How do I dump secret text files to the console?












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I use this script to dump credentials in the script console:



import jenkins.model.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.impl.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.domains.*
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.sshcredentials.impl.BasicSSHUserPrivateKey
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.awscredentials.AWSCredentialsImpl
import org.jenkinsci.plugins.plaincredentials.StringCredentials

def showRow = { credentialType, secretId, username = null, password = null, description = null ->
println("${credentialType} : ".padLeft(20) + secretId?.padRight(38)+" | " +username?.padRight(20)+" | " +password?.padRight(40) + " | " +description)
}

domainName = null

credentialsStore = Jenkins.instance.getExtensionList('com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.SystemCredentialsProvider')[0]?.getStore()
domain = new Domain(domainName, null, Collections.<DomainSpecification>emptyList())

credentialsStore?.getCredentials(domain).each{
if(it instanceof UsernamePasswordCredentialsImpl)
showRow("user/password", it.id, it.username, it.password?.getPlainText(),it.description)
else if(it instanceof BasicSSHUserPrivateKey)
showRow("ssh priv key", it.id, it.passphrase?.getPlainText(), it.privateKeySource?.getPrivateKey(), it.description )
else if(it instanceof AWSCredentialsImpl)
showRow("aws", it.id, it.accessKey, it.secretKey?.getPlainText(),it.description )
else if(it instanceof StringCredentials)
showRow("secret text", it.id, it.secret?.getPlainText(), it.description, '' )
else
showRow("something else", it.id)
}

return


But it doesnt dump "Secret file" cred types (they fall through to "something else".



How can I also dump the contents of secret files in this script? What is the class for "Secret file"? what instanceof would that be?










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  • What language is this? Looks like Java?

    – Amy
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:59











  • the script console runs groovy

    – red888
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:00











  • println it.dump()

    – Evgeny Smirnov
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:44
















0















I use this script to dump credentials in the script console:



import jenkins.model.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.impl.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.domains.*
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.sshcredentials.impl.BasicSSHUserPrivateKey
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.awscredentials.AWSCredentialsImpl
import org.jenkinsci.plugins.plaincredentials.StringCredentials

def showRow = { credentialType, secretId, username = null, password = null, description = null ->
println("${credentialType} : ".padLeft(20) + secretId?.padRight(38)+" | " +username?.padRight(20)+" | " +password?.padRight(40) + " | " +description)
}

domainName = null

credentialsStore = Jenkins.instance.getExtensionList('com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.SystemCredentialsProvider')[0]?.getStore()
domain = new Domain(domainName, null, Collections.<DomainSpecification>emptyList())

credentialsStore?.getCredentials(domain).each{
if(it instanceof UsernamePasswordCredentialsImpl)
showRow("user/password", it.id, it.username, it.password?.getPlainText(),it.description)
else if(it instanceof BasicSSHUserPrivateKey)
showRow("ssh priv key", it.id, it.passphrase?.getPlainText(), it.privateKeySource?.getPrivateKey(), it.description )
else if(it instanceof AWSCredentialsImpl)
showRow("aws", it.id, it.accessKey, it.secretKey?.getPlainText(),it.description )
else if(it instanceof StringCredentials)
showRow("secret text", it.id, it.secret?.getPlainText(), it.description, '' )
else
showRow("something else", it.id)
}

return


But it doesnt dump "Secret file" cred types (they fall through to "something else".



How can I also dump the contents of secret files in this script? What is the class for "Secret file"? what instanceof would that be?










share|improve this question

























  • What language is this? Looks like Java?

    – Amy
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:59











  • the script console runs groovy

    – red888
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:00











  • println it.dump()

    – Evgeny Smirnov
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:44














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0








0








I use this script to dump credentials in the script console:



import jenkins.model.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.impl.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.domains.*
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.sshcredentials.impl.BasicSSHUserPrivateKey
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.awscredentials.AWSCredentialsImpl
import org.jenkinsci.plugins.plaincredentials.StringCredentials

def showRow = { credentialType, secretId, username = null, password = null, description = null ->
println("${credentialType} : ".padLeft(20) + secretId?.padRight(38)+" | " +username?.padRight(20)+" | " +password?.padRight(40) + " | " +description)
}

domainName = null

credentialsStore = Jenkins.instance.getExtensionList('com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.SystemCredentialsProvider')[0]?.getStore()
domain = new Domain(domainName, null, Collections.<DomainSpecification>emptyList())

credentialsStore?.getCredentials(domain).each{
if(it instanceof UsernamePasswordCredentialsImpl)
showRow("user/password", it.id, it.username, it.password?.getPlainText(),it.description)
else if(it instanceof BasicSSHUserPrivateKey)
showRow("ssh priv key", it.id, it.passphrase?.getPlainText(), it.privateKeySource?.getPrivateKey(), it.description )
else if(it instanceof AWSCredentialsImpl)
showRow("aws", it.id, it.accessKey, it.secretKey?.getPlainText(),it.description )
else if(it instanceof StringCredentials)
showRow("secret text", it.id, it.secret?.getPlainText(), it.description, '' )
else
showRow("something else", it.id)
}

return


But it doesnt dump "Secret file" cred types (they fall through to "something else".



How can I also dump the contents of secret files in this script? What is the class for "Secret file"? what instanceof would that be?










share|improve this question
















I use this script to dump credentials in the script console:



import jenkins.model.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.impl.*
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.domains.*
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.sshcredentials.impl.BasicSSHUserPrivateKey
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.awscredentials.AWSCredentialsImpl
import org.jenkinsci.plugins.plaincredentials.StringCredentials

def showRow = { credentialType, secretId, username = null, password = null, description = null ->
println("${credentialType} : ".padLeft(20) + secretId?.padRight(38)+" | " +username?.padRight(20)+" | " +password?.padRight(40) + " | " +description)
}

domainName = null

credentialsStore = Jenkins.instance.getExtensionList('com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.SystemCredentialsProvider')[0]?.getStore()
domain = new Domain(domainName, null, Collections.<DomainSpecification>emptyList())

credentialsStore?.getCredentials(domain).each{
if(it instanceof UsernamePasswordCredentialsImpl)
showRow("user/password", it.id, it.username, it.password?.getPlainText(),it.description)
else if(it instanceof BasicSSHUserPrivateKey)
showRow("ssh priv key", it.id, it.passphrase?.getPlainText(), it.privateKeySource?.getPrivateKey(), it.description )
else if(it instanceof AWSCredentialsImpl)
showRow("aws", it.id, it.accessKey, it.secretKey?.getPlainText(),it.description )
else if(it instanceof StringCredentials)
showRow("secret text", it.id, it.secret?.getPlainText(), it.description, '' )
else
showRow("something else", it.id)
}

return


But it doesnt dump "Secret file" cred types (they fall through to "something else".



How can I also dump the contents of secret files in this script? What is the class for "Secret file"? what instanceof would that be?







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  • What language is this? Looks like Java?

    – Amy
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:59











  • the script console runs groovy

    – red888
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:00











  • println it.dump()

    – Evgeny Smirnov
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:44



















  • What language is this? Looks like Java?

    – Amy
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:59











  • the script console runs groovy

    – red888
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:00











  • println it.dump()

    – Evgeny Smirnov
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:44

















What language is this? Looks like Java?

– Amy
Nov 21 '18 at 17:59





What language is this? Looks like Java?

– Amy
Nov 21 '18 at 17:59













the script console runs groovy

– red888
Nov 21 '18 at 18:00





the script console runs groovy

– red888
Nov 21 '18 at 18:00













println it.dump()

– Evgeny Smirnov
Nov 22 '18 at 12:44





println it.dump()

– Evgeny Smirnov
Nov 22 '18 at 12:44












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