Yes it is for variable files of all sorts and can also be used on task
files or handlers -- anything YAML or JSON

-- Michael

On Mar 5, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Jeremy Schneider <
jeremy.schnei...@ardentperf.com> wrote:

reading through vault docs, appears that it's designed to store variable
contents.  maybe this should be obvious to me but it isn't - so maybe
someone can point me in the right direction.  recommendation for the best
way to store a file in vault?

my particular use case is an SSH private key file (password-less, used to
enable jumping between servers in a cluster).  normally i'd stick this in
the files folder and use the copy module to push it.

-Jeremy

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