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Vault PKI
Welcome to the Vault PKI (Ember) Engine! Below is an overview of PKI and resources for how to get started working within this engine.
About PKI
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a system of processes, technologies, and policies that allows you to encrypt and sign data. (source: digicert.com)
The Vault PKI Secrets Engine allows security engineers to create a chain of PKI certificates much easier than they would with traditional workflows.
About the UI engine
If you couldn't tell from the documentation above, PKI is complex. As such, the data doesn't map cleanly to a CRUD model and so the first thing you might notice is that the models and adapters for PKI (which live in the main app, not the engine) have some custom logic that differentiate it from most other secret engines. Below are the models used throughout PKI and how they are used to interact with the mount. Aside from pki/action, each model has a corresponding tab in the UI that takes you to its LIST view.
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pki/actionThis model is used to perform different POSTrequests that receive similar parameters but don't create a single item (which would be a record in Ember data). These various actions may create multiple items that contain different attributes than those submitted in thePOSTrequest. For example:- POST pki/generate/root/:typecreates a new self-signed CA certificate (an issuer) and private key, which is only returned if- type = exported
- POST pki/issuer/:issuer_ref/sign-intermediatecreates a certificate, and returns issuing CA and CA chain data that is only available once
 The pki/actionadapter is used to map the desired action to the corresponding endpoint, and thepki/actionserializer includes logic to send the relevant attributes. The following PKI workflows use this model:
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pki/certificate/baseThis model is for specific interactions with certificate data. The base model contains attributes that make up a certificate's content. The other models that extend this model certificate/generate and certificate/sign include additional attributes to perform their relevant requests. The parsedCertificateattribute is an object that houses all of the parsed certificate data returned by the parse-pki-cert.js util.
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pki/tidyThis model is used to manage tidy operations in a few different contexts. All of the following endpoints share the same parameters except enabledandinterval_durationwhich are reserved for auto-tidy operations only.pki/tidy-statusdoes not use an Ember data model because it is read-only- POST pki/tidy- perform a single, manual tidy operation
- POST pki/config/auto-tidy- set configuration for automating the tidy process
- GET pki/config/auto-tidy- read auto-tidy configuration settings
 The auto-tidy config is the only data that persists so findRecordandupdateRecordin thepki/tidy.jsadapter only interact with the/config/auto-tidyendpoint. For each manual tidy operation, a new record is created so onsave()the model uses thecreateRecordmethod which only ever uses the/tidyendpoint.
The following models more closely follow a CRUD pattern:
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pki/issuerIssuers are created by the pki/actionmodel by either importing a CA or generating a root
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pki/role
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pki/key