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Add Edit Secret step to Managing Secrets Using a Configuration Filepull/37326/head
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`YWRtaW5pc3RyYXRvcg==` decodes to `administrator`.
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`YWRtaW5pc3RyYXRvcg==` decodes to `administrator`.
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## Edit a Secret {#edit-secret}
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To edit the data in the Secret you created using a manifest, modify the `data`
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or `stringData` field in your manifest and apply the file to your
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cluster. You can edit an existing `Secret` object unless it is
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[immutable](/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#secret-immutable).
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For example, if you want to change the password from the previous example to
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`birdsarentreal`, do the following:
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1. Encode the new password string:
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```shell
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echo -n 'birdsarentreal' | base64
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```
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The output is similar to:
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```
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YmlyZHNhcmVudHJlYWw=
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```
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1. Update the `data` field with your new password string:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: mysecret
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type: Opaque
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data:
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username: YWRtaW4=
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password: YmlyZHNhcmVudHJlYWw=
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```
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1. Apply the manifest to your cluster:
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```shell
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kubectl apply -f ./secret.yaml
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```
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The output is similar to:
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```
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secret/mysecret configured
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```
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Kubernetes updates the existing `Secret` object. In detail, the `kubectl` tool
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notices that there is an existing `Secret` object with the same name. `kubectl`
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fetches the existing object, plans changes to it, and submits the changed
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`Secret` object to your cluster control plane.
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If you specified `kubectl apply --server-side` instead, `kubectl` uses
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[Server Side Apply](/docs/reference/using-api/server-side-apply/) instead.
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## Clean up
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## Clean up
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To delete the Secret you have created:
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To delete the Secret you have created:
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