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configg-plugin-vault-nacl

v0.1.2

Published

vault-nacl plugin for configg

Downloads

9

Readme

configg-plugin-vault-nacl

vault-nacl plugin for configg

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Sensitive information can be encrypted using vault-nacl. Providing the password via env-var VAULT_NACL or within a file allows automatic decryption of your app. The password file could e.g. be provided using [docker-secret][].

Usage

  1. npm install --save configg configg-plugin-vault-nacl

  2. mkdir config; touch config/default.js

  3. Edit config/default.js

    /* config/default.js */
    module.exports = {
      config: {
        // your configuration options go in here
      },
      plugins: [
        ['configg-plugin-vault-nacl']
      ]
    }

Encrypt values with vault-nacl

To create a file with an encrypted value surround the value in question with VAULT_NACL()VAULT_NACL.

/* config/default.js */
module.exports = {
  config: {
    host: 'test-db',
    port: 1529,
    user: 'test',
    pass: 'VAULT_NACL(my db password)VAULT_NACL'
  },
  plugins: [
    ['configg-plugin-vault-nacl']
  ]
}

then encrypt the value(s) with a single password, e.g. 'password123'

npx vault-nacl encrypt -p password123 config/default.js

Now you are able to store the file within GIT or CVS of choice.

To start the application provide the environment variable VAULT_NACL e.g.

VAULT_NACL=password123 npm start

Other options include mounting a vault-nacl.txt file into ./config using [docker-secret][] or explicitly naming with the VAULT_NACL_FILE env-variable.

For further documentation check npx vault-nacl --help

NOTE
Make sure that all encrypted values for a given environment can be decrypted with ONE single password.

Contribution and License Agreement

If you contribute code to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code to be distributed under the MIT license. You are also implicitly verifying that all code is your original work or correctly attributed with the source of its origin and license.

License

Copyright (c) commenthol (MIT License)

See LICENSE for more info.