The below requirements are needed on the local master node that executes this lookup.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments |
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_terms list / required | term or list of terms to lookup in the credit store | ||
aws_access_key_id - | env:AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID | AWS access key ID | |
aws_secret_access_key - | env:AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | AWS access key | |
aws_session_token - | env:AWS_SESSION_TOKEN | AWS session token | |
profile_name - | env:AWS_PROFILE | AWS profile to use for authentication | |
region - | AWS region | ||
table - / required | Default: "credential-store" | name of the credstash table to query | |
version - | Credstash version |
- name: first use credstash to store your secrets shell: credstash put my-github-password secure123 - name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get my github password" debug: msg="Credstash lookup! {{ lookup('credstash', 'my-github-password') }}" - name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get my other password from us-west-1" debug: msg="Credstash lookup! {{ lookup('credstash', 'my-other-password', region='us-west-1') }}" - name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get the company's github password" debug: msg="Credstash lookup! {{ lookup('credstash', 'company-github-password', table='company-passwords') }}" - name: Example play using the 'context' feature hosts: localhost vars: context: app: my_app environment: production tasks: - name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get the password with a context passed as a variable" debug: msg="{{ lookup('credstash', 'some-password', context=context) }}" - name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get the password with a context defined here" debug: msg="{{ lookup('credstash', 'some-password', context=dict(app='my_app', environment='production')) }}"
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this lookup:
Key | Returned | Description |
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_raw - | value(s) stored in Credstash |
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