open-vault/api/client.go

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Go

package api
import (
"net/http"
"net/http/cookiejar"
"net/url"
"time"
vaultHttp "github.com/hashicorp/vault/http"
)
// Config is used to configure the creation of the client.
type Config struct {
// Address is the address of the Vault server. This should be a complete
// URL such as "http://vault.example.com". If you need a custom SSL
// cert or want to enable insecure mode, you need to specify a custom
// HttpClient.
Address string
// HttpClient is the HTTP client to use. http.DefaultClient will be
// used if not specified. The HTTP client must have the cookie jar set
// to be able to store cookies, otherwise authentication (login) will
// not work properly. If the jar is nil, a default empty cookie jar
// will be set.
HttpClient *http.Client
}
// DefaultConfig returns a default configuration for the client. It is
// safe to modify the return value of this function.
func DefaultConfig() Config {
config := Config{
Address: "https://127.0.0.1:8200",
HttpClient: http.DefaultClient,
}
return config
}
// Client is the client to the Vault API. Create a client with
// NewClient.
type Client struct {
addr *url.URL
config Config
}
// NewClient returns a new client for the given configuration.
func NewClient(c Config) (*Client, error) {
u, err := url.Parse(c.Address)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Make a copy of the HTTP client so we can configure it without
// affecting the original
//
// If no cookie jar is set on the client, we set a default empty
// cookie jar.
if c.HttpClient.Jar == nil {
jar, err := cookiejar.New(&cookiejar.Options{})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c.HttpClient.Jar = jar
}
return &Client{
addr: u,
config: c,
}, nil
}
// Token returns the access token being used by this client. It will
// return the empty string if there is no token set.
func (c *Client) Token() string {
r := c.NewRequest("GET", "/")
for _, cookie := range c.config.HttpClient.Jar.Cookies(r.URL) {
if cookie.Name == vaultHttp.AuthCookieName {
return cookie.Value
}
}
return ""
}
// SetToken sets the token directly. This won't perform any auth
// verification, it simply sets the cookie properly for future requests.
func (c *Client) SetToken(v string) {
r := c.NewRequest("GET", "/")
c.config.HttpClient.Jar.SetCookies(r.URL, []*http.Cookie{
&http.Cookie{
Name: vaultHttp.AuthCookieName,
Value: v,
Path: "/",
Expires: time.Now().Add(365 * 24 * time.Hour),
},
})
}
// ClearToken deletes the token cookie if it is set or does nothing otherwise.
func (c *Client) ClearToken() {
r := c.NewRequest("GET", "/")
c.config.HttpClient.Jar.SetCookies(r.URL, []*http.Cookie{
&http.Cookie{
Name: vaultHttp.AuthCookieName,
Value: "",
Expires: time.Now().Add(-1 * time.Hour),
},
})
}
// NewRequest creates a new raw request object to query the Vault server
// configured for this client. This is an advanced method and generally
// doesn't need to be called externally.
func (c *Client) NewRequest(method, path string) *Request {
return &Request{
Method: method,
URL: &url.URL{
Scheme: c.addr.Scheme,
Host: c.addr.Host,
Path: path,
},
Params: make(map[string][]string),
}
}
// RawRequest performs the raw request given. This request may be against
// a Vault server not configured with this client. This is an advanced operation
// that generally won't need to be called externally.
func (c *Client) RawRequest(r *Request) (*Response, error) {
req, err := r.ToHTTP()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var result *Response
resp, err := c.config.HttpClient.Do(req)
if resp != nil {
result = &Response{Response: resp}
}
if err != nil {
return result, err
}
if err := result.Error(); err != nil {
return result, err
}
return result, nil
}