# AAF Environment Designation
#if you are running aaf service from a docker image you have to use aaf service IP and port number
-aaf_id={{.Values.config.aafUsername}}
+aaf_id={{ .Values.certInitializer.fqi }}
#Encrypt the password using AAF Jar
-aaf_password={{.Values.config.aafPassword}}
+aaf_password={{ .Values.certInitializer.aafDeployPass }}
# Sample CADI Properties, from CADI 1.4.2
#hostname=org.onap.aai.orr
csp_domain=PROD
# Add Absolute path to Keyfile
-cadi_keyfile={{.Values.config.cadiKeyFile}}
+cadi_keyfile={{ .Values.certInitializer.credsPath }}/{{ .Values.certInitializer.fqi_namespace }}.keyfile
+cadi_keystore={{ .Values.certInitializer.credsPath }}/{{ .Values.certInitializer.fqi_namespace }}.p12
+cadi_keystore_password=${KEYSTORE_PASSWORD}
+
+cadi_alias={{ .Values.certInitializer.fqi }}
# This is required to accept Certificate Authentication from Certman certificates.
# can be TEST, IST or PROD
cadi_loglevel=DEBUG
# Add Absolute path to truststore2018.jks
-cadi_truststore={{.Values.config.cadiTrustStore}}
+cadi_truststore={{ .Values.certInitializer.credsPath }}/{{ .Values.certInitializer.fqi_namespace }}.trust.jks
# Note: This is the ONLY password that doesn't have to be encrypted. All Java's TrustStores are this passcode by default, because they are public certs
-cadi_truststore_password={{.Values.config.cadiTrustStorePassword}}
+cadi_truststore_password=${TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD}
# how to turn on SSL Logging
#javax.net.debug=ssl