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Use secrets from [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) in your [BundleWrap](http://bundlewrap.org/) repo.
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# Installation
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```
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pip install bundlewrap-pass
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```
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# Setup
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There's no setup needed. Please note bundlewrap-pass will override your
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`PASSWORD_STORE_DIR` to the content of `BW_PASS_DIR`, which in turn will
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default to `~/.password-store`. Keep this in mind if you want to use
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a custom path to your passwordstore repo.
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# usage
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bundlewrap-pass will use the first line of `pass` output to get its
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`password` attribute. You can also retrieve any other saved attributes,
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as long as your pass entries conform to the format which browserpass uses:
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```
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my_super_secure_password
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custom_attribute: foo
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another_attr: bar
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```
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You can then retrieve those attributes using the `attr` method of
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bundlewrap-pass.
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Example `nodes.py`:
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```python
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import bwpass
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nodes = {
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'somenode': {
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'metadata': {
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'my_secret': bwpass.password('my_identifier'),
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'my_custom_attr': bwpass.attr('my_identifier', 'custom_attribute'),
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},
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},
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}
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```
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Note: This will insert a proxy object into your metadata, the actual secret is not retrieved until you convert it to a string (e.g. by inserting it in a template or calling str() explicitly).
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---
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© 2021 [Franziska Kunsmann](mailto:pypi@kunsmann.eu)
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