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### `secrets`
### `secrets`
**(PREMIUM)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/33014) in GitLab 13.4.
Use
`secrets`
to specify the
[
CI/CD Secrets
](
../secrets/index.md
)
the job needs. It should be a hash,
and the keys should be the names of the variables that are made available to the job.
The value of each secret is saved in a temporary file. This file's path is stored in these
variables.
Use
`secrets`
to specify
[
CI/CD secrets
](
../secrets/index.md
)
to:
#### `secrets:vault` **(PREMIUM)**
-
Retrieve from an external secrets provider.
-
Make available in the job as
[
CI/CD variables
](
../variables/index.md
)
(
[
`file` type
](
../variables/index.md#cicd-variable-types
)
by default).
This keyword must be used with
`secrets:vault`
.
#### `secrets:vault`
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/28321) in GitLab 13.4 and GitLab Runner 13.4.
Use
`vault`
to specify secrets provided by
[
Hashicorp's Vault
](
https://www.vaultproject.io/
)
.
Use
`secrets:vault`
to specify secrets provided by a
[
Hashicorp Vault
](
https://www.vaultproject.io/
)
.
**Keyword type**
: Job keyword. You can use it only as part of a job.
**Possible inputs**
:
-
`engine:name`
: Name of the secrets engine.
-
`engine:path`
: Path to the secrets engine.
-
`path`
: Path to the secret.
-
`field`
: Name of the field where the password is stored.
This syntax has multiple forms. The shortest form assumes the use of the
[
KV-V2
](
https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/secrets/kv/kv-v2
)
secrets engine,
mounted at the default path
`kv-v2`
. The last part of the secret's path is the
field to fetch the value for:
**Example of `secrets:vault`**
:
To specify all details explicitly and use the
[
KV-V2
](
https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/secrets/kv/kv-v2
)
secrets engine:
```
yaml
job
:
secrets
:
DATABASE_PASSWORD
:
vault
:
production/db/password
# translates to secret `kv-v2/data/production/db`, field `password`
DATABASE_PASSWORD
:
# Store the path to the secret in this CI/CD variable
vault
:
# Translates to secret: `ops/data/production/db`, field: `password`
engine
:
name
:
kv-v2
path
:
ops
path
:
production/db
field
:
password
```
You can specify a custom secrets engine path by adding a suffix starting with
`@`
:
You can shorten this syntax. With the short syntax,
`engine:name`
and
`engine:path`
both default to
`kv-v2`
:
```
yaml
job
:
secrets
:
DATABASE_PASSWORD
:
vault
:
production/db/password
@ops
# translates to secret `ops/data/production/db`, field
`password`
DATABASE_PASSWORD
:
# Store the path to the secret in this CI/CD variable
vault
:
production/db/password
# Translates to secret: `kv-v2/data/production/db`, field:
`password`
```
In the detailed form of the syntax, you can specify all details explicitly
:
To specify a custom secrets engine path in the short syntax, add a suffix that starts with
`@`
:
```
yaml
job
:
secrets
:
DATABASE_PASSWORD
:
# translates to secret `ops/data/production/db`, field `password`
vault
:
engine
:
name
:
kv-v2
path
:
ops
path
:
production/db
field
:
password
DATABASE_PASSWORD
:
# Store the path to the secret in this CI/CD variable
vault
:
production/db/password@ops
# Translates to secret: `ops/data/production/db`, field: `password`
```
#### `secrets:file`
**(PREMIUM)**
#### `secrets:file`
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/250695) in GitLab 14.1 and GitLab Runner 14.1.
By default, the secret is passed to the job context as a variable of type
[
`file`
](
../variables/index.md#cicd-variable-types
)
. The value of the
secret is stored in a file and the variable
`DATABASE_PASSWORD`
contains a path to the file.
Use
`secrets:file`
to configure the secret to be stored as either a
[
`file` or `variable` type CI/CD variable
](
../variables/index.md#cicd-variable-types
)
However, some software does not work with file variables and might require the secret value to be stored
directly in the environment variable. For that case, define a
`file`
setting:
By default, the secret is passed to the job as a
`file`
type CI/CD variable. The value
of the secret is stored in the file and the variable contains the path to the file.
If your software can't use
`file`
type CI/CD variables, set
`file: false`
to store
the secret value directly in the variable.
**Keyword type**
: Job keyword. You can use it only as part of a job.
**Possible inputs**
:
`true`
(default) or
`false`
.
**Example of `secrets:file`**
:
```
yaml
job
:
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file
:
false
```
When you set
`file: false`
, no files are created for that variable. It contains the secret
itself instead.
**Additional details**
:
The
`file`
is a setting of the secret, so it belongs directly under the variable
name level and
not in the
`vault`
section.
-
The
`file`
keyword is a setting for the CI/CD variable and must be nested under
the CI/CD variable name,
not in the
`vault`
section.
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