Vault
KV secrets engine - version 1 (API)
This is the API documentation for the Vault KV secrets engine. For general information about the usage and operation of the version 1 KV secrets engine, please see the Vault KV documentation. For information about the differences between KV version 1 and version 2, please see the KV overview documentation.
Note: This documentation assumes the kv secrets engine is enabled at the
/secret
path in Vault. Since it is possible to enable secrets engines at any
location, please update your API calls accordingly.
Read secret
This endpoint retrieves the secret at the specified location.
Method | Path |
---|---|
GET | /secret/:path |
Parameters
path
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the path of the secret to read. This is specified as part of the URL.
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
https://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/secret/my-secret
Sample response
{
"auth": null,
"data": {
"foo": "bar",
"ttl": "1h"
},
"lease_duration": 3600,
"lease_id": "",
"renewable": false
}
Note: the lease_duration
field, which will be populated if a "ttl" field
was included in the data, is advisory. No lease is created. This is a way for
writers to indicate how often a given value should be re-read by the client.
See the Vault KV secrets engine documentation
for more details.
List secrets
This endpoint returns a list of key names at the specified location. Folders are
suffixed with /
. The input must be a folder; list on a file will not return a
value. Note that no policy-based filtering is performed on keys; do not encode
sensitive information in key names. The values themselves are not accessible via
this API.
Method | Path |
---|---|
LIST | /secret/:path |
Parameters
path
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the path of the secrets to list. This is specified as part of the URL.
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request LIST \
https://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/secret/my-secret
Sample response
The example below shows output for a query path of secret/
when there are
secrets at secret/foo
and secret/foo/bar
; note the difference in the two
entries.
{
"auth": null,
"data": {
"keys": ["foo", "foo/"]
},
"lease_duration": 2764800,
"lease_id": "",
"renewable": false
}
Create/Update secret
This endpoint stores a secret at the specified location. If the value does not
yet exist, the calling token must have an ACL policy granting the create
capability. If the value already exists, the calling token must have an ACL
policy granting the update
capability.
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /secret/:path |
Parameters
path
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the path of the secrets to create/update. This is specified as part of the URL.:key
(string: "")
– Specifies a key in the payload, paired with an associated value, to be held at the given location. Multiple key/value pairs can be specified, and all will be returned on a read operation. A key calledttl
will trigger some special behavior. See the Vault KV secrets engine documentation for details.
Sample payload
{
"foo": "bar",
"zip": "zap"
}
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
https://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/secret/my-secret
Delete secret
This endpoint deletes the secret at the specified location.
Method | Path |
---|---|
DELETE | /secret/:path |
Parameters
path
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the path of the secret to delete. This is specified as part of the URL.
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request DELETE \
https://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/secret/my-secret