package command import ( "fmt" "io" "os" "strings" "github.com/mitchellh/cli" "github.com/posener/complete" ) var ( _ cli.Command = (*KVPutCommand)(nil) _ cli.CommandAutocomplete = (*KVPutCommand)(nil) ) type KVPutCommand struct { *BaseCommand flagCAS int testStdin io.Reader // for tests } func (c *KVPutCommand) Synopsis() string { return "Sets or updates data in the KV store" } func (c *KVPutCommand) Help() string { helpText := ` Usage: vault kv put [options] KEY [DATA] Writes the data to the given path in the key-value store. The data can be of any type. $ vault kv put secret/foo bar=baz The data can also be consumed from a file on disk by prefixing with the "@" symbol. For example: $ vault kv put secret/foo @data.json Or it can be read from stdin using the "-" symbol: $ echo "abcd1234" | vault kv put secret/foo bar=- To perform a Check-And-Set operation, specify the -cas flag with the appropriate version number corresponding to the key you want to perform the CAS operation on: $ vault kv put -cas=1 secret/foo bar=baz Additional flags and more advanced use cases are detailed below. ` + c.Flags().Help() return strings.TrimSpace(helpText) } func (c *KVPutCommand) Flags() *FlagSets { set := c.flagSet(FlagSetHTTP | FlagSetOutputField | FlagSetOutputFormat) // Common Options f := set.NewFlagSet("Common Options") f.IntVar(&IntVar{ Name: "cas", Target: &c.flagCAS, Default: -1, Usage: `Specifies to use a Check-And-Set operation. If not set the write will be allowed. If set to 0 a write will only be allowed if the key doesn’t exist. If the index is non-zero the write will only be allowed if the key’s current version matches the version specified in the cas parameter.`, }) return set } func (c *KVPutCommand) AutocompleteArgs() complete.Predictor { return nil } func (c *KVPutCommand) AutocompleteFlags() complete.Flags { return c.Flags().Completions() } func (c *KVPutCommand) Run(args []string) int { f := c.Flags() if err := f.Parse(args); err != nil { c.UI.Error(err.Error()) return 1 } args = f.Args() // Pull our fake stdin if needed stdin := (io.Reader)(os.Stdin) if c.testStdin != nil { stdin = c.testStdin } switch { case len(args) < 1: c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Not enough arguments (expected >1, got %d)", len(args))) return 1 case len(args) == 1: c.UI.Error("Must supply data") return 1 } var err error path := sanitizePath(args[0]) client, err := c.Client() if err != nil { c.UI.Error(err.Error()) return 2 } data, err := parseArgsData(stdin, args[1:]) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to parse K=V data: %s", err)) return 1 } mountPath, v2, err := isKVv2(path, client) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(err.Error()) return 2 } if v2 { path = addPrefixToVKVPath(path, mountPath, "data") data = map[string]interface{}{ "data": data, "options": map[string]interface{}{}, } if c.flagCAS > -1 { data["options"].(map[string]interface{})["cas"] = c.flagCAS } } secret, err := client.Logical().Write(path, data) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error writing data to %s: %s", path, err)) if secret != nil { OutputSecret(c.UI, secret) } return 2 } if secret == nil { // Don't output anything unless using the "table" format if Format(c.UI) == "table" { c.UI.Info(fmt.Sprintf("Success! Data written to: %s", path)) } return 0 } if c.flagField != "" { return PrintRawField(c.UI, secret, c.flagField) } return OutputSecret(c.UI, secret) }