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Ryan Cragun b19617d955
enos: fix licensing on backported files (#24162)
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-11-16 12:59:47 -07:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core eb1376dc13
backport of commit a46def288f06cff8176399f239f87a2a49ba5dd9 (#23869)
Co-authored-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-10-26 21:36:50 +00:00
Ryan Cragun d2db7fbcdd
Backport [QT-602] Run proxy and agent test scenarios (#23176) into release/1.14.x (#23302)
* [QT-602] Run `proxy` and `agent` test scenarios (#23176)

Update our `proxy` and `agent` scenarios to support new variants and
perform baseline verification and their scenario specific verification.
We integrate these updated scenarios into the pipeline by adding them
to artifact samples.

We've also improved the reliability of the `autopilot` and `replication`
scenarios by refactoring our IP address gathering. Previously, we'd ask
vault for the primary IP address and use some Terraform logic to determine
followers. The leader IP address gathering script was also implicitly
responsible for ensuring that a found leader was within a given group of
hosts, and thus waiting for a given cluster to have a leader, and also for
doing some arithmetic and outputting `replication` specific output data.
We've broken these responsibilities into individual modules, improved their
error messages, and fixed various races and bugs, including:
* Fix a race between creating the file audit device and installing and starting
  vault in the `replication` scenario.
* Fix how we determine our leader and follower IP addresses. We now query
  vault instead of a prior implementation that inferred the followers and sometimes
  did not allow all nodes to be an expected leader.
* Fix a bug where we'd always always fail on the first wrong condition
  in the `vault_verify_performance_replication` module.

We also performed some maintenance tasks on Enos scenarios  byupdating our
references from `oss` to `ce` to handle the naming and license changes. We
also enabled `shellcheck` linting for enos module scripts.

* Rename `oss` to `ce` for license and naming changes.
* Convert template enos scripts to scripts that take environment
  variables.
* Add `shellcheck` linting for enos module scripts.
* Add additional `backend` and `seal` support to `proxy` and `agent`
  scenarios.
* Update scenarios to include all baseline verification.
* Add `proxy` and `agent` scenarios to artifact samples.
* Remove IP address verification from the `vault_get_cluster_ips`
  modules and implement a new `vault_wait_for_leader` module.
* Determine follower IP addresses by querying vault in the
  `vault_get_cluster_ips` module.
* Move replication specific behavior out of the `vault_get_cluster_ips`
  module and into it's own `replication_data` module.
* Extend initial version support for the `upgrade` and `autopilot`
  scenarios.

We also discovered an issue with undo_logs that has been described in
the VAULT-20259. As such, we've disabled the undo_logs check until
it has been fixed.

* actions: fix actionlint error and linting logic (#23305)

Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-09-27 10:53:12 -06:00
Ryan Cragun 9da2fc4b8b
test: wait for nc to be listening before enabling auditor (#23142) (#23150)
Rather than assuming a short sleep will work, we instead wait until netcat is listening of the socket. We've also configured the netcat listener to persist after the first connection, which allows Vault and us to check the connection without the process closing.

As we implemented this we also ran into AWS issues in us-east-1 and us-west-2, so we've changed our deploy regions until those issues are resolved.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-09-18 15:10:37 -06:00
Sarah Thompson 2ae56bd4ac
cherrypick of a9a4b0b9ff (#22813) 2023-09-06 18:24:39 +01:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core 6f2d433394
backport of commit 6ae9f8d4eddfdb134bcbabd3f58e633757a6afc9 (#22443)
Co-authored-by: Rebecca Willett <47540675+rebwill@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-18 16:30:36 +00:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core b4fa55858c
backport of commit 6654c425d2206624ff42cc7b7b92407a5e338311 (#22221)
Co-authored-by: Rebecca Willett <47540675+rebwill@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-08 11:11:03 -04:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core 04eed0b14c
backport of commit 6b21994d76b18c91397247dfd69bb01e46c5de25 (#21981)
Co-authored-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-07-20 20:51:07 +00:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core 324557f57e
enos: use on-demand targets (#21459) (#21464)
Add an updated `target_ec2_instances` module that is capable of
dynamically splitting target instances over subnet/az's that are
compatible with the AMI architecture and the associated instance type
for the architecture. Use the `target_ec2_instances` module where
necessary. Ensure that `raft` storage scenarios don't provision
unnecessary infrastructure with a new `target_ec2_shim` module.

After a lot of trial, the state of Ec2 spot instance capacity, their
associated APIs, and current support for different fleet types in AWS
Terraform provider, have proven to make using spot instances for
scenario targets too unreliable.

The current state of each method:
* `target_ec2_fleet`: unusable due to the fact that the `instant` type
  does not guarantee fulfillment of either `spot` or `on-demand`
  instance request types. The module does support both `on-demand` and
  `spot` request types and is capable of bidding across a maximum of
  four availability zones, which makes it an attractive choice if the
  `instant` type would always fulfill requests. Perhaps a `request` type
  with `wait_for_fulfillment` option like `aws_spot_fleet_request` would
  make it more viable for future consideration.
* `target_ec2_spot_fleet`: more reliable if bidding for target instances
  that have capacity in the chosen zone. Issues in the AWS provider
  prevent us from bidding across multiple zones succesfully. Over the
  last 2-3 months target capacity for the instance types we'd prefer to
  use has dropped dramatically and the price is near-or-at on-demand.
  The volatility for nearly no cost savings means we should put this
  option on the shelf for now.
* `target_ec2_instances`: the most reliable method we've got. It is now
  capable of automatically determing which subnets and availability
  zones to provision targets in and has been updated to be usable for
  both Vault and Consul targets. By default we use the cheapest medium
  instance types that we've found are reliable to test vault.

* Update .gitignore
* enos/modules/create_vpc: create a subnet for every availability zone
* enos/modules/target_ec2_fleet: bid across the maximum of four
  availability zones for targets
* enos/modules/target_ec2_spot_fleet: attempt to make the spot fleet bid
  across more availability zones for targets
* enos/modules/target_ec2_instances: create module to use
  ec2:RunInstances for scenario targets
* enos/modules/target_ec2_shim: create shim module to satisfy the
  target module interface
* enos/scenarios: use target_ec2_shim for backend targets on raft
  storage scenarios
* enos/modules/az_finder: remove unsed module

Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-06-26 16:54:39 -06:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core 58287739ec
backport of commit 5de6af60760dbcbefd8c8e4eb923f74a5720cf13 (#21440)
Co-authored-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-06-23 04:48:54 +00:00
hc-github-team-secure-vault-core be67c16299
backport of commit 8d22142a3e9d13435b1a65685317fefba7e2f5b3 (#21421)
Co-authored-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-06-22 22:14:22 +00:00
Mike Baum d323aa33df
Backport of audit file changes to release/1.14.x (#20985) 2023-06-05 11:46:59 -04:00
Ryan Cragun a19f7dbda5
[QT-525] enos: use spot instances for Vault targets (#20037)
The previous strategy for provisioning infrastructure targets was to use
the cheapest instances that could reliably perform as Vault cluster
nodes. With this change we introduce a new model for target node
infrastructure. We've replaced on-demand instances for a spot
fleet. While the spot price fluctuates based on dynamic pricing, 
capacity, region, instance type, and platform, cost savings for our
most common combinations range between 20-70%.

This change only includes spot fleet targets for Vault clusters.
We'll be updating our Consul backend bidding in another PR.

* Create a new `vault_cluster` module that handles installation,
  configuration, initializing, and unsealing Vault clusters.
* Create a `target_ec2_instances` module that can provision a group of
  instances on-demand.
* Create a `target_ec2_spot_fleet` module that can bid on a fleet of
  spot instances.
* Extend every Enos scenario to utilize the spot fleet target acquisition
  strategy and the `vault_cluster` module.
* Update our Enos CI modules to handle both the `aws-nuke` permissions
  and also the privileges to provision spot fleets.
* Only use us-east-1 and us-west-2 in our scenario matrices as costs are
  lower than us-west-1.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
2023-04-13 15:44:43 -04:00
Hamid Ghaf 27bb03bbc0
adding copyright header (#19555)
* adding copyright header

* fix fmt and a test
2023-03-15 09:00:52 -07:00
Jaymala af957e7c9c
Add Vault log level support (#19083)
Signed-off-by: Jaymala Sinha <jaymala@hashicorp.com>
2023-02-08 17:41:16 -05:00
Mike Baum 225fbb78d2
[QT-304] Ensure Chrome is only installed for vault-enterprise UI Test workflows (#19003) 2023-02-06 16:29:33 -05:00
Mike Baum 3131c48501
[QT-304] Add enos ui scenario (#18518)
* Add enos ui scenario
* Add github action for running the UI scenario
2023-02-03 09:55:06 -05:00