»token

The token command groups subcommands for interacting with tokens. Users can create, lookup, renew, and revoke tokens.

For more information on tokens, please see the token concepts page.

»Examples

Create a new token:

$ vault token create
$ vault token create

Revoke a token:

$ vault token revoke 96ddf4bc-d217-f3ba-f9bd-017055595017
$ vault token revoke 96ddf4bc-d217-f3ba-f9bd-017055595017

Renew a token:

$ vault token renew 96ddf4bc-d217-f3ba-f9bd-017055595017
$ vault token renew 96ddf4bc-d217-f3ba-f9bd-017055595017

»Usage

Usage: vault token <subcommand> [options] [args]

  # ...

Subcommands:
    capabilities    Print capabilities of a token on a path
    create          Create a new token
    lookup          Display information about a token
    renew           Renew a token lease
    revoke          Revoke a token and its children
Usage: vault token <subcommand> [options] [args]
  # ...
Subcommands:    capabilities    Print capabilities of a token on a path    create          Create a new token    lookup          Display information about a token    renew           Renew a token lease    revoke          Revoke a token and its children

For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name of the subcommand in the sidebar.