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A system for distributing and managing secrets
https://square.github.io/keywhiz/

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A system for distributing and managing secrets

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# Deprecated
**As of 9/18/23 this project is now deprecated and no longer maintained; we recommend using HashiCorp Vault as a more robust and actively supported alternative.**

# Keywhiz

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Keywhiz is a system for distributing and managing secrets.
For more information, see the [website][1].

Our [Protecting infrastructure secrets with Keywhiz][2] blog post is worth
reading, as it provides some useful context.

## Develop

Keywhiz requires Java 11 and MySQL 5.7 or higher.

See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on submitting patches.

Build Keywhiz:

mvn install

Run Keywhiz:

java -jar server/target/keywhiz-server-*-shaded.jar [COMMAND] [OPTIONS]

Useful commands to get started are `migrate`, `add-user` and `server`. Use with
`--help` for a list of all available commands. Use with `[COMMAND] --help` to
get help on a particular command.

For example, to run Keywhiz with a mysql database in development mode:

SERVER_JAR="server/target/keywhiz-server-*-shaded.jar"
KEYWHIZ_CONFIG="server/target/classes/keywhiz-development.yaml"

# Initialize dev database
java -jar $SERVER_JAR migrate $KEYWHIZ_CONFIG

# Add an administrative user
java -jar $SERVER_JAR add-user $KEYWHIZ_CONFIG

# Run server
java -jar $SERVER_JAR server $KEYWHIZ_CONFIG

To connect to a running Keywhiz instance, you will need to use the CLI.

An example helper shell script that wraps the keywhiz-cli and sets some default parameters:

#!/bin/sh

# Set the path to a compiled, shaded keywhiz-cli JAR file
KEYWHIZ_CLI_JAR="/path/to/keywhiz-cli-shaded.jar"
KEYWHIZ_SERVER_URL="https://$(hostname):4444"

# Use these flags if you want to specify a non-standard CA trust store.
# Alternatively, in development and testing specify the --devTrustStore
# flag to use the default truststore (DO NOT use this in production, as
# the truststore is checked into Keywhiz' code).
TRUSTSTORE="-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/path/to/ca-bundle.jceks"
TRUSTTYPE="-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStoreType=JCEKS"

java "$TRUSTSTORE" "$TRUSTTYPE" -jar "$KEYWHIZ_CLI_JAR" -U "$KEYWHIZ_SERVER_URL" "$@"

Keywhiz uses [jOOQ](http://www.jooq.org/) to talk to its database.

If you made changes to the database model and want to regenerate sources:

mvn install -pl model/ -Pgenerate-jooq-sources

We recommend [IntelliJ IDEA](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) for development.

## IntelliJ IDEA

To enable auto-completion, code navigation, etc., open the `keywhiz` repository in IDEA,
right click `pom.xml` in the repository root, and select "Add as Maven Project".

## Clients & API

Square also maintains a Keywhiz client implementation called [Keysync](https://github.com/square/keysync).

## Docker

We ship a [Dockerfile](Dockerfile) for building a Docker container for Keywhiz.
Please see the Dockerfile for extra instructions.

## License

Keywhiz is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.

[1]: https://square.github.io/keywhiz
[2]: https://developer.squareup.com/blog/protecting-infrastructure-secrets-with-keywhiz