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ANSIBLE-VAULT(1) System administration commands ANSIBLE-VAULT(1)

ansible-vault - encryption/decryption utility for Ansible data files

usage: ansible-vault [-h] [--version] [-v]
{create,decrypt,edit,view,encrypt,encrypt_string,rekey} ...

can encrypt any structured data file used by Ansible. This can include group_vars/ or host_vars/ inventory variables, variables loaded by include_vars or vars_files, or variable files passed on the ansible-playbook command line with -e @file.yml or -e @file.json. Role variables and defaults are also included!

Because Ansible tasks, handlers, and other objects are data, these can also be encrypted with vault. If you'd like to not expose what variables you are using, you can keep an individual task file entirely encrypted.

--version
show program's version number, config file location, configured module search path, module location, executable location and exit


-h, --help

show this help message and exit


-v, --verbose

verbose mode (-vvv for more, -vvvv to enable connection debugging)


create
create and open a file in an editor that will be encrypted with the provided vault secret when closed

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--encrypt-vault-id 'ENCRYPT_VAULT_ID'

the vault id used to encrypt (required if more than vault-id is provided)


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file


decrypt
decrypt the supplied file using the provided vault secret

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--output 'OUTPUT_FILE'

output file name for encrypt or decrypt; use - for stdout


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file


edit
open and decrypt an existing vaulted file in an editor, that will be encrypted again when closed

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--encrypt-vault-id 'ENCRYPT_VAULT_ID'

the vault id used to encrypt (required if more than vault-id is provided)


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file


view
open, decrypt and view an existing vaulted file using a pager using the supplied vault secret

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file


encrypt
encrypt the supplied file using the provided vault secret

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--encrypt-vault-id 'ENCRYPT_VAULT_ID'

the vault id used to encrypt (required if more than vault-id is provided)


--output 'OUTPUT_FILE'

output file name for encrypt or decrypt; use - for stdout


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file


encrypt_string
encrypt the supplied string using the provided vault secret

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--encrypt-vault-id 'ENCRYPT_VAULT_ID'

the vault id used to encrypt (required if more than vault-id is provided)


--output 'OUTPUT_FILE'

output file name for encrypt or decrypt; use - for stdout


--stdin-name 'ENCRYPT_STRING_STDIN_NAME'

Specify the variable name for stdin


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file


-n, --name

Specify the variable name


-p, --prompt

Prompt for the string to encrypt


rekey
re-encrypt a vaulted file with a new secret, the previous secret is required

--ask-vault-pass

ask for vault password


--encrypt-vault-id 'ENCRYPT_VAULT_ID'

the vault id used to encrypt (required if more than vault-id is provided)


--new-vault-id 'NEW_VAULT_ID'

the new vault identity to use for rekey


--new-vault-password-file 'NEW_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE'

new vault password file for rekey


--vault-id

the vault identity to use


--vault-password-file

vault password file



The following environment variables may be specified.

ANSIBLE_CONFIG -- Specify override location for the ansible config file

Many more are available for most options in ansible.cfg

For a full list check https://docs.ansible.com/. or use the ansible-config command.

/usr/local/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg -- Config file, used if present

~/.ansible.cfg -- User config file, overrides the default config if present

./ansible.cfg -- Local config file (in current working directory) assumed to be 'project specific' and overrides the rest if present.

As mentioned above, the ANSIBLE_CONFIG environment variable will override all others.

Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan.

Copyright © 2018 Red Hat, Inc | Ansible. Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 license.

ansible (1), ansible-config (1), ansible-console (1), ansible-doc (1), ansible-galaxy (1), ansible-inventory (1), ansible-playbook (1), ansible-pull (1),

Extensive documentation is available in the documentation site: <https://docs.ansible.com>. IRC and mailing list info can be found in file CONTRIBUTING.md, available in: <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>

Ansible 2.9.27

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