package api // A KVSecret is a key-value secret returned by Vault's KV secrets engine, // and is the most basic type of secret stored in Vault. // // Data contains the key-value pairs of the secret itself, // while Metadata contains a subset of metadata describing // this particular version of the secret. // The Metadata field for a KV v1 secret will always be nil, as // metadata is only supported starting in KV v2. // // The Raw field can be inspected for information about the lease, // and passed to a LifetimeWatcher object for periodic renewal. type KVSecret struct { Data map[string]interface{} VersionMetadata *KVVersionMetadata CustomMetadata map[string]interface{} Raw *Secret } // KVv1 is used to return a client for reads and writes against // a KV v1 secrets engine in Vault. // // The mount path is the location where the target KV secrets engine resides // in Vault. // // While v1 is not necessarily deprecated, Vault development servers tend to // use v2 as the version of the KV secrets engine, as this is what's mounted // by default when a server is started in -dev mode. See the kvv2 struct. // // Learn more about the KV secrets engine here: // https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/secrets/kv func (c *Client) KVv1(mountPath string) *kvv1 { return &kvv1{c: c, mountPath: mountPath} } // KVv2 is used to return a client for reads and writes against // a KV v2 secrets engine in Vault. // // The mount path is the location where the target KV secrets engine resides // in Vault. // // Vault development servers tend to have "secret" as the mount path, // as these are the default settings when a server is started in -dev mode. // // Learn more about the KV secrets engine here: // https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/secrets/kv func (c *Client) KVv2(mountPath string) *kvv2 { return &kvv2{c: c, mountPath: mountPath} }