package testutil import ( "fmt" "math/rand" "os" "os/exec" "time" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib/freeport" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/testlog" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/uuid" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs/config" vapi "github.com/hashicorp/vault/api" testing "github.com/mitchellh/go-testing-interface" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" ) // TestVault is a test helper. It uses a fork/exec model to create a test Vault // server instance in the background and can be initialized with policies, roles // and backends mounted. The test Vault instances can be used to run a unit test // and offers and easy API to tear itself down on test end. The only // prerequisite is that the Vault binary is on the $PATH. // TestVault wraps a test Vault server launched in dev mode, suitable for // testing. type TestVault struct { cmd *exec.Cmd t testing.T waitCh chan error Addr string HTTPAddr string RootToken string Config *config.VaultConfig Client *vapi.Client } func NewTestVaultFromPath(t testing.T, binary string) *TestVault { for i := 10; i >= 0; i-- { port := freeport.GetT(t, 1)[0] token := uuid.Generate() bind := fmt.Sprintf("-dev-listen-address=127.0.0.1:%d", port) http := fmt.Sprintf("http://127.0.0.1:%d", port) root := fmt.Sprintf("-dev-root-token-id=%s", token) cmd := exec.Command(binary, "server", "-dev", bind, root) cmd.Stdout = testlog.NewWriter(t) cmd.Stderr = testlog.NewWriter(t) // Build the config conf := vapi.DefaultConfig() conf.Address = http // Make the client and set the token to the root token client, err := vapi.NewClient(conf) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to build Vault API client: %v", err) } client.SetToken(token) enable := true tv := &TestVault{ cmd: cmd, t: t, Addr: bind, HTTPAddr: http, RootToken: token, Client: client, Config: &config.VaultConfig{ Enabled: &enable, Token: token, Addr: http, }, } if err := tv.cmd.Start(); err != nil { tv.t.Fatalf("failed to start vault: %v", err) } // Start the waiter tv.waitCh = make(chan error, 1) go func() { err := tv.cmd.Wait() tv.waitCh <- err }() // Ensure Vault started var startErr error select { case startErr = <-tv.waitCh: case <-time.After(time.Duration(500*TestMultiplier()) * time.Millisecond): } if startErr != nil && i == 0 { t.Fatalf("failed to start vault: %v", startErr) } else if startErr != nil { wait := time.Duration(rand.Int31n(2000)) * time.Millisecond time.Sleep(wait) continue } waitErr := tv.waitForAPI() if waitErr != nil && i == 0 { t.Fatalf("failed to start vault: %v", waitErr) } else if waitErr != nil { wait := time.Duration(rand.Int31n(2000)) * time.Millisecond time.Sleep(wait) continue } return tv } return nil } // NewTestVault returns a new TestVault instance that has yet to be started func NewTestVault(t testing.T) *TestVault { // Lookup vault from the path return NewTestVaultFromPath(t, "vault") } // NewTestVaultDelayed returns a test Vault server that has not been started. // Start must be called and it is the callers responsibility to deal with any // port conflicts that may occur and retry accordingly. func NewTestVaultDelayed(t testing.T) *TestVault { port := freeport.GetT(t, 1)[0] token := uuid.Generate() bind := fmt.Sprintf("-dev-listen-address=127.0.0.1:%d", port) http := fmt.Sprintf("http://127.0.0.1:%d", port) root := fmt.Sprintf("-dev-root-token-id=%s", token) cmd := exec.Command("vault", "server", "-dev", bind, root) cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr // Build the config conf := vapi.DefaultConfig() conf.Address = http // Make the client and set the token to the root token client, err := vapi.NewClient(conf) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to build Vault API client: %v", err) } client.SetToken(token) enable := true tv := &TestVault{ cmd: cmd, t: t, Addr: bind, HTTPAddr: http, RootToken: token, Client: client, Config: &config.VaultConfig{ Enabled: &enable, Token: token, Addr: http, }, } return tv } // Start starts the test Vault server and waits for it to respond to its HTTP // API func (tv *TestVault) Start() error { // Start the waiter tv.waitCh = make(chan error, 1) go func() { // Must call Start and Wait in the same goroutine on Windows #5174 if err := tv.cmd.Start(); err != nil { tv.waitCh <- err return } err := tv.cmd.Wait() tv.waitCh <- err }() // Ensure Vault started select { case err := <-tv.waitCh: return err case <-time.After(time.Duration(500*TestMultiplier()) * time.Millisecond): } return tv.waitForAPI() } // Stop stops the test Vault server func (tv *TestVault) Stop() { if tv.cmd.Process == nil { return } if err := tv.cmd.Process.Kill(); err != nil { tv.t.Errorf("err: %s", err) } if tv.waitCh != nil { select { case <-tv.waitCh: return case <-time.After(1 * time.Second): require.Fail(tv.t, "Timed out waiting for vault to terminate") } } } // waitForAPI waits for the Vault HTTP endpoint to start // responding. This is an indication that the agent has started. func (tv *TestVault) waitForAPI() error { var waitErr error WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { inited, err := tv.Client.Sys().InitStatus() if err != nil { return false, err } return inited, nil }, func(err error) { waitErr = err }) return waitErr } // VaultVersion returns the Vault version as a string or an error if it couldn't // be determined func VaultVersion() (string, error) { cmd := exec.Command("vault", "version") out, err := cmd.Output() return string(out), err }