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External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service like AWS Secrets Manager and automatically injects the values as Kubernetes Secrets.

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External Secrets


The External Secrets Operator reads information from a third party service like AWS Secrets Manager and automatically injects the values as Kubernetes Secrets.

Multiple people and organizations are joining efforts to create a single External Secrets solution based on existing projects. If you are curious about the origins of this project, check out this issue and this PR.

Supported Backends

Stability and Support Level

Internally maintained:

Provider Stability Contact
AWS SM stable ESO Org
AWS PS stable ESO Org
Hashicorp Vault stable ESO Org
GCP SM stable ESO Org

Community maintained:

Provider Stability Contact
Azure KV beta @ahmedmus-1A @asnowfix @ncourbet-1A @1A-mj
IBM SM alpha @knelasevero @sebagomez @ricardoptcosta
Yandex Lockbox alpha @AndreyZamyslov @knelasevero
Gitlab Project Variables alpha @Jabray5
Alibaba Cloud KMS alpha @ElsaChelala
Oracle Vault alpha @KianTigger @EladGabay
Akeyless alpha @renanaAkeyless
Generic Webhook alpha @willemm

Documentation

External Secrets Operator guides and reference documentation is available at external-secrets.io.

Support

You can use GitHub's issues to report bugs/suggest features or use GitHub's discussions to ask for help and figure out problems. You can also reach us at our KES and ESO shared channel in Kubernetes slack.

Even though we have active maintainers and people assigned to this project, we kindly ask for patience when asking for support. We will try to get to priority issues as fast as possible, but there may be some delays.

Contributing

We welcome and encourage contributions to this project! Please read the Developer and Contribution process guides. Also make sure to check the Code of Conduct and adhere to its guidelines.

Bi-weekly Development Meeting

We host our development meeting every odd wednesday at 5:30 PM Berlin Time on Jitsi. Meeting notes are recorded on hackmd.

Anyone is welcome to join. Feel free to ask questions, request feedback, raise awareness for an issue or just say hi ;)

Security

Please report vulnerabilities by email to [email protected], also see our security policy for details.

Adopters

Please create a PR and add your company or your project to our ADOPTERS file if you are using our project!

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