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cmd/kubeadm/app/cmd/token.go
secrets, err := client.CoreV1().Secrets(metav1.NamespaceSystem).List(context.TODO(), listOptions) if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to list bootstrap tokens") } for _, secret := range secrets.Items { // Get the BootstrapToken struct representation from the Secret object token, err := bootstraptokenv1.BootstrapTokenFromSecret(&secret) if err != nil {
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helm-releases/minio-3.0.0.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. Existing secret ---------- Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret...
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helm-releases/minio-3.1.3.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. Existing secret ---------- Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret...
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helm-releases/minio-3.6.3.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. ### Existing secret Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret minio/minio...
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helm-releases/minio-3.5.2.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. Existing secret ---------- Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret...
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pkg/security/security.go
GetRootCertBundle() ([]string, error) } // SecretManager defines secrets management interface which is used by SDS. type SecretManager interface { // GenerateSecret generates new secret for the given resource. // // The current implementation also watched the generated secret and trigger a callback when it is
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helm-releases/minio-5.0.2.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. ### Existing secret Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret minio/minio...
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src/log/slog/example_logvaluer_secret_test.go
"os" ) // A token is a secret value that grants permissions. type Token string // LogValue implements slog.LogValuer. // It avoids revealing the token. func (Token) LogValue() slog.Value { return slog.StringValue("REDACTED_TOKEN") } // This example demonstrates a Value that replaces itself // with an alternative representation to avoid revealing secrets. func ExampleLogValuer_secret() {
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pkg/volume/util/util.go
return secret, fmt.Errorf("cannot get kube client") } secrets, err := kubeClient.CoreV1().Secrets(secretNamespace).Get(context.TODO(), secretName, metav1.GetOptions{}) if err != nil { return secret, err } if secrets.Type != v1.SecretType(volumePluginName) { return secret, fmt.Errorf("cannot get secret of type %s", volumePluginName) } for name, data := range secrets.Data { secret[name] = string(data) }
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helm-releases/minio-4.0.15.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. ### Existing secret Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret minio/minio...
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