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Documentation for Data Bag Setup #238

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wstaples opened this issue Nov 19, 2015 · 4 comments
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Documentation for Data Bag Setup #238

wstaples opened this issue Nov 19, 2015 · 4 comments

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@wstaples
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I'm looking for some documentation to setup the required databag. I'm starting this in test kitchen so I'm not sure if regular data bags will work. I looked at the chef-vault cookbook docs but did not see anything about test kitchen or chef solo. I'm assuming if this doesn't work with chef solo its not going to work with AWS Opsworks??

Also what about users who simply want to skip it?

@dsilverman-brightcove
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Please make the usage of Chef Vault optional. There are many ways to pre-seed secrets, and Chef Vault is often not the right option.

@scalp42
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scalp42 commented Nov 20, 2015

@dsilverman-brightcove 👍

@johnbellone johnbellone added this to the 2.0 milestone Feb 22, 2016
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I am removing the management of TLS certificates with version 2.0. It has already landed in the install-resource branch and will be released in the next few days. I am just going through some integration tests. The plan is to have a separate example wrapper cookbook to draw from.

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