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---
layout: api
page_title: Cassandra - Secrets Engines - HTTP API
description: This is the API documentation for the Vault Cassandra secrets engine.
---
# Cassandra Secrets Engine (API)
@include 'x509-sha1-deprecation.mdx'
~> **Deprecation Note:** This backend is deprecated in favor of the
combined databases backend added in v0.7.1. See the API documentation for
the new implementation of this backend at
[Cassandra database plugin HTTP API](/vault/api-docs/secret/databases/cassandra).
This is the API documentation for the Vault Cassandra secrets engine. For
general information about the usage and operation of the Cassandra backend,
please see the
[Vault Cassandra backend documentation](/vault/docs/secrets/databases/cassandra).
This documentation assumes the Cassandra backend is mounted at the `/cassandra`
path in Vault. Since it is possible to enable secrets engines at any location,
please update your API calls accordingly.
## Configure Connection
This endpoint configures the connection information used to communicate with
Cassandra.
| Method | Path |
| :----- | :----------------------------- |
| `POST` | `/cassandra/config/connection` |
### Parameters
- `hosts` `(string: <required>)` Specifies a set of comma-delineated Cassandra
hosts to connect to.
- `username` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the username to use for
superuser access.
- `password` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the password corresponding to
the given username.
- `tls` `(bool: true)` Specifies whether to use TLS when connecting to
Cassandra.
- `insecure_tls` `(bool: false)`  Specifies whether to skip verification of the
server certificate when using TLS.
- `pem_bundle` `(string: "")` Specifies concatenated PEM blocks containing a
certificate and private key; a certificate, private key, and issuing CA
certificate; or just a CA certificate.
- `pem_json` `(string: "")`  Specifies JSON containing a certificate and
private key; a certificate, private key, and issuing CA certificate; or just a
CA certificate. For convenience format is the same as the output of the
`issue` command from the `pki` backend; see
[the pki documentation](/vault/docs/secrets/pki).
- `protocol_version` `(int: 2)`  Specifies the CQL protocol version to use.
- `connect_timeout` `(string: "5s")`  Specifies the connection timeout to use.
- `consistency` `(string: "")`  Specifies the consistency option to use. See
the [gocql
definition](https://github.com/gocql/gocql/blob/master/frame.go#L188) for
valid options.
TLS works as follows:
- If `tls` is set to true, the connection will use TLS; this happens
automatically if `pem_bundle`, `pem_json`, or `insecure_tls` is set
- If `insecure_tls` is set to true, the connection will not perform verification
of the server certificate; this also sets `tls` to true
- If only `issuing_ca` is set in `pem_json`, or the only certificate in
`pem_bundle` is a CA certificate, the given CA certificate will be used for
server certificate verification; otherwise the system CA certificates will be
used
- If `certificate` and `private_key` are set in `pem_bundle` or `pem_json`,
client auth will be turned on for the connection
`pem_bundle` should be a PEM-concatenated bundle of a private key + client
certificate, an issuing CA certificate, or both. `pem_json` should contain the
same information; for convenience, the JSON format is the same as that output by
the issue command from the PKI backend.
### Sample Payload
```json
{
"hosts": "cassandra1.local",
"username": "user",
"password": "pass"
}
```
### Sample Request
```shell-session
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/cassandra/config/connection
```
## Create Role
This endpoint creates or updates the role definition.
| Method | Path |
| :----- | :----------------------- |
| `POST` | `/cassandra/roles/:name` |
### Parameters
- `creation_cql` `(string: "")`  Specifies the CQL statements executed to
create and configure the new user. Must be a semicolon-separated string, a
base64-encoded semicolon-separated string, a serialized JSON string array, or
a base64-encoded serialized JSON string array. The '{{username}}' and
'{{password}}' values will be substituted; it is required that these
parameters are in single quotes. The default creates a non-superuser user with
no authorization grants.
- `rollback_cql` `(string: "")` Specifies the CQL statements executed to
attempt a rollback if an error is encountered during user creation. The
default is to delete the user. Must be a semicolon-separated string, a
base64-encoded semicolon-separated string, a serialized JSON string array, or
a base64-encoded serialized JSON string array. The '{{username}}' and
'{{password}}' values will be substituted; it is required that these
parameters are in single quotes.
- `lease` `(string: "")`  Specifies the lease value provided as a string
duration with time suffix. "h" hour is the largest suffix.
- `consistency` `(string: "Quorum")`  Specifies the consistency level value
provided as a string. Determines the consistency level used for operations
performed on the Cassandra database.
### Sample Payload
```json
{
"creation_cql": "CREATE USER ..."
}
```
### Sample Request
```shell-session
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/cassandra/roles/my-role
```
## Read Role
This endpoint queries the role definition.
| Method | Path |
| :----- | :----------------------- |
| `GET` | `/cassandra/roles/:name` |
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to read. This
is part of the request URL.
### Sample Request
```shell-session
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/cassandra/roles/my-role
```
### Sample Response
```json
{
"data": {
"creation_cql": "CREATE USER...",
"rollback_cql": "DROP USER...",
"lease": "12h",
"consistency": "Quorum"
}
}
```
## Delete Role
This endpoint deletes the role definition.
| Method | Path | |
| :------- | :----------------------- | --------------- |
| `DELETE` | `/cassandra/roles/:name` | `204 (no body)` |
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to delete. This
is part of the request URL.
### Sample Request
```shell-session
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request DELETE \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/cassandra/roles/my-role
```
## Generate Credentials
This endpoint generates a new set of dynamic credentials based on the named
role.
| Method | Path |
| :----- | :----------------------- |
| `GET` | `/cassandra/creds/:name` |
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to create
credentials against. This is part of the request URL.
### Sample Request
```shell-session
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/cassandra/creds/my-role
```
### Sample Response
```json
{
"data": {
"username": "vault-root-1430158508-126",
"password": "132ae3ef-5a64-7499-351e-bfe59f3a2a21"
}
}
```