I wanted to test Spring Cloud Vault configuration.
I installed a Vault server locally and when i try to write
some key-values its failing and asking me to use vault kv put
command.
While the example of Spring Cloud Config in this link shows the usage of vault write command
This is the error i get is
$ vault write secret/my-app foo=bar
Error writing data to secret/my-app: Error making API request.
URL: PUT http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/secret/my-app
Code: 404. Errors:
WARNING! The following warnings were returned from Vault:
* Invalid path for a versioned K/V secrets engine. See the API docs for the
appropriate API endpoints to use. If using the Vault CLI, use 'vault kv put'
for this operation.
I was able to write after enabling a separate path with the below command
In Spring Cloud Config, i had to mention the folder name as backend in
bootstrap.yml
fileTry the following in windows , (in command prompt) ,
SET VAULT_TOKEN=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
SET VAULT_ADDR=http://127.0.0.1:8200
vault kv put secret/gs-vault-config example.username=demouser example.password=demopassword
(There is change in creating key-value in Hashicorp Vault now. Use kv put instead of write.)
Try the following ..
I'll add that this is something new in 0.10.0.
Seems like 0.10.0 has some breaking API changes ... so solution #2 is to use an earlier version of Vault (v0.9.6). This includes defaulting to the v2 of the KV secret engine , which is versioned.
Solution #3 is to re-create the /secret engine with v1 of KV. Running the following:
I got the same error, during using python, hvac, vault and kv as engine. And kv-engine is versioned. I used hvac client
So I got
The way I have solved this issue was changing path for storing secret
PS: as you understood the name of my secret is "taras".