package awsauth import ( "fmt" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog" "github.com/hashicorp/go-secure-stdlib/awsutil" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/api" ) type CLIHandler struct{} func (h *CLIHandler) Auth(c *api.Client, m map[string]string) (*api.Secret, error) { mount, ok := m["mount"] if !ok { mount = "aws" } role, ok := m["role"] if !ok { role = "" } headerValue, ok := m["header_value"] if !ok { headerValue = "" } logVal, ok := m["log_level"] if !ok { logVal = "info" } level := hclog.LevelFromString(logVal) if level == hclog.NoLevel { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse 'log_level' value: %q", logVal) } hlogger := hclog.Default() hlogger.SetLevel(level) creds, err := awsutil.RetrieveCreds(m["aws_access_key_id"], m["aws_secret_access_key"], m["aws_security_token"], hlogger) if err != nil { return nil, err } region := m["region"] switch region { case "": // The CLI has always defaulted to "us-east-1" if a region is not provided. region = awsutil.DefaultRegion case "auto": // Beginning in 1.10 we also accept the "auto" value, which uses the region detection logic in // awsutil.GetRegion() to determine the region. That behavior is triggered when region = "". region = "" } loginData, err := awsutil.GenerateLoginData(creds, headerValue, region, hlogger) if err != nil { return nil, err } if loginData == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("got nil response from GenerateLoginData") } loginData["role"] = role path := fmt.Sprintf("auth/%s/login", mount) secret, err := c.Logical().Write(path, loginData) if err != nil { return nil, err } if secret == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("empty response from credential provider") } return secret, nil } func (h *CLIHandler) Help() string { help := ` Usage: vault login -method=aws [CONFIG K=V...] The AWS auth method allows users to authenticate with AWS IAM credentials. The AWS IAM credentials, and optionally the AWS region, may be specified in a number of ways, listed in order of precedence below: 1. Explicitly via the command line (not recommended) 2. Via the standard AWS environment variables (AWS_ACCESS_KEY, etc.) 3. Via the ~/.aws/credentials file 4. Via EC2 instance profile Authenticate using locally stored credentials: $ vault login -method=aws Authenticate by passing keys: $ vault login -method=aws aws_access_key_id=... aws_secret_access_key=... Configuration: aws_access_key_id= Explicit AWS access key ID aws_secret_access_key= Explicit AWS secret access key aws_security_token= Explicit AWS security token for temporary credentials header_value= Value for the x-vault-aws-iam-server-id header in requests mount= Path where the AWS credential method is mounted. This is usually provided via the -path flag in the "vault login" command, but it can be specified here as well. If specified here, it takes precedence over the value for -path. The default value is "aws". region= Explicit AWS region to reach out to for authentication request signing. A value of "auto" enables auto-detection of region based on the precedence described above. Defaults to "us-east-1" if not specified. role= Name of the role to request a token against log_level= Set logging level during AWS credential acquisition. Valid levels are trace, debug, info, warn, error. Defaults to info. ` return strings.TrimSpace(help) }