kalix secrets create symmetric

Create or update a symmetric key secret.

Synopsis

The kalix secrets create symmetric command creates or updates a symmetric key secret, for use with symmetric JWT algorithms.

kalix secrets create symmetric SECRET_NAME [flags]

Examples

> kalix secrets create symmetric my-key --secret-key /path/to/secret.key

Options

      --force-global                force an existing regional resource to be configured as a global resource
      --force-regional              force an existing global resource to be configured as a regional resource
  -h, --help                        help for symmetric
      --owner string                the owner of the project to use, needed if you have two projects with the same name from different owners
      --project string              project to use if not using the default configured project
      --region string               region to use if project has more than one region
      --secret-key string           A path to a file containing the secret key.
      --secret-key-literal string   The secret key as a literal string.

Options inherited from parent commands

      --cache-file string   location of cache file (default "~/.kalix/cache.yaml")
      --config string       location of config file (default "~/.kalix/config.yaml")
      --context string      configuration context to use
      --disable-prompt      Disable all interactive prompts when running kalix commands. If input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be raised.
                            This is equivalent to setting the environment variable KALIX_DISABLE_PROMPTS to true.
  -o, --output string       set output format to one of [text,json,go-template=] (default "text")
  -q, --quiet               set quiet output (helpful when used as part of a script)
      --timeout duration    client command timeout (default 10s)
      --use-grpc-web        use grpc-web when talking to Kalix APIs. This is useful when behind corporate firewalls that decrypt traffic but don't support HTTP/2.
  -v, --verbose             set verbose output

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