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@socialgouv/sre-seal
Advanced tools
`yarn global add @socialgouv/sre-seal` and you'll get `sre-seal` command available.
yarn global add @socialgouv/sre-seal
and you'll get sre-seal
command available.
:warning: Need kubeseal
CLI installed on your system.
Usage: sre-seal [options] <KEY=someSecretMessage>
Options:
--namespace k8s namespace (optional in dev) [default: null]
--name k8s secret name (optional in dev) [default: "some-secret-name"]
--context k8s context [default: "dev"]
--from path to existing seal file
# Dev secrets
# crypt a bunch of key/values
cat values.yml | sre-seal > sealed.yml
# crypt a single value
echo "PASSWORD=pouet" | sre-seal > sealed.yml
# Prod secrets have mandatories namespace and secret name
cat values.yml | sre-seal --context prod --namespace project --name secret-name > sealed.yml
# Add new secret to some existing secret file with `--from`
echo "PASSWORD=pouet" | sre-seal --from current-seal.yml > sealed.yml
const YAML = require("yaml");
const { cryptFromSecrets } = require("@socialgouv/sre-seal");
cryptFromSecrets({
name: "some-secret-name",
//namespace: "cdtn-admin",
context: "dev", // or prod with namespace
secrets: {
PGRST_JWT_SECRET: "FyH2ETW8zulPobZ9j6wr3jWM5OtsK2zR84NLBIb0",
KIKOO: "Bjd9ddeR84NLBIb0",
},
})
.then((sealed) => console.log(YAML.stringify(sealed)))
.catch(console.log);
:bulb: Copy values from Rancher secret view from Chrome console : copy(Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("table tbody tr")).map(node => [node.querySelector("td:nth-child(1)").innerText, node.querySelector("td:nth-child(3)").innerText]).reduce((a, c) => ({...a, [c[0]]:c[1]}),{}))
FAQs
`yarn global add @socialgouv/sre-seal` and you'll get `sre-seal` command available.
The npm package @socialgouv/sre-seal receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @socialgouv/sre-seal popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @socialgouv/sre-seal demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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