* Use Colored UI if stdout is a tty
* Add format options to operator unseal
* Add format test on operator unseal
* Add -no-color output flag, and use BasicUi if no-color flag is provided
* Move seal status formatting logic to OutputSealStatus
* Apply no-color to warnings from DeprecatedCommands as well
* Add OutputWithFormat to support arbitrary data, add format option to auth list
* Add ability to output arbitrary list data on TableFormatter
* Clear up switch logic on format
* Add format option for list-related commands
* Add format option to rest of commands that returns a client API response
* Remove initOutputYAML and initOutputJSON, and use OutputWithFormat instead
* Remove outputAsYAML and outputAsJSON, and use OutputWithFormat instead
* Remove -no-color flag, use env var exclusively to toggle colored output
* Fix compile
* Remove -no-color flag in main.go
* Add missing FlagSetOutputFormat
* Fix generate-root/decode test
* Migrate init functions to main.go
* Add no-color flag back as hidden
* Handle non-supported data types for TableFormatter.OutputList
* Pull formatting much further up to remove the need to use c.flagFormat (#3950)
* Pull formatting much further up to remove the need to use c.flagFormat
Also remove OutputWithFormat as the logic can cause issues.
* Use const for env var
* Minor updates
* Remove unnecessary check
* Fix SSH output and some tests
* Fix tests
* Make race detector not run on generate root since it kills Travis these days
* Update docs
* Update docs
* Address review feedback
* Handle --format as well as -format
* Redo the API client quite a bit to make the behavior of NewClient more
predictable and add locking to make it safer to use with Clone() and if
multiple goroutines for some reason decide to change things.
Along the way I discovered that currently, the x/net/http2 package is
broke with the built-in h2 support in released Go. For those using
DefaultConfig (the vast majority of cases) this will be a non-event.
Others can manually call http2.ConfigureTransport as needed. We should
keep an eye on commits on that repo and consider more updates before
release. Alternately we could go back revisions but miss out on bug
fixes; my theory is that this is not a purposeful break and I'll be
following up on this in the Go issue tracker.
In a few tests that don't use NewTestCluster, either for legacy or other
reasons, ensure that http2.ConfigureTransport is called.
* Use tls config cloning
* Don't http2.ConfigureServer anymore as current Go seems to work properly without requiring the http2 package
* Address feedback
This removes all references I could find to:
- credential provider
- authentication backend
- authentication provider
- auth provider
- auth backend
in favor of the unified:
- auth method
* Store original request path in WrapInfo as CreationPath
* Add wrapping_token_creation_path to CLI output
* Add CreationPath to AuditResponseWrapInfo
* Fix tests
* Add and fix tests, update API docs with new sample responses
* Have sys health api always return even in an error case, which HTTP API docs say it should
* Use specific return codes to bypass automatic error handling
* Add backend plugin changes
* Fix totp backend plugin tests
* Fix logical/plugin InvalidateKey test
* Fix plugin catalog CRUD test, fix NoopBackend
* Clean up commented code block
* Fix system backend mount test
* Set plugin_name to omitempty, fix handleMountTable config parsing
* Clean up comments, keep shim connections alive until cleanup
* Include pluginClient, disallow LookupPlugin call from within a plugin
* Add wrapper around backendPluginClient for proper cleanup
* Add logger shim tests
* Add logger, storage, and system shim tests
* Use pointer receivers for system view shim
* Use plugin name if no path is provided on mount
* Enable plugins for auth backends
* Add backend type attribute, move builtin/plugin/package
* Fix merge conflict
* Fix missing plugin name in mount config
* Add integration tests on enabling auth backend plugins
* Remove dependency cycle on mock-plugin
* Add passthrough backend plugin, use logical.BackendType to determine lease generation
* Remove vault package dependency on passthrough package
* Add basic impl test for passthrough plugin
* Incorporate feedback; set b.backend after shims creation on backendPluginServer
* Fix totp plugin test
* Add plugin backends docs
* Fix tests
* Fix builtin/plugin tests
* Remove flatten from PluginRunner fields
* Move mock plugin to logical/plugin, remove totp and passthrough plugins
* Move pluginMap into newPluginClient
* Do not create storage RPC connection on HandleRequest and HandleExistenceCheck
* Change shim logger's Fatal to no-op
* Change BackendType to uint32, match UX backend types
* Change framework.Backend Setup signature
* Add Setup func to logical.Backend interface
* Move OptionallyEnableMlock call into plugin.Serve, update docs and comments
* Remove commented var in plugin package
* RegisterLicense on logical.Backend interface (#3017)
* Add RegisterLicense to logical.Backend interface
* Update RegisterLicense to use callback func on framework.Backend
* Refactor framework.Backend.RegisterLicense
* plugin: Prevent plugin.SystemViewClient.ResponseWrapData from getting JWTs
* plugin: Revert BackendType to remove TypePassthrough and related references
* Fix typo in plugin backends docs
* Set number of pester retries to zero by default and make seal command return 403 if unauthorized instead of 500
* Fix build
* Use 403 instead and update test
* Change another 500 to 403
* Provide base64 keys in addition to hex encoded.
Accept these at unseal/rekey time.
Also fix a bug where backup would not be honored when doing a rekey with
no operation currently ongoing.
This should help with transient issues. Full control over min/max delays
and number of retries (and ability to turn off) is provided in the API
and via env vars.
Fix tests.
This makes it easier to understand the expected lifetime without a
lookup call that uses the single use left on the token.
This also adds a couple of safety checks and for JSON uses int, rather
than int64, for the TTL for the wrapped token.