Events
Important: Events are experimental, and may have backwards incompatible changes introduced in subsequent versions of Vault, or be removed altogether.
Events are arbitrary, non-secret data that can be exchanged between producers (Vault and plugins) and subscribers (Vault components and external users via the API). Events are delivered on a best-effort basis, so do not have delivery guarantees at this time.
As of Vault 1.13, events are not considered production-ready, and so are disabled by default when starting a Vault server.
Events can be enabled via the events.alpha1
experiment option in the Vault
configuration or on the command-line:
Note: Experiments can only be enabled at startup, and cannot be disabled or enabled at runtime.
Event types
Internal components of Vault as well as external plugins can generate events.
These are published to "event types", sometimes called "topics" in some event systems.
All events of a specific event type will have the same format for their
additional metadata
field.
The following events are currently generated by Vault and its builtin plugins automatically:
Plugin | Event Type | Vault version |
---|---|---|
kv | kv-v1/delete | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v1/write | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/config-write | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/data-delete | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/data-patch | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/data-write | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/delete | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/destroy | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/metadata-delete | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/metadata-patch | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/metadata-read | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/metadata-write | 1.13 |
kv | kv-v2/undelete | 1.13 |
Event format
Events may be formatted in protobuf binary format or as JSON.
See EventReceived
in sdk/logical/event.proto
in the relevant Vault version for the protobuf schema.
When formatted as JSON, the event conforms to the CloudEvents specification.
id
(string)
- CloudEvents unique identifier for the event. Theid
is unique for each event, and events with the sameid
represent the same event.source
(string)
- CloudEvents source, which is currentlyhttps://vaultproject.io
.specversion
(string)
- The CloudEvents specification version this conforms to.type
(string)
- CloudEvents type this event corresponds to, which is currently always*
.datacontenttype
(string)
- CloudEvents content type of the event, which is currently alwaysapplication/json
.time
(string)
- ISO 8601-formatted timestamp for when the event was generated.data
(object)
- Vault-specific data.event
(Event)
- contains the event that happened.eventType
(string)
- the event type that was published.pluginInfo
(PluginInfo)
- information about the plugin that generated the event, if applicable.mountClass
(string)
- the class of plugin, e.g.,secret
,auth
.mountAccessor
(string)
- the unique ID of the mounted plugin.mountPath
(string)
- the path that the plugin is mounted at.plugin
(string)
- the name of the plugin, e.g.,kv
.
Here is an example event in JSON format:
Subscribing to events
Vault has an API endpoint, /v1/sys/events/subscribe/{eventType}
, that allows users to subscribe to events via a
WebSocket stream.
This endpoint supports the standard authentication and authorization workflows used by other Vault endpoints.
The {eventType}
parameter is a non-empty string of what event type to subscribe to, which may contain wildcards (*
)
to subscribe to multiple events, e.g., kv-v2/data-*
.
By default, the events are delivered in protobuf binary format.
The endpoint can also format the data as JSON if the json
query parameter is set to true
:
The Vault CLI support this endpoint via the events subscribe
command, which will output a stream of
JSON for the requested events (one line per event):
Policies
To subscribe, the read
capability must be granted by a policy
on the /v1/sys/events/subscribe/{eventType}
path, where {eventType}
is the event type that will be
subscribed to. The path may contain wildcards.
An example blanket policy is:
Supported versions
Vault Version | Support |
---|---|
<= 1.12 | Not supported |
1.13 | Supported (with events.alpha1 experiment) |