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@ -238,6 +238,24 @@ You can specify regions or tables to fetch secrets from::
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- name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get the company's github password"
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debug: msg="Credstash lookup! {{ lookup('credstash', 'company-github-password', table='company-passwords') }}"
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If you use the context feature when putting your secret, you can get it by passing a dictionary to the context option like this::
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---
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- name: test
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hosts: localhost
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vars:
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context:
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app: my_app
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environment: production
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tasks:
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- name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get the password with a context passed as a variable"
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debug: msg="{{ lookup('credstash', 'some-password', context=context) }}"
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- name: "Test credstash lookup plugin -- get the password with a context defined here"
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debug: msg="{{ lookup('credstash', 'some-password', context=dict(app='my_app', environment='production')) }}"
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If you're not using 2.0 yet, you can do something similar with the credstash tool and the pipe lookup (see below)::
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debug: msg="Poor man's credstash lookup! {{ lookup('pipe', 'credstash -r us-west-1 get my-other-password') }}"
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