package autoconf import ( "context" "net" "sync" "testing" "time" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache" cachetype "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache-types" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/connect" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/metadata" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/token" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/pbautoconf" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/sdk/testutil" "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" ) type mockDirectRPC struct { mock.Mock } func newMockDirectRPC(t *testing.T) *mockDirectRPC { m := mockDirectRPC{} m.Test(t) return &m } func (m *mockDirectRPC) RPC(dc string, node string, addr net.Addr, method string, args interface{}, reply interface{}) error { var retValues mock.Arguments if method == "AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration" { req := args.(*pbautoconf.AutoConfigRequest) csr := req.CSR req.CSR = "" retValues = m.Called(dc, node, addr, method, args, reply) req.CSR = csr } else if method == "AutoEncrypt.Sign" { req := args.(*structs.CASignRequest) csr := req.CSR req.CSR = "" retValues = m.Called(dc, node, addr, method, args, reply) req.CSR = csr } else { retValues = m.Called(dc, node, addr, method, args, reply) } return retValues.Error(0) } type mockTLSConfigurator struct { mock.Mock } func newMockTLSConfigurator(t *testing.T) *mockTLSConfigurator { m := mockTLSConfigurator{} m.Test(t) return &m } func (m *mockTLSConfigurator) UpdateAutoTLS(manualCAPEMs, connectCAPEMs []string, pub, priv string, verifyServerHostname bool) error { if priv != "" { priv = "redacted" } ret := m.Called(manualCAPEMs, connectCAPEMs, pub, priv, verifyServerHostname) return ret.Error(0) } func (m *mockTLSConfigurator) UpdateAutoTLSCA(pems []string) error { ret := m.Called(pems) return ret.Error(0) } func (m *mockTLSConfigurator) UpdateAutoTLSCert(pub, priv string) error { if priv != "" { priv = "redacted" } ret := m.Called(pub, priv) return ret.Error(0) } func (m *mockTLSConfigurator) AutoEncryptCertNotAfter() time.Time { ret := m.Called() ts, _ := ret.Get(0).(time.Time) return ts } func (m *mockTLSConfigurator) AutoEncryptCertExpired() bool { ret := m.Called() return ret.Bool(0) } type mockServerProvider struct { mock.Mock } func newMockServerProvider(t *testing.T) *mockServerProvider { m := mockServerProvider{} m.Test(t) return &m } func (m *mockServerProvider) FindLANServer() *metadata.Server { ret := m.Called() srv, _ := ret.Get(0).(*metadata.Server) return srv } type mockWatcher struct { ch chan<- cache.UpdateEvent done <-chan struct{} } type mockCache struct { mock.Mock lock sync.Mutex watchers map[string][]mockWatcher } func newMockCache(t *testing.T) *mockCache { m := mockCache{ watchers: make(map[string][]mockWatcher), } m.Test(t) return &m } func (m *mockCache) Notify(ctx context.Context, t string, r cache.Request, correlationID string, ch chan<- cache.UpdateEvent) error { ret := m.Called(ctx, t, r, correlationID, ch) err := ret.Error(0) if err == nil { m.lock.Lock() key := r.CacheInfo().Key m.watchers[key] = append(m.watchers[key], mockWatcher{ch: ch, done: ctx.Done()}) m.lock.Unlock() } return err } func (m *mockCache) Prepopulate(t string, result cache.FetchResult, dc string, token string, key string) error { var restore string cert, ok := result.Value.(*structs.IssuedCert) if ok { // we cannot know what the private key is prior to it being injected into the cache. // therefore redact it here and all mock expectations should take that into account restore = cert.PrivateKeyPEM cert.PrivateKeyPEM = "redacted" } ret := m.Called(t, result, dc, token, key) if ok && restore != "" { cert.PrivateKeyPEM = restore } return ret.Error(0) } func (m *mockCache) sendNotification(ctx context.Context, key string, u cache.UpdateEvent) bool { m.lock.Lock() defer m.lock.Unlock() watchers, ok := m.watchers[key] if !ok || len(m.watchers) < 1 { return false } var newWatchers []mockWatcher for _, watcher := range watchers { select { case watcher.ch <- u: newWatchers = append(newWatchers, watcher) case <-watcher.done: // do nothing, this watcher will be removed from the list case <-ctx.Done(): // return doesn't matter here really, the test is being cancelled return true } } // this removes any already cancelled watches from being sent to m.watchers[key] = newWatchers return true } type mockTokenStore struct { mock.Mock } func newMockTokenStore(t *testing.T) *mockTokenStore { m := mockTokenStore{} m.Test(t) return &m } func (m *mockTokenStore) AgentToken() string { ret := m.Called() return ret.String(0) } func (m *mockTokenStore) UpdateAgentToken(secret string, source token.TokenSource) bool { return m.Called(secret, source).Bool(0) } func (m *mockTokenStore) Notify(kind token.TokenKind) token.Notifier { ret := m.Called(kind) n, _ := ret.Get(0).(token.Notifier) return n } func (m *mockTokenStore) StopNotify(notifier token.Notifier) { m.Called(notifier) } type mockedConfig struct { Config loader *configLoader directRPC *mockDirectRPC serverProvider *mockServerProvider cache *mockCache tokens *mockTokenStore tlsCfg *mockTLSConfigurator enterpriseConfig *mockedEnterpriseConfig } func newMockedConfig(t *testing.T) *mockedConfig { loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t) directRPC := newMockDirectRPC(t) serverProvider := newMockServerProvider(t) mcache := newMockCache(t) tokens := newMockTokenStore(t) tlsCfg := newMockTLSConfigurator(t) entConfig := newMockedEnterpriseConfig(t) // I am not sure it is well defined behavior but in testing it // out it does appear like Cleanup functions can fail tests // Adding in the mock expectations assertions here saves us // a bunch of code in the other test functions. t.Cleanup(func() { if !t.Failed() { directRPC.AssertExpectations(t) serverProvider.AssertExpectations(t) mcache.AssertExpectations(t) tokens.AssertExpectations(t) tlsCfg.AssertExpectations(t) } }) return &mockedConfig{ Config: Config{ Loader: loader.Load, DirectRPC: directRPC, ServerProvider: serverProvider, Cache: mcache, Tokens: tokens, TLSConfigurator: tlsCfg, Logger: testutil.Logger(t), EnterpriseConfig: entConfig.EnterpriseConfig, }, loader: loader, directRPC: directRPC, serverProvider: serverProvider, cache: mcache, tokens: tokens, tlsCfg: tlsCfg, enterpriseConfig: entConfig, } } func (m *mockedConfig) expectInitialTLS(t *testing.T, agentName, datacenter, token string, ca *structs.CARoot, indexedRoots *structs.IndexedCARoots, cert *structs.IssuedCert, extraCerts []string) { var pems []string for _, root := range indexedRoots.Roots { pems = append(pems, root.RootCert) } // we should update the TLS configurator with the proper certs m.tlsCfg.On("UpdateAutoTLS", extraCerts, pems, cert.CertPEM, // auto-config handles the CSR and Key so our tests don't have // a way to know that the key is correct or not. We do replace // a non empty PEM with "redacted" so we can ensure that some // certificate is being sent "redacted", true, ).Return(nil).Once() rootRes := cache.FetchResult{Value: indexedRoots, Index: indexedRoots.QueryMeta.Index} rootsReq := structs.DCSpecificRequest{Datacenter: datacenter} // we should prepopulate the cache with the CA roots m.cache.On("Prepopulate", cachetype.ConnectCARootName, rootRes, datacenter, "", rootsReq.CacheInfo().Key, ).Return(nil).Once() leafReq := cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest{ Token: token, Agent: agentName, Datacenter: datacenter, } // copy the cert and redact the private key for the mock expectation // the actual private key will not correspond to the cert but thats // because AutoConfig is generated a key/csr internally and sending that // on up with the request. copy := *cert copy.PrivateKeyPEM = "redacted" leafRes := cache.FetchResult{ Value: ©, Index: copy.RaftIndex.ModifyIndex, State: cachetype.ConnectCALeafSuccess(ca.SigningKeyID), } // we should prepopulate the cache with the agents cert m.cache.On("Prepopulate", cachetype.ConnectCALeafName, leafRes, datacenter, token, leafReq.Key(), ).Return(nil).Once() // when prepopulating the cert in the cache we grab the token so // we should expec that here m.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return(token).Once() } func (m *mockedConfig) setupInitialTLS(t *testing.T, agentName, datacenter, token string) (*structs.IndexedCARoots, *structs.IssuedCert, []string) { ca, indexedRoots, cert := testCerts(t, agentName, datacenter) ca2 := connect.TestCA(t, nil) extraCerts := []string{ca2.RootCert} m.expectInitialTLS(t, agentName, datacenter, token, ca, indexedRoots, cert, extraCerts) return indexedRoots, cert, extraCerts }