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Collaborative and visual infrastructure as design for Vault Config Operator
The Meshery model for Vault Config Operator supports the following components.
auth-engine-mount
database-secret-engine-config
database-secret-engine-role
database-secret-engine-static-role
git-hub-secret-engine-config
git-hub-secret-engine-role
jwtoidc-auth-engine-config
jwtoidc-auth-engine-role
kubernetes-auth-engine-config
kubernetes-auth-engine-role
kubernetes-secret-engine-config
kubernetes-secret-engine-role
ldap-auth-engine-config
ldap-auth-engine-group
password-policy
pki-secret-engine-config
pki-secret-engine-role
quay-secret-engine-config
quay-secret-engine-role
quay-secret-engine-static-role
rabbit-mq-secret-engine-config
rabbit-mq-secret-engine-role
random-secret
secret-engine-mount
vault-secret
policy
group-alias
group
azure-auth-engine-config
azure-auth-engine-role
azure-secret-engine-config
gcp-auth-engine-config
gcp-auth-engine-role
gcp-auth-engine-role
Meshery Models and Components represent the fundamental building blocks of your infrastructure. Use them to define the structure and configuration of your infrastructure and deployments by incorporating their use into a Design. Think of Designs as blueprints or templates that encapsulate everything from network configurations to service definitions.
The Meshery Registry is a vital component within Meshery, serving as a centralized repository for managing a diverse range of cloud and cloud native resources. It stores and organizes crucial information such as models, categories, components, and relationships, enabling efficient interaction and utilization of these resources within the Meshery ecosystem. You can conveniently access and manage registry data through Meshery UI, and through Meshery CLI (mesheryctl registry).