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package cliconfig
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
ctyjson "github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty/json"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost"
svcauth "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost/auth"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs/hcl2shim"
pluginDiscovery "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plugin/discovery"
)
// credentialsConfigFile returns the path for the special configuration file
// that the credentials source will use when asked to save or forget credentials
// and when a "credentials helper" program is not active.
func credentialsConfigFile ( ) ( string , error ) {
configDir , err := ConfigDir ( )
if err != nil {
return "" , err
}
return filepath . Join ( configDir , "credentials.tfrc.json" ) , nil
}
// CredentialsSource creates and returns a service credentials source whose
// behavior depends on which "credentials" and "credentials_helper" blocks,
// if any, are present in the receiving config.
func ( c * Config ) CredentialsSource ( helperPlugins pluginDiscovery . PluginMetaSet ) ( * CredentialsSource , error ) {
credentialsFilePath , err := credentialsConfigFile ( )
if err != nil {
// If we managed to load a Config object at all then we would already
// have located this file, so this error is very unlikely.
return nil , fmt . Errorf ( "can't locate credentials file: %s" , err )
}
var helper svcauth . CredentialsSource
var helperType string
for givenType , givenConfig := range c . CredentialsHelpers {
available := helperPlugins . WithName ( givenType )
if available . Count ( ) == 0 {
log . Printf ( "[ERROR] Unable to find credentials helper %q; ignoring" , helperType )
break
}
selected := available . Newest ( )
helperSource := svcauth . HelperProgramCredentialsSource ( selected . Path , givenConfig . Args ... )
helper = svcauth . CachingCredentialsSource ( helperSource ) // cached because external operation may be slow/expensive
helperType = givenType
// There should only be zero or one "credentials_helper" blocks. We
// assume that the config was validated earlier and so we don't check
// for extras here.
break
}
return c . credentialsSource ( helperType , helper , credentialsFilePath ) , nil
}
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// EmptyCredentialsSourceForTests constructs a CredentialsSource with
// no credentials pre-loaded and which writes new credentials to a file
// at the given path.
//
// As the name suggests, this function is here only for testing and should not
// be used in normal application code.
func EmptyCredentialsSourceForTests ( credentialsFilePath string ) * CredentialsSource {
cfg := & Config { }
return cfg . credentialsSource ( "" , nil , credentialsFilePath )
}
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// credentialsSource is an internal factory for the credentials source which
// allows overriding the credentials file path, which allows setting it to
// a temporary file location when testing.
func ( c * Config ) credentialsSource ( helperType string , helper svcauth . CredentialsSource , credentialsFilePath string ) * CredentialsSource {
configured := map [ svchost . Hostname ] cty . Value { }
for userHost , creds := range c . Credentials {
host , err := svchost . ForComparison ( userHost )
if err != nil {
// We expect the config was already validated by the time we get
// here, so we'll just ignore invalid hostnames.
continue
}
// For now our CLI config continues to use HCL 1.0, so we'll shim it
// over to HCL 2.0 types. In future we will hopefully migrate it to
// HCL 2.0 instead, and so it'll be a cty.Value already.
credsV := hcl2shim . HCL2ValueFromConfigValue ( creds )
configured [ host ] = credsV
}
writableLocal := readHostsInCredentialsFile ( credentialsFilePath )
unwritableLocal := map [ svchost . Hostname ] cty . Value { }
for host , v := range configured {
if _ , exists := writableLocal [ host ] ; ! exists {
unwritableLocal [ host ] = v
}
}
return & CredentialsSource {
configured : configured ,
unwritable : unwritableLocal ,
credentialsFilePath : credentialsFilePath ,
helper : helper ,
helperType : helperType ,
}
}
// CredentialsSource is an implementation of svcauth.CredentialsSource
// that can read and write the CLI configuration, and possibly also delegate
// to a credentials helper when configured.
type CredentialsSource struct {
// configured describes the credentials explicitly configured in the CLI
// config via "credentials" blocks. This map will also change to reflect
// any writes to the special credentials.tfrc.json file.
configured map [ svchost . Hostname ] cty . Value
// unwritable describes any credentials explicitly configured in the
// CLI config in any file other than credentials.tfrc.json. We cannot update
// these automatically because only credentials.tfrc.json is subject to
// editing by this credentials source.
unwritable map [ svchost . Hostname ] cty . Value
// credentialsFilePath is the full path to the credentials.tfrc.json file
// that we'll update if any changes to credentials are requested and if
// a credentials helper isn't available to use instead.
//
// (This is a field here rather than just calling credentialsConfigFile
// directly just so that we can use temporary file location instead during
// testing.)
credentialsFilePath string
// helper is the credentials source representing the configured credentials
// helper, if any. When this is non-nil, it will be consulted for any
// hostnames not explicitly represented in "configured". Any writes to
// the credentials store will also be sent to a configured helper instead
// of the credentials.tfrc.json file.
helper svcauth . CredentialsSource
// helperType is the name of the type of credentials helper that is
// referenced in "helper", or the empty string if "helper" is nil.
helperType string
}
// Assertion that credentialsSource implements CredentialsSource
var _ svcauth . CredentialsSource = ( * CredentialsSource ) ( nil )
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) ForHost ( host svchost . Hostname ) ( svcauth . HostCredentials , error ) {
v , ok := s . configured [ host ]
if ok {
return svcauth . HostCredentialsFromObject ( v ) , nil
}
if s . helper != nil {
return s . helper . ForHost ( host )
}
return nil , nil
}
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) StoreForHost ( host svchost . Hostname , credentials svcauth . HostCredentialsWritable ) error {
return s . updateHostCredentials ( host , credentials )
}
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) ForgetForHost ( host svchost . Hostname ) error {
return s . updateHostCredentials ( host , nil )
}
// HostCredentialsLocation returns a value indicating what type of storage is
// currently used for the credentials for the given hostname.
//
// The current location of credentials determines whether updates are possible
// at all and, if they are, where any updates will be written.
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) HostCredentialsLocation ( host svchost . Hostname ) CredentialsLocation {
if _ , unwritable := s . unwritable [ host ] ; unwritable {
return CredentialsInOtherFile
}
if _ , exists := s . configured [ host ] ; exists {
return CredentialsInPrimaryFile
}
if s . helper != nil {
return CredentialsViaHelper
}
return CredentialsNotAvailable
}
// CredentialsFilePath returns the full path to the local credentials
// configuration file, so that a caller can mention this path in order to
// be transparent about where credentials will be stored.
//
// This file will be used for writes only if HostCredentialsLocation for the
// relevant host returns CredentialsInPrimaryFile or CredentialsNotAvailable.
//
// The credentials file path is found relative to the current user's home
// directory, so this function will return an error in the unlikely event that
// we cannot determine a suitable home directory to resolve relative to.
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) CredentialsFilePath ( ) ( string , error ) {
return s . credentialsFilePath , nil
}
// CredentialsHelperType returns the name of the configured credentials helper
// type, or an empty string if no credentials helper is configured.
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) CredentialsHelperType ( ) string {
return s . helperType
}
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) updateHostCredentials ( host svchost . Hostname , new svcauth . HostCredentialsWritable ) error {
switch loc := s . HostCredentialsLocation ( host ) ; loc {
case CredentialsInOtherFile :
return ErrUnwritableHostCredentials ( host )
case CredentialsInPrimaryFile , CredentialsNotAvailable :
// If the host already has credentials stored locally then we'll update
// them locally too, even if there's a credentials helper configured,
// because the user might be intentionally retaining this particular
// host locally for some reason, e.g. if the credentials helper is
// talking to some shared remote service like HashiCorp Vault.
return s . updateLocalHostCredentials ( host , new )
case CredentialsViaHelper :
// Delegate entirely to the helper, then.
if new == nil {
return s . helper . ForgetForHost ( host )
}
return s . helper . StoreForHost ( host , new )
default :
// Should never happen because the above cases are exhaustive
return fmt . Errorf ( "invalid credentials location %#v" , loc )
}
}
func ( s * CredentialsSource ) updateLocalHostCredentials ( host svchost . Hostname , new svcauth . HostCredentialsWritable ) error {
// This function updates the local credentials file in particular,
// regardless of whether a credentials helper is active. It should be
// called only indirectly via updateHostCredentials.
filename , err := s . CredentialsFilePath ( )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "unable to determine credentials file path: %s" , err )
}
oldSrc , err := ioutil . ReadFile ( filename )
if err != nil && ! os . IsNotExist ( err ) {
return fmt . Errorf ( "cannot read %s: %s" , filename , err )
}
var raw map [ string ] interface { }
if len ( oldSrc ) > 0 {
// When decoding we use a custom decoder so we can decode any numbers as
// json.Number and thus avoid losing any accuracy in our round-trip.
dec := json . NewDecoder ( bytes . NewReader ( oldSrc ) )
dec . UseNumber ( )
err = dec . Decode ( & raw )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "cannot read %s: %s" , filename , err )
}
} else {
raw = make ( map [ string ] interface { } )
}
rawCredsI , ok := raw [ "credentials" ]
if ! ok {
rawCredsI = make ( map [ string ] interface { } )
raw [ "credentials" ] = rawCredsI
}
rawCredsMap , ok := rawCredsI . ( map [ string ] interface { } )
if ! ok {
return fmt . Errorf ( "credentials file %s has invalid value for \"credentials\" property: must be a JSON object" , filename )
}
// We use display-oriented hostnames in our file to mimick how a human user
// would write it, so we need to search for and remove any key that
// normalizes to our target hostname so we won't generate something invalid
// when the existing entry is slightly different.
for givenHost := range rawCredsMap {
canonHost , err := svchost . ForComparison ( givenHost )
if err == nil && canonHost == host {
delete ( rawCredsMap , givenHost )
}
}
// If we have a new object to store we'll write it in now. If the previous
// object had the hostname written in a different way then this will
// appear to change it into our canonical display form, with all the
// letters in lowercase and other transforms from the Internationalized
// Domain Names specification.
if new != nil {
toStore := new . ToStore ( )
rawCredsMap [ host . ForDisplay ( ) ] = ctyjson . SimpleJSONValue {
Value : toStore ,
}
}
newSrc , err := json . MarshalIndent ( raw , "" , " " )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "cannot serialize updated credentials file: %s" , err )
}
// Now we'll write our new content over the top of the existing file.
// Because we updated the data structure surgically here we should not
// have disturbed the meaning of any other content in the file, but it
// might have a different JSON layout than before.
// We'll create a new file with a different name first and then rename
// it over the old file in order to make the change as atomically as
// the underlying OS/filesystem will allow.
{
dir , file := filepath . Split ( filename )
f , err := ioutil . TempFile ( dir , file )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "cannot create temporary file to update credentials: %s" , err )
}
tmpName := f . Name ( )
moved := false
defer func ( f * os . File , name string ) {
// Always close our file, and remove it if it's still at its
// temporary name. We're ignoring errors here because there's
// nothing we can do about them anyway.
f . Close ( )
if ! moved {
os . Remove ( name )
}
} ( f , tmpName )
// Credentials file should be readable only by its owner. (This may
// not be effective on all platforms, but should at least work on
// Unix-like targets and should be harmless elsewhere.)
if err := f . Chmod ( 0600 ) ; err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "cannot set mode for temporary file %s: %s" , tmpName , err )
}
_ , err = f . Write ( newSrc )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "cannot write to temporary file %s: %s" , tmpName , err )
}
// Temporary file now replaces the original file, as atomically as
// possible. (At the very least, we should not end up with a file
// containing only a partial JSON object.)
err = replaceFileAtomic ( tmpName , filename )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "failed to replace %s with temporary file %s: %s" , filename , tmpName , err )
}
moved = true
}
if new != nil {
s . configured [ host ] = new . ToStore ( )
} else {
delete ( s . configured , host )
}
return nil
}
// readHostsInCredentialsFile discovers which hosts have credentials configured
// in the credentials file specifically, as opposed to in any other CLI
// config file.
//
// If the credentials file isn't present or is unreadable for any reason then
// this returns an empty set, reflecting that effectively no credentials are
// stored there.
func readHostsInCredentialsFile ( filename string ) map [ svchost . Hostname ] struct { } {
src , err := ioutil . ReadFile ( filename )
if err != nil {
return nil
}
var raw map [ string ] interface { }
err = json . Unmarshal ( src , & raw )
if err != nil {
return nil
}
rawCredsI , ok := raw [ "credentials" ]
if ! ok {
return nil
}
rawCredsMap , ok := rawCredsI . ( map [ string ] interface { } )
if ! ok {
return nil
}
ret := make ( map [ svchost . Hostname ] struct { } )
for givenHost := range rawCredsMap {
host , err := svchost . ForComparison ( givenHost )
if err != nil {
// We expect the config was already validated by the time we get
// here, so we'll just ignore invalid hostnames.
continue
}
ret [ host ] = struct { } { }
}
return ret
}
// ErrUnwritableHostCredentials is an error type that is returned when a caller
// tries to write credentials for a host that has existing credentials configured
// in a file that we cannot automatically update.
type ErrUnwritableHostCredentials svchost . Hostname
func ( err ErrUnwritableHostCredentials ) Error ( ) string {
return fmt . Sprintf ( "cannot change credentials for %s: existing manually-configured credentials in a CLI config file" , svchost . Hostname ( err ) . ForDisplay ( ) )
}
// Hostname returns the host that could not be written.
func ( err ErrUnwritableHostCredentials ) Hostname ( ) svchost . Hostname {
return svchost . Hostname ( err )
}
// CredentialsLocation describes a type of storage used for the credentials
// for a particular hostname.
type CredentialsLocation rune
const (
// CredentialsNotAvailable means that we know that there are no credential
// available for the host.
//
// Note that CredentialsViaHelper might also lead to no credentials being
// available, depending on how the helper answers when we request credentials
// from it.
CredentialsNotAvailable CredentialsLocation = 0
// CredentialsInPrimaryFile means that there is already a credentials object
// for the host in the credentials.tfrc.json file.
CredentialsInPrimaryFile CredentialsLocation = 'P'
// CredentialsInOtherFile means that there is already a credentials object
// for the host in a CLI config file other than credentials.tfrc.json.
CredentialsInOtherFile CredentialsLocation = 'O'
// CredentialsViaHelper indicates that no statically-configured credentials
// are available for the host but a helper program is available that may
// or may not have credentials for the host.
CredentialsViaHelper CredentialsLocation = 'H'
)