package logical import ( "errors" "fmt" "strings" "time" ) // RequestWrapInfo is a struct that stores information about desired response // and seal wrapping behavior type RequestWrapInfo struct { // Setting to non-zero specifies that the response should be wrapped. // Specifies the desired TTL of the wrapping token. TTL time.Duration `json:"ttl" structs:"ttl" mapstructure:"ttl" sentinel:""` // The format to use for the wrapped response; if not specified it's a bare // token Format string `json:"format" structs:"format" mapstructure:"format" sentinel:""` // A flag to conforming backends that data for a given request should be // seal wrapped SealWrap bool `json:"seal_wrap" structs:"seal_wrap" mapstructure:"seal_wrap" sentinel:""` } func (r *RequestWrapInfo) SentinelGet(key string) (interface{}, error) { if r == nil { return nil, nil } switch key { case "ttl": return r.TTL, nil case "ttl_seconds": return int64(r.TTL.Seconds()), nil } return nil, nil } func (r *RequestWrapInfo) SentinelKeys() []string { return []string{ "ttl", "ttl_seconds", } } // Request is a struct that stores the parameters and context of a request // being made to Vault. It is used to abstract the details of the higher level // request protocol from the handlers. // // Note: Many of these have Sentinel disabled because they are values populated // by the router after policy checks; the token namespace would be the right // place to access them via Sentinel type Request struct { // Id is the uuid associated with each request ID string `json:"id" structs:"id" mapstructure:"id" sentinel:""` // If set, the name given to the replication secondary where this request // originated ReplicationCluster string `json:"replication_cluster" structs:"replication_cluster" mapstructure:"replication_cluster" sentinel:""` // Operation is the requested operation type Operation Operation `json:"operation" structs:"operation" mapstructure:"operation"` // Path is the part of the request path not consumed by the // routing. As an example, if the original request path is "prod/aws/foo" // and the AWS logical backend is mounted at "prod/aws/", then the // final path is "foo" since the mount prefix is trimmed. Path string `json:"path" structs:"path" mapstructure:"path" sentinel:""` // Request data is an opaque map that must have string keys. Data map[string]interface{} `json:"map" structs:"data" mapstructure:"data"` // Storage can be used to durably store and retrieve state. Storage Storage `json:"-" sentinel:""` // Secret will be non-nil only for Revoke and Renew operations // to represent the secret that was returned prior. Secret *Secret `json:"secret" structs:"secret" mapstructure:"secret" sentinel:""` // Auth will be non-nil only for Renew operations // to represent the auth that was returned prior. Auth *Auth `json:"auth" structs:"auth" mapstructure:"auth" sentinel:""` // Headers will contain the http headers from the request. This value will // be used in the audit broker to ensure we are auditing only the allowed // headers. Headers map[string][]string `json:"headers" structs:"headers" mapstructure:"headers" sentinel:""` // Connection will be non-nil only for credential providers to // inspect the connection information and potentially use it for // authentication/protection. Connection *Connection `json:"connection" structs:"connection" mapstructure:"connection"` // ClientToken is provided to the core so that the identity // can be verified and ACLs applied. This value is passed // through to the logical backends but after being salted and // hashed. ClientToken string `json:"client_token" structs:"client_token" mapstructure:"client_token" sentinel:""` // ClientTokenAccessor is provided to the core so that the it can get // logged as part of request audit logging. ClientTokenAccessor string `json:"client_token_accessor" structs:"client_token_accessor" mapstructure:"client_token_accessor" sentinel:""` // DisplayName is provided to the logical backend to help associate // dynamic secrets with the source entity. This is not a sensitive // name, but is useful for operators. DisplayName string `json:"display_name" structs:"display_name" mapstructure:"display_name" sentinel:""` // MountPoint is provided so that a logical backend can generate // paths relative to itself. The `Path` is effectively the client // request path with the MountPoint trimmed off. MountPoint string `json:"mount_point" structs:"mount_point" mapstructure:"mount_point" sentinel:""` // MountType is provided so that a logical backend can make decisions // based on the specific mount type (e.g., if a mount type has different // aliases, generating different defaults depending on the alias) MountType string `json:"mount_type" structs:"mount_type" mapstructure:"mount_type" sentinel:""` // MountAccessor is provided so that identities returned by the authentication // backends can be tied to the mount it belongs to. MountAccessor string `json:"mount_accessor" structs:"mount_accessor" mapstructure:"mount_accessor" sentinel:""` // WrapInfo contains requested response wrapping parameters WrapInfo *RequestWrapInfo `json:"wrap_info" structs:"wrap_info" mapstructure:"wrap_info" sentinel:""` // ClientTokenRemainingUses represents the allowed number of uses left on the // token supplied ClientTokenRemainingUses int `json:"client_token_remaining_uses" structs:"client_token_remaining_uses" mapstructure:"client_token_remaining_uses"` // EntityID is the identity of the caller extracted out of the token used // to make this request EntityID string `json:"entity_id" structs:"entity_id" mapstructure:"entity_id" sentinel:""` // PolicyOverride indicates that the requestor wishes to override // soft-mandatory Sentinel policies PolicyOverride bool `json:"policy_override" structs:"policy_override" mapstructure:"policy_override"` // Whether the request is unauthenticated, as in, had no client token // attached. Useful in some situations where the client token is not made // accessible. Unauthenticated bool `json:"unauthenticated" structs:"unauthenticated" mapstructure:"unauthenticated"` // Cached token entry. This avoids another lookup in request handling when // we've already looked it up at http handling time. Note that this token // has not been "used", as in it will not properly take into account use // count limitations. As a result this field should only ever be used for // transport to a function that would otherwise do a lookup and then // properly use the token. tokenEntry *TokenEntry // For replication, contains the last WAL on the remote side after handling // the request, used for best-effort avoidance of stale read-after-write lastRemoteWAL uint64 } // Get returns a data field and guards for nil Data func (r *Request) Get(key string) interface{} { if r.Data == nil { return nil } return r.Data[key] } // GetString returns a data field as a string func (r *Request) GetString(key string) string { raw := r.Get(key) s, _ := raw.(string) return s } func (r *Request) GoString() string { return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *r) } func (r *Request) SentinelGet(key string) (interface{}, error) { switch key { case "path": // Sanitize it here so that it's consistent in policies return strings.TrimPrefix(r.Path, "/"), nil case "wrapping", "wrap_info": // If the pointer is nil accessing the wrap info is considered // "undefined" so this allows us to instead discover a TTL of zero if r.WrapInfo == nil { return &RequestWrapInfo{}, nil } return r.WrapInfo, nil } return nil, nil } func (r *Request) SentinelKeys() []string { return []string{ "path", "wrapping", "wrap_info", } } func (r *Request) LastRemoteWAL() uint64 { return r.lastRemoteWAL } func (r *Request) SetLastRemoteWAL(last uint64) { r.lastRemoteWAL = last } func (r *Request) TokenEntry() *TokenEntry { return r.tokenEntry } func (r *Request) SetTokenEntry(te *TokenEntry) { r.tokenEntry = te } // RenewRequest creates the structure of the renew request. func RenewRequest(path string, secret *Secret, data map[string]interface{}) *Request { return &Request{ Operation: RenewOperation, Path: path, Data: data, Secret: secret, } } // RenewAuthRequest creates the structure of the renew request for an auth. func RenewAuthRequest(path string, auth *Auth, data map[string]interface{}) *Request { return &Request{ Operation: RenewOperation, Path: path, Data: data, Auth: auth, } } // RevokeRequest creates the structure of the revoke request. func RevokeRequest(path string, secret *Secret, data map[string]interface{}) *Request { return &Request{ Operation: RevokeOperation, Path: path, Data: data, Secret: secret, } } // RollbackRequest creates the structure of the revoke request. func RollbackRequest(path string) *Request { return &Request{ Operation: RollbackOperation, Path: path, Data: make(map[string]interface{}), } } // Operation is an enum that is used to specify the type // of request being made type Operation string const ( // The operations below are called per path CreateOperation Operation = "create" ReadOperation = "read" UpdateOperation = "update" DeleteOperation = "delete" ListOperation = "list" HelpOperation = "help" AliasLookaheadOperation = "alias-lookahead" // The operations below are called globally, the path is less relevant. RevokeOperation Operation = "revoke" RenewOperation = "renew" RollbackOperation = "rollback" ) var ( // ErrUnsupportedOperation is returned if the operation is not supported // by the logical backend. ErrUnsupportedOperation = errors.New("unsupported operation") // ErrUnsupportedPath is returned if the path is not supported // by the logical backend. ErrUnsupportedPath = errors.New("unsupported path") // ErrInvalidRequest is returned if the request is invalid ErrInvalidRequest = errors.New("invalid request") // ErrPermissionDenied is returned if the client is not authorized ErrPermissionDenied = errors.New("permission denied") // ErrMultiAuthzPending is returned if the the request needs more // authorizations ErrMultiAuthzPending = errors.New("request needs further approval") )