node-vault

A client for the HTTP API of HashiCorp's Vault written for Node.js.
install
make sure to use node.js version >= 6
npm install node-vault
test
Run tests inside docker to do also nice integration testing:
docker-compose up --force-recreate test
This will create containers for vault, postgres and running the tests inside
docker.
usage
init and unseal
var options = {
apiVersion: 'v1',
endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:8200',
token: '1234'
};
var vault = require("node-vault")(options);
vault.init({ secret_shares: 1, secret_threshold: 1 })
.then( (result) => {
var keys = result.keys;
vault.token = result.root_token;
return vault.unseal({ secret_shares: 1, key: keys[0] })
})
.catch(console.error);
write, read and delete secrets
vault.write('secret/hello', { value: 'world', lease: '1s' })
.then( () => vault.read('secret/hello'))
.then( () => vault.delete('secret/hello'))
.catch(console.error);
docs
Just generate docco docs via npm run docs.
examples
Please have a look at the examples and the generated feature list to see what is already implemented.
Instead of installing all the dependencies like vault itself, postgres and other stuff you can
use docker and docker-compose to link and run multiple docker containers with all of its dependencies.
git clone git@github.com:kr1sp1n/node-vault.git
cd node-vault
docker-compose up vault
Now you can run the examples from another terminal window.
First of all you should initialize and unseal the vault:
node example/init.js
You should see root_token: followed by a long key in the response.
Please copy that long key and export it as environment variable:
export VAULT_TOKEN=<insert long key here>
Now you are able to run all of the other examples:
node example/policies.js
Connecting to vault through a bastion host
To connect to a vault server in a private network with a bastion host, you'll need to first open a connection:
ssh -D <socks4Port> bastion.example.com
const SocksProxyAgent = require('socks-proxy-agent');
const agent = new SocksProxyAgent(`socks://127.0.0.1:${socks4Port}`, true);
const options = {
apiVersion: 'v1',
rpOptions: {
agent,
},
};
const vault = require('node-vault')(options);
