open-vault/sdk/database/dbplugin/client.go
Brian Kassouf 303c2aee7c
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2021-04-08 09:43:39 -07:00

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package dbplugin
import (
"context"
"errors"
"sync"
log "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
plugin "github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk/helper/pluginutil"
)
// DatabasePluginClient embeds a databasePluginRPCClient and wraps it's Close
// method to also call Kill() on the plugin.Client.
type DatabasePluginClient struct {
client *plugin.Client
sync.Mutex
Database
}
// This wraps the Close call and ensures we both close the database connection
// and kill the plugin.
func (dc *DatabasePluginClient) Close() error {
err := dc.Database.Close()
dc.client.Kill()
return err
}
// NewPluginClient returns a databaseRPCClient with a connection to a running
// plugin. The client is wrapped in a DatabasePluginClient object to ensure the
// plugin is killed on call of Close().
func NewPluginClient(ctx context.Context, sys pluginutil.RunnerUtil, pluginRunner *pluginutil.PluginRunner, logger log.Logger, isMetadataMode bool) (Database, error) {
// pluginSets is the map of plugins we can dispense.
pluginSets := map[int]plugin.PluginSet{
// Version 3 used to supports both protocols. We want to keep it around
// since it's possible old plugins built against this version will still
// work with gRPC. There is currently no difference between version 3
// and version 4.
3: {
"database": new(GRPCDatabasePlugin),
},
// Version 4 only supports gRPC
4: {
"database": new(GRPCDatabasePlugin),
},
}
var client *plugin.Client
var err error
if isMetadataMode {
client, err = pluginRunner.RunMetadataMode(ctx, sys, pluginSets, handshakeConfig, []string{}, logger)
} else {
client, err = pluginRunner.Run(ctx, sys, pluginSets, handshakeConfig, []string{}, logger)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Connect via RPC
rpcClient, err := client.Client()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Request the plugin
raw, err := rpcClient.Dispense("database")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// We should have a database type now. This feels like a normal interface
// implementation but is in fact over an RPC connection.
var db Database
switch raw.(type) {
case *gRPCClient:
db = raw.(*gRPCClient)
default:
return nil, errors.New("unsupported client type")
}
// Wrap RPC implementation in DatabasePluginClient
return &DatabasePluginClient{
client: client,
Database: db,
}, nil
}