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new 0.7.4 | Feb 21, 2025 |
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0.7.3 | Nov 11, 2024 |
0.7.2 | Mar 20, 2024 |
0.7.0 | Mar 25, 2023 |
0.5.4 | Sep 22, 2021 |
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vaultrs
An asynchronous Rust client library for the Hashicorp Vault API
The following features are currently supported:
- Auth
- Secrets
- Sys
See something missing? Open an issue.
Installation
First, choose one of the two TLS implementations for vaultrs
' connection to
Vault:
rustls
(default) to use Rustlsnative-tls
to use rust-native-tls, which builds on your platform-specific TLS implementation.
Then, add vaultrs
as a dependency to your cargo.toml:
- To use Rustls, import as follows:
[dependencies]
vaultrs = "0.7.4"
- To use rust-native-tls, which builds on your platform-specific TLS implementation, specify:
[dependencies]
vaultrs = { version = "0.7.4", default-features = false, features = [ "native-tls" ] }
Usage
Setup the client
The client is used to configure the connection to Vault and is required to be passed to all API calls for execution. Behind the scenes it uses an asynchronous client from Reqwest for communicating to Vault.
use vaultrs::client::{VaultClient, VaultClientSettingsBuilder};
// Create a client
let client = VaultClient::new(
VaultClientSettingsBuilder::default()
.address("https://127.0.0.1:8200")
.token("TOKEN")
.build()
.unwrap()
).unwrap();
For more usages, take a look at the documentation
Error Handling and Tracing
All errors generated by this crate are wrapped in the ClientError
enum
provided by the crate. API warnings are automatically captured via tracing
and
API errors are captured and returned as their own variant. Connection related
errors from rustify
are wrapped and returned as a single variant.
All top level API operations are instrumented with tracing
's #[instrument]
attribute.
Testing
See the the tests directory for tests. Run tests with cargo test
.
Note: All tests rely on bringing up a local Vault development server using Docker. In order to run tests Docker must be running locally (Docker Desktop works). The first run will be longer than other because it will fetch images.
Some long-running tests are ignored by default locally. To run them do:
cargo test -- --include-ignored
Contributing
Check out the issues for items needing attention or submit your own and then:
- Fork the repo (https://github.com/jmgilman/vaultrs/fork)
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
- Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
- Create a new Pull Request
See CONTRIBUTING for extensive documentation on the architecture of this library and how to add additional functionality to it.
Dependencies
~8–23MB
~350K SLoC