* conversion stage 1
* correct image paths
* add sidebar title to frontmatter
* docs/concepts and docs/internals
* configuration docs and multi-level nav corrections
* commands docs, index file corrections, small item nav correction
* secrets converted
* auth
* add enterprise and agent docs
* add extra dividers
* secret section, wip
* correct sidebar nav title in front matter for apu section, start working on api items
* auth and backend, a couple directory structure fixes
* remove old docs
* intro side nav converted
* reset sidebar styles, add hashi-global-styles
* basic styling for nav sidebar
* folder collapse functionality
* patch up border length on last list item
* wip restructure for content component
* taking middleman hacking to the extreme, but its working
* small css fix
* add new mega nav
* fix a small mistake from the rebase
* fix a content resolution issue with middleman
* title a couple missing docs pages
* update deps, remove temporary markup
* community page
* footer to layout, community page css adjustments
* wip downloads page
* deps updated, downloads page ready
* fix community page
* homepage progress
* add components, adjust spacing
* docs and api landing pages
* a bunch of fixes, add docs and api landing pages
* update deps, add deploy scripts
* add readme note
* update deploy command
* overview page, index title
* Update doc fields
Note this still requires the link fields to be populated -- this is solely related to copy on the description fields
* Update api_basic_categories.yml
Updated API category descriptions. Like the document descriptions you'll still need to update the link headers to the proper target pages.
* Add bottom hero, adjust CSS, responsive friendly
* Add mega nav title
* homepage adjustments, asset boosts
* small fixes
* docs page styling fixes
* meganav title
* some category link corrections
* Update API categories page
updated to reflect the second level headings for api categories
* Update docs_detailed_categories.yml
Updated to represent the existing docs structure
* Update docs_detailed_categories.yml
* docs page data fix, extra operator page remove
* api data fix
* fix makefile
* update deps, add product subnav to docs and api landing pages
* Rearrange non-hands-on guides to _docs_
Since there is no place for these on learn.hashicorp, we'll put them
under _docs_.
* WIP Redirects for guides to docs
* content and component updates
* font weight hotfix, redirects
* fix guides and intro sidenavs
* fix some redirects
* small style tweaks
* Redirects to learn and internally to docs
* Remove redirect to `/vault`
* Remove `.html` from destination on redirects
* fix incorrect index redirect
* final touchups
* address feedback from michell for makefile and product downloads
1. Using the current tutorial will return a warning after creating the role "my-role:
```bash
WARNING! The following warnings were returned from Vault:
* Detected use of legacy role or policy parameter. Please upgrade to use the
new parameters.
```
To fix this we need to update the command and the query. Correct entries can be found in documentation for the [AWS Engine](https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/secrets/aws/index.html).
2. `vault revoke` to `vault lease revoke`. The command bellow is updated, but the text above it was not.
- Make Download Link more prominent on home page
- Add UI Demo link to home page
- Download page now suggests download based on your current system
- Added links for next steps
- Added configuration builder form, including downloading your custom config
Previous version used `read` in stead of `get` for everything but the code block examples.
It's a minor oversight, and most of us are going to skim to the code blocks anyway. But maybe it'll help.
It is slightly confusing to have the first example include a key named "Value". This can create a slight hump to grokking what's happening in this early step of the README. Here we rename the key to "foo" to help indicate it's dynamic nature.
In the authentication section of the getting started doc, the token used
to login doesn't match with the one displayed as the command result.
This commit makes sure that both tokens correspond to avoid distracting
newcomers.
This removes all references I could find to:
- credential provider
- authentication backend
- authentication provider
- auth provider
- auth backend
in favor of the unified:
- auth method
Using the latest vault release, I was getting the following error when the policy used `write`:
Error: Error making API request.
URL: PUT http://0.0.0.0:8200/v1/sys/policy/secret
Code: 400. Errors:
* Failed to parse policy: path "secret/*": invalid capability 'write'
I think `create` is the correct new Capability.