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zmq-kms-sidecar

What?

This is a sidecar that helps you to work with Google Cloud KMS from Node.js

How?

You basically run a small go server that communicates with your node app using a small byte based protocol on top of the zeromq request and response pattern.

Why?

As of now, Node.js does not correctly support the required OEP padding.

Trying it out locally

The server (sidecar)

You will have to add a config.json file to ./server/config.json and fill out the following content:

{
    "host": "tcp://*:5560",
    "projectID": "your-gcp-project",
    "keyRingID": "your-key-ring-id",
    "locationID": "europe-west1",
    "cryptoKeys": [
        {
            "cryptoKeyID": "your-key-name-1",
            "cryptoKeyVersion": "1",
        },
        {
            "cryptoKeyID": "your-key-name-2",
            "cryptoKeyVersion": "4",
        }
    ]
}

You can then run the following to compile and start the server: (Please Note: This requires Go, pkg-config and zmq being installed on your computer)

cd ./server
go get .
go build .
./zmq-kms ./config.json

The client

Head into cd ./node-client and run: (Please Note: This requiresNode.js and yarn being installed on your computer)

yarn
yarn start

Using this in production

Its quite easy to wrap the server component in a Docker container. All you need is the compiled binary and your JSON config file.

Implementing the client is also quite easy, you will just have to add the dependencies zeromq and uuid to your project. And copy the files ./node-client/zmqdr.js (a small wrapper around zmq that adds callbacks to the messages sends via call-stack) and ./node-client/zmqkms.js (an even smaller wrapper around zmqdr that gives you a simple encrypt/decrypt promisfied interface). You can pass the connection string to the constructor of zmqdr or zmqkms. ./node-client/client.js gives you a starting point.