- Create a test project
- Create two test stores under that project, one with index configured
- The first one (without log index configured) will be used to test index CRUD
- The second one (with log index configured) will be used to test log retrieval
- Run
ACCESS_KEY_ID=<key> ACCESS_KEY_SECRET=<secret> TEST_PROJECT=<project you have created> TEST_STORE=<test store without index> TEST_STORE2=<test store with index> make test
use region
const client = new Client({
accessKeyId: "your_access_key_id",
accessKeySecret: "your_access_key_secret",
region: 'cn-hangzhou'
});
or use endpoint
const client = new Client({
accessKeyId: "your_access_key_id",
accessKeySecret: "your_access_key_secret",
endpoint: 'cn-hangzhou.log.aliyuncs.com'
});
The CredentialsProvider offers a more convenient and secure way to obtain credentials from external sources. You can retrieve these credentials from your server or other Alibaba Cloud services, and rotate them on a regular basis.
const yourCredentialsProvider = new YourCredentialsProvider();
const client = new Client({
credentialsProvider: yourCredentialsProvider,
region: 'cn-hangzhou'
});
The credentialsProvider implemented by yourself must be an object that has a property named getCredentials
, and getCredentials
is a callable function/method that returns a credentials object.
The returned credentials object from getCredentials
must not be null or undefined, and has properties named accessKeyId
, accessKeySecret
and securityToken
.
Here is a simple example of a credentialsProvider:
class YourCredentialsProvider {
constructor() {
this.credentials = {
accessKeyId: "your_access_key_id",
accessKeySecret: "your_access_key_secret",
securityToken: "your_security_token"
};
}
// The method getCredentials is called by client to get credentials for signing and authentication.
// Caching and refreshing logic is required in your implementation for performance.
getCredentials() {
return this.credentials;
}
}