open-vault/http/logical.go
Jeff Mitchell 74175b29af
Add support for passing args via vault read (#5093)
We support this in the API as of 0.10.2 so read should support it too.

Trivially tested with some log info:

`core: data: data="map[string]interface {}{"zip":[]string{"zap", "zap2"}}"`
2018-08-13 22:00:26 -04:00

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package http
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"io"
"net"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/errwrap"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-uuid"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/vault"
)
type PrepareRequestFunc func(*vault.Core, *logical.Request) error
func buildLogicalRequest(core *vault.Core, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (*logical.Request, int, error) {
// Determine the path...
if !strings.HasPrefix(r.URL.Path, "/v1/") {
return nil, http.StatusNotFound, nil
}
path := r.URL.Path[len("/v1/"):]
if path == "" {
return nil, http.StatusNotFound, nil
}
var data map[string]interface{}
// Determine the operation
var op logical.Operation
switch r.Method {
case "DELETE":
op = logical.DeleteOperation
case "GET":
op = logical.ReadOperation
queryVals := r.URL.Query()
var list bool
var err error
listStr := queryVals.Get("list")
if listStr != "" {
list, err = strconv.ParseBool(listStr)
if err != nil {
return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, nil
}
if list {
op = logical.ListOperation
if !strings.HasSuffix(path, "/") {
path += "/"
}
}
}
if !list {
getData := map[string]interface{}{}
for k, v := range r.URL.Query() {
// Skip the help key as this is a reserved parameter
if k == "help" {
continue
}
switch {
case len(v) == 0:
case len(v) == 1:
getData[k] = v[0]
default:
getData[k] = v
}
}
if len(getData) > 0 {
data = getData
}
}
case "POST", "PUT":
op = logical.UpdateOperation
// Parse the request if we can
if op == logical.UpdateOperation {
err := parseRequest(r, w, &data)
if err == io.EOF {
data = nil
err = nil
}
if err != nil {
return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, err
}
}
case "LIST":
op = logical.ListOperation
if !strings.HasSuffix(path, "/") {
path += "/"
}
case "OPTIONS":
default:
return nil, http.StatusMethodNotAllowed, nil
}
var err error
request_id, err := uuid.GenerateUUID()
if err != nil {
return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, errwrap.Wrapf("failed to generate identifier for the request: {{err}}", err)
}
req := requestAuth(core, r, &logical.Request{
ID: request_id,
Operation: op,
Path: path,
Data: data,
Connection: getConnection(r),
Headers: r.Header,
})
req, err = requestWrapInfo(r, req)
if err != nil {
return nil, http.StatusBadRequest, errwrap.Wrapf("error parsing X-Vault-Wrap-TTL header: {{err}}", err)
}
return req, 0, nil
}
func handleLogical(core *vault.Core, injectDataIntoTopLevel bool, prepareRequestCallback PrepareRequestFunc) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
req, statusCode, err := buildLogicalRequest(core, w, r)
if err != nil || statusCode != 0 {
respondError(w, statusCode, err)
return
}
// Certain endpoints may require changes to the request object. They
// will have a callback registered to do the needed operations, so
// invoke it before proceeding.
if prepareRequestCallback != nil {
if err := prepareRequestCallback(core, req); err != nil {
respondError(w, http.StatusBadRequest, err)
return
}
}
// Make the internal request. We attach the connection info
// as well in case this is an authentication request that requires
// it. Vault core handles stripping this if we need to. This also
// handles all error cases; if we hit respondLogical, the request is a
// success.
resp, ok := request(core, w, r, req)
if !ok {
return
}
// Build the proper response
respondLogical(w, r, req, injectDataIntoTopLevel, resp)
})
}
func respondLogical(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, req *logical.Request, injectDataIntoTopLevel bool, resp *logical.Response) {
var httpResp *logical.HTTPResponse
var ret interface{}
if resp != nil {
if resp.Redirect != "" {
// If we have a redirect, redirect! We use a 307 code
// because we don't actually know if its permanent.
http.Redirect(w, r, resp.Redirect, 307)
return
}
// Check if this is a raw response
if _, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPStatusCode]; ok {
respondRaw(w, r, resp)
return
}
if resp.WrapInfo != nil && resp.WrapInfo.Token != "" {
httpResp = &logical.HTTPResponse{
WrapInfo: &logical.HTTPWrapInfo{
Token: resp.WrapInfo.Token,
Accessor: resp.WrapInfo.Accessor,
TTL: int(resp.WrapInfo.TTL.Seconds()),
CreationTime: resp.WrapInfo.CreationTime.Format(time.RFC3339Nano),
CreationPath: resp.WrapInfo.CreationPath,
WrappedAccessor: resp.WrapInfo.WrappedAccessor,
},
}
} else {
httpResp = logical.LogicalResponseToHTTPResponse(resp)
httpResp.RequestID = req.ID
}
ret = httpResp
if injectDataIntoTopLevel {
injector := logical.HTTPSysInjector{
Response: httpResp,
}
ret = injector
}
}
// Respond
respondOk(w, ret)
return
}
// respondRaw is used when the response is using HTTPContentType and HTTPRawBody
// to change the default response handling. This is only used for specific things like
// returning the CRL information on the PKI backends.
func respondRaw(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, resp *logical.Response) {
retErr := func(w http.ResponseWriter, err string) {
w.Header().Set("X-Vault-Raw-Error", err)
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError)
w.Write(nil)
}
// Ensure this is never a secret or auth response
if resp.Secret != nil || resp.Auth != nil {
retErr(w, "raw responses cannot contain secrets or auth")
return
}
// Get the status code
statusRaw, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPStatusCode]
if !ok {
retErr(w, "no status code given")
return
}
var status int
switch statusRaw.(type) {
case int:
status = statusRaw.(int)
case float64:
status = int(statusRaw.(float64))
case json.Number:
s64, err := statusRaw.(json.Number).Float64()
if err != nil {
retErr(w, "cannot decode status code")
return
}
status = int(s64)
default:
retErr(w, "cannot decode status code")
return
}
nonEmpty := status != http.StatusNoContent
var contentType string
var body []byte
// Get the content type header; don't require it if the body is empty
contentTypeRaw, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPContentType]
if !ok && nonEmpty {
retErr(w, "no content type given")
return
}
if ok {
contentType, ok = contentTypeRaw.(string)
if !ok {
retErr(w, "cannot decode content type")
return
}
}
if nonEmpty {
// Get the body
bodyRaw, ok := resp.Data[logical.HTTPRawBody]
if !ok {
goto WRITE_RESPONSE
}
switch bodyRaw.(type) {
case string:
// This is best effort. The value may already be base64-decoded so
// if it doesn't work we just use as-is
bodyDec, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(bodyRaw.(string))
if err == nil {
body = bodyDec
} else {
body = []byte(bodyRaw.(string))
}
case []byte:
body = bodyRaw.([]byte)
default:
retErr(w, "cannot decode body")
return
}
}
WRITE_RESPONSE:
// Write the response
if contentType != "" {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", contentType)
}
w.WriteHeader(status)
w.Write(body)
}
// getConnection is used to format the connection information for
// attaching to a logical request
func getConnection(r *http.Request) (connection *logical.Connection) {
var remoteAddr string
remoteAddr, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
if err != nil {
remoteAddr = ""
}
connection = &logical.Connection{
RemoteAddr: remoteAddr,
ConnState: r.TLS,
}
return
}