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---
title: "Infisical Ruby SDK"
sidebarTitle: "Ruby"
icon: "/images/sdks/languages/ruby.svg"
---
If you're working with Ruby, the official Infisical Ruby SDK package is the easiest way to fetch and work with secrets for your application.
- [Ruby Package](https://rubygems.org/gems/infisical-sdk)
- [Github Repository](https://github.com/infisical/sdk)
<Warning>
**Deprecation Notice**
All versions prior to **2.3.9** should be considered deprecated and are no longer supported by Infisical. Please update to version **2.3.9** or newer. All changes are fully backwards compatible with older versions.
</Warning>
## Basic Usage
```ruby
require 'infisical-sdk'
# 1. Create the Infisical client
infisical = InfisicalSDK::InfisicalClient.new('https://app.infisical.com')
infisical.auth.universal_auth(client_id: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID', client_secret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET')
test_secret = infisical.secrets.get(
secret_name: 'API_KEY',
project_id: 'project-id',
environment: 'dev'
)
puts "Secret: #{single_test_secret}"
```
This example demonstrates how to use the Infisical Ruby SDK in a simple Ruby application. The application retrieves a secret named `API_KEY` from the `dev` environment of the `YOUR_PROJECT_ID` project.
<Warning>
We do not recommend hardcoding your [Machine Identity Tokens](/platform/identities/overview). Setting it as an environment variable would be best.
</Warning>
# Installation
```console
$ gem install infisical-sdk
```
# Configuration
Import the SDK and create a client instance.
```ruby
infisical = InfisicalSDK::InfisicalClient.new('https://app.infisical.com') # Optional parameter, default is https://api.infisical.com
```
### Client parameters
<ParamField query="options" type="object">
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="Site URL" type="string" optional>
The URL of the Infisical API. Default is `https://api.infisical.com`.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="Cache TTL" type="string" required>
How long the client should cache secrets for. Default is 5 minutes. Disable by setting to 0.
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
### Authentication
The SDK supports a variety of authentication methods. The most common authentication method is Universal Auth, which uses a client ID and client secret to authenticate.
#### Universal Auth
**Using environment variables**
Call `auth.universal_auth()` with empty arguments to use the following environment variables:
- `INFISICAL_UNIVERSAL_AUTH_CLIENT_ID` - Your machine identity client ID.
- `INFISICAL_UNIVERSAL_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET` - Your machine identity client secret.
**Using the SDK directly**
```ruby
infisical.auth.universal_auth(client_id: 'your-client-id', client_secret: 'your-client-secret')
```
#### GCP ID Token Auth
<Info>
Please note that this authentication method will only work if you're running your application on Google Cloud Platform.
Please [read more](/documentation/platform/identities/gcp-auth) about this authentication method.
</Info>
**Using environment variables**
Call `.auth.gcp_id_token_auth()` with empty arguments to use the following environment variables:
- `INFISICAL_GCP_AUTH_IDENTITY_ID` - Your Infisical Machine Identity ID.
**Using the SDK directly**
```ruby
infisical.auth.gcp_id_token_auth(identity_id: 'MACHINE_IDENTITY_ID')
```
#### GCP IAM Auth
**Using environment variables**
Call `.auth.gcp_iam_auth()` with empty arguments to use the following environment variables:
- `INFISICAL_GCP_IAM_AUTH_IDENTITY_ID` - Your Infisical Machine Identity ID.
- `INFISICAL_GCP_IAM_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_FILE_PATH` - The path to your GCP service account key file.
**Using the SDK directly**
```ruby
infisical.auth.gcp_iam_auth(identity_id: 'MACHINE_IDENTITY_ID', service_account_key_file_path: 'SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_FILE_PATH')
```
#### AWS IAM Auth
<Info>
Please note that this authentication method will only work if you're running your application on AWS.
Please [read more](/documentation/platform/identities/aws-auth) about this authentication method.
</Info>
**Using environment variables**
Call `.auth.aws_iam_auth()` with empty arguments to use the following environment variables:
- `INFISICAL_AWS_IAM_AUTH_IDENTITY_ID` - Your Infisical Machine Identity ID.
**Using the SDK directly**
```ruby
infisical.auth.aws_iam_auth(identity_id: 'MACHINE_IDENTITY_ID')
```
#### Azure Auth
<Info>
Please note that this authentication method will only work if you're running your application on Azure.
Please [read more](/documentation/platform/identities/azure-auth) about this authentication method.
</Info>
**Using environment variables**
Call `.auth.azure_auth()` with empty arguments to use the following environment variables:
- `INFISICAL_AZURE_AUTH_IDENTITY_ID` - Your Infisical Machine Identity ID.
**Using the SDK directly**
```ruby
infisical.auth.azure_auth(identity_id: 'MACHINE_IDENTITY_ID')
```
#### Kubernetes Auth
<Info>
Please note that this authentication method will only work if you're running your application on Kubernetes.
Please [read more](/documentation/platform/identities/kubernetes-auth) about this authentication method.
</Info>
**Using environment variables**
Call `.auth.kubernetes_auth()` with empty arguments to use the following environment variables:
- `INFISICAL_KUBERNETES_IDENTITY_ID` - Your Infisical Machine Identity ID.
- `INFISICAL_KUBERNETES_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_TOKEN_PATH_ENV_NAME` - The environment variable name that contains the path to the service account token. This is optional and will default to `/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token`.
**Using the SDK directly**
```ruby
# Service account token path will default to /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token if empty value is passed
infisical.auth.kubernetes_auth(identity_id: 'MACHINE_IDENTITY_ID', service_account_token_path: nil)
```
## Working with Secrets
### client.secrets.list(options)
```ruby
secrets = infisical.secrets.list(
project_id: 'PROJECT_ID',
environment: 'dev',
path: '/foo/bar',
)
```
Retrieve all secrets within the Infisical project and environment that client is connected to
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object">
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="environment" type="string" required>
The slug name (dev, prod, etc) of the environment from where secrets should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="project_id" type="string">
The project ID where the secret lives in.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="path" type="string" optional>
The path from where secrets should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="attach_to_process_env" type="boolean" default="false" optional>
Whether or not to set the fetched secrets to the process environment. If true, you can access the secrets like so `System.getenv("SECRET_NAME")`.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="include_imports" type="boolean" default="false" optional>
Whether or not to include imported secrets from the current path. Read about [secret import](/documentation/platform/secret-reference)
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="recursive" type="boolean" default="false" optional>
Whether or not to fetch secrets recursively from the specified path. Please note that there's a 20-depth limit for recursive fetching.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="expand_secret_references" type="boolean" default="true" optional>
Whether or not to expand secret references in the fetched secrets. Read about [secret reference](/documentation/platform/secret-reference)
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
### client.secrets.get(options)
```ruby
secret = infisical.secrets.get(
secret_name: 'API_KEY',
project_id: project_id,
environment: env_slug
)
```
Retrieve a secret from Infisical.
By default, `Secrets().Retrieve()` fetches and returns a shared secret.
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object" optional>
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="secret_name" type="string" required>
The key of the secret to retrieve.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="project_id" type="string" required>
The project ID where the secret lives in.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="environment" type="string" required>
The slug name (dev, prod, etc) of the environment from where secrets should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="path" type="string" optional>
The path from where secret should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="type" type="string" optional>
The type of the secret. Valid options are "shared" or "personal". If not specified, the default value is "shared".
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
### client.secrets.create(options)
```ruby
new_secret = infisical.secrets.create(
secret_name: 'NEW_SECRET',
secret_value: 'SECRET_VALUE',
project_id: 'PROJECT_ID',
environment: 'dev',
)
```
Create a new secret in Infisical.
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object" optional>
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="secret_name" type="string" required>
The key of the secret to create.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="secret_value" type="string" required>
The value of the secret.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="secret_comment" type="string" optional>
A comment for the secret.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="project_id" type="string" required>
The project ID where the secret lives in.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="environment" type="string" required>
The slug name (dev, prod, etc) of the environment from where secrets should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="path" type="string" optional>
The path from where secret should be created.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="type" type="string" optional>
The type of the secret. Valid options are "shared" or "personal". If not specified, the default value is "shared".
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
### client.secrets.update(options)
```ruby
updated_secret = infisical.secrets.update(
secret_name: 'SECRET_KEY_TO_UPDATE',
secret_value: 'NEW_SECRET_VALUE',
project_id: 'PROJECT_ID',
environment: 'dev',
)
```
Update an existing secret in Infisical.
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object" optional>
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="secret_name" type="string" required>
The key of the secret to update.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="secret_value" type="string" required>
The new value of the secret.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="skip_multiline_encoding" type="boolean" default="false" optional>
Whether or not to skip multiline encoding for the new secret value.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="project_id" type="string" required>
The project ID where the secret lives in.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="environment" type="string" required>
The slug name (dev, prod, etc) of the environment from where secrets should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="path" type="string" optional>
The path from where secret should be updated.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="type" type="string" optional>
The type of the secret. Valid options are "shared" or "personal". If not specified, the default value is "shared".
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
### client.secrets.delete(options)
```ruby
deleted_secret = infisical.secrets.delete(
secret_name: 'SECRET_TO_DELETE',
project_id: 'PROJECT_ID',
environment: 'dev',
)
```
Delete a secret in Infisical.
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object" optional>
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="secret_name" type="string">
The key of the secret to update.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="project_id" type="string" required>
The project ID where the secret lives in.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="environment" type="string" required>
The slug name (dev, prod, etc) of the environment from where secrets should be fetched from.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="path" type="string" optional>
The path from where secret should be deleted.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="type" type="string" optional>
The type of the secret. Valid options are "shared" or "personal". If not specified, the default value is "shared".
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
## Cryptography
### Create a symmetric key
Create a base64-encoded, 256-bit symmetric key to be used for encryption/decryption.
```ruby
key = infisical.cryptography.create_symmetric_key
```
#### Returns (string)
`key` (string): A base64-encoded, 256-bit symmetric key, that can be used for encryption/decryption purposes.
### Encrypt symmetric
```ruby
encrypted_data = infisical.cryptography.encrypt_symmetric(data: "Hello World!", key: key)
```
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object" required>
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="data" type="string">
The plaintext you want to encrypt.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="key" type="string" required>
The symmetric key to use for encryption.
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
#### Returns (object)
`tag` (string): A base64-encoded, 128-bit authentication tag.
`iv` (string): A base64-encoded, 96-bit initialization vector.
`ciphertext` (string): A base64-encoded, encrypted ciphertext.
### Decrypt symmetric
```ruby
decrypted_data = infisical.cryptography.decrypt_symmetric(
ciphertext: encrypted_data['ciphertext'],
iv: encrypted_data['iv'],
tag: encrypted_data['tag'],
key: key
)
```
#### Parameters
<ParamField query="Parameters" type="object" required>
<Expandable title="properties">
<ParamField query="ciphertext" type="string">
The ciphertext you want to decrypt.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="key" type="string" required>
The symmetric key to use for encryption.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="iv" type="string" required>
The initialization vector to use for decryption.
</ParamField>
<ParamField query="tag" type="string" required>
The authentication tag to use for decryption.
</ParamField>
</Expandable>
</ParamField>
#### Returns (string)
`Plaintext` (string): The decrypted plaintext.