consul/agent/auto-config/auto_config_test.go

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Go

package autoconf
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache"
cachetype "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache-types"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/config"
"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/lib"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/pbautoconf"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/pbconfig"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/sdk/testutil"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/sdk/testutil/retry"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/mock"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
type configLoader struct {
opts config.BuilderOpts
}
func (c *configLoader) Load(source config.Source) (*config.RuntimeConfig, []string, error) {
return config.Load(c.opts, source)
}
func (c *configLoader) addConfigHCL(cfg string) {
c.opts.HCL = append(c.opts.HCL, cfg)
}
func requireChanNotReady(t *testing.T, ch <-chan struct{}) {
select {
case <-ch:
require.Fail(t, "chan is ready when it shouldn't be")
default:
return
}
}
func requireChanReady(t *testing.T, ch <-chan struct{}) {
select {
case <-ch:
return
default:
require.Fail(t, "chan is not ready when it should be")
}
}
func waitForChan(timer *time.Timer, ch <-chan struct{}) bool {
select {
case <-timer.C:
return false
case <-ch:
return true
}
}
func waitForChans(timeout time.Duration, chans ...<-chan struct{}) bool {
timer := time.NewTimer(timeout)
defer timer.Stop()
for _, ch := range chans {
if !waitForChan(timer, ch) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func TestNew(t *testing.T) {
type testCase struct {
modify func(*Config)
err string
validate func(t *testing.T, ac *AutoConfig)
}
cases := map[string]testCase{
"no-direct-rpc": {
modify: func(c *Config) {
c.DirectRPC = nil
},
err: "must provide a direct RPC delegate",
},
"no-config-loader": {
modify: func(c *Config) {
c.Loader = nil
},
err: "must provide a config loader",
},
"no-cache": {
modify: func(c *Config) {
c.Cache = nil
},
err: "must provide a cache",
},
"no-tls-configurator": {
modify: func(c *Config) {
c.TLSConfigurator = nil
},
err: "must provide a TLS configurator",
},
"no-tokens": {
modify: func(c *Config) {
c.Tokens = nil
},
err: "must provide a token store",
},
"ok": {
validate: func(t *testing.T, ac *AutoConfig) {
t.Helper()
require.NotNil(t, ac.logger)
require.NotNil(t, ac.acConfig.Waiter)
require.Equal(t, time.Minute, ac.acConfig.FallbackRetry)
require.Equal(t, 10*time.Second, ac.acConfig.FallbackLeeway)
},
},
}
for name, tcase := range cases {
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
cfg := Config{
Loader: func(source config.Source) (cfg *config.RuntimeConfig, warnings []string, err error) {
return nil, nil, nil
},
DirectRPC: newMockDirectRPC(t),
Tokens: newMockTokenStore(t),
Cache: newMockCache(t),
TLSConfigurator: newMockTLSConfigurator(t),
ServerProvider: newMockServerProvider(t),
}
if tcase.modify != nil {
tcase.modify(&cfg)
}
ac, err := New(cfg)
if tcase.err != "" {
testutil.RequireErrorContains(t, err, tcase.err)
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
if tcase.validate != nil {
tcase.validate(t, ac)
}
}
})
}
}
func TestReadConfig(t *testing.T) {
// just testing that some auto config source gets injected
ac := AutoConfig{
autoConfigSource: config.LiteralSource{
Name: autoConfigFileName,
Config: config.Config{NodeName: stringPointer("hobbiton")},
},
logger: testutil.Logger(t),
acConfig: Config{
Loader: func(source config.Source) (*config.RuntimeConfig, []string, error) {
cfg, _, err := source.Parse()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return &config.RuntimeConfig{
DevMode: true,
NodeName: *cfg.NodeName,
}, nil, nil
},
},
}
cfg, err := ac.ReadConfig()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, cfg)
require.Equal(t, "hobbiton", cfg.NodeName)
require.True(t, cfg.DevMode)
require.Same(t, ac.config, cfg)
}
func setupRuntimeConfig(t *testing.T) *configLoader {
t.Helper()
dataDir := testutil.TempDir(t, "auto-config")
opts := config.BuilderOpts{
Config: config.Config{
DataDir: &dataDir,
Datacenter: stringPointer("dc1"),
NodeName: stringPointer("autoconf"),
BindAddr: stringPointer("127.0.0.1"),
},
}
return &configLoader{opts: opts}
}
func TestInitialConfiguration_disabled(t *testing.T) {
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
loader.addConfigHCL(`
primary_datacenter = "primary"
auto_config = {
enabled = false
}
`)
conf := newMockedConfig(t).Config
conf.Loader = loader.Load
ac, err := New(conf)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
cfg, err := ac.InitialConfiguration(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, cfg)
require.Equal(t, "primary", cfg.PrimaryDatacenter)
require.NoFileExists(t, filepath.Join(*loader.opts.Config.DataDir, autoConfigFileName))
}
func TestInitialConfiguration_cancelled(t *testing.T) {
mcfg := newMockedConfig(t)
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
loader.addConfigHCL(`
primary_datacenter = "primary"
auto_config = {
enabled = true
intro_token = "blarg"
server_addresses = ["127.0.0.1:8300"]
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
mcfg.Config.Loader = loader.Load
expectedRequest := pbautoconf.AutoConfigRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: "autoconf",
JWT: "blarg",
}
mcfg.directRPC.On("RPC", "dc1", "autoconf", &net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 8300}, "AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration", &expectedRequest, mock.Anything).Return(fmt.Errorf("injected error")).Times(0)
mcfg.serverProvider.On("FindLANServer").Return(nil).Times(0)
ac, err := New(mcfg.Config)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
ctx, cancelFn := context.WithDeadline(context.Background(), time.Now().Add(100*time.Millisecond))
defer cancelFn()
cfg, err := ac.InitialConfiguration(ctx)
testutil.RequireErrorContains(t, err, context.DeadlineExceeded.Error())
require.Nil(t, cfg)
}
func TestInitialConfiguration_restored(t *testing.T) {
mcfg := newMockedConfig(t)
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
loader.addConfigHCL(`
auto_config = {
enabled = true
intro_token ="blarg"
server_addresses = ["127.0.0.1:8300"]
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
mcfg.Config.Loader = loader.Load
indexedRoots, cert, extraCACerts := mcfg.setupInitialTLS(t, "autoconf", "dc1", "secret")
// persist an auto config response to the data dir where it is expected
persistedFile := filepath.Join(*loader.opts.Config.DataDir, autoConfigFileName)
response := &pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{
Config: &pbconfig.Config{
PrimaryDatacenter: "primary",
TLS: &pbconfig.TLS{
VerifyServerHostname: true,
},
ACL: &pbconfig.ACL{
Tokens: &pbconfig.ACLTokens{
Agent: "secret",
},
},
},
CARoots: mustTranslateCARootsToProtobuf(t, indexedRoots),
Certificate: mustTranslateIssuedCertToProtobuf(t, cert),
ExtraCACertificates: extraCACerts,
}
data, err := pbMarshaler.MarshalToString(response)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NoError(t, ioutil.WriteFile(persistedFile, []byte(data), 0600))
// recording the initial configuration even when restoring is going to update
// the agent token in the token store
mcfg.tokens.On("UpdateAgentToken", "secret", token.TokenSourceConfig).Return(true).Once()
// prepopulation is going to grab the token to populate the correct cache key
mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return("secret").Times(0)
ac, err := New(mcfg.Config)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
cfg, err := ac.InitialConfiguration(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err, data)
require.NotNil(t, cfg)
require.Equal(t, "primary", cfg.PrimaryDatacenter)
}
func TestInitialConfiguration_success(t *testing.T) {
mcfg := newMockedConfig(t)
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
loader.addConfigHCL(`
auto_config = {
enabled = true
intro_token ="blarg"
server_addresses = ["127.0.0.1:8300"]
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
mcfg.Config.Loader = loader.Load
indexedRoots, cert, extraCerts := mcfg.setupInitialTLS(t, "autoconf", "dc1", "secret")
// this gets called when InitialConfiguration is invoked to record the token from the
// auto-config response
mcfg.tokens.On("UpdateAgentToken", "secret", token.TokenSourceConfig).Return(true).Once()
// prepopulation is going to grab the token to populate the correct cache key
mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return("secret").Times(0)
// no server provider
mcfg.serverProvider.On("FindLANServer").Return(nil).Times(0)
populateResponse := func(args mock.Arguments) {
resp, ok := args.Get(5).(*pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse)
require.True(t, ok)
resp.Config = &pbconfig.Config{
PrimaryDatacenter: "primary",
TLS: &pbconfig.TLS{
VerifyServerHostname: true,
},
ACL: &pbconfig.ACL{
Tokens: &pbconfig.ACLTokens{
Agent: "secret",
},
},
}
resp.CARoots = mustTranslateCARootsToProtobuf(t, indexedRoots)
resp.Certificate = mustTranslateIssuedCertToProtobuf(t, cert)
resp.ExtraCACertificates = extraCerts
}
expectedRequest := pbautoconf.AutoConfigRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: "autoconf",
JWT: "blarg",
}
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 8300},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(nil).Run(populateResponse)
ac, err := New(mcfg.Config)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
cfg, err := ac.InitialConfiguration(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, cfg)
require.Equal(t, "primary", cfg.PrimaryDatacenter)
// the file was written to.
persistedFile := filepath.Join(*loader.opts.Config.DataDir, autoConfigFileName)
require.FileExists(t, persistedFile)
}
func TestInitialConfiguration_retries(t *testing.T) {
mcfg := newMockedConfig(t)
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
loader.addConfigHCL(`
auto_config = {
enabled = true
intro_token ="blarg"
server_addresses = [
"198.18.0.1:8300",
"198.18.0.2:8398",
"198.18.0.3:8399",
"127.0.0.1:1234"
]
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
mcfg.Config.Loader = loader.Load
// reduce the retry wait times to make this test run faster
mcfg.Config.Waiter = lib.NewRetryWaiter(2, 0, 1*time.Millisecond, nil)
indexedRoots, cert, extraCerts := mcfg.setupInitialTLS(t, "autoconf", "dc1", "secret")
// this gets called when InitialConfiguration is invoked to record the token from the
// auto-config response
mcfg.tokens.On("UpdateAgentToken", "secret", token.TokenSourceConfig).Return(true).Once()
// prepopulation is going to grab the token to populate the correct cache key
mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return("secret").Times(0)
// no server provider
mcfg.serverProvider.On("FindLANServer").Return(nil).Times(0)
populateResponse := func(args mock.Arguments) {
resp, ok := args.Get(5).(*pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse)
require.True(t, ok)
resp.Config = &pbconfig.Config{
PrimaryDatacenter: "primary",
TLS: &pbconfig.TLS{
VerifyServerHostname: true,
},
ACL: &pbconfig.ACL{
Tokens: &pbconfig.ACLTokens{
Agent: "secret",
},
},
}
resp.CARoots = mustTranslateCARootsToProtobuf(t, indexedRoots)
resp.Certificate = mustTranslateIssuedCertToProtobuf(t, cert)
resp.ExtraCACertificates = extraCerts
}
expectedRequest := pbautoconf.AutoConfigRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: "autoconf",
JWT: "blarg",
}
// basically the 198.18.0.* addresses should fail indefinitely. the first time through the
// outer loop we inject a failure for the DNS resolution of localhost to 127.0.0.1. Then
// the second time through the outer loop we allow the localhost one to work.
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 0, 1), Port: 8300},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(fmt.Errorf("injected failure")).Times(0)
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 0, 2), Port: 8398},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(fmt.Errorf("injected failure")).Times(0)
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 0, 3), Port: 8399},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(fmt.Errorf("injected failure")).Times(0)
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 1234},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(fmt.Errorf("injected failure")).Once()
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 1234},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(nil).Run(populateResponse).Once()
ac, err := New(mcfg.Config)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
cfg, err := ac.InitialConfiguration(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, cfg)
require.Equal(t, "primary", cfg.PrimaryDatacenter)
// the file was written to.
persistedFile := filepath.Join(*loader.opts.Config.DataDir, autoConfigFileName)
require.FileExists(t, persistedFile)
}
func TestGoRoutineManagement(t *testing.T) {
mcfg := newMockedConfig(t)
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
loader.addConfigHCL(`
auto_config = {
enabled = true
intro_token ="blarg"
server_addresses = ["127.0.0.1:8300"]
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
mcfg.Config.Loader = loader.Load
// prepopulation is going to grab the token to populate the correct cache key
mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return("secret").Times(0)
ac, err := New(mcfg.Config)
require.NoError(t, err)
// priming the config so some other requests will work properly that need to
// read from the configuration. We are going to avoid doing InitialConfiguration
// for this test as we only are really concerned with the go routine management
_, err = ac.ReadConfig()
require.NoError(t, err)
var rootsCtx context.Context
var leafCtx context.Context
var ctxLock sync.Mutex
rootsReq := ac.caRootsRequest()
mcfg.cache.On("Notify",
mock.Anything,
cachetype.ConnectCARootName,
&rootsReq,
rootsWatchID,
mock.Anything,
).Return(nil).Times(2).Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
ctxLock.Lock()
rootsCtx = args.Get(0).(context.Context)
ctxLock.Unlock()
})
leafReq := ac.leafCertRequest()
mcfg.cache.On("Notify",
mock.Anything,
cachetype.ConnectCALeafName,
&leafReq,
leafWatchID,
mock.Anything,
).Return(nil).Times(2).Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
ctxLock.Lock()
leafCtx = args.Get(0).(context.Context)
ctxLock.Unlock()
})
// we will start/stop things twice
mcfg.tokens.On("Notify", token.TokenKindAgent).Return(token.Notifier{}).Times(2)
mcfg.tokens.On("StopNotify", token.Notifier{}).Times(2)
mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertNotAfter").Return(time.Now().Add(10 * time.Minute)).Times(0)
// ensure that auto-config isn't running
require.False(t, ac.IsRunning())
// ensure that nothing bad happens and that it reports as stopped
require.False(t, ac.Stop())
// ensure that the Done chan also reports that things are not running
// in other words the chan is immediately selectable
requireChanReady(t, ac.Done())
// start auto-config
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
require.NoError(t, ac.Start(ctx))
waitForContexts := func() bool {
ctxLock.Lock()
defer ctxLock.Unlock()
return !(rootsCtx == nil || leafCtx == nil)
}
// wait for the cache notifications to get started
require.Eventually(t, waitForContexts, 100*time.Millisecond, 10*time.Millisecond)
// hold onto the Done chan to test for the go routine exiting
done := ac.Done()
// ensure we report as running
require.True(t, ac.IsRunning())
// ensure the done chan is not selectable yet
requireChanNotReady(t, done)
// ensure we error if we attempt to start again
err = ac.Start(ctx)
testutil.RequireErrorContains(t, err, "AutoConfig is already running")
// now stop things - it should return true indicating that it was running
// when we attempted to stop it.
require.True(t, ac.Stop())
// ensure that the go routine shuts down - it will close the done chan. Also it should cancel
// the cache watches by cancelling the context it passed into the Notify call.
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, done, leafCtx.Done(), rootsCtx.Done()), "AutoConfig didn't shut down")
require.False(t, ac.IsRunning())
// restart it
require.NoError(t, ac.Start(ctx))
// get the new Done chan
done = ac.Done()
// ensure that context cancellation causes us to stop as well
cancel()
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, done))
}
type testAutoConfig struct {
mcfg *mockedConfig
ac *AutoConfig
tokenUpdates chan struct{}
originalToken string
initialRoots *structs.IndexedCARoots
initialCert *structs.IssuedCert
extraCerts []string
}
func startedAutoConfig(t *testing.T, autoEncrypt bool) testAutoConfig {
t.Helper()
mcfg := newMockedConfig(t)
loader := setupRuntimeConfig(t)
if !autoEncrypt {
loader.addConfigHCL(`
auto_config = {
enabled = true
intro_token ="blarg"
server_addresses = ["127.0.0.1:8300"]
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
} else {
loader.addConfigHCL(`
auto_encrypt {
tls = true
}
verify_outgoing = true
`)
}
mcfg.Config.Loader = loader.Load
mcfg.Config.FallbackLeeway = time.Nanosecond
originalToken := "a5deaa25-11ca-48bf-a979-4c3a7aa4b9a9"
if !autoEncrypt {
// this gets called when InitialConfiguration is invoked to record the token from the
// auto-config response
mcfg.tokens.On("UpdateAgentToken", originalToken, token.TokenSourceConfig).Return(true).Once()
}
// we expect this to be retrieved twice: first during cache prepopulation
// and then again when setting up the cache watch for the leaf cert.
// However one of those expectations is setup in the expectInitialTLS
// method so we only need one more here
mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return(originalToken).Once()
if autoEncrypt {
// when using AutoEncrypt we also have to grab the token once more
// when setting up the initial RPC as the ACL token is what is used
// to authorize the request.
mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return(originalToken).Once()
}
// this is called once during Start to initialze the token watches
tokenUpdateCh := make(chan struct{})
tokenNotifier := token.Notifier{
Ch: tokenUpdateCh,
}
mcfg.tokens.On("Notify", token.TokenKindAgent).Once().Return(tokenNotifier)
mcfg.tokens.On("StopNotify", tokenNotifier).Once()
// expect the roots watch on the cache
mcfg.cache.On("Notify",
mock.Anything,
cachetype.ConnectCARootName,
&structs.DCSpecificRequest{Datacenter: "dc1"},
rootsWatchID,
mock.Anything,
).Return(nil).Once()
mcfg.cache.On("Notify",
mock.Anything,
cachetype.ConnectCALeafName,
&cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Agent: "autoconf",
Token: originalToken,
DNSSAN: defaultDNSSANs,
IPSAN: defaultIPSANs,
},
leafWatchID,
mock.Anything,
).Return(nil).Once()
// override the server provider - most of the other tests set it up so that this
// always returns no server (simulating a state where we haven't joined gossip).
// this seems like a good place to ensure this other way of finding server information
// works
mcfg.serverProvider.On("FindLANServer").Once().Return(&metadata.Server{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 0, 1), Port: 8300},
})
indexedRoots, cert, extraCerts := mcfg.setupInitialTLS(t, "autoconf", "dc1", originalToken)
mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertNotAfter").Return(cert.ValidBefore).Once()
populateResponse := func(args mock.Arguments) {
method := args.String(3)
switch method {
case "AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration":
resp, ok := args.Get(5).(*pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse)
require.True(t, ok)
resp.Config = &pbconfig.Config{
PrimaryDatacenter: "primary",
TLS: &pbconfig.TLS{
VerifyServerHostname: true,
},
ACL: &pbconfig.ACL{
Tokens: &pbconfig.ACLTokens{
Agent: originalToken,
},
},
}
resp.CARoots = mustTranslateCARootsToProtobuf(t, indexedRoots)
resp.Certificate = mustTranslateIssuedCertToProtobuf(t, cert)
resp.ExtraCACertificates = extraCerts
case "AutoEncrypt.Sign":
resp, ok := args.Get(5).(*structs.SignedResponse)
require.True(t, ok)
*resp = structs.SignedResponse{
VerifyServerHostname: true,
ConnectCARoots: *indexedRoots,
IssuedCert: *cert,
ManualCARoots: extraCerts,
}
}
}
if !autoEncrypt {
expectedRequest := pbautoconf.AutoConfigRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: "autoconf",
JWT: "blarg",
}
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 0, 1), Port: 8300},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(nil).Run(populateResponse).Once()
} else {
expectedRequest := structs.CASignRequest{
WriteRequest: structs.WriteRequest{Token: originalToken},
Datacenter: "dc1",
// TODO (autoconf) Maybe in the future we should populate a CSR
// and do some manual parsing/verification of the contents. The
// bits not having to do with the signing key such as the requested
// SANs and CN. For now though the mockDirectRPC type will empty
// the CSR so we have to pass in an empty string to the expectation.
CSR: "",
}
mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf", // reusing the same name to prevent needing more configurability
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 0, 1), Port: 8300},
"AutoEncrypt.Sign",
&expectedRequest,
&structs.SignedResponse{}).Return(nil).Run(populateResponse)
}
ac, err := New(mcfg.Config)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ac)
cfg, err := ac.InitialConfiguration(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, cfg)
if !autoEncrypt {
// auto-encrypt doesn't modify the config but rather sets the value
// in the TLS configurator
require.True(t, cfg.VerifyServerHostname)
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, ac.Start(ctx))
t.Cleanup(func() {
done := ac.Done()
cancel()
timer := time.NewTimer(1 * time.Second)
defer timer.Stop()
select {
case <-done:
// do nothing
case <-timer.C:
t.Fatalf("AutoConfig wasn't stopped within 1 second after test completion")
}
})
return testAutoConfig{
mcfg: mcfg,
ac: ac,
tokenUpdates: tokenUpdateCh,
originalToken: originalToken,
initialRoots: indexedRoots,
initialCert: cert,
extraCerts: extraCerts,
}
}
// this test ensures that the cache watches are restarted with
// the updated token after receiving a token update
func TestTokenUpdate(t *testing.T) {
testAC := startedAutoConfig(t, false)
newToken := "1a4cc445-86ed-46b4-a355-bbf5a11dddb0"
rootsCtx, rootsCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
testAC.mcfg.cache.On("Notify",
mock.Anything,
cachetype.ConnectCARootName,
&structs.DCSpecificRequest{Datacenter: testAC.ac.config.Datacenter},
rootsWatchID,
mock.Anything,
).Return(nil).Once().Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
rootsCancel()
})
leafCtx, leafCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
testAC.mcfg.cache.On("Notify",
mock.Anything,
cachetype.ConnectCALeafName,
&cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Agent: "autoconf",
Token: newToken,
DNSSAN: defaultDNSSANs,
IPSAN: defaultIPSANs,
},
leafWatchID,
mock.Anything,
).Return(nil).Once().Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
leafCancel()
})
// this will be retrieved once when resetting the leaf cert watch
testAC.mcfg.tokens.On("AgentToken").Return(newToken).Once()
// send the notification about the token update
testAC.tokenUpdates <- struct{}{}
// wait for the leaf cert watches
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, leafCtx.Done(), rootsCtx.Done()), "New cache watches were not started within 100ms")
}
func TestRootsUpdate(t *testing.T) {
testAC := startedAutoConfig(t, false)
secondCA := connect.TestCA(t, testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0])
secondRoots := structs.IndexedCARoots{
ActiveRootID: secondCA.ID,
TrustDomain: connect.TestClusterID,
Roots: []*structs.CARoot{
secondCA,
testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0],
},
QueryMeta: structs.QueryMeta{
Index: 99,
},
}
updatedCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("UpdateAutoTLS",
testAC.extraCerts,
[]string{secondCA.RootCert, testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0].RootCert},
testAC.initialCert.CertPEM,
"redacted",
true,
).Return(nil).Once().Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
cancel()
})
// when a cache event comes in we end up recalculating the fallback timer which requires this call
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertNotAfter").Return(time.Now().Add(10 * time.Minute)).Once()
req := structs.DCSpecificRequest{Datacenter: "dc1"}
require.True(t, testAC.mcfg.cache.sendNotification(context.Background(), req.CacheInfo().Key, cache.UpdateEvent{
CorrelationID: rootsWatchID,
Result: &secondRoots,
Meta: cache.ResultMeta{
Index: secondRoots.Index,
},
}))
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, updatedCtx.Done()), "TLS certificates were not updated within the alotted time")
// persisting these to disk happens right after the chan we are waiting for will have fired above
// however there is no deterministic way to know once its been written outside of maybe a filesystem
// event notifier. That seems a little heavy handed just for this and especially to do in any sort
// of cross platform way.
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
resp, err := testAC.ac.readPersistedAutoConfig()
require.NoError(r, err)
require.Equal(r, secondRoots.ActiveRootID, resp.CARoots.GetActiveRootID())
})
}
func TestCertUpdate(t *testing.T) {
testAC := startedAutoConfig(t, false)
secondCert := newLeaf(t, "autoconf", "dc1", testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0], 99, 10*time.Minute)
updatedCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("UpdateAutoTLS",
testAC.extraCerts,
[]string{testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0].RootCert},
secondCert.CertPEM,
"redacted",
true,
).Return(nil).Once().Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
cancel()
})
// when a cache event comes in we end up recalculating the fallback timer which requires this call
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertNotAfter").Return(secondCert.ValidBefore).Once()
req := cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Agent: "autoconf",
Token: testAC.originalToken,
DNSSAN: defaultDNSSANs,
IPSAN: defaultIPSANs,
}
require.True(t, testAC.mcfg.cache.sendNotification(context.Background(), req.CacheInfo().Key, cache.UpdateEvent{
CorrelationID: leafWatchID,
Result: secondCert,
Meta: cache.ResultMeta{
Index: secondCert.ModifyIndex,
},
}))
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, updatedCtx.Done()), "TLS certificates were not updated within the alotted time")
// persisting these to disk happens after all the things we would wait for in assertCertUpdated
// will have fired. There is no deterministic way to know once its been written so we wrap
// this in a retry.
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
resp, err := testAC.ac.readPersistedAutoConfig()
require.NoError(r, err)
// ensure the roots got persisted to disk
require.Equal(r, secondCert.CertPEM, resp.Certificate.GetCertPEM())
})
}
func TestFallback(t *testing.T) {
testAC := startedAutoConfig(t, false)
// at this point everything is operating normally and we are just
// waiting for events. We are going to send a new cert that is basically
// already expired and then allow the fallback routine to kick in.
secondCert := newLeaf(t, "autoconf", "dc1", testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0], 100, time.Nanosecond)
secondCA := connect.TestCA(t, testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0])
secondRoots := structs.IndexedCARoots{
ActiveRootID: secondCA.ID,
TrustDomain: connect.TestClusterID,
Roots: []*structs.CARoot{
secondCA,
testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0],
},
QueryMeta: structs.QueryMeta{
Index: 101,
},
}
thirdCert := newLeaf(t, "autoconf", "dc1", secondCA, 102, 10*time.Minute)
// setup the expectation for when the certs got updated initially
updatedCtx, updateCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("UpdateAutoTLS",
testAC.extraCerts,
[]string{testAC.initialRoots.Roots[0].RootCert},
secondCert.CertPEM,
"redacted",
true,
).Return(nil).Once().Run(func(args mock.Arguments) {
updateCancel()
})
// when a cache event comes in we end up recalculating the fallback timer which requires this call
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertNotAfter").Return(secondCert.ValidBefore).Once()
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertExpired").Return(true).Once()
fallbackCtx, fallbackCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
// also testing here that we can change server IPs for ongoing operations
testAC.mcfg.serverProvider.On("FindLANServer").Once().Return(&metadata.Server{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 23, 2), Port: 8300},
})
// after sending the notification for the cert update another InitialConfiguration RPC
// will be made to pull down the latest configuration. So we need to set up the response
// for the second RPC
populateResponse := func(args mock.Arguments) {
resp, ok := args.Get(5).(*pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse)
require.True(t, ok)
resp.Config = &pbconfig.Config{
PrimaryDatacenter: "primary",
TLS: &pbconfig.TLS{
VerifyServerHostname: true,
},
ACL: &pbconfig.ACL{
Tokens: &pbconfig.ACLTokens{
Agent: testAC.originalToken,
},
},
}
resp.CARoots = mustTranslateCARootsToProtobuf(t, &secondRoots)
resp.Certificate = mustTranslateIssuedCertToProtobuf(t, thirdCert)
resp.ExtraCACertificates = testAC.extraCerts
fallbackCancel()
}
expectedRequest := pbautoconf.AutoConfigRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: "autoconf",
JWT: "blarg",
}
testAC.mcfg.directRPC.On(
"RPC",
"dc1",
"autoconf",
&net.TCPAddr{IP: net.IPv4(198, 18, 23, 2), Port: 8300},
"AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration",
&expectedRequest,
&pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse{}).Return(nil).Run(populateResponse).Once()
// this gets called when InitialConfiguration is invoked to record the token from the
// auto-config response which is how the Fallback for auto-config works
testAC.mcfg.tokens.On("UpdateAgentToken", testAC.originalToken, token.TokenSourceConfig).Return(true).Once()
testAC.mcfg.expectInitialTLS(t, "autoconf", "dc1", testAC.originalToken, secondCA, &secondRoots, thirdCert, testAC.extraCerts)
// after the second RPC we now will use the new certs validity period in the next run loop iteration
testAC.mcfg.tlsCfg.On("AutoEncryptCertNotAfter").Return(time.Now().Add(10 * time.Minute)).Once()
// now that all the mocks are set up we can trigger the whole thing by sending the second expired cert
// as a cache update event.
req := cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Agent: "autoconf",
Token: testAC.originalToken,
DNSSAN: defaultDNSSANs,
IPSAN: defaultIPSANs,
}
require.True(t, testAC.mcfg.cache.sendNotification(context.Background(), req.CacheInfo().Key, cache.UpdateEvent{
CorrelationID: leafWatchID,
Result: secondCert,
Meta: cache.ResultMeta{
Index: secondCert.ModifyIndex,
},
}))
// wait for the TLS certificates to get updated
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, updatedCtx.Done()), "TLS certificates were not updated within the alotted time")
// now wait for the fallback routine to be invoked
require.True(t, waitForChans(100*time.Millisecond, fallbackCtx.Done()), "fallback routines did not get invoked within the alotted time")
// persisting these to disk happens after the RPC we waited on above will have fired
// There is no deterministic way to know once its been written so we wrap this in a retry.
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
resp, err := testAC.ac.readPersistedAutoConfig()
require.NoError(r, err)
// ensure the roots got persisted to disk
require.Equal(r, thirdCert.CertPEM, resp.Certificate.GetCertPEM())
require.Equal(r, secondRoots.ActiveRootID, resp.CARoots.GetActiveRootID())
})
}
func TestIntroToken(t *testing.T) {
tokenFile := testutil.TempFile(t, "intro-token")
t.Cleanup(func() { os.Remove(tokenFile.Name()) })
tokenFileEmpty := testutil.TempFile(t, "intro-token-empty")
t.Cleanup(func() { os.Remove(tokenFileEmpty.Name()) })
tokenFromFile := "8ae34d3a-8adf-446a-b236-69874597cb5b"
tokenFromConfig := "3ad9b572-ea42-4e47-9cd0-53a398a98abf"
require.NoError(t, ioutil.WriteFile(tokenFile.Name(), []byte(tokenFromFile), 0600))
type testCase struct {
config *config.RuntimeConfig
err string
token string
}
cases := map[string]testCase{
"config": {
config: &config.RuntimeConfig{
AutoConfig: config.AutoConfig{
IntroToken: tokenFromConfig,
IntroTokenFile: tokenFile.Name(),
},
},
token: tokenFromConfig,
},
"file": {
config: &config.RuntimeConfig{
AutoConfig: config.AutoConfig{
IntroTokenFile: tokenFile.Name(),
},
},
token: tokenFromFile,
},
"file-empty": {
config: &config.RuntimeConfig{
AutoConfig: config.AutoConfig{
IntroTokenFile: tokenFileEmpty.Name(),
},
},
err: "intro_token_file did not contain any token",
},
}
for name, tcase := range cases {
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
ac := AutoConfig{
config: tcase.config,
}
token, err := ac.introToken()
if tcase.err != "" {
testutil.RequireErrorContains(t, err, tcase.err)
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, tcase.token, token)
}
})
}
}