* Update integrated-storage.mdx
The old paragraph "The recommended deployment is either 3 or 5 servers." should match the "Minimums & Scaling" purpose from below.
It also reaffirms that, in a PRODUCTION environment, a number of 5 nodes are the minimum requirement.
A rewording is also necessary: "The recommended deployment consists in a minimum of 5 or more of servers that are odd in their total (5, 7, etc)."
* Update website/content/docs/internals/integrated-storage.mdx
Co-authored-by: Yoko Hyakuna <yoko@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Yoko Hyakuna <yoko@hashicorp.com>
PR #17926 already deleted the implementation of the
`generic_mount_paths` field so it needs to be removed from the declared
fields of the path too, so help and OpenAPI isn't misleading.
This was not copied over when the this code was
copied in https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/pull/12340.
Also adds a stub for the `.copywrite.hcl` file (for when
Vault is onboarded to Copywrite) and adds the `pkcs7` and
`ui/node_modules` to the ignore pattern.
* wip tests
* Move text-file to addon
* rename fileName to filename, initial cleanup of text-fil
* rename args, rename test selector
* fix eye-con, remove enterAsText from file object
* add tests
* move files back to original location
* rename files via git for git diff
* adjsut test
* Revert "wip tests"
This reverts commit 63716a1e647a0b01236d34322837456ef3e9db43.
* fix policy form input
* cleanup conditional
* add bottom margin
* add element id
* change arg name
* add text area input test
* add upload test to policy form
Co-authored-by: Chelsea Shaw <cshaw@hashicorp.com>
* code changes for unlock
* add test
* adding sys help
* adding sys help
* updating unlock user function
* edit test
* add changelog
* syshelp
* adding open api response definition
* removing response fields
* change path name
* Add issuer reference info on JSON endpoint
This endpoint is unauthenticated and shouldn't contain sensitive
information. However, listing the issuers (LIST /issuers) already
returns both the issuer ID and the issuer name (if any) so this
information is safe to return here.
When fetching /pki/issuer/default/json, it would be nice to know exactly
which issuer ID and name it corresponds to, without having to fetch the
authenticated endpoint as well.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog entry
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* add capabilities to pki key model
* move key list from route into component
* rename test file
* rename test file
* add tests
* pass capabilities directly to key list componente
* add test for key list component
* rename test files
* remove href assertion
* Adding an Enos test for undo logs
* fixing a typo
* feedback
* fixing typo
* running make fmt
* removing a dependency
* var name change
* fixing a variable
* fix builder
* fix product version
* adding required fields
* feedback
* add artifcat bundle back
* fmt check
* point to correct instance
* minor fix
* feedback
* feedback
- enos-run workflow will checkout the `main` branch by default, which would pass incorrect metadata to the workflow
so we use the `revision` passed by the calling workflow to checkout the sha and get the relavant metadata`
Signed-off-by: Jaymala Sinha <jaymala@hashicorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaymala Sinha <jaymala@hashicorp.com>
* rename download service file
* rename file again
* add download-file service to engine
* refactor download button to use service
* refactor download service
* finish refactor download service, make arg order consistent: filename, content, extension
* add download button to key details
* fix flaky test?
Bad news: the hot patch we were using breaks in Go 1.19.4: 6109c07ec4
Good news: we can now patch with an environment variable at runtime.
Co-authored-by: Christopher Swenson <christopher.swenson@hashicorp.com>