events
Use the events
command to get a real-time display of
event notifications generated by Vault and to subscribe to Vault
event notifications. Note that the events subscribe
runs indefinitly and will not exit on
its own unless it encounters an unexpected error. Similar to tail -f
in the
Unix world, you must terminate the process from the command line to end the
events
command.
Specify the desired event types (also called "topics") as a glob pattern. To
match against multiple event types, use *
as a wildcard. The command returns
serialized JSON objects in the default protobuf JSON serialization format with
one line per event received.
Examples
Subscribe to all event notifications:
Subscribe to all KV event notifications:
Subscribe to all kv-v2/data-write
event notifications:
Subscribe to all KV event notifications in the current and ns1
namespaces for the secret secret/data/foo
that do not involve writing data:
Usage
events subscribe
supports the following flags in addition to the standard set of
flags included on all commands.
Options
-timeout
:(duration: "")
- close the WebSocket automatically after the specified duration.-filter
(string: "")
- Filter expression used to select event notifications to be sent through the WebSocket.
Refer to the Filter expressions guide for a complete list of filtering options and an explanation on how Vault evaluates filter expressions.
The following values are available in the filter expression:
event_type
: the event type, e.g.,kv-v2/data-write
.operation
: the operation name that caused the event notification, e.g.,write
.source_plugin_mount
: the mount of the plugin that produced the event notification, e.g.,secret/
data_path
: the API path that can be used to access the data of the secret related to the event notification, e.g.,secret/data/foo
namespace
: the path of the namespace that created the event notification, e.g.,ns1/
The filter string is empty by default. Unfiltered subscription requests match to all event notifications that the requestor has access to for the target event type. When the filter string is not empty, Vault applies the filter conditions after the policy checks to narrow the event notifications provided in the response.
Filters can be straightforward path matches like
data_path == secret/data/foo
, which specifies that Vault should pass return event notifications that refer to thesecret/data/foo
secret to the WebSocket. Or more complex statements that exclude specific operations. For example:
Enterprise options
This feature requires Vault Enterprise(opens in new tab).
-namespaces
(string)
- Additional child namespaces for the subscription. Repeat the flag to add additional namespace patterns to the subscription request. Vault automatically prepends the issuing namespace for the request to the provided namespace. For example, if you include-namespaces=ns2
on a request made in thens1
namespace, Vault will attempt to subscribe you to event notifications under thens1/ns2
andns1
namespaces. You can use the*
character to include wildcards in the namespace pattern. By default, Vault will only subscribe to event notifications in the requesting namespace.
Note
To subscribe to event notifications across multiple namespaces, you must provide a root token or a token associated with appropriate policies across all the targeted namespaces. Refer to the Secure multi-tenancy with namespacestutorial for configuring your Vault instance appropriately.