open-vault/vault/seal_access.go

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Go

// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package vault
import (
"context"
wrapping "github.com/hashicorp/go-kms-wrapping/v2"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/vault/seal"
)
// SealAccess is a wrapper around Seal that exposes accessor methods
// through Core.SealAccess() while restricting the ability to modify
// Core.seal itself.
type SealAccess struct {
seal Seal
}
func NewSealAccess(seal Seal) *SealAccess {
return &SealAccess{seal: seal}
}
func (s *SealAccess) StoredKeysSupported() seal.StoredKeysSupport {
return s.seal.StoredKeysSupported()
}
func (s *SealAccess) BarrierType() wrapping.WrapperType {
return s.seal.BarrierType()
}
func (s *SealAccess) BarrierConfig(ctx context.Context) (*SealConfig, error) {
return s.seal.BarrierConfig(ctx)
}
func (s *SealAccess) RecoveryKeySupported() bool {
return s.seal.RecoveryKeySupported()
}
func (s *SealAccess) RecoveryConfig(ctx context.Context) (*SealConfig, error) {
return s.seal.RecoveryConfig(ctx)
}
func (s *SealAccess) VerifyRecoveryKey(ctx context.Context, key []byte) error {
return s.seal.VerifyRecoveryKey(ctx, key)
}
// TODO(SEALHA): This looks like it belongs in Seal instead, it only has two callers
func (s *SealAccess) ClearCaches(ctx context.Context) {
s.seal.SetBarrierConfig(ctx, nil)
if s.RecoveryKeySupported() {
s.seal.SetRecoveryConfig(ctx, nil)
}
}
func (s *SealAccess) GetAccess() seal.Access {
return s.seal.GetAccess()
}