CLI Usage ========= .. code-block:: bash usage: barbican [--version] [-v] [--log-file LOG_FILE] [-q] [-h] [--debug] [--no-auth] [--os-identity-api-version ] [--os-auth-url ] [--os-username ] [--os-user-id ] [--os-password ] [--os-user-domain-id ] [--os-user-domain-name ] [--os-tenant-name ] [--os-tenant-id ] [--os-project-id ] [--os-project-name ] [--os-project-domain-id ] [--os-project-domain-name ] [--os-auth-token ] [--endpoint ] [--insecure] [--os-cacert ] [--os-cert ] [--os-key ] [--timeout ] The examples below assume that credentials have been saved to your environment. If you don't have variables saved to your environment or you wish to use different credentials than those defined, any of the optional arguments listed above may be passed to Barbican. Barbican takes a positional argument , which specifies whether you wish to operate on a secret or an order. Secrets ------- .. code-block:: bash $ barbican secret A subcommand describing the action to be performed should follow. The subcommands are mostly the same for secrets and orders, although some optional arguments only apply to one or the other. Subcommand actions that a user can take for secrets are: .. code-block:: bash secret delete Delete a secret by providing its URI. secret get Retrieve a secret by providing its URI. secret list List secrets. secret store Store a secret in Barbican. Each subcommand takes in a different set of arguments, and the help message varies from one to another. The help message for **get** can be seen below. .. code-block:: bash $ barbican help secret get usage: barbican secret get [-h] [-f {shell,table,value}] [-c COLUMN] [--max-width ] [--prefix PREFIX] [--decrypt] [--payload] [--payload_content_type PAYLOAD_CONTENT_TYPE] URI Retrieve a secret by providing its URI. positional arguments: URI The URI reference for the secret. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --decrypt, -d if specified, retrieve the unencrypted secret data; the data type can be specified with --payload-content- type. --payload, -p if specified, retrieve the unencrypted secret data; the data type can be specified with --payload-content- type. If the user wishes to only retrieve the value of the payload they must add "-f value" to format returning only the value of the payload --payload_content_type PAYLOAD_CONTENT_TYPE, -t PAYLOAD_CONTENT_TYPE the content type of the decrypted secret (default: text/plain. output formatters: output formatter options -f {shell,table,value}, --format {shell,table,value} the output format, defaults to table -c COLUMN, --column COLUMN specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated table formatter: --max-width Maximum display width, 0 to disable shell formatter: a format a UNIX shell can parse (variable="value") --prefix PREFIX add a prefix to all variable names Secret Create ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash $ barbican secret store -n mysecretname -p 'my secret value' +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Secret href | http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets/a70a45d8-4076-42a2-b111-8893d3b92a3e | | Name | mysecretname | | Created | None | | Status | None | | Content types | None | | Algorithm | aes | | Bit length | 256 | | Mode | cbc | | Expiration | None | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Secret Get ~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash $ barbican secret get http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets/a70a45d8-4076-42a2-b111-8893d3b92a3e +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Secret href | http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets/a70a45d8-4076-42a2-b111-8893d3b92a3e | | Name | mysecretname | | Created | 2015-04-16 20:36:40.334696+00:00 | | Status | ACTIVE | | Content types | {u'default': u'application/octet-stream'} | | Algorithm | aes | | Bit length | 256 | | Mode | cbc | | Expiration | None | +---------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ To retrieve only the raw value of the payload we have introduced the :code:`-p` or :code:`--payload` option paired with the :code:`-f value` cliff formatting option. (The :code:`--decrypt` option will perform the same action; however, it will be deprecated) .. code-block:: bash $ barbican secret get http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets/a70a45d8-4076-42a2-b111-8893d3b92a3e --payload -f value my secret value Secret Delete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash $ barbican secret delete http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets/a70a45d8-4076-42a2-b111-8893d3b92a3e Secret List ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash $ barbican secret list +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------------------------------------+-----------+------------+------+------------+ | Secret href | Name | Created | Status | Content types | Algorithm | Bit length | Mode | Expiration | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------------------------------------+-----------+------------+------+------------+ | http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets/bb3d8c20-8ea5-4bfc-9645-c8da79c8b371 | None | 2015-04-15 20:37:37.501475+00:00 | ACTIVE | {u'default': u'application/octet-stream'} | aes | 256 | cbc | None | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------------------+--------+-------------------------------------------+-----------+------------+------+------------+