Adding upstream version 1.34.4.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
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# Operating System native secret-store
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[[secretstores.os]]
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## Unique identifier for the secret-store.
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## This id can later be used in plugins to reference the secrets
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## in this secret-store via @{<id>:<secret_key>} (mandatory)
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id = "secretstore"
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## Keyring Name & Collection
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## * Linux: keyring name used for the secrets, collection is unused
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## * macOS: keyring specifies the macOS' Keychain name and collection is an
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## optional Keychain service name
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## * Windows: keys follow a fixed pattern in the form
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## `<collection>:<keyring>:<key_name>`. Please keep this in mind when
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## creating secrets with the Windows credential tool.
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# keyring = "telegraf"
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# collection = ""
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## macOS Keychain password
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## If no password is specified here, Telegraf will prompt for it at startup
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## time.
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# password = ""
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## Allow dynamic secrets that are updated during runtime of telegraf
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# dynamic = false
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