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robocorp-vault
is a library that provides read and write access to the Vault in Robocorp Control Room, which can be used to store and retrieve secret values such as passwords.
A secret consists of a name, an optional description, and a map of keys and values. For instance, one secret can be login credentials for a website, which includes both a username and a password:
from robocorp.tasks import task
from robocorp import vault
@task
def inspect_secret():
secret = vault.get_secret("login_credentials")
print("Secret name:", secret.name)
print("Secret description:", secret.description)
print("Secret keys:", secret.keys())
print("Secret value:", secret["username"])
Further user guides and tutorials can be found in Robocorp Docs.
Explore our API for extensive documentation.
A list of releases and corresponding changes can be found in the changelog.
FAQs
Robocorp Control Room Vault API integration library
We found that robocorp-vault demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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