Command 'juju add-secret-backend'

The information in this doc is based on Juju version 3.5.6, and may not accurately reflect other versions of Juju.

See also: secret-backends, remove-secret-backend, show-secret-backend, update-secret-backend

Summary

Add a new secret backend to the controller.

Usage

juju add-secret-backend [options] <backend-name> <backend-type>

Options

Flag Default Usage
-c, --controller Controller to operate in
--config path to yaml-formatted configuration file
--import-id add the backend with the specified id

Examples

juju add-secret-backend myvault vault --config /path/to/cfg.yaml
juju add-secret-backend myvault vault token-rotate=10m --config /path/to/cfg.yaml
juju add-secret-backend myvault vault endpoint=https://vault.io:8200 token=s.1wshwhw

Details

Adds a new secret backend for storing secret content.

You must specify a name for the backend and its type, followed by any necessary backend specific config values. Config may be specified as key values ot read from a file. Any key values override file content if both are specified.

To rotate the backend access credential/token (if specified), use the “token-rotate” config and supply a duration.