--- layout: api page_title: /sys/internal/ui/mounts - HTTP API description: >- The `/sys/internal/ui/mounts` endpoint is used to manage mount listing visibility. --- # `/sys/internal/ui/mounts` The `/sys/internal/ui/mounts` endpoint is used to manage mount listing visibility. The response generated by this endpoint is based on the `listing_visibility` value on the mount, which can be set during mount time or via mount tuning. This is currently only being used internally, for the UI and for CLI preflight checks, and is an unauthenticated endpoint. If called with a valid token in `X-Vault-Token` header, the response will include additional mounts which the token has been granted path capabilities on. Due to the nature of its intended usage, there is no guarantee on backwards compatibility for this endpoint. ## Get Available Visible Mounts This endpoint lists all enabled auth methods. | Method | Path | | :----- | :------------------------ | | `GET` | `/sys/internal/ui/mounts` | ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/sys/internal/ui/mounts ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "auth": { "github/": { "description": "GitHub auth", "type": "github" } }, "secret": { "custom-secrets/": { "description": "Custom secrets", "options": { "version": "2" }, "type": "kv" } } } ``` ## Get Single Mount Details This endpoint lists details for a specific mount path. This is an authenticated endpoint, and is currently only being used internally. The calling token should not be granted permissions to these API endpoints directly, but instead rely on permissions granted to the individual mount path. This means that if you give a token a policy with capabilities on a `:path` (e.g. `/secret/*`), the token will be able to call `sys/internal/ui/mounts/:path` (e.g. `sys/internal/ui/mounts/secret`) without having to add that literal path to the policy document. On certain mounts, it is possible to call an arbitrary path within the engine (for example, `/sys/internal/ui/mounts/secret/path/to/secret` when the mount path is `/secret`). If called in this manner, then this endpoint will return the data for the mount that hosts that path. Therefore, a call to `/sys/internal/ui/mounts/secret/path/to/secret` and a call to `/sys/internal/ui/mounts/secret` will yield an identical response. Due to the nature of its intended usage, there is no guarantee on backwards compatibility for this endpoint. | Method | Path | | :----- | :------------------------------ | | `GET` | `/sys/internal/ui/mounts/:path` | ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ --header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \ http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/sys/internal/ui/mounts/cubbyhole ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "accessor": "cubbyhole_50fbe8d2", "config": { "default_lease_ttl": 0, "force_no_cache": false, "max_lease_ttl": 0 }, "description": "per-token private secret storage", "external_entropy_access": false, "local": true, "options": null, "path": "cubbyhole/", "seal_wrap": false, "type": "cubbyhole", "uuid": "4bb40403-d9ba-d2ee-087a-4c6d371db5f2" } ```