A @hashicorp Vault token helper with support for native secret storage on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Store and retrieve tokens for multiple Vault ($VAULT_ADDR
) instances, simplifying operators'
workflows when working with multiple Vaults.
Supported backends:
- macOS Keychain
- Linux (DBus Secret Service compatible backends, eg: Gnome Keyring)
- Windows (WinCred)
- pass (GPG)
Install:
brew install joemiller/taps/vault-token-helper
Configure Vault to use the token helper. This will create the ~/.vault
config file:
vault-token-helper enable
Authenticate to a Vault instance to encrypt and store a new token locally, for example with the Okta auth backend:
export VAULT_ADDR=https://vault:8200
vault login -method=okta [email protected]
Or to store an existing token:
export VAULT_ADDR=https://vault:8200
vault login
Token (will be hidden): <paste token>
List saved tokens with extended status output:
vault-token-helper list -e
Keep reading for further details and installation methods.
OS | Command |
---|---|
macOS | brew install joemiller/taps/vault-token-helper |
Linux (LinuxBrew) untested |
brew install joemiller/taps/vault-token-helper |
Format | Arch |
---|---|
rpm | amd64 |
deb | amd64 |
OS | Arch | binary |
---|---|---|
macOS | amd64 | vault-token-helper |
Linux | amd64 | vault-token-helper |
Windows | amd64 | vault-token-helper |
Clone this repo and compile for the current architecture:
make build
macOS binaries are CodeSign'd with a certificate from Apple.
Additionally all releases are signed using this project's GPG key:
- Subject:
vault-token-helper (github.com/joemiller/vault-token-helper project key) <[email protected]>
- key-ID
37F9D1272278CD32
- fingerprint
5EF2 2550 7053 ACC2 728A A51C 37F9 D127 2278 CD32
.
The key can be fetched from most keyservers:
gpg --recv-keys 37F9D1272278CD32
Download and verify the signature on the checksum file:
gpg --verify vault-token-helper_0.2.0_checksums.txt.sig vault-token-helper_0.2.0_checksums.txt
After verifying the checksum file's signature use shasum
to verify the checksums of the
release artifacts:
shasum --check vault-token-helper_0.2.0_checksums.txt
vault-token-helper
will attempt to detect the best available token storage backend.
On macOS this will be the Keychain app, on Windows the native credential store, and
on most Linux distros the DBus Secret-Service API (common packages implementing this are
Gnome Keyring and Seahorse).
You may need to install a compatible credential storage service on Linux. For example,
on Arch Linux with a vanilla desktop you may need to install gnome-keyring
.
Alternatively, the cross-platform, GPG-based pass
utility can also be used. You must initialize pass
(pass init
) with a GPG key before
using vault-token-helper
.
Install vault-token-helper
then run:
vault-token-helper enable
This creates (overwrites) the $HOME/.vault
config file used by the vault
CLI.
Alternatively, edit the file and specify the full path to the vault-token-helper
binary:
token_helper = "/install/path/to/vault-token-helper"
For most installations the defaults should be sufficient.
An optional configuration file located at $HOME/.vault-token-helper.yaml
can be used to
override the defaults.
A fully annotated example config file is available in ./vault-token-helper.annotated.yaml
Set VAULT_ADDR
to the URL of your Vault instance and run vault
commands like normal. For example,
to login and store a token on a Vault instance with the Okta auth plugin enabled:
VAULT_ADDR=https://vault:8200 vault login -method=okta [email protected]
Or to store an existing token:
$ VAULT_ADDR=https://vault:8200 vault login
Token (will be hidden): <paste token>
Upon successful authentication the Vault token will be stored securely in the platform's secrets store.
Support for storing tokens from multiple Vault instances is implemented. Change the VAULT_ADDR
environment variable to switch between Vault instances.
The VAULT_NAMESPACE
environment variable is also supported.
The standard store
, get
, and erase
commands are implemented according to the vault token
helper spec.
There are a few additional commands:
enable
: Enable the vault-token-helper by (over)writing the ~/.vault config file.backends
: List the available secret storage backends on the current platform.list
: List tokens. Add--extended/-e
flag to lookup additional details about the stored token by quering the Vault instance's token lookup API.
$ vault-token-helper list --extended
VAULT_ADDR display_name ttl renewable policies
---------- ------------ --- --------- --------
https://vault-prod.dom.tld:8200 [email protected] 527h46m18s true [admin default]
https://vault-dev.dom.tld:8200 [email protected] 275h13m17s true [admin default]
https://localhost ** ERROR ** Get https://localhost/v1/auth/token/lookup-self: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:443: connect: connection refused
Please open a GitHub issue.
Setting the KEYRING_DEBUG
environment variable to any value will produce additional output
that may be useful for debugging common issues. Please set this variable and then
run a command such as vault-token-helper list
. Include the debug output in your issue.
Run tests: make test
.
There is test coverage in pkg/store
covering all of the supported backends. Additionally, there
is an integration test in the cmd
package.
Some tests are platform specific and difficult to test outside of a full desktop environment
due to interactive elements such as password prompts. To aid in development there are Vagrant
VMs with GUIs enabled in the ./vagrant/
directory. See the
./vagrant/README.md for further details.
The most complete way to run all tests would be to run make test
under each platform (macOS, Linux, Windows).
Github Actions is used for CI/CD.
Tests are run on pull requests and versioned releases are generated on all successful main branch builds.
Some tests are not run in CI/CD due to requiring an interactive desktop such as the Linux DBus Secret Service backend.
Releases are cut automatically on all successful main branch builds. This project uses autotag and goreleaser to automate this process.
Semver (vMajor.Minor.Patch
) is used for versioning and releases. By default, autotag will bump the
patch version on a successful main build, eg: v1.0.0
-> v1.0.1
.
To bump the major or minor release instead, include [major]
or [minor]
in the commit message.
Refer to the autotag docs
for more details.
Include [skip ci]
in the commit message to prevent a new version from being released. Only use this
for things like documentation updates.
A local release can be built and signed with a copy of the project GPG key's signing subkey:
$ GPG_KEY="$(cat vault-token-helper.signing-key.gpg | base64)" make release
# or a snapshot build:
$ GPG_KEY="$(cat vault-token-helper.signing-key.gpg | base64)" make snapshot
In order to avoid macOS keychain from always prompting for passwords the macOS binaries are codesigned with a cert issued by Apple.
after v0.1.0:
- The wincred lib used by 99designs/keyring has more configuration options available. Make these available in 99designs/keyring and vault-token-helper.
- add a flag like
--extended
tolist
that will query vault for additional token info, eg: valid/invalid, ttl, policies - ci/cd:
-
sign
checksum.txt and assets in goreleaser.yaml GPG key - apple
codesign
the macos binaries - linux tests, figure out how to test dbus secret-service in headless CI. probably need a stub to connect to Dbus and provide the 'prompt' service
-