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kv_put.go
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package command
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path"
"strings"
"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
"github.com/posener/complete"
)
var (
_ cli.Command = (*KVPutCommand)(nil)
_ cli.CommandAutocomplete = (*KVPutCommand)(nil)
)
type KVPutCommand struct {
*BaseCommand
flagCAS int
flagMount string
testStdin io.Reader // for tests
}
func (c *KVPutCommand) Synopsis() string {
return "Sets or updates data in the KV store"
}
func (c *KVPutCommand) Help() string {
helpText := `
Usage: vault kv put [options] KEY [DATA]
Writes the data to the given path in the key-value store. The data can be of
any type.
$ vault kv put -mount=secret foo bar=baz
The deprecated path-like syntax can also be used, but this should be avoided
for KV v2, as the fact that it is not actually the full API path to
the secret (secret/data/foo) can cause confusion:
$ vault kv put secret/foo bar=baz
The data can also be consumed from a file on disk by prefixing with the "@"
symbol. For example:
$ vault kv put -mount=secret foo @data.json
Or it can be read from stdin using the "-" symbol:
$ echo "abcd1234" | vault kv put -mount=secret foo bar=-
To perform a Check-And-Set operation, specify the -cas flag with the
appropriate version number corresponding to the key you want to perform
the CAS operation on:
$ vault kv put -mount=secret -cas=1 foo bar=baz
Additional flags and more advanced use cases are detailed below.
` + c.Flags().Help()
return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
}
func (c *KVPutCommand) Flags() *FlagSets {
set := c.flagSet(FlagSetHTTP | FlagSetOutputField | FlagSetOutputFormat)
// Common Options
f := set.NewFlagSet("Common Options")
f.IntVar(&IntVar{
Name: "cas",
Target: &c.flagCAS,
Default: -1,
Usage: `Specifies to use a Check-And-Set operation. If not set the write
will be allowed. If set to 0 a write will only be allowed if the key
doesn’t exist. If the index is non-zero the write will only be allowed
if the key’s current version matches the version specified in the cas
parameter.`,
})
f.StringVar(&StringVar{
Name: "mount",
Target: &c.flagMount,
Default: "", // no default, because the handling of the next arg is determined by whether this flag has a value
Usage: `Specifies the path where the KV backend is mounted. If specified,
the next argument will be interpreted as the secret path. If this flag is
not specified, the next argument will be interpreted as the combined mount
path and secret path, with /data/ automatically appended between KV
v2 secrets.`,
})
return set
}
func (c *KVPutCommand) AutocompleteArgs() complete.Predictor {
return c.PredictVaultFolders()
}
func (c *KVPutCommand) AutocompleteFlags() complete.Flags {
return c.Flags().Completions()
}
func (c *KVPutCommand) Run(args []string) int {
f := c.Flags()
if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil {
c.UI.Error(err.Error())
return 1
}
args = f.Args()
// Pull our fake stdin if needed
stdin := (io.Reader)(os.Stdin)
if c.testStdin != nil {
stdin = c.testStdin
}
switch {
case len(args) < 1:
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Not enough arguments (expected >1, got %d)", len(args)))
return 1
case len(args) == 1:
c.UI.Error("Must supply data")
return 1
}
var err error
client, err := c.Client()
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(err.Error())
return 2
}
data, err := parseArgsData(stdin, args[1:])
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to parse K=V data: %s", err))
return 1
}
// If true, we're working with "-mount=secret foo" syntax.
// If false, we're using "secret/foo" syntax.
mountFlagSyntax := c.flagMount != ""
var (
mountPath string
partialPath string
v2 bool
)
// Parse the paths and grab the KV version
if mountFlagSyntax {
// In this case, this arg is the secret path (e.g. "foo").
partialPath = sanitizePath(args[0])
mountPath, v2, err = isKVv2(sanitizePath(c.flagMount), client)
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(err.Error())
return 2
}
if v2 {
partialPath = path.Join(mountPath, partialPath)
}
} else {
// In this case, this arg is a path-like combination of mountPath/secretPath.
// (e.g. "secret/foo")
partialPath = sanitizePath(args[0])
mountPath, v2, err = isKVv2(partialPath, client)
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(err.Error())
return 2
}
}
// Add /data to v2 paths only
var fullPath string
if v2 {
fullPath = addPrefixToKVPath(partialPath, mountPath, "data")
data = map[string]interface{}{
"data": data,
"options": map[string]interface{}{},
}
if c.flagCAS > -1 {
data["options"].(map[string]interface{})["cas"] = c.flagCAS
}
} else {
// v1
if mountFlagSyntax {
fullPath = path.Join(mountPath, partialPath)
} else {
fullPath = partialPath
}
}
secret, err := client.Logical().Write(fullPath, data)
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error writing data to %s: %s", fullPath, err))
if secret != nil {
OutputSecret(c.UI, secret)
}
return 2
}
if secret == nil {
// Don't output anything unless using the "table" format
if Format(c.UI) == "table" {
c.UI.Info(fmt.Sprintf("Success! Data written to: %s", fullPath))
}
return 0
}
if c.flagField != "" {
return PrintRawField(c.UI, secret, c.flagField)
}
if Format(c.UI) == "table" {
outputPath(c.UI, fullPath, "Secret Path")
metadata := secret.Data
c.UI.Info(getHeaderForMap("Metadata", metadata))
return OutputData(c.UI, metadata)
}
return OutputSecret(c.UI, secret)
}