/envars folder.
We also store user-specific secrets for micro-service 1 under /service1/users. With this folder structure in place, your applications only need to specify a path like /microservice1/envars to fetch secrets from there.
By extending this example, you can see how path-based secret storage provides a versatile approach to manage secrets for any architecture.
Managing folders
To add a folder, press the downward chevron to the right of the Add Secret button; then press on the Add Folder button.Folder names can only contain alphabets, numbers, and dashes
To delete a folder, hover over it and press the X button that appears on the right side.
Comparing folders
It’s possible to compare the contents of folders across environments in the Secrets Overview page. When you click on a folder, the table will display the items within it across environments. In the image below, you can see that the Development environment is the only one that contains items in the/users folder, being other folders /user-a, /user-b, … /user-f.
