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I am working with the AWS SDK using the KMS libary. I would like to use async and await instead of callbacks.

import AWS, { KMS } from "aws-sdk";

this.kms = new AWS.KMS();

const key = await this.kms.generateDataKey();

However this does not work, when wrapped in an async function.

How can i use async and await here?

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  • await requires a promise; that takes a callback.
    – SLaks
    Jul 13, 2018 at 15:20

3 Answers 3

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If you are using aws-sdk with version > 2.x, you can tranform a aws.Request to a promise with chain .promise() function. For your case:

  try {
    let key = await kms.generateDataKey().promise();
  } catch (e) {
    console.log(e);
  }

the key is a KMS.Types.GenerateDataKeyResponse - the second param of callback(in callback style).

The e is a AWSError - The first param of callback func

note: await expression only allowed within an async function

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  • How can one access key outside of the try statement?
    – mbspark
    Mar 14, 2020 at 23:22
  • @mbspark you can create key variable at first, outside of the try block. But, why?
    – hoangdv
    Mar 15, 2020 at 3:44
  • I wanted to use key elsewhere in the program. I did end up figuring out what I was trying to do in a different way, though.
    – mbspark
    Mar 15, 2020 at 17:01
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await requires a Promise. generateDataKey() returns a AWS.Request, not a Promise. AWS.Request are EventEmitters (more or less) but have a promise method that you can use.

import AWS, {
  KMS
} from "aws-sdk";

(async function() {
  const kms = new AWS.KMS();
  const keyReq = kms.generateDataKey()
  const key = await keyReq.promise();

  // Or just:
  // const key = await kms.generateDataKey().promise()
}());
3

As of 2021 I'd suggest to use AWS SDK for JavaScript v3. It's a rewrite of v2 with some great new features

sample code:

const { KMSClient, GenerateDataKeyCommand } = require('@aws-sdk/client-kms');

const generateDataKey = async () => {
  const client = new KMSClient({ region: 'REGION' });
  const command = new GenerateDataKeyCommand({ KeyId: 'KeyId' });
  const response = await client.send(command);
  return response;
};

AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 new features

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