Using SDB with Salt Cloud
Salt's simple database system was originally designed with a single idea in mind: to keep passwords out of Salt Cloud configuration files. Of course, they were immediately added to other configuration files as well, but that doesn't diminish their use here.
The classic examples of using SDB to store usernames and passwords still apply, of course:
my-provider: username: sdb://myetcd/username password: sdb://myetcd/password
But the new env
SDB driver will prove valuable to a number of cloud users who make use of environment variables to store their authentication information.
Using SDB with OpenStack
OpenStack users have been making use of environment variables for years to store their personal cloud configuration. It is very common to set up a shell script that exports OpenStack variables to be used with the standard OpenStack commands. One such script might look like this:
export OS_USERNAME=larry export OS_PASSWORD=123pass export OS_TENANT_NAME...