* move ServiceDiscovery into methods
* add ServiceDiscoveryFactory
* add serviceDiscovery field to vault.Core
* refactor ConsulServiceDiscovery into separate struct
* cleanup
* revert accidental change to go.mod
* cleanup
* get rid of un-needed struct tags in vault.CoreConfig
* add service_discovery parser
* add ServiceDiscovery to config
* cleanup
* cleanup
* add test for ConfigServiceDiscovery to Core
* unit testing for config service_discovery stanza
* cleanup
* get rid of un-needed redirect_addr stuff in service_discovery stanza
* improve test suite
* cleanup
* clean up test a bit
* create docs for service_discovery
* check if service_discovery is configured, but storage does not support HA
* tinker with test
* tinker with test
* tweak docs
* move ServiceDiscovery into its own package
* tweak a variable name
* fix comment
* rename service_discovery to service_registration
* tweak service_registration config
* Revert "tweak service_registration config"
This reverts commit 5509920a8ab4c5a216468f262fc07c98121dce35.
* simplify naming
* refactor into ./serviceregistration/consul
* add regression test for #7883
* Add logic to count render events and match them to expected
* remove the WAIT label and make some changes to remove the break statements
* change the 'randomness' of the templateContents test helper method
* Vault Agent Template: parse templates (#7540)
* add template config parsing, but it's wrong b/c it's not using mapstructure
* parsing consul templates in agent config
* add additional test to configuration parsing, to cover basics
* another test fixture, rework simple test into table
* refactor into table test
* rename test
* remove flattenKeys and add other test fixture
* Update command/agent/config/config.go
Co-Authored-By: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* return the decode error instead of swallowing it
* Update command/agent/config/config_test.go
Co-Authored-By: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* go mod tidy
* change error checking style
* Add agent template doc
* TemplateServer: render secrets with Consul Template (#7621)
* add template config parsing, but it's wrong b/c it's not using mapstructure
* parsing consul templates in agent config
* add additional test to configuration parsing, to cover basics
* another test fixture, rework simple test into table
* refactor into table test
* rename test
* remove flattenKeys and add other test fixture
* add template package
* WIP: add runner
* fix panic, actually copy templates, etc
* rework how the config.Vault is created and enable reading from the environment
* this was supposed to be a part of the prior commit
* move/add methods to testhelpers for converting some values to pointers
* use new methods in testhelpers
* add an unblock channel to block agent until a template has been rendered
* add note
* unblock if there are no templates
* cleanups
* go mod tidy
* remove dead code
* simple test to starT
* add simple, empty templates test
* Update package doc, error logs, and add missing close() on channel
* update code comment to be clear what I'm referring to
* have template.NewServer return a (<- chan) type, even though it's a normal chan, as a better practice to enforce reading only
* Update command/agent.go
Co-Authored-By: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* update with test
* Add README and doc.go to the command/agent directory (#7503)
* Add README and doc.go to the command/agent directory
* Add link to website
* address feedback for agent.go
* updated with feedback from Calvin
* Rework template.Server to export the unblock channel, and remove it from the NewServer function
* apply feedback from Nick
* fix/restructure rendering test
* Add pointerutil package for converting types to their pointers
* Remove pointer helper methods; use sdk/helper/pointerutil instead
* update newRunnerConfig to use pointerutil and empty strings
* only wait for unblock if template server is initialized
* update test structure
* some test cleanup
* follow up tests
* remove debugging, fix issue in replacing runner config
* need to handle first render/token
* Simplify the blocking logic to support exit after auth
* fix channel name
* expand TestAgent_Template to include multiple scenarios
* cleanup
* test cleanups after feedback
* Sync up Agent and API's renewers.
This introduces a new type, LifetimeWatcher, which can handle both
renewable and non-renewable secrets, modeled after the version in Agent.
It allows the user to select behavior, with the new style being the
default when calling Start(), and old style if using the legacy Renew()
call.
No tests have been modified (except for reflect issues) and no other
code has been modified to make sure the changes are backwards
compatible.
Once this is accepted I'll pull the Agent version out.
* Move compat flags to NewRenewer
* Port agent to shared lifetime watcher lib
* Vault Agent Template: parse templates (#7540)
* add template config parsing, but it's wrong b/c it's not using mapstructure
* parsing consul templates in agent config
* add additional test to configuration parsing, to cover basics
* another test fixture, rework simple test into table
* refactor into table test
* rename test
* remove flattenKeys and add other test fixture
* Update command/agent/config/config.go
Co-Authored-By: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* return the decode error instead of swallowing it
* Update command/agent/config/config_test.go
Co-Authored-By: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* go mod tidy
* change error checking style
* Add agent template doc
* TemplateServer: render secrets with Consul Template (#7621)
* add template config parsing, but it's wrong b/c it's not using mapstructure
* parsing consul templates in agent config
* add additional test to configuration parsing, to cover basics
* another test fixture, rework simple test into table
* refactor into table test
* rename test
* remove flattenKeys and add other test fixture
* add template package
* WIP: add runner
* fix panic, actually copy templates, etc
* rework how the config.Vault is created and enable reading from the environment
* this was supposed to be a part of the prior commit
* move/add methods to testhelpers for converting some values to pointers
* use new methods in testhelpers
* add an unblock channel to block agent until a template has been rendered
* add note
* unblock if there are no templates
* cleanups
* go mod tidy
* remove dead code
* simple test to starT
* add simple, empty templates test
* Update package doc, error logs, and add missing close() on channel
* update code comment to be clear what I'm referring to
* have template.NewServer return a (<- chan) type, even though it's a normal chan, as a better practice to enforce reading only
* Update command/agent.go
Co-Authored-By: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* update with test
* Add README and doc.go to the command/agent directory (#7503)
* Add README and doc.go to the command/agent directory
* Add link to website
* address feedback for agent.go
* updated with feedback from Calvin
* Rework template.Server to export the unblock channel, and remove it from the NewServer function
* apply feedback from Nick
* fix/restructure rendering test
* Add pointerutil package for converting types to their pointers
* Remove pointer helper methods; use sdk/helper/pointerutil instead
* update newRunnerConfig to use pointerutil and empty strings
* only wait for unblock if template server is initialized
* drain the token channel in this test
* conditionally send on channel
Shamir seals now come in two varieties: legacy and new-style. Legacy
Shamir is automatically converted to new-style when a rekey operation
is performed. All new Vault initializations using Shamir are new-style.
New-style Shamir writes an encrypted master key to storage, just like
AutoUnseal. The stored master key is encrypted using the shared key that
is split via Shamir's algorithm. Thus when unsealing, we take the key
fragments given, combine them into a Key-Encryption-Key, and use that
to decrypt the master key on disk. Then the master key is used to read
the keyring that decrypts the barrier.
* cli: initial work on debug; server-status target
* debug: add metrics capture target (#7376)
* check against DR secondary
* debug: add compression
* refactor check into preflight func
* debug: set short test time on tests, fix exit code bug
* debug: use temp dir for output on tests
* debug: use mholt/archiver for compression
* first pass on adding pprof
* use logger for output
* refactor polling target capture logic
* debug: poll and collect replication status
* debug: poll and collect host-info; rename output files and collection refactor
* fix comments
* add archive test; fix bugs found
* rename flag name to singular target
* add target output test; scaffold other tests cases
* debug/test: add pprof and index file tests
* debug/test: add min timing check tests
* debug: fix index gen race and collection goroutine race
* debug: extend archive tests, handle race between program exit and polling goroutines
* update docstring
* debug: correctly add to pollingWg
* debug: add config target support
* debug: don't wait on interrupt shutdown; add file exists unit tests
* move pprof bits into its goroutine
* debug: skip empty metrics and some pprof file creation if permission denied, add matching unit test
* address comments and feedback
* Vault debug using run.Group (#7658)
* debug: switch to use oklog/run.Group
* debug: use context to cancel requests and interrupt rungroups.
* debug: trigger the first interval properly
* debug: metrics collection should use metrics interval
* debug: add missing continue on metrics error
* debug: remove the use of buffered chan to trigger first interval
* debug: don't shadow BaseCommand's client, properly block on interval capture failures
* debug: actually use c.cachedClient everywhere
* go mod vendor
* debug: run all pprof in goroutines; bump pprof timings in tests to reduce flakiness
* debug: update help text
* Initial work
* rework
* s/dr/recovery
* Add sys/raw support to recovery mode (#7577)
* Factor the raw paths out so they can be run with a SystemBackend.
# Conflicts:
# vault/logical_system.go
* Add handleLogicalRecovery which is like handleLogical but is only
sufficient for use with the sys-raw endpoint in recovery mode. No
authentication is done yet.
* Integrate with recovery-mode. We now handle unauthenticated sys/raw
requests, albeit on path v1/raw instead v1/sys/raw.
* Use sys/raw instead raw during recovery.
* Don't bother persisting the recovery token. Authenticate sys/raw
requests with it.
* RecoveryMode: Support generate-root for autounseals (#7591)
* Recovery: Abstract config creation and log settings
* Recovery mode integration test. (#7600)
* Recovery: Touch up (#7607)
* Recovery: Touch up
* revert the raw backend creation changes
* Added recovery operation token prefix
* Move RawBackend to its own file
* Update API path and hit it using CLI flag on generate-root
* Fix a panic triggered when handling a request that yields a nil response. (#7618)
* Improve integ test to actually make changes while in recovery mode and
verify they're still there after coming back in regular mode.
* Refuse to allow a second recovery token to be generated.
* Resize raft cluster to size 1 and start as leader (#7626)
* RecoveryMode: Setup raft cluster post unseal (#7635)
* Setup raft cluster post unseal in recovery mode
* Remove marking as unsealed as its not needed
* Address review comments
* Accept only one seal config in recovery mode as there is no scope for migration
* implement SSRF protection header
* add test for SSRF protection header
* cleanup
* refactor
* implement SSRF header on a per-listener basis
* cleanup
* cleanup
* creat unit test for agent SSRF
* improve unit test for agent SSRF
* add VaultRequest SSRF header to CLI
* fix unit test
* cleanup
* improve test suite
* simplify check for Vault-Request header
* add constant for Vault-Request header
* improve test suite
* change 'config' to 'agentConfig'
* Revert "change 'config' to 'agentConfig'"
This reverts commit 14ee72d21fff8027966ee3c89dd3ac41d849206f.
* do not remove header from request
* change header name to X-Vault-Request
* simplify http.Handler logic
* cleanup
* simplify http.Handler logic
* use stdlib errors package