package agent import ( "fmt" "net/http" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs" ) func (s *HTTPServer) VariablesListRequest(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) (interface{}, error) { if req.Method != "GET" { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusMethodNotAllowed, ErrInvalidMethod) } args := structs.VariablesListRequest{} if s.parse(resp, req, &args.Region, &args.QueryOptions) { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, "failed to parse parameters") } var out structs.VariablesListResponse if err := s.agent.RPC(structs.VariablesListRPCMethod, &args, &out); err != nil { return nil, err } setMeta(resp, &out.QueryMeta) if out.Data == nil { out.Data = make([]*structs.VariableMetadata, 0) } return out.Data, nil } func (s *HTTPServer) VariableSpecificRequest(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) (interface{}, error) { path := strings.TrimPrefix(req.URL.Path, "/v1/var/") if len(path) == 0 { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, "missing variable path") } switch req.Method { case http.MethodGet: return s.variableQuery(resp, req, path) case http.MethodPut, http.MethodPost: return s.variableUpsert(resp, req, path) case http.MethodDelete: return s.variableDelete(resp, req, path) default: return nil, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, ErrInvalidMethod) } } func (s *HTTPServer) variableQuery(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, path string) (interface{}, error) { args := structs.VariablesReadRequest{ Path: path, } if s.parse(resp, req, &args.Region, &args.QueryOptions) { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, "failed to parse parameters") } var out structs.VariablesReadResponse if err := s.agent.RPC(structs.VariablesReadRPCMethod, &args, &out); err != nil { return nil, err } setMeta(resp, &out.QueryMeta) if out.Data == nil { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusNotFound, "variable not found") } return out.Data, nil } func (s *HTTPServer) variableUpsert(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, path string) (interface{}, error) { // Parse the Variable var Variable structs.VariableDecrypted if err := decodeBody(req, &Variable); err != nil { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, err.Error()) } if len(Variable.Items) == 0 { return nil, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, "variable missing required Items object") } Variable.Path = path args := structs.VariablesApplyRequest{ Op: structs.VarOpSet, Var: &Variable, } s.parseWriteRequest(req, &args.WriteRequest) if isCas, checkIndex, err := parseCAS(req); err != nil { return nil, err } else if isCas { args.Op = structs.VarOpCAS args.Var.ModifyIndex = checkIndex } var out structs.VariablesApplyResponse if err := s.agent.RPC(structs.VariablesApplyRPCMethod, &args, &out); err != nil { // This handles the cases where there is an error in the CAS checking // function that renders it unable to return the conflicting variable // so it returns a text error. We can at least consider these unknown // moments to be CAS violations if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "cas error:") { resp.WriteHeader(http.StatusConflict) } // Otherwise it's a non-CAS error setIndex(resp, out.WriteMeta.Index) return nil, err } if out.Conflict != nil { setIndex(resp, out.Conflict.ModifyIndex) resp.WriteHeader(http.StatusConflict) return out.Conflict, nil } // Finally, we know that this is a success response, send it to the caller setIndex(resp, out.WriteMeta.Index) return out.Output, nil } func (s *HTTPServer) variableDelete(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, path string) (interface{}, error) { args := structs.VariablesApplyRequest{ Op: structs.VarOpDelete, Var: &structs.VariableDecrypted{ VariableMetadata: structs.VariableMetadata{ Path: path, }, }, } s.parseWriteRequest(req, &args.WriteRequest) if isCas, checkIndex, err := parseCAS(req); err != nil { return nil, err } else if isCas { args.Op = structs.VarOpDeleteCAS args.Var.ModifyIndex = checkIndex } var out structs.VariablesApplyResponse if err := s.agent.RPC(structs.VariablesApplyRPCMethod, &args, &out); err != nil { // This handles the cases where there is an error in the CAS checking // function that renders it unable to return the conflicting variable // so it returns a text error. We can at least consider these unknown // moments to be CAS violations if strings.HasPrefix(err.Error(), "cas error:") { resp.WriteHeader(http.StatusConflict) } setIndex(resp, out.WriteMeta.Index) return nil, err } // If the CAS validation can decode the conflicting value, Conflict is // non-Nil. Write out a 409 Conflict response. if out.Conflict != nil { setIndex(resp, out.Conflict.ModifyIndex) resp.WriteHeader(http.StatusConflict) return out.Conflict, nil } // Finally, we know that this is a success response, send it to the caller setIndex(resp, out.WriteMeta.Index) resp.WriteHeader(http.StatusNoContent) return nil, nil } func parseCAS(req *http.Request) (bool, uint64, error) { if cq := req.URL.Query().Get("cas"); cq != "" { ci, err := strconv.ParseUint(cq, 10, 64) if err != nil { return true, 0, CodedError(http.StatusBadRequest, fmt.Sprintf("can not parse cas: %v", err)) } return true, ci, nil } return false, 0, nil }