* link to template docs from Agent docs
* fix docs link
* fix metadata in template index page
* fix formatting that caused template index to render blank
* 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
* document the require_request_header option in Agent
* document the require_request_header option in Agent
* document the require_request_header option in Agent
* document the require_request_header option in Agent
* minor tweaks to docs
* Fix misleading Agent Auth Overview doc page
The example configuration in the Vault Agent Overview page is using wrong syntax
The configuration block is `cache` but doc is referencing it as `caching`
* Update website/source/docs/agent/index.html.md
Co-Authored-By: danlsgiga <danlsgiga@gmail.com>
* conversion stage 1
* correct image paths
* add sidebar title to frontmatter
* docs/concepts and docs/internals
* configuration docs and multi-level nav corrections
* commands docs, index file corrections, small item nav correction
* secrets converted
* auth
* add enterprise and agent docs
* add extra dividers
* secret section, wip
* correct sidebar nav title in front matter for apu section, start working on api items
* auth and backend, a couple directory structure fixes
* remove old docs
* intro side nav converted
* reset sidebar styles, add hashi-global-styles
* basic styling for nav sidebar
* folder collapse functionality
* patch up border length on last list item
* wip restructure for content component
* taking middleman hacking to the extreme, but its working
* small css fix
* add new mega nav
* fix a small mistake from the rebase
* fix a content resolution issue with middleman
* title a couple missing docs pages
* update deps, remove temporary markup
* community page
* footer to layout, community page css adjustments
* wip downloads page
* deps updated, downloads page ready
* fix community page
* homepage progress
* add components, adjust spacing
* docs and api landing pages
* a bunch of fixes, add docs and api landing pages
* update deps, add deploy scripts
* add readme note
* update deploy command
* overview page, index title
* Update doc fields
Note this still requires the link fields to be populated -- this is solely related to copy on the description fields
* Update api_basic_categories.yml
Updated API category descriptions. Like the document descriptions you'll still need to update the link headers to the proper target pages.
* Add bottom hero, adjust CSS, responsive friendly
* Add mega nav title
* homepage adjustments, asset boosts
* small fixes
* docs page styling fixes
* meganav title
* some category link corrections
* Update API categories page
updated to reflect the second level headings for api categories
* Update docs_detailed_categories.yml
Updated to represent the existing docs structure
* Update docs_detailed_categories.yml
* docs page data fix, extra operator page remove
* api data fix
* fix makefile
* update deps, add product subnav to docs and api landing pages
* Rearrange non-hands-on guides to _docs_
Since there is no place for these on learn.hashicorp, we'll put them
under _docs_.
* WIP Redirects for guides to docs
* content and component updates
* font weight hotfix, redirects
* fix guides and intro sidenavs
* fix some redirects
* small style tweaks
* Redirects to learn and internally to docs
* Remove redirect to `/vault`
* Remove `.html` from destination on redirects
* fix incorrect index redirect
* final touchups
* address feedback from michell for makefile and product downloads
This allows it to authenticate once, then exit once all sinks have
reported success. Useful for things like an init container vs. a
sidecard container.
Also adds command-level testing of it.