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1password-env-vars

A Bash script that will help you use 1password data to manage your Cloud provider CLI credentials.


First up, HT and thanks to Grant Orchard & Anthony Burke. Grant because he wrote this thing here which I was able to use to give me a head-start making this thing. Anthony because he introduced me to Grant's widget.

I've had a task in my personal project queue for a long time to write something like this. I was sick of having to manually key in my Cloud CLI credentials and chop and change them as I moved between various Cloud Platforms and tenancies.


introduction

This script will accept a search string (enclosed in double-quotes) and list matching entries in your selected 1password vault.

😀 abest@BARMIX2:~ $ source ./.import_envvars.sh "Env Vars"
Enter the password for XXXX@XXXX.XXXX at XXXXXXXX.1password.com: 
Please select an entry:
1) Env Vars - AWS - Example
2) Env Vars - AWS - NAME0 - ENV
3) Env Vars - Azure - Company.com - Dev - SP
#?

You can then select the entry you want to insert the credentials for into your current CLI session.

😀 abest@BARMIX2:~ $ source ./.import_envvars.sh "Env Vars"
Enter the password for XXXX@XXXX.XXXX at XXXXXXXX.1password.com: 
Please select an entry:
1) Env Vars - AWS - Example
2) Env Vars - AWS - NAME0 - ENV
3) Env Vars - Azure - Company.com - Dev - SP
#? 2
Setting environment variable VAULT_ADDR
Setting environment variable AWS_REGION
Setting environment variable AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
Setting environment variable AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY

requirements

  • You need a 1password account.
  • You need the 1password CLI installed and configured.
  • A bash shell that supports associative arrays. Bash v4 and newer iirc.

setup

  • satisfy the requirements
  • grab the bash script
  • modify the TENANT_ID variable and enter your 1password tenant name.
  • make sure the script is executable chmod 700 .import_envvars.sh

usage

  • see the example in the intro
  • have a look at Grant's page for some information about the formatting and contents of the 1password item.

caveats

  • No warranties
  • Dont come to me if it blows up your stuff
  • Take it as is
  • be kind

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