package command import ( "fmt" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/api" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/helper/flag-kv" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/helper/flag-slice" ) // TokenCreateCommand is a Command that mounts a new mount. type TokenCreateCommand struct { Meta } func (c *TokenCreateCommand) Run(args []string) int { var format string var id, displayName, lease, ttl, role string var orphan, noDefaultPolicy bool var metadata map[string]string var numUses int var policies []string flags := c.Meta.FlagSet("mount", FlagSetDefault) flags.StringVar(&format, "format", "table", "") flags.StringVar(&displayName, "display-name", "", "") flags.StringVar(&id, "id", "", "") flags.StringVar(&lease, "lease", "", "") flags.StringVar(&ttl, "ttl", "", "") flags.StringVar(&role, "role", "", "") flags.BoolVar(&orphan, "orphan", false, "") flags.BoolVar(&noDefaultPolicy, "no-default-policy", false, "") flags.IntVar(&numUses, "use-limit", 0, "") flags.Var((*kvFlag.Flag)(&metadata), "metadata", "") flags.Var((*sliceflag.StringFlag)(&policies), "policy", "") flags.Usage = func() { c.Ui.Error(c.Help()) } if err := flags.Parse(args); err != nil { return 1 } args = flags.Args() if len(args) != 0 { flags.Usage() c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf( "\ntoken-create expects no arguments")) return 1 } client, err := c.Client() if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf( "Error initializing client: %s", err)) return 2 } if ttl == "" { ttl = lease } tcr := &api.TokenCreateRequest{ ID: id, Policies: policies, Metadata: metadata, TTL: ttl, NoParent: orphan, NoDefaultPolicy: noDefaultPolicy, DisplayName: displayName, NumUses: numUses, } var secret *api.Secret if role != "" { secret, err = client.Auth().Token().CreateWithRole(tcr, role) } else { secret, err = client.Auth().Token().Create(tcr) } if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf( "Error creating token: %s", err)) return 2 } return OutputSecret(c.Ui, format, secret) } func (c *TokenCreateCommand) Synopsis() string { return "Create a new auth token" } func (c *TokenCreateCommand) Help() string { helpText := ` Usage: vault token-create [options] Create a new auth token. This command creates a new token that can be used for authentication. This token will be created as a child of your token. The created token will inherit your policies, or can be assigned a subset of your policies. A lease can also be associated with the token. If a lease is not associated with the token, then it cannot be renewed. If a lease is associated with the token, it will expire after that amount of time unless it is renewed. Metadata associated with the token (specified with "-metadata") is written to the audit log when the token is used. If a role is specified, the role may override parameters specified here. General Options: ` + generalOptionsUsage() + ` Token Options: -id="7699125c-d8...." The token value that clients will use to authenticate with vault. If not provided this defaults to a 36 character UUID. A root token is required to specify the ID of a token. -display-name="name" A display name to associate with this token. This is a non-security sensitive value used to help identify created secrets, i.e. prefixes. -lease="1h" Deprecated; use "-ttl" instead. -ttl="1h" TTL to associate with the token. This option enables the tokens to be renewable. -metadata="key=value" Metadata to associate with the token. This shows up in the audit log. This can be specified multiple times. -orphan If specified, the token will have no parent. Only root tokens can create orphan tokens. This prevents the new token from being revoked with your token. -no-default-policy If specified, the token will not have the "default" policy included in its policy set. -policy="name" Policy to associate with this token. This can be specified multiple times. -use-limit=5 The number of times this token can be used until it is automatically revoked. -format=table The format for output. By default it is a whitespace- delimited table. This can also be json or yaml. -role=name If set, the token will be created against the named role. The role may override other parameters. This requires the client to have permissions on the appropriate endpoint (auth/token/create/). ` return strings.TrimSpace(helpText) }