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* Add Redirect for Plugin Portal -> Integration Library * Remove Plugin Portal page & update sidebar * Replace the Plugin Portal link to point Vault Integrations (#18897) * Replace the Plugin Portal link to point Vault Integrations * Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx Co-authored-by: Brandon Romano <brandon@hashicorp.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Brandon Romano <brandon@hashicorp.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Yoko Hyakuna <yoko@hashicorp.com>
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layout: docs
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page_title: Plugin System
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description: Learn about Vault's plugin system.
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---
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# Plugin System
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Vault supports 3 types of plugins; auth methods, secret engines, and database
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plugins. This concept allows both built-in and external plugins to be treated
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like building blocks. Any plugin can exist at multiple different mount paths.
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Different versions of a plugin may be at each location, with each version differing
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from Vault's version.
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A plugin is uniquely identified by its type (one of `secret`, `auth`, or
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`database`), name (e.g. `aws`), and version (e.g `v1.0.0`). An empty version
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implies either the built-in plugin or the single unversioned plugin that can
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be registered.
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See [Plugin Upgrade Procedure](/vault/docs/upgrading/plugins#plugin-upgrade-procedure)
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for details on how to upgrade a built-in plugin in-place.
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## Built-In Plugins
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Built-in plugins are shipped with Vault, often for commonly used integrations,
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and can be used without any prerequisite steps.
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## External Plugins
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External plugins are not shipped with Vault and require additional operator
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intervention to run.
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To run an external plugin, a binary of the plugin is required. Plugin
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binaries can be obtained from [releases.hashicorp.com](https://releases.hashicorp.com/)
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or they can be [built from source](/vault/docs/plugins/plugin-development#building-a-plugin-from-source).
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Vault's external plugins are completely separate, standalone applications that
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Vault executes and communicates with over RPC. Each time a Vault secret engine,
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auth method, or database plugin is mounted, a new process is spawned. However,
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plugins can be made to implement [plugin multiplexing](/vault/docs/plugins/plugin-architecture#plugin-multiplexing)
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to improve performance. Plugin multiplexing allows plugin processes to be
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reused across all mounts of a given type.
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-> **NOTE:** See the [Vault Integrations](/vault/integrations) page to find a
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curated collection of official, partner, and community Vault plugins.
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## Plugin Versioning
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Vault supports managing, running and upgrading plugins using semantic version
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information.
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The plugin catalog optionally supports specifying a semantic version when
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registering an external plugin. Multiple versions of a plugin can be registered
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in the catalog simultaneously, and a version can be selected when mounting a
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plugin or tuning an existing mount in-place.
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If no version is specified when creating a new mount, the following precedence is used
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for any available plugins whose type and name match:
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* The plugin registered with no version
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* The plugin with the most recent semantic version among any registered versions
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* The plugin built into Vault
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### Built-In Versions
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Vault will report a version for built-in plugins to indicate what version of the
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plugin code got built into Vault as a dependency. For example:
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```shell-session
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$ vault plugin list secret
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Name Version
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---- -------
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ad v0.14.0+builtin
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alicloud v0.13.0+builtin
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aws v1.12.0+builtin.vault
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# ...
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```
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Here, Vault has a dependency on `v0.14.0` of the [hashicorp/vault-plugin-secrets-ad](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-plugin-secrets-ad)
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repo, and the `vault` metadata identifier for `aws` indicates that plugin's code was
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within the Vault repo. For plugins within the Vault repo, Vault's own major, minor,
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and patch versions are used to form the plugin version.
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The `builtin` metadata identifier is reserved and cannot be used when registering
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external plugins.
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