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hashicorp-vault (55) Versions 2.5.0

Application cookbook for installing and configuring Vault.

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cookbook 'hashicorp-vault', '= 2.5.0', :supermarket
cookbook 'hashicorp-vault', '= 2.5.0'
knife supermarket install hashicorp-vault
knife supermarket download hashicorp-vault
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Application cookbook for installing and configuring Hashicorp Vault.

Vault is a tool, which when used properly, manages secure manage to
secrets for your infrastructure.

Platform Support

The following platforms have been certified with integration tests
using Test Kitchen:

  • CentOS (RHEL) 5.11, 6.8, 7.2
  • Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04, 16.04

Basic Usage

This cookbook was designed from the ground up to make it dead simple
to install and configure the Vault daemon as a system service
using Chef. It highlights several of our best practices for developing
reusable infrastructure at Bloomberg.

This cookbook provides three sets of
[node attributes](attributes/default.rb) which can be used to fine
tune the default recipe which installs and configures Vault. The
values from these node attributes are fed directly into the custom
resources.

This cookbook can be added to the run list of all of the nodes that
you want to be part of the cluster. But the best way to use this is in
a wrapper cookbook which sets up a backend, and potentially even
TLS certificates. We provide an example Vault Cluster cookbook
which uses our Consul cookbook for a highly-available
storage solution.

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2.5.0 passed this metric

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2.5.0 failed this metric

Failure: To pass this metric, your cookbook metadata must include a source url, the source url must be in the form of https://github.com/user/repo, and your repo must contain a CONTRIBUTING.md file

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2.5.0 failed this metric

FC066: Ensure chef_version is set in metadata: hashicorp-vault/metadata.rb:1
FC069: Ensure standardized license defined in metadata: hashicorp-vault/metadata.rb:1
FC085: Resource using new_resource.updated_by_last_action to converge resource: hashicorp-vault/libraries/vault_secret.rb:77
FC085: Resource using new_resource.updated_by_last_action to converge resource: hashicorp-vault/libraries/vault_secret.rb:111
FC122: Use the build_essential resource instead of the recipe: hashicorp-vault/libraries/vault_installation_git.rb:43
Run with Foodcritic Version 14.3.0 with tags metadata,correctness ~FC031 ~FC045 and failure tags any

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2.5.0 failed this metric

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