Authentication runner for creating, deleting, and managing eauth tokens.
New in version 2016.11.0.
Delete an eauth token by name
CLI Example:
salt-run auth.del_token 6556760736e4077daa601baec2b67c24
Create an eauth token using provided credentials
Non-root users may specify an expiration date -- if allowed via the
token_expire_user_override
setting -- by passing an
additional token_expire
param. This overrides the
token_expire
setting of the same name in the Master config
and is how long a token should live in seconds.
CLI Example:
salt-run auth.mk_token username=saltdev password=saltdev eauth=auto
# Create a token valid for three years.
salt-run auth.mk_token username=saltdev password=saltdev eauth=auto \
token_expire=94670856
# Calculate the number of seconds using expr.
salt-run auth.mk_token username=saltdev password=saltdev eauth=auto \
token_expire=$(expr \( 365 \* 24 \* 60 \* 60 \) \* 3)