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# PSInfisicalAPI
A C# binary PowerShell module for interacting with the [Infisical](https://infisical.com/) REST API. It provides cmdlets for authentication, secret retrieval, structured export, and includes automatic environment-variable discovery so connections can be established with little or no inline configuration.
- License: AGPL-3.0
- Author: Grace Solutions
- Target framework: .NET Standard 2.0 (compatible with Windows PowerShell 5.1 and PowerShell 7+)
## Installation
### From the PowerShell Gallery
```powershell
Install-Module -Name PSInfisicalAPI -Scope CurrentUser
Import-Module -Name PSInfisicalAPI
```
### From source
```powershell
git clone https://prod.git.gracesolution.info/gsadmin/PSInfisicalAPI.git
cd PSInfisicalAPI
pwsh -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\build.ps1 -RunTests
Import-Module -Name .\Module\PSInfisicalAPI
```
## Cmdlets
| Cmdlet | Purpose |
| ------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `Connect-Infisical` | Establish a session using Universal Auth or a pre-issued access token. |
| `Disconnect-Infisical` | Clear the current session. |
| `Get-InfisicalSecrets` | List secrets at a given path / environment. |
| `Get-InfisicalSecret` | Retrieve a single secret by name. |
| `ConvertTo-InfisicalSecretDictionary` | Convert secret objects into a `Hashtable` keyed by `SecretKey`. |
| `Export-InfisicalSecrets` | Export secrets to JSON, YAML, XML, or `.env` format. |
Use `Get-Help <Cmdlet> -Full` for parameter details and `Get-Help about_PSInfisicalAPI` for the module overview.
## Quick start
```powershell
$secureSecret = Read-Host -AsSecureString 'Client Secret'
$connection = Connect-Infisical `
-BaseUri 'https://app.infisical.com' `
-OrganizationId '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' `
-ProjectId '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111' `
-Environment 'dev' `
-ClientId 'machine-identity-client-id' `
-ClientSecret $secureSecret `
-PassThru
Get-InfisicalSecrets -SecretPath '/'
Disconnect-Infisical
```
## Automatic environment-variable discovery
When `Connect-Infisical` is invoked with one or more parameters missing (or set to whitespace/empty), the cmdlet searches environment variables and uses the first value it finds. This makes invocation as simple as `Connect-Infisical` when variables are set up in advance.
### Scope precedence
Scopes are searched in order; the first matching variable with a non-blank value wins:
1. `Process`
2. `User`
3. `Machine`
### Patterns
The resolver matches case-insensitively against patterns aligned with Infisical's CLI defaults plus common variants such as `CLOUDINIT_INFISICAL_*` and custom-prefixed names (e.g., `myapp_infisical_client_id`).
| Parameter | Example variable names matched |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `BaseUri` | `INFISICAL_API_URL`, `INFISICAL_BASE_URL`, `INFISICAL_HOST` |
| `OrganizationId` | `INFISICAL_ORG_ID`, `INFISICAL_ORGANIZATION_ID` |
| `ProjectId` | `INFISICAL_PROJECT_ID`, `INFISICAL_WORKSPACE_ID` |
| `Environment` | `INFISICAL_ENVIRONMENT`, `INFISICAL_ENV`, `INFISICAL_ENV_SLUG` |
| `ClientId` | `INFISICAL_CLIENT_ID`, `INFISICAL_UNIVERSAL_AUTH_CLIENT_ID` |
| `ClientSecret` | `INFISICAL_CLIENT_SECRET`, `INFISICAL_UNIVERSAL_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET` |
| `AccessToken` | `INFISICAL_TOKEN`, `INFISICAL_ACCESS_TOKEN`, `INFISICAL_AUTH_TOKEN` |
| `SecretPath` | `INFISICAL_SECRET_PATH`, `INFISICAL_DEFAULT_SECRET_PATH` |
| `ApiVersion` | `INFISICAL_API_VERSION` |
Sensitive values (`ClientSecret`, `AccessToken`) are read directly into a read-only `SecureString` and never logged.
### Zero-configuration example
```powershell
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('INFISICAL_API_URL', 'https://app.infisical.com', 'User')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('INFISICAL_ORG_ID', '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000', 'User')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('INFISICAL_PROJECT_ID', '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111', 'User')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('INFISICAL_ENVIRONMENT', 'dev', 'User')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('INFISICAL_CLIENT_ID', 'machine-identity-client-id', 'User')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('INFISICAL_CLIENT_SECRET', 'super-secret-value', 'User')
Connect-Infisical
Get-InfisicalSecrets
```
### Mixed example (explicit values override discovery)
Explicit parameters always win over discovered values; blank/whitespace explicit values trigger discovery.
```powershell
Connect-Infisical -Environment 'prod' # everything else discovered from environment
```
### Logging
The resolver emits a single verbose line announcing the scan and one informational line per discovered variable (variable name and scope; values are never logged). Use `-Verbose` to see the scan announcement.
## Building
```powershell
pwsh -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\build.ps1 -RunTests
```
The script builds the binary, runs unit tests, publishes binaries into `Module/PSInfisicalAPI/bin/`, regenerates the manifest, and validates that the module imports.
## Continuous integration
`.gitea/workflows/publish-psgallery.yml` publishes the module to the PowerShell Gallery whenever a pull request is merged into `main`. The workflow expects a repository secret named `PSGALLERY_API_KEY` containing a valid Gallery API key.
## License
Distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. See [LICENSE](LICENSE).