package logical import log "github.com/mgutz/logxi/v1" // BackendType is the type of backend that is being implemented type BackendType uint32 // The these are the types of backends that can be derived from // logical.Backend const ( TypeUnknown BackendType = 0 // This is also the zero-value for BackendType TypeLogical BackendType = 1 TypeCredential BackendType = 2 ) // Stringer implementation func (b BackendType) String() string { switch b { case TypeLogical: return "secret" case TypeCredential: return "auth" } return "unknown" } // Backend interface must be implemented to be "mountable" at // a given path. Requests flow through a router which has various mount // points that flow to a logical backend. The logic of each backend is flexible, // and this is what allows materialized keys to function. There can be specialized // logical backends for various upstreams (Consul, PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc) that can // interact with remote APIs to generate keys dynamically. This interface also // allows for a "procfs" like interaction, as internal state can be exposed by // acting like a logical backend and being mounted. type Backend interface { // HandleRequest is used to handle a request and generate a response. // The backends must check the operation type and handle appropriately. HandleRequest(*Request) (*Response, error) // SpecialPaths is a list of paths that are special in some way. // See PathType for the types of special paths. The key is the type // of the special path, and the value is a list of paths for this type. // This is not a regular expression but is an exact match. If the path // ends in '*' then it is a prefix-based match. The '*' can only appear // at the end. SpecialPaths() *Paths // System provides an interface to access certain system configuration // information, such as globally configured default and max lease TTLs. System() SystemView // Logger provides an interface to access the underlying logger. This // is useful when a struct embeds a Backend-implemented struct that // contains a private instance of logger. Logger() log.Logger // HandleExistenceCheck is used to handle a request and generate a response // indicating whether the given path exists or not; this is used to // understand whether the request must have a Create or Update capability // ACL applied. The first bool indicates whether an existence check // function was found for the backend; the second indicates whether, if an // existence check function was found, the item exists or not. HandleExistenceCheck(*Request) (bool, bool, error) // Cleanup is invoked during an unmount of a backend to allow it to // handle any cleanup like connection closing or releasing of file handles. Cleanup() // Initialize is invoked after a backend is created. It is the place to run // any operations requiring storage; these should not be in the factory. Initialize() error // InvalidateKey may be invoked when an object is modified that belongs // to the backend. The backend can use this to clear any caches or reset // internal state as needed. InvalidateKey(key string) // Setup is used to set up the backend based on the provided backend // configuration. Setup(*BackendConfig) error // Type returns the BackendType for the particular backend Type() BackendType // RegisterLicense performs backend license registration RegisterLicense(interface{}) error } // BackendConfig is provided to the factory to initialize the backend type BackendConfig struct { // View should not be stored, and should only be used for initialization StorageView Storage // The backend should use this logger. The log should not contain any secrets. Logger log.Logger // System provides a view into a subset of safe system information that // is useful for backends, such as the default/max lease TTLs System SystemView // Config is the opaque user configuration provided when mounting Config map[string]string } // Factory is the factory function to create a logical backend. type Factory func(*BackendConfig) (Backend, error) // Paths is the structure of special paths that is used for SpecialPaths. type Paths struct { // Root are the paths that require a root token to access Root []string // Unauthenticated are the paths that can be accessed without any auth. Unauthenticated []string // LocalStorage are paths (prefixes) that are local to this instance; this // indicates that these paths should not be replicated LocalStorage []string // SealWrapStorage are storage paths that, when using a capable seal, // should be seal wrapped with extra encryption. It is exact matching // unless it ends with '/' in which case it will be treated as a prefix. SealWrapStorage []string }