open-vault/builtin/logical/mssql/path_config_connection.go

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package mssql
import (
"database/sql"
"fmt"
"github.com/fatih/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical/framework"
)
func pathConfigConnection(b *backend) *framework.Path {
return &framework.Path{
Pattern: "config/connection",
Fields: map[string]*framework.FieldSchema{
"connection_string": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeString,
Description: "DB connection parameters",
},
"max_open_connections": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeInt,
Description: "Maximum number of open connections to database",
},
"verify_connection": &framework.FieldSchema{
Type: framework.TypeBool,
Default: true,
Description: "If set, connection_string is verified by actually connecting to the database",
},
},
Callbacks: map[logical.Operation]framework.OperationFunc{
logical.UpdateOperation: b.pathConnectionWrite,
logical.ReadOperation: b.pathConnectionRead,
},
HelpSynopsis: pathConfigConnectionHelpSyn,
HelpDescription: pathConfigConnectionHelpDesc,
}
}
// pathConnectionRead reads out the connection configuration
func (b *backend) pathConnectionRead(req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
entry, err := req.Storage.Get("config/connection")
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read connection configuration")
}
if entry == nil {
return nil, nil
}
var config connectionConfig
if err := entry.DecodeJSON(&config); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &logical.Response{
Data: structs.New(config).Map(),
}, nil
}
// pathConnectionWrite stores the connection configuration
func (b *backend) pathConnectionWrite(req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
connString := data.Get("connection_string").(string)
maxOpenConns := data.Get("max_open_connections").(int)
if maxOpenConns == 0 {
maxOpenConns = 2
}
// Don't check the connection_string if verification is disabled
verifyConnection := data.Get("verify_connection").(bool)
if verifyConnection {
// Verify the string
db, err := sql.Open("mssql", connString)
if err != nil {
return logical.ErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error validating connection info: %s", err)), nil
}
defer db.Close()
if err := db.Ping(); err != nil {
return logical.ErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error validating connection info: %s", err)), nil
}
}
// Store it
entry, err := logical.StorageEntryJSON("config/connection", connectionConfig{
ConnectionString: connString,
MaxOpenConnections: maxOpenConns,
VerifyConnection: verifyConnection,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := req.Storage.Put(entry); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Reset the DB connection
b.ResetDB()
resp := &logical.Response{}
resp.AddWarning("Read access to this endpoint should be controlled via ACLs as it will return the connection string as it is, including passwords, if any.")
return resp, nil
}
type connectionConfig struct {
ConnectionString string `json:"connection_string" structs:"connection_string" mapstructure:"connection_string"`
MaxOpenConnections int `json:"max_open_connections" structs:"max_open_connections" mapstructure:"max_open_connections"`
VerifyConnection bool `json:"verify_connection" structs:"verify_connection" mapstructure:"verify_connection"`
}
const pathConfigConnectionHelpSyn = `
Configure the connection string to talk to Microsoft Sql Server.
`
const pathConfigConnectionHelpDesc = `
This path configures the connection string used to connect to Sql Server.
The value of the string is a Data Source Name (DSN). An example is
using "server=<hostname>;port=<port>;user id=<username>;password=<password>;database=<database>;app name=vault;"
When configuring the connection string, the backend will verify its validity.
If the database is not available when setting the connection string, set the
"verify_connection" option to false.
`