joshwilsonvu
                  last edited by Mar 4, 2020, 6:01 PM

                  You’re right, I forgot about the if (typeof module !== undefined) check. It might work if you set electronOptions: { nodeIntegration: true } in the config, but I haven’t tested it.

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                    BKeyport Module Developer @joshwilsonvu
                    last edited by Mar 4, 2020, 8:25 PM

                    what does that line below the modules actually do out of curiousity?

                    The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                      sdetweil @BKeyport
                      last edited by Mar 5, 2020, 4:34 AM

                      @BKeyport if this file is loaded into a module based application, then the interfacing approach (module.export) is created for this file/module…

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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