open-vault/builtin/credential/aws/path_config_client.go
Joel Thompson de419a6c99 Properly store iam_server_id_header_value (#3014)
In auth/aws/config/client, when only the iam_server_id_header_value was
being updated on an existing config, it wouldn't get stored because I
was trying to avoid unnecessarily flushing the cache of AWS clients, and
the flag to not flush the cache also meant that the updated entry didn't
get written back to the storage. This now adds a new flag for when
other changes occur that don't require flushing the cache but do require
getting written to the storage. It also adds a test for this explicitly.

Fixes #3004
2017-07-17 11:08:57 -04:00

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package awsauth
import (
"github.com/fatih/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical/framework"
)
func pathConfigClient(b *backend) *framework.Path {
return &framework.Path{
Pattern: "config/client$",
Fields: map[string]*framework.FieldSchema{
"access_key": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Default: "",
Description: "AWS Access Key ID for the account used to make AWS API requests.",
},
"secret_key": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Default: "",
Description: "AWS Secret Access Key for the account used to make AWS API requests.",
},
"endpoint": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Default: "",
Description: "URL to override the default generated endpoint for making AWS EC2 API calls.",
},
"iam_endpoint": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Default: "",
Description: "URL to override the default generated endpoint for making AWS IAM API calls.",
},
"sts_endpoint": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Default: "",
Description: "URL to override the default generated endpoint for making AWS STS API calls.",
},
"iam_server_id_header_value": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Default: "",
Description: "Value to require in the X-Vault-AWS-IAM-Server-ID request header",
},
},
ExistenceCheck: b.pathConfigClientExistenceCheck,
Callbacks: map[logical.Operation]framework.OperationFunc{
logical.CreateOperation: b.pathConfigClientCreateUpdate,
logical.UpdateOperation: b.pathConfigClientCreateUpdate,
logical.DeleteOperation: b.pathConfigClientDelete,
logical.ReadOperation: b.pathConfigClientRead,
},
HelpSynopsis: pathConfigClientHelpSyn,
HelpDescription: pathConfigClientHelpDesc,
}
}
// Establishes dichotomy of request operation between CreateOperation and UpdateOperation.
// Returning 'true' forces an UpdateOperation, CreateOperation otherwise.
func (b *backend) pathConfigClientExistenceCheck(
req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (bool, error) {
entry, err := b.lockedClientConfigEntry(req.Storage)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return entry != nil, nil
}
// Fetch the client configuration required to access the AWS API, after acquiring an exclusive lock.
func (b *backend) lockedClientConfigEntry(s logical.Storage) (*clientConfig, error) {
b.configMutex.RLock()
defer b.configMutex.RUnlock()
return b.nonLockedClientConfigEntry(s)
}
// Fetch the client configuration required to access the AWS API.
func (b *backend) nonLockedClientConfigEntry(s logical.Storage) (*clientConfig, error) {
entry, err := s.Get("config/client")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if entry == nil {
return nil, nil
}
var result clientConfig
if err := entry.DecodeJSON(&result); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &result, nil
}
func (b *backend) pathConfigClientRead(
req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
clientConfig, err := b.lockedClientConfigEntry(req.Storage)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if clientConfig == nil {
return nil, nil
}
return &logical.Response{
Data: structs.New(clientConfig).Map(),
}, nil
}
func (b *backend) pathConfigClientDelete(
req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
b.configMutex.Lock()
defer b.configMutex.Unlock()
if err := req.Storage.Delete("config/client"); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Remove all the cached EC2 client objects in the backend.
b.flushCachedEC2Clients()
// Remove all the cached EC2 client objects in the backend.
b.flushCachedIAMClients()
// unset the cached default AWS account ID
b.defaultAWSAccountID = ""
return nil, nil
}
// pathConfigClientCreateUpdate is used to register the 'aws_secret_key' and 'aws_access_key'
// that can be used to interact with AWS EC2 API.
func (b *backend) pathConfigClientCreateUpdate(
req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
b.configMutex.Lock()
defer b.configMutex.Unlock()
configEntry, err := b.nonLockedClientConfigEntry(req.Storage)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if configEntry == nil {
configEntry = &clientConfig{}
}
// changedCreds is whether we need to flush the cached AWS clients and store in the backend
changedCreds := false
// changedOtherConfig is whether other config has changed that requires storing in the backend
// but does not require flushing the cached clients
changedOtherConfig := false
accessKeyStr, ok := data.GetOk("access_key")
if ok {
if configEntry.AccessKey != accessKeyStr.(string) {
changedCreds = true
configEntry.AccessKey = accessKeyStr.(string)
}
} else if req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
// Use the default
configEntry.AccessKey = data.Get("access_key").(string)
}
secretKeyStr, ok := data.GetOk("secret_key")
if ok {
if configEntry.SecretKey != secretKeyStr.(string) {
changedCreds = true
configEntry.SecretKey = secretKeyStr.(string)
}
} else if req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
configEntry.SecretKey = data.Get("secret_key").(string)
}
endpointStr, ok := data.GetOk("endpoint")
if ok {
if configEntry.Endpoint != endpointStr.(string) {
changedCreds = true
configEntry.Endpoint = endpointStr.(string)
}
} else if req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
configEntry.Endpoint = data.Get("endpoint").(string)
}
iamEndpointStr, ok := data.GetOk("iam_endpoint")
if ok {
if configEntry.IAMEndpoint != iamEndpointStr.(string) {
changedCreds = true
configEntry.IAMEndpoint = iamEndpointStr.(string)
}
} else if req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
configEntry.IAMEndpoint = data.Get("iam_endpoint").(string)
}
stsEndpointStr, ok := data.GetOk("sts_endpoint")
if ok {
if configEntry.STSEndpoint != stsEndpointStr.(string) {
// We don't directly cache STS clients as they are ever directly used.
// However, they are potentially indirectly used as credential providers
// for the EC2 and IAM clients, and thus we would be indirectly caching
// them there. So, if we change the STS endpoint, we should flush those
// cached clients.
changedCreds = true
configEntry.STSEndpoint = stsEndpointStr.(string)
}
} else if req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
configEntry.STSEndpoint = data.Get("sts_endpoint").(string)
}
headerValStr, ok := data.GetOk("iam_server_id_header_value")
if ok {
if configEntry.IAMServerIdHeaderValue != headerValStr.(string) {
// NOT setting changedCreds here, since this isn't really cached
configEntry.IAMServerIdHeaderValue = headerValStr.(string)
changedOtherConfig = true
}
} else if req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
configEntry.IAMServerIdHeaderValue = data.Get("iam_server_id_header_value").(string)
}
// Since this endpoint supports both create operation and update operation,
// the error checks for access_key and secret_key not being set are not present.
// This allows calling this endpoint multiple times to provide the values.
// Hence, the readers of this endpoint should do the validation on
// the validation of keys before using them.
entry, err := logical.StorageEntryJSON("config/client", configEntry)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if changedCreds || changedOtherConfig || req.Operation == logical.CreateOperation {
if err := req.Storage.Put(entry); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if changedCreds {
b.flushCachedEC2Clients()
b.flushCachedIAMClients()
b.defaultAWSAccountID = ""
}
return nil, nil
}
// Struct to hold 'aws_access_key' and 'aws_secret_key' that are required to
// interact with the AWS EC2 API.
type clientConfig struct {
AccessKey string `json:"access_key" structs:"access_key" mapstructure:"access_key"`
SecretKey string `json:"secret_key" structs:"secret_key" mapstructure:"secret_key"`
Endpoint string `json:"endpoint" structs:"endpoint" mapstructure:"endpoint"`
IAMEndpoint string `json:"iam_endpoint" structs:"iam_endpoint" mapstructure:"iam_endpoint"`
STSEndpoint string `json:"sts_endpoint" structs:"sts_endpoint" mapstructure:"sts_endpoint"`
IAMServerIdHeaderValue string `json:"iam_server_id_header_value" structs:"iam_server_id_header_value" mapstructure:"iam_server_id_header_value"`
}
const pathConfigClientHelpSyn = `
Configure AWS IAM credentials that are used to query instance and role details from the AWS API.
`
const pathConfigClientHelpDesc = `
The aws-ec2 auth backend makes AWS API queries to retrieve information
regarding EC2 instances that perform login operations. The 'aws_secret_key' and
'aws_access_key' parameters configured here should map to an AWS IAM user that
has permission to make the following API queries:
* ec2:DescribeInstances
* iam:GetInstanceProfile (if IAM Role binding is used)
`