39 lines
1.0 KiB
Bash
39 lines
1.0 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# A quick and dirty proof of concept to capture bitwarden cli workflow
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# A reduction to practice of the data From https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/
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clear
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## Step 0: Set to use tsys server
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echo "Setting cli to use tsys bitwarden server..."
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bw config server https://pwvault.turnsys.com
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####################################
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## Step 1: login to bitwarden
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####################################
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# From: https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/#using-an-api-key
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### Set apikey environment varaible
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echo "Sourcing clientid/apikey data..."
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source D:/tsys/secrets/bitwarden/data/apikey-bitwarden-reachableceo
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### Login to vault using apikey...
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echo "Logging in..."
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bw login --apikey $BW_CLIENTID $BW_CLIENTSECRET
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### Step 1.1: unlock / save session id
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echo "Unlocking..."
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export BW_SESSION="$(bw unlock --passwordenv TSYS_BW_PASSWORD_REACHABLECEO --raw)"
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### Step 2: retrive a value into an environment variable
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export PUSHOVER_APIKEY="$(bw get password APIKEY-pushover)" |