Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: k8secrets
Version: 0.1
Summary: Generate Kubernetes Secrets from a list of environment variables
Home-page: https://github.com/Luminaar/k8secret
Author: Max K.
License: MIT
Description: k8secrets
        =====
        
        When deploying an application to k8s cluster you often need to create a
        `secret` object that contains environment variables for that application.
        
        This is a tedious process:
        
        1. Create a `.yaml` file
        2. `base64` encode it
        3. Add key/value pairs to the `.yaml` file
        4. Add variables with correspondint references to the `env` section in a
           `deployment` object
        
        This tool will automate that process for you.
        
        
        ## Installation
        Use `pip` to install this package. You can install it in a virtualenv or
        globally (this package has no dependencies an should not break your
        environment).
        
        `pip install --user k8secrets`
        
        After this, you can run `k8secrets` command in your terminal or run the package like this:
        
        `python3 -m k8secrests`
        
        
        ## Usage
        `k8secrets` takes a `secret` object name and a list of variables as input:
        
        	k8secrets mysecret KEY1=value1,KEY2=value2
        
        It can also read the variables from `stdin` (you can pipe input into it):
        
        	echo KEY1=value1,KEY2=value2 | k8secrets mysecret
        
        Variable list is a list of key/value pairs in any of the following formats:
        
        - `KEY=value`
        - `export KEY=value` - found in `.env` files on Linux
        - `KEY:value`
        - `KEY\tvalue` (separated by a tab character)
        
        If `value` is wrapped in `''` or '""', the quotes are ignored. Pairs can be
        separated either by a newline character (Unix or Windows) or a `,`.
        
        ### Output
        `k8secrets` prints output to `stdout`. The output is valid `yaml` and contains
        two sections. First is a complete k8s `secret` object:
        
        ```yaml
        ---
        apiVersion: v1
        kind: Secret
        metadata:
          name: mysecret
        type: Opaque
        data:
          key1: dmFsdWUx
          key2: dmFsdWUy
        ```
        
        The second is an `env` section with references to the `secret` object that you
        can use in your `deployment`s or `cronjob`s:
        
        ```yaml
        ---
        env:
          - name: KEY1
            valueFrom:
        	secretKeyRef:
        	    name: mysecret
        	    key: key1
          - name: KEY2
            valueFrom:
        	secretKeyRef:
        	    name: mysecret
        	    key: key2
        ```
        
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