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# Reference {#reference}
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## `age` module reference {#age-module-reference}
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### `age.secrets`
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`age.secrets` attrset of secrets. You always need to use this
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configuration option. Defaults to `{}`.
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### `age.secrets.<name>.file`
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`age.secrets.<name>.file` is the path to the encrypted `.age` for this
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secret. This is the only required secret option.
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Example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets.monitrc.file = ../secrets/monitrc.age;
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}
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```
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### `age.secrets.<name>.path`
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`age.secrets.<name>.path` is the path where the secret is decrypted
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to. Defaults to `/run/agenix/<name>` (`config.age.secretsDir/<name>`).
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Example defining a different path:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets.monitrc = {
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file = ../secrets/monitrc.age;
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path = "/etc/monitrc";
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};
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}
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```
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For many services, you do not need to set this. Instead, refer to the
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decryption path in your configuration with
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`config.age.secrets.<name>.path`.
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Example referring to path:
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```nix
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{
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users.users.ryantm = {
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isNormalUser = true;
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passwordFile = config.age.secrets.passwordfile-ryantm.path;
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};
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}
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```
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#### builtins.readFile anti-pattern
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```nix
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{
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# Do not do this!
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config.password = builtins.readFile config.age.secrets.secret1.path;
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}
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```
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This can cause the cleartext to be placed into the world-readable Nix
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store. Instead, have your services read the cleartext path at runtime.
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### `age.secrets.<name>.mode`
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`age.secrets.<name>.mode` is permissions mode of the decrypted secret
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in a format understood by chmod. Usually, you only need to use this in
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combination with `age.secrets.<name>.owner` and
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`age.secrets.<name>.group`
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Example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets.nginx-htpasswd = {
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file = ../secrets/nginx.htpasswd.age;
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mode = "770";
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owner = "nginx";
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group = "nginx";
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};
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}
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```
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### `age.secrets.<name>.owner`
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`age.secrets.<name>.owner` is the username of the decrypted file's
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owner. Usually, you only need to use this in combination with
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`age.secrets.<name>.mode` and `age.secrets.<name>.group`
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Example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets.nginx-htpasswd = {
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file = ../secrets/nginx.htpasswd.age;
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mode = "770";
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owner = "nginx";
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group = "nginx";
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};
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}
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```
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### `age.secrets.<name>.group`
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`age.secrets.<name>.group` is the name of the decrypted file's
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group. Usually, you only need to use this in combination with
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`age.secrets.<name>.owner` and `age.secrets.<name>.mode`
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Example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets.nginx-htpasswd = {
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file = ../secrets/nginx.htpasswd.age;
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mode = "770";
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owner = "nginx";
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group = "nginx";
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};
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}
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```
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### `age.secrets.<name>.symlink`
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`age.secrets.<name>.symlink` is a boolean. If true (the default),
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secrets are symlinked to `age.secrets.<name>.path`. If false, secerts
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are copied to `age.secrets.<name>.path`. Usually, you want to keep
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this as true, because it secure cleanup of secrets no longer
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used. (The symlink will still be there, but it will be broken.) If
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false, you are responsible for cleaning up your own secrets after you
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stop using them.
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Some programs do not like following symlinks (for example Java
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programs like Elasticsearch).
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Example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets."elasticsearch.conf" = {
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file = ../secrets/elasticsearch.conf.age;
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symlink = false;
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};
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}
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```
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### `age.secrets.<name>.name`
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`age.secrets.<name>.name` is the string of the name of the file after
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it is decrypted. Defaults to the `<name>` in the attrpath, but can be
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set separately if you want the file name to be different from the
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attribute name part.
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Example of a secret with a name different from its attrpath:
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```nix
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{
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age.secrets.monit = {
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name = "monitrc";
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file = ../secrets/monitrc.age;
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};
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}
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```
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### `age.ageBin`
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`age.ageBin` the string of the path to the `age` binary. Usually, you
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don't need to change this. Defaults to `rage/bin/rage`.
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Overriding `age.ageBin` example:
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```nix
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{pkgs, ...}:{
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age.ageBin = "${pkgs.age}/bin/age";
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}
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```
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### `age.identityPaths`
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`age.identityPaths` is a list of paths to recipient keys to try to use to
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decrypt the secrets. By default, it is the `rsa` and `ed25519` keys in
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`config.services.openssh.hostKeys`, and on NixOS you usually don't need to
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change this. The list items should be strings (`"/path/to/id_rsa"`), not
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nix paths (`../path/to/id_rsa`), as the latter would copy your private key to
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the nix store, which is the exact situation `agenix` is designed to avoid. At
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least one of the file paths must be present at runtime and able to decrypt the
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secret in question. Overriding `age.identityPaths` example:
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```nix
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{
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age.identityPaths = [ "/var/lib/persistent/ssh_host_ed25519_key" ];
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}
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```
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### `age.secretsDir`
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`age.secretsDir` is the directory where secrets are symlinked to by
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default.Usually, you don't need to change this. Defaults to
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`/run/agenix`.
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Overriding `age.secretsDir` example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secretsDir = "/run/keys";
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}
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```
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### `age.secretsMountPoint`
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`age.secretsMountPoint` is the directory where the secret generations
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are created before they are symlinked. Usually, you don't need to
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change this. Defaults to `/run/agenix.d`.
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Overriding `age.secretsMountPoint` example:
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```nix
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{
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age.secretsMountPoint = "/run/secret-generations";
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}
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```
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## agenix CLI reference {#agenix-cli-reference}
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```
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agenix - edit and rekey age secret files
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agenix -e FILE [-i PRIVATE_KEY]
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agenix -r [-i PRIVATE_KEY]
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options:
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-h, --help show help
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-e, --edit FILE edits FILE using $EDITOR
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-r, --rekey re-encrypts all secrets with specified recipients
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-d, --decrypt FILE decrypts FILE to STDOUT
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-i, --identity identity to use when decrypting
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-v, --verbose verbose output
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FILE an age-encrypted file
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PRIVATE_KEY a path to a private SSH key used to decrypt file
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EDITOR environment variable of editor to use when editing FILE
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If STDIN is not interactive, EDITOR will be set to "cp /dev/stdin"
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RULES environment variable with path to Nix file specifying recipient public keys.
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Defaults to './secrets.nix'
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