# vault-action A helper action for retrieving vault secrets as env vars. ## Example Usage ```yaml jobs: build: # ... steps: # ... - name: Import Secrets uses: richicoder1/vault-action with: vaultUrl: https://vault.mycompany.com vaultToken: ${{ secrets.VaultToken }} keys: | ci/aws accessKey | AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID ; ci/aws secretKey | AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY ; ci/npm token | NPM_TOKEN # ... ``` ## Key Syntax The `keys` parameter is multiple keys separated by the `;` character. Each key is comprised of the `path` of they key, and optionally a [`JSONPath`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/jsonpath) expression and an output name. ```raw {{ Key Path }} > {{ JSONPath Query }} | {{ Output Environment Variable Name }} ``` ### Simple Key To retrieve a key `npmToken` from path `ci` that has value `somelongtoken` from vault you could do: ```yaml with: keys: ci npmToken ``` `vault-action` will automatically normalize the given data key, and output: ```bash NPMTOKEN=somelongtoken ``` ### Set Environment Variable Name However, if you want to set it to a specific environmental variable, say `NPM_TOKEN`, you could do this instead: ```yaml with: keys: ci npmToken | NPM_TOKEN ``` With that, `vault-action` will now use your requested name and output: ```bash NPM_TOKEN=somelongtoken ``` ### Multiple Keys This action can take multi-line input, so say you had your AWS keys stored in a path and wanted to retrieve both of them. You can do: ```yaml with: keys: | ci/aws accessKey | AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID ; ci/aws secretKey | AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY ``` ## Masking This action uses Github Action's built in masking, so all variables will automatically be masked if printed to the console or to logs.