[v14] tctl: add a --with-secrets flag to tctl tokens ls#47547
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Show the "safe name" for tokens by default, which is the name of the token for non-sensitive join tokens, and a redacted version of the name for shared secret tokens. Note: for --format=json or --format=yaml we currently maintain the original behavior (always show the raw token contents). The tctl get tokens command has also not been touched - it continues to return the raw token resource from the backend. Updates #47254
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Show the "safe name" for tokens by default, which is the name of the token for non-sensitive join tokens, and a redacted version of the name for shared secret tokens.
Note: for --format=json or --format=yaml we currently maintain the original behavior (always show the raw token contents). The tctl get tokens command has also not been touched - it continues to return the raw token resource from the backend.
This also fixes a bug where we used to show Unix time zero as the expiry, because we were only checking for
time.IsZero(Go's zero time is not the same as Unix zero time).Updates #47254
Changelog: The
tctl tokens lscommand redacts secret join tokens by default. To include the token values, provide the new--with-secretsflag.Backports #47356