open-vault/builtin/logical/aws/path_config_root.go

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package aws
import (
"context"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/framework"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/logical"
)
// A single default template that supports both the different credential types (IAM/STS) that are capped at differing length limits (64 chars/32 chars respectively)
const defaultUserNameTemplate = `{{ if (eq .Type "STS") }}{{ printf "vault-%s-%s" (unix_time) (random 20) | truncate 32 }}{{ else }}{{ printf "vault-%s-%s-%s" (printf "%s-%s" (.DisplayName) (.PolicyName) | truncate 42) (unix_time) (random 20) | truncate 64 }}{{ end }}`
func pathConfigRoot(b *backend) *framework.Path {
return &framework.Path{
Pattern: "config/root",
Fields: map[string]*framework.FieldSchema{
"access_key": {
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "Access key with permission to create new keys.",
},
"secret_key": {
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "Secret key with permission to create new keys.",
},
"region": {
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "Region for API calls.",
},
"iam_endpoint": {
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "Endpoint to custom IAM server URL",
},
"sts_endpoint": {
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "Endpoint to custom STS server URL",
},
"max_retries": {
Type: framework.TypeInt,
Default: aws.UseServiceDefaultRetries,
Description: "Maximum number of retries for recoverable exceptions of AWS APIs",
},
"username_template": {
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "Template to generate custom IAM usernames",
},
},
Callbacks: map[logical.Operation]framework.OperationFunc{
logical.ReadOperation: b.pathConfigRootRead,
logical.UpdateOperation: b.pathConfigRootWrite,
},
HelpSynopsis: pathConfigRootHelpSyn,
HelpDescription: pathConfigRootHelpDesc,
}
}
func (b *backend) pathConfigRootRead(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
b.clientMutex.RLock()
defer b.clientMutex.RUnlock()
entry, err := req.Storage.Get(ctx, "config/root")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if entry == nil {
return nil, nil
}
var config rootConfig
if err := entry.DecodeJSON(&config); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
configData := map[string]interface{}{
"access_key": config.AccessKey,
"region": config.Region,
"iam_endpoint": config.IAMEndpoint,
"sts_endpoint": config.STSEndpoint,
"max_retries": config.MaxRetries,
"username_template": config.UsernameTemplate,
}
return &logical.Response{
Data: configData,
}, nil
}
func (b *backend) pathConfigRootWrite(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
region := data.Get("region").(string)
iamendpoint := data.Get("iam_endpoint").(string)
stsendpoint := data.Get("sts_endpoint").(string)
maxretries := data.Get("max_retries").(int)
usernameTemplate := data.Get("username_template").(string)
if usernameTemplate == "" {
usernameTemplate = defaultUserNameTemplate
}
b.clientMutex.Lock()
defer b.clientMutex.Unlock()
entry, err := logical.StorageEntryJSON("config/root", rootConfig{
AccessKey: data.Get("access_key").(string),
SecretKey: data.Get("secret_key").(string),
IAMEndpoint: iamendpoint,
STSEndpoint: stsendpoint,
Region: region,
MaxRetries: maxretries,
UsernameTemplate: usernameTemplate,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := req.Storage.Put(ctx, entry); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// clear possible cached IAM / STS clients after successfully updating
// config/root
b.iamClient = nil
b.stsClient = nil
return nil, nil
}
type rootConfig struct {
AccessKey string `json:"access_key"`
SecretKey string `json:"secret_key"`
IAMEndpoint string `json:"iam_endpoint"`
STSEndpoint string `json:"sts_endpoint"`
Region string `json:"region"`
MaxRetries int `json:"max_retries"`
UsernameTemplate string `json:"username_template"`
}
const pathConfigRootHelpSyn = `
Configure the root credentials that are used to manage IAM.
`
const pathConfigRootHelpDesc = `
Before doing anything, the AWS backend needs credentials that are able
to manage IAM policies, users, access keys, etc. This endpoint is used
to configure those credentials. They don't necessarily need to be root
keys as long as they have permission to manage IAM.
`