Lade

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Lade (/leɪd/) is a tool allowing you to automatically load secrets from your preferred vault into environment variables or files. It limits the exposure of secrets to the time the command requiring the secrets lives.

Demo

Lade is part of the Metatype ecosystem. Consider checking out how this component integrates with the whole ecosystem and browse the documentation to see more examples.

Getting started

You can download the binary executable from releases page on GitHub, make it executable and add it to your $PATH or use the method below to automate those steps.

```bash curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zifeo/lade/main/installer.sh | bash

via cargo

cargo install lade --locked cargo install --git https://github.com/zifeo/lade --locked

upgrade

lade upgrade

install shell hooks (only required once)

lade install ```

Compatible shells: Fish, Bash, Zsh

Compatible vaults: Infisical, 1Password CLI, Doppler, Vault

Usage

Lade will run before and after any command you run in your shell. On each run, it will recursively look for lade.yml files in the current directory and its parents. It will then aggregate any secrets matching the command you are running using a regex and load them into environment variables or files for the time of the run.

```bash cd examples/terraform terraform apply

example = "hello world"

```

See lade.yml or the examples folders for other uses cases.

Outputting as files

By default, Lade will load secrets into environment variables. You can change this by setting the . to the desired file name. The content will be created based on the extension. Currently, only YAML and JSON are supported.

yaml command regex: .: file.yml ...

Loaders

Most of the vault loaders use their native CLI to operate. This means you must have them installed locally and your login/credentials must be valid. Lade may evolve by integrating directly with the corresponding API, but this is left as future work.

Infisical loader

yaml command regex: EXPORTED_ENV_VAR: infisical://DOMAIN/PROJECT_NAME/ENV_NAME/SECRET_NAME

Frequent domain(s): app.infisical.com.

Note: the /api is automatically added to the DOMAIN. This source currently only support a single domain (you cannot be logged into multiple ones).

1Password loader

yaml command regex: EXPORTED_ENV_VAR: op://DOMAIN/VAULT_NAME/SECRET_NAME/FIELD_NAME

Frequent domain(s): my.1password.eu, my.1password.com or my.1password.ca.

Doppler loader

yaml command regex: EXPORTED_ENV_VAR: doppler://DOMAIN/PROJECT_NAME/ENV_NAME/SECRET_NAME

Frequent domain(s): api.doppler.com.

Vault loader

yaml command regex: EXPORTED_ENV_VAR: vault://DOMAIN/MOUNT/KEY/FIELD

File loader

Supports INI, JSON, YAML and TOML files.

yaml command regex: EXPORTED_ENV_VAR: file://PATH?query=.fields[0].field

PATH can be relative to the lade directory, start with ~/$HOME or absolute (not recommended when sharing the project with others as they likely have different paths).

Raw loader

yaml command regex: EXPORTED_ENV_VAR: "value"

Escaping a value with the ! prefix enforces the use of the raw loader and double !! escapes itself.

Development

bash eval "$(lade off)" eval "$(cargo run -- on)" echo a $A1 $A2 $B1 $B2 $B3 $C1 $C2 $C3 cargo run -- -vvv set echo a eval "$(cargo run -- off)" eval "$(lade on)"