73 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
73 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
package aws
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import (
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical/framework"
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)
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func pathConfigRoot() *framework.Path {
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return &framework.Path{
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Pattern: "config/root",
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Fields: map[string]*framework.FieldSchema{
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"access_key": &framework.FieldSchema{
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Type: framework.TypeString,
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Description: "Access key with permission to create new keys.",
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},
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"secret_key": &framework.FieldSchema{
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Type: framework.TypeString,
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Description: "Secret key with permission to create new keys.",
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},
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"region": &framework.FieldSchema{
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Type: framework.TypeString,
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Description: "Region for API calls.",
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},
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},
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Callbacks: map[logical.Operation]framework.OperationFunc{
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logical.UpdateOperation: pathConfigRootWrite,
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},
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HelpSynopsis: pathConfigRootHelpSyn,
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HelpDescription: pathConfigRootHelpDesc,
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}
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}
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func pathConfigRootWrite(
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req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
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region := data.Get("region").(string)
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entry, err := logical.StorageEntryJSON("config/root", rootConfig{
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AccessKey: data.Get("access_key").(string),
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SecretKey: data.Get("secret_key").(string),
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Region: region,
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if err := req.Storage.Put(entry); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return nil, nil
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}
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type rootConfig struct {
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AccessKey string `json:"access_key"`
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SecretKey string `json:"secret_key"`
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Region string `json:"region"`
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}
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const pathConfigRootHelpSyn = `
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Configure the root credentials that are used to manage IAM.
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`
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const pathConfigRootHelpDesc = `
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Before doing anything, the AWS backend needs credentials that are able
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to manage IAM policies, users, access keys, etc. This endpoint is used
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to configure those credentials. They don't necessarilly need to be root
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keys as long as they have permission to manage IAM.
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`
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