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Cross Account Role Chaining Mock Credentials in Python

Simulate AWS STS AssumeRole with mock credentials for cross-account role chaining in Python.

aws sts mock
Python
import json

class CredentialChain:
    def __init__(self, account_id, role_name):
        self.account_id = account_id
        self.role_name = role_name
        self.credentials = {}

    def assume_role(self, session_name="mock_session"):
        """Simulate STS AssumeRole, returning mock credentials with expiry.""…
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How to Generate a Mock EKS Kubeconfig in Python

Generate a minimal kubeconfig dict with a mock EKS cluster entry and dump it to YAML using PyYAML.

kubeconfig eks yaml
Python
import yaml
from pathlib import Path


def mock_eks_kubeconfig(cluster_name: str) -> dict:
    """Return a minimal kubeconfig dict with a mock EKS cluster entry."""
    return {
        "apiVersion": "v1",
        "kind": "Config",
        "clusters": [
            {
                "name": f"arn:aws:eks:us-east-1:123…
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Mock GCP Secret Manager access version in Python

A minimal mock of GCP Secret Manager that stores secret versions, retrieves payloads by version, and logs access timestamps.

gcp secret-manager mock
Python
import json
import time
from datetime import datetime, timezone


class MockSecretManager:
    """Minimal mock of GCP Secret Manager access/version behavior."""

    def __init__(self):
        self._secrets = {}
        self._access_log = []

    def create_secret(self, secret_id: str, payload: str) -> dict:
        …
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