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Learn how to set up and use Secrets Automation to secure, orchestrate, and manage your company’s infrastructure secrets.

With a Secrets Automation workflow, you can securely access your 1Password items and vaults in your company’s apps and cloud infrastructure using a private REST API provided by a 1Password Connect server.

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You can set up Secrets Automation if you’re a family organizer, owner, administrator, or you belong to a group with permission to manage Secrets Automation.

Before you get started, you’ll need a deployment environment with Docker or Kubernetes to deploy the Connect server.

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Step 1: Set up a Secrets Automation workflow

To get started, set up a Secrets Automation workflow and get your Connect server credentials and first access token. Click Get Started, sign in to your 1Password account, and follow the onscreen instructions.

After you complete the setup process, you’ll see:

  • Your 1password-credentials.json file. It contains the credentials you’ll need to deploy the Connect server.
  • An access token. You’ll use this in your applications or services to authenticate with the REST API. You can issue additional tokens later.

Step 2: Deploy a 1Password Connect server

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Learn how to deploy a 1Password Connect server in your environment:

Step 3: Set up applications and services to get information from 1Password

Applications and services get information from 1Password through REST API requests to a Connect server. The requests are authenticated with an access token. Create a new token for each application or service you use.

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If your language or platform isn’t listed, you can build your own client using the 1Password Connect REST API.

Learn more about Secrets Automation

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On April 27, Senior Product Manager, Carson Brown, and 1Password developer, Jillian Wilson, will host a technical overview of Secrets Automation for developers eager to take a peek behind the curtain.

Appendix: Manage Secrets Automation managers

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With 1Password Business, you can create a custom group to manage who can access Secrets Automation. Then add the group to the Secrets Automation managers:

  1. Sign in to your account on 1Password.com and click Integrations in the sidebar.
  2. Click the Permissions tab and choose Secrets Automation.
  3. Click Manage and select the groups who can manage Secrets Automation, and click Update.

Appendix: Issue additional access tokens

Issue a new access token for each application or service:

  1. Sign in to your account on 1Password.com and click Integrations in the sidebar.
  2. Choose the Secrets Automation environment you want to issue a token for.
  3. Click New Token and follow the onscreen instructions.

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To change the vaults a token has access to, issue a new token.

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