PowerVault.psm1
$prefix = '/v1/' <# .Synopsis Return an Object containing Vault connection details. .DESCRIPTION This is session variable required by all other Cmdlets. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $vault = Get-Vault -Address 127.0.0.1 -Token 46e231ee-49bb-189d-c58d-f276743ececa #> function Get-Vault { [CmdletBinding()] [Alias()] [OutputType([PSCustomObject])] Param ( # Server Address [Parameter(Position=0)] [String] $Address = $env:VAULT_ADDR, # Client token [Parameter(Position=1)] [String] $Token = $env:VAULT_TOKEN ) [PSCustomObject]@{'uri'= $Address + $prefix 'auth_header' = @{'X-Vault-Token'=$Token} } | Write-Output } <# .Synopsis Test connectivity to the Vault server. .DESCRIPTION This method returns the health of the server if it can connect. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Test-Vault $vault initialized sealed standby ----------- ------ ------- True False False #> function Test-Vault { [CmdletBinding()] [Alias()] [OutputType([Object])] Param ( # The Object containing Vault access details. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=0)] [PSCustomObject] $VaultObject ) $uri = $VaultObject.uri + 'sys/health' Write-Debug $uri Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Headers $VaultObject.auth_header | Write-Output } <# .Synopsis Access a Secret in the Vault .DESCRIPTION This can return a [PSCustomObject] base don the raw Secret or attempt to return a [PSCredential] object. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-Secret -VaultObject $vault -Path secret/hello value ----- world .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-Secret -VaultObject $vault -Path secret/username -AsCredential UserName Password -------- -------- username System.Security.SecureString .LINK https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/http/index.html Get-Vault .NOTES At the current version, Vault does not yet promise backwards compatibility even with the v1 prefix. We'll remove this warning when this policy changes. We expect we'll reach API stability by Vault 0.3. #> function Get-Secret { [CmdletBinding()] [Alias()] [OutputType([Object])] Param ( # The Object containing Vault access details. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=0)] [PSCustomObject] $VaultObject, # The Path to the secret as you would pass to Vault Read. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=1)] [String] $Path, # Attempt to convert the Secret to a [PSCredential]. If the Secret contains a username property that will be used else the function will fall back to using the Secret name. [Parameter()] [switch] $AsCredential ) $uri = $VaultObject.uri + $Path $result = [string]::Empty Write-Debug $uri try { $result = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Headers $VaultObject.auth_header } catch { # Do nothing } if ($result) { if ($result.GetType().Name -eq 'PSCustomObject') { if ($result | Get-Member -Name data) { $data = $result | Select-Object -ExpandProperty data if ($AsCredential) { $username = [string]::Empty if ($data | Get-Member -Name username) { $username = $data.username Write-Verbose "Found a username property in the results. [$username]" } else { $username = $Path.Split('/')[-1] Write-Verbose "Did not find a username property, parsing path. [$username]" } if ($data | Get-Member -Name password) { New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ` -ArgumentList $username, ($data.password | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) } else { Write-Debug $result throw "The data did not contain a password property." } } else { Write-Output -InputObject $data } } } else { throw $result } } else { Write-Debug $result Write-Verbose "No Secret found. [$Path]" } } <# .Synopsis Create or update a Secret .DESCRIPTION This will set the contents of a Secret. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Set-Secret -VaultObject $vault -Path secret/new -Secret @{value="secret"} PS C:\> Get-Secret $vault secret/new value ----- secret #> function Set-Secret { [CmdletBinding()] [Alias()] Param ( # The Object containing Vault access details. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=0)] [PSCustomObject] $VaultObject, # The Path to the Secret as you would pass to Vault Read. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=1)] [String] $Path, # The Secret. This will be converted to JSON. A simple Hash works best. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=2)] [Object] $Secret ) $uri = $VaultObject.uri + $Path Write-Debug $uri try { $data = $Secret | ConvertTo-Json Write-Debug $data } catch { throw "Cannot convert Secret to JSON" } Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Method Post -Headers $VaultObject.auth_header -Body $data | Write-Output } <# .Synopsis Delete a Secret .DESCRIPTION This will set the delete of a Secret. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Remove-Secret $vault secret/new PS C:\> Get-Secret $vault secret/new -Verbose VERBOSE: No Secret found. [secret/new] #> function Remove-Secret { [CmdletBinding()] [Alias()] Param ( # The Object containing Vault access details. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=0)] [PSCustomObject] $VaultObject, # The Path to the Secret as you would pass to Vault Read. [Parameter(Mandatory, Position=1)] [String] $Path ) $uri = $VaultObject.uri + $Path Write-Debug $uri Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Method Delete -Headers $VaultObject.auth_header| Write-Output } |