Vault
Consul secrets engine (API)
Note
This engine can use external X.509 certificates as part of TLS or signature validation. Verifying signatures against X.509 certificates that use SHA-1 is deprecated and is no longer usable without a workaround starting in Vault 1.12. See the deprecation FAQ for more information.
Compatibility information: As of Consul 1.14.0, Consul on Kubernetes uses Consul Dataplane by default instead of client agents. Vault does not currently support Consul Dataplane. Please follow the Consul 1.14.0 upgrade guide to ensure that your Consul on Kubernetes deployment continues to use client agents.
This is the API documentation for the Vault Consul secrets engine. For general information about the usage and operation of the Consul secrets engine, please see the Vault Consul documentation.
This documentation assumes the Consul secrets engine is enabled at the /consul
path in Vault. Since it is possible to enable secrets engines at any location,
please update your API calls accordingly.
Configure access
This endpoint configures the access information for Consul. This access information is used so that Vault can communicate with Consul and generate Consul tokens.
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /consul/config/access |
Parameters
address
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the address of the Consul instance, provided as"host:port"
like"127.0.0.1:8500"
.scheme
(string: "http")
– Specifies the URL scheme to use.token
(string: "")
– Specifies the Consul ACL token to use. This must be a management type token. If this is not provided, Vault will try to bootstrap the ACL system of the Consul cluster automatically.ca_cert
(string: "")
- CA certificate to use when verifying Consul server certificate, must be x509 PEM encoded.client_cert
(string: "")
- Client certificate used for Consul's TLS communication, must be x509 PEM encoded and if this is set you need to also set client_key.client_key
(string: "")
- Client key used for Consul's TLS communication, must be x509 PEM encoded and if this is set you need to also set client_cert.
Sample payload
{
"address": "127.0.0.1:8500",
"scheme": "https",
"token": "adha..."
}
Sample request
$ curl \
--request POST \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/consul/config/access
Create/Update role
This endpoint creates or updates the Consul role definition. If the role does
not exist, it will be created. If the role already exists, it will receive
updated attributes. At least one of consul_policies
, consul_roles
,
service_identities
, or node_identities
is required depending on the
Consul version.
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /consul/roles/:name |
Parameters for consul versions 1.11 and above
partition
(string: "")
- Specifies the Consul admin partition in which the token is generated. The partition must exist, and the Consul policies or roles assigned to the Vault role must also exist inside the given partition. If not provided, the partitiondefault
is used.
To create a client token within a particular Consul admin partition:
{
"partition": "admin1"
}
Parameters for consul versions 1.8 and above
node_identities
(list: <node identity or identities>)
- The list of node identities to assign to the generated token. This may be a comma-separated list to attach multiple node identities to a token.
To create a client token with node identities attached:
{
"node_identities": [
"client-1:dc1",
"client-2:dc1"
]
}
Parameters for consul versions 1.7 and above
consul_namespace
(string: "")
- Specifies the Consul namespace in which the token is generated. The namespace must exist, and the Consul policies or roles assigned to the Vault role must also exist inside the given Consul namespace. If not provided, the namespacedefault
is used.
To create a client token within a particular Consul namespace:
{
"consul_namespace": "ns1"
}
Parameters for consul version 1.5 and above
service_identities
(list: <service identity or identities>)
- The list of service identities to assign to the generated token. This may be a comma-separated list to attach multiple service identities to a token.consul_roles
(list: <role or roles>)
– The list of Consul roles to attach to the token generated by Vault.To create a client token with roles defined in Consul:
Sample payload
{
"consul_roles": "role-a,role-b"
}
To create a client token with service identities attached:
{
"service_identities": [
"myservice-1:dc1,dc2",
"myservice-2:dc1"
]
}
Parameters for consul versions 1.4 and above
name
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the name of an existing role against which to create this Consul credential. This is part of the request URL.token_type
DEPRECATED (1.11)(string: "client")
- Specifies the type of token to create when using this role. Valid values are"client"
or"management"
. If a"management"
token, thepolicy
parameter is not required. Defaults to"client
". Deprecated from Consul as of 1.4 and removed as of Consul 1.11.policy
DEPRECATED (1.11)(string: "")
– Specifies the base64-encoded ACL policy. This is required unless thetoken_type
is"management"
. Deprecated from Consul as of 1.4 and removed as of Consul 1.11.policies
DEPRECATED (1.11)(list: <policy or policies>)
- Same asconsul_policies
. Deprecated in favor of usingconsul_policies
.consul_policies
(list: <policy or policies>)
– The list of Consul policies to assign to the generated token. This field is required if using using Consul 1.4.local
(bool: false)
- Indicates that the token should not be replicated globally and instead be local to the current datacenter. Only available in Consul 1.4 and greater.ttl
(duration: "")
– Specifies the TTL for this role. If not provided, the default Vault TTL is used. Uses duration format strings.max_ttl
(duration: "")
– Specifies the max TTL for this role. If not provided, the default Vault Max TTL is used. Uses duration format strings.
Sample payload
To create a client token with policies defined in Consul:
{
"consul_policies": "policy-1,policy-2"
}
Parameters for consul version below 1.4
lease
DEPRECATED (1.11)(string: "")
– Specifies the lease for this role. Uses duration format strings. If not provided, the default Vault lease is used.policy
DEPRECATED (1.11)(string: <policy>)
– Specifies the base64-encoded ACL policy. The ACL format can be found in the Consul ACL documentation. This is required unless thetoken_type
is"management"
.
Sample payload
To create a client token with a base64-encoded policy:
{
"policy": "a2V5ICIi...=="
}
To create management tokens:
{
"token_type": "management"
}
Sample request
$ curl \
--request POST \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/consul/roles/example-role
Read role
This endpoint queries for information about a Consul role with the given name. If no role exists with that name, a 404 is returned.
Method | Path |
---|---|
GET | /consul/roles/:name |
Parameters
name
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the name of the role to query. This is part of the request URL.
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/consul/roles/example-role
Sample response
{
"data": {
"policy": "abd2...==",
"lease": "1h0m0s",
"token_type": "client"
}
}
List roles
This endpoint lists all existing roles in the secrets engine.
Method | Path |
---|---|
LIST | /consul/roles |
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request LIST \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/consul/roles
Sample response
{
"data": {
"keys": ["example-role"]
}
}
Delete role
This endpoint deletes a Consul role with the given name. Even if the role does not exist, this endpoint will still return a successful response.
Method | Path |
---|---|
DELETE | /consul/roles/:name |
Parameters
name
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the name of the role to delete. This is part of the request URL.
Sample request
$ curl \
--request DELETE \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/consul/roles/example-role
Generate credential
This endpoint generates a dynamic Consul token based on the given role definition.
Method | Path |
---|---|
GET | /consul/creds/:name |
Parameters
name
(string: <required>)
– Specifies the name of an existing role against which to create this Consul credential. This is part of the request URL.
Sample request
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/consul/creds/example-role
Sample response
{
"data": {
"token": "973a31ea-1ec4-c2de-0f63-623f477c2510"
}
}