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podman-secret-inspect(1) | General Commands Manual | podman-secret-inspect(1) |
NAME¶
podman-secret-inspect - Display detailed information on one or more secrets
SYNOPSIS¶
podman secret inspect [options] secret [...]
DESCRIPTION¶
Inspects the specified secret.
By default, this renders all results in a JSON array. If a format is specified, the given template is executed for each result. Secrets can be queried individually by providing their full name or a unique partial name.
OPTIONS¶
--format, -f=format¶
Format secret output using Go template.
Placeholder | Description |
.CreatedAt ... | When secret was created (relative timestamp, human-readable) |
.ID | ID of secret |
.SecretData | Secret Data (Displayed only with --showsecret option) |
.Spec ... | Details of secret |
.Spec.Driver ... | Driver info |
.Spec.Driver.Name | Driver name (string) |
.Spec.Driver.Options ... | Driver options (map of driver-specific options) |
.Spec.Labels ... | Labels for this secret |
.Spec.Name | Name of secret |
.UpdatedAt ... | When secret was last updated (relative timestamp, human-readable) |
--help¶
Print usage statement.
--pretty¶
Print inspect output in human-readable format
--showsecret¶
Display secret data
EXAMPLES¶
Inspect the secret mysecret.
$ podman secret inspect mysecret
Inspect the secret mysecret and display the Name and Scope field.
$ podman secret inspect --format "{{.Name} {{.Scope}}" mysecret
Inspect the secret mysecret and display the Name and SecretData fields. Note this will display the secret data to the screen.
$ podman secret inspect --showsecret --format "{{.Name} {{.SecretData}}" mysecret
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
January 2021, Originally compiled by Ashley Cui acui@redhat.com ⟨mailto:acui@redhat.com⟩