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---
layout: api
page_title: Cassandra - Database - Secrets Engines - HTTP API
description: >-
The Cassandra plugin for Vault's database secrets engine generates database
credentials to access Cassandra servers.
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---
# Cassandra Database Plugin HTTP API
The Cassandra database plugin is one of the supported plugins for the database
secrets engine. This plugin generates database credentials dynamically based on
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configured roles for the Cassandra database.
## Configure Connection
In addition to the parameters defined by the [Database
Secrets Engine](/api/secret/databases#configure-connection), this plugin
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has a number of parameters to further configure a connection.
| Method | Path |
| :----- | :----------------------- |
| `POST` | `/database/config/:name` |
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### Parameters
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- `hosts` `(string: <required>)` Specifies a set of comma-delineated Cassandra
hosts to connect to.
- `port` `(int: 9042)` Specifies the default port to use if none is provided
as part of the host URI. Defaults to Cassandra's default transport port, 9042.
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- `username` `(string: <required>)` Specifies the username to use for
superuser access.
- `password` `(string: <required>)` Specifies the password corresponding to
the given username.
- `tls` `(bool: true)` Specifies whether to use TLS when connecting to
Cassandra.
- `insecure_tls` `(bool: false)` Specifies whether to skip verification of the
server certificate when using TLS.
- `pem_bundle` `(string: "")` Specifies concatenated PEM blocks containing a
certificate and private key; a certificate, private key, and issuing CA
certificate; or just a CA certificate.
!> **Known Issue:** There is a known issue when using `pem_bundle` with only a CA (no client certificate & key)
where Vault will not parse the CA certificate correctly. To work around this, use `pem_json` with the
following structure: `{"ca_chain": ["-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nMIIEFjC...FNYakP7I\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----"]}`
Also make sure the PEM data is properly JSON encoded with `\n` instead of newlines.
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- `pem_json` `(string: "")` Specifies JSON containing a certificate and
private key; a certificate, private key, and issuing CA certificate; or just a
CA certificate. For convenience format is the same as the output of the
`issue` command from the `pki` secrets engine; see
[the pki documentation](/docs/secrets/pki).
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- `skip_verification` `(bool: false)` - Skip permissions checks when a connection to Cassandra
is first created. These checks ensure that Vault is able to create roles, but can be resource
intensive in clusters with many roles.
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- `protocol_version` `(int: 2)` Specifies the CQL protocol version to use.
- `connect_timeout` `(string: "5s")` Specifies the connection timeout to use.
- `local_datacenter` `(string: "")` If set, enables host selection policy
which will prioritize and use hosts which are in the local datacenter before
hosts in all other datacenters (for example "dc-01").
- `socket_keep_alive` `(string: "0s")` the keep-alive period for an active
network connection. If zero, keep-alives are not enabled.
- `consistency` `(string: "")`  Specifies the consistency option to use. See
the [gocql
definition](https://github.com/gocql/gocql/blob/master/frame.go#L188) for
valid options.
- `username_template` `(string)` - [Template](/docs/concepts/username-templating) describing how
dynamic usernames are generated.
<details>
<summary><b>Default Username Template</b></summary>
```
{{ printf "v_%s_%s_%s_%s" (.DisplayName | truncate 15) (.RoleName | truncate 15) (random 20) (unix_time) | truncate 100 | replace "-" "_" | lowercase }}
```
<details>
<summary><b>Example Usernames:</b></summary>
| Example | |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| `DisplayName` | `token` |
| `RoleName` | `myrolename` |
| Username | `v_token_myrolename_uszt1n4cyhal4m0xtgx3_1614294836` |
| Example | |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `DisplayName` | `amuchlonger_dispname` |
| `RoleName` | `role-name-with-dashes` |
| Username | `v_amuchlonger_dis_role_name_with__s0t9xb0jsab9nqz7yj40_1614294836` |
</details>
</details>
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TLS works as follows:
- If `tls` is set to true, the connection will use TLS; this happens
automatically if `pem_bundle`, `pem_json`, or `insecure_tls` is set
- If `insecure_tls` is set to true, the connection will not perform verification
of the server certificate; this also sets `tls` to true
- If only `issuing_ca` is set in `pem_json`, or the only certificate in
`pem_bundle` is a CA certificate, the given CA certificate will be used for
server certificate verification; otherwise the system CA certificates will be
used
- If `certificate` and `private_key` are set in `pem_bundle` or `pem_json`,
client auth will be turned on for the connection
`pem_bundle` should be a PEM-concatenated bundle of a private key + client
certificate, an issuing CA certificate, or both. `pem_json` should contain the
same information; for convenience, the JSON format is the same as that output by
the issue command from the PKI secrets engine.
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### Sample Payload
```json
{
"plugin_name": "cassandra-database-plugin",
"allowed_roles": "readonly",
"hosts": "cassandra1.local",
"username": "user",
"password": "pass"
}
```
### Sample Request
```shell-session
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$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
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http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/cassandra/config/connection
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```
## Statements
Statements are configured during role creation and are used by the plugin to
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determine what is sent to the database on user creation, renewing, and
revocation. For more information on configuring roles see the [Role
API](/api/secret/databases#create-role) in the database secrets engine docs.
### Parameters
The following are the statements used by this plugin. If not mentioned in this
list the plugin does not support that statement type.
- `creation_statements` `(list: [])` Specifies the database
statements executed to create and configure a user. Must be a
semicolon-separated string, a base64-encoded semicolon-separated string, a
serialized JSON string array, or a base64-encoded serialized JSON string
array. The '{{username}}' and '{{password}}' values will be substituted. If not
provided, defaults to a generic create user statements that creates a
non-superuser.
- `revocation_statements` `(list: [])` Specifies the database statements to
be executed to revoke a user. Must be a semicolon-separated string, a
base64-encoded semicolon-separated string, a serialized JSON string array, or
a base64-encoded serialized JSON string array. The '{{username}}' value will be
substituted. If not provided defaults to a generic drop user statement.
- `rollback_statements` `(list: [])` Specifies the database statements to be
executed to rollback a create operation in the event of an error. Must be a
semicolon-separated string, a base64-encoded semicolon-separated string, a
serialized JSON string array, or a base64-encoded serialized JSON string
array. The '{{username}}' value will be substituted. If not provided, defaults to
a generic drop user statement
- `root_rotation_statements` `(list: [])` - Specifies the database statements
to be executed when rotating the root user's password. Must be a
semicolon-separated string, a base64-encoded semicolon-separated string, a
serialized JSON string array, or a base64-encoded serialized JSON string
array. The '{{username}}' value will be substituted. If not provided, defaults to
a reasonable default alter user statement.
~> Prior to Vault 1.7.1 and 1.6.4 the default `root_rotation_statements` does not
allow for usernames with special characters in them due to missing quotes
around the username. To fix this issue in versions prior to Vault 1.7.1/1.6.4,
specify the following `root_rotation_statements`:<br/>
`ALTER USER '{{username}}' WITH PASSWORD '{{password}}';`