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secret ls
List secrets
Aliases
docker secret ls
, docker secret list
Options
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-f , --filter |
filter |
Filter output based on conditions provided | |
--format |
string |
Format output using a custom template: 'table': Print output in table format with column headers (default) 'table TEMPLATE': Print output in table format using the given Go template 'json': Print in JSON format 'TEMPLATE': Print output using the given Go template. Refer to https://docs.docker.com/go/formatting/ for more information about formatting output with templates |
|
-q , --quiet |
bool |
Only display IDs |
Description
Run this command on a manager node to list the secrets in the swarm.
For detailed information about using secrets, refer to manage sensitive data with Docker secrets.
Note
This is a cluster management command, and must be executed on a swarm manager node. To learn about managers and workers, refer to the Swarm mode section in the documentation.
Examples
$ docker secret ls
ID NAME CREATED UPDATED
6697bflskwj1998km1gnnjr38 q5s5570vtvnimefos1fyeo2u2 6 weeks ago 6 weeks ago
9u9hk4br2ej0wgngkga6rp4hq my_secret 5 weeks ago 5 weeks ago
mem02h8n73mybpgqjf0kfi1n0 test_secret 3 seconds ago 3 seconds ago
Filtering (--filter)
The filtering flag (-f
or --filter
) format is a key=value
pair. If there is more
than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g., --filter "foo=bar" --filter "bif=baz"
).
The currently supported filters are:
id
The id
filter matches all or prefix of a secret's id.
$ docker secret ls -f "id=6697bflskwj1998km1gnnjr38"
ID NAME CREATED UPDATED
6697bflskwj1998km1gnnjr38 q5s5570vtvnimefos1fyeo2u2 6 weeks ago 6 weeks ago
label
The label
filter matches secrets based on the presence of a label
alone or
a label
and a value.
The following filter matches all secrets with a project
label regardless of
its value:
$ docker secret ls --filter label=project
ID NAME CREATED UPDATED
mem02h8n73mybpgqjf0kfi1n0 test_secret About an hour ago About an hour ago
The following filter matches only services with the project
label with the
project-a
value.
$ docker service ls --filter label=project=test
ID NAME CREATED UPDATED
mem02h8n73mybpgqjf0kfi1n0 test_secret About an hour ago About an hour ago
name
The name
filter matches on all or prefix of a secret's name.
The following filter matches secret with a name containing a prefix of test
.
$ docker secret ls --filter name=test_secret
ID NAME CREATED UPDATED
mem02h8n73mybpgqjf0kfi1n0 test_secret About an hour ago About an hour ago
Format the output (--format)
The formatting option (--format
) pretty prints secrets output
using a Go template.
Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:
Placeholder | Description |
---|---|
.ID |
Secret ID |
.Name |
Secret name |
.CreatedAt |
Time when the secret was created |
.UpdatedAt |
Time when the secret was updated |
.Labels |
All labels assigned to the secret |
.Label |
Value of a specific label for this secret. For example {{.Label "secret.ssh.key"}} |
When using the --format
option, the secret ls
command will either
output the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the
table
directive, will include column headers as well.
The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
ID
and Name
entries separated by a colon (:
) for all images:
$ docker secret ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Name}}"
77af4d6b9913: secret-1
b6fa739cedf5: secret-2
78a85c484f71: secret-3
To list all secrets with their name and created date in a table format you can use:
$ docker secret ls --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}"
ID NAME CREATED
77af4d6b9913 secret-1 5 minutes ago
b6fa739cedf5 secret-2 3 hours ago
78a85c484f71 secret-3 10 days ago
To list all secrets in JSON format, use the json
directive:
$ docker secret ls --format json
{"CreatedAt":"28 seconds ago","Driver":"","ID":"4y7hvwrt1u8e9uxh5ygqj7mzc","Labels":"","Name":"mysecret","UpdatedAt":"28 seconds ago"}