package http import ( "io" "net" "net/http" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/errwrap" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/vault" ) type PrepareRequestFunc func(req *logical.Request) error func buildLogicalRequest(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (*logical.Request, int, error) { // Determine the path... if !strings.HasPrefix(r.URL.Path, "/v1/") { return nil, http.StatusNotFound, nil } path := r.URL.Path[len("/v1/"):] if path == "" { return nil, http.StatusNotFound, nil } // Determine the operation var op logical.Operation switch r.Method { case "DELETE": op = logical.DeleteOperation case "GET": op = logical.ReadOperation // Need to call ParseForm to get query params loaded queryVals := r.URL.Query() listStr := queryVals.Get("list") if listStr != "" { list, err := strconv.ParseBool(listStr) if err != nil { return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, nil } if list { op = logical.ListOperation } } case "POST", "PUT": op = logical.UpdateOperation case "LIST": op = logical.ListOperation default: return nil, http.StatusMethodNotAllowed, nil } // Parse the request if we can var data map[string]interface{} if op == logical.UpdateOperation { err := parseRequest(r, &data) if err == io.EOF { data = nil err = nil } if err != nil { return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, err } } var err error req := requestAuth(r, &logical.Request{ Operation: op, Path: path, Data: data, Connection: getConnection(r), }) req, err = requestWrapTTL(r, req) if err != nil { return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, errwrap.Wrapf("error parsing X-Vault-Wrap-TTL header: {{err}}", err) } return req, 0, nil } func handleLogical(core *vault.Core, dataOnly bool, prepareRequestCallback PrepareRequestFunc) http.Handler { return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { req, statusCode, err := buildLogicalRequest(w, r) if err != nil || statusCode != 0 { respondError(w, statusCode, err) return } // Certain endpoints may require changes to the request object. They // will have a callback registered to do the needed operations, so // invoke it before proceeding. if prepareRequestCallback != nil { if err := prepareRequestCallback(req); err != nil { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, err) return } } // Make the internal request. We attach the connection info // as well in case this is an authentication request that requires // it. Vault core handles stripping this if we need to. resp, ok := request(core, w, r, req) if !ok { return } switch { case req.Operation == logical.ReadOperation: if resp == nil { respondError(w, http.StatusNotFound, nil) return } // Basically: if we have empty "keys" or no keys at all, 404. This // provides consistency with GET. case req.Operation == logical.ListOperation: if resp == nil || len(resp.Data) == 0 { respondError(w, http.StatusNotFound, nil) return } keysInt, ok := resp.Data["keys"] if !ok || keysInt == nil { respondError(w, http.StatusNotFound, nil) return } keys, ok := keysInt.([]string) if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } if len(keys) == 0 { respondError(w, http.StatusNotFound, nil) return } } // Build the proper response respondLogical(w, r, req.Path, dataOnly, resp) }) } func respondLogical(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, path string, dataOnly bool, resp *logical.Response) { var httpResp interface{} if resp != nil { if resp.Redirect != "" { // If we have a redirect, redirect! We use a 307 code // because we don't actually know if its permanent. http.Redirect(w, r, resp.Redirect, 307) return } if dataOnly { respondOk(w, resp.Data) return } // Check if this is a raw response if _, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPContentType]; ok { respondRaw(w, r, path, resp) return } if resp.WrapInfo != nil && resp.WrapInfo.Token != "" { httpResp = logical.HTTPResponse{ WrapInfo: &logical.HTTPWrapInfo{ Token: resp.WrapInfo.Token, TTL: int(resp.WrapInfo.TTL.Seconds()), CreationTime: resp.WrapInfo.CreationTime, WrappedAccessor: resp.WrapInfo.WrappedAccessor, }, } } else { httpResp = logical.SanitizeResponse(resp) } } // Respond respondOk(w, httpResp) return } // respondRaw is used when the response is using HTTPContentType and HTTPRawBody // to change the default response handling. This is only used for specific things like // returning the CRL information on the PKI backends. func respondRaw(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, path string, resp *logical.Response) { // Ensure this is never a secret or auth response if resp.Secret != nil || resp.Auth != nil { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } // Get the status code statusRaw, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPStatusCode] if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } status, ok := statusRaw.(int) if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } // Get the header contentTypeRaw, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPContentType] if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } contentType, ok := contentTypeRaw.(string) if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } // Get the body bodyRaw, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPRawBody] if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } body, ok := bodyRaw.([]byte) if !ok { respondError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, nil) return } // Write the response w.Header().Set("Content-Type", contentType) w.WriteHeader(status) w.Write(body) } // getConnection is used to format the connection information for // attaching to a logical request func getConnection(r *http.Request) (connection *logical.Connection) { var remoteAddr string remoteAddr, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr) if err != nil { remoteAddr = "" } connection = &logical.Connection{ RemoteAddr: remoteAddr, ConnState: r.TLS, } return }