consul/agent/auto-config/config_translate.go

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package autoconf
import (
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/pbautoconf"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/pbconfig"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/pbconnect"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/types"
)
// translateAgentConfig is meant to take in a proto/pbconfig.Config type
// and craft the corresponding agent/config.Config type. The need for this function
// should eventually be removed with the protobuf and normal version converging.
// In the meantime, its not desirable to have the flatter Config struct in protobufs
// as in the long term we want a configuration with more nested groupings.
//
// Why is this function not in the proto/pbconfig package? The answer, that
// package cannot import the agent/config package without running into import cycles.
func translateConfig(c *pbconfig.Config) config.Config {
result := config.Config{
Datacenter: stringPtrOrNil(c.Datacenter),
PrimaryDatacenter: stringPtrOrNil(c.PrimaryDatacenter),
NodeName: stringPtrOrNil(c.NodeName),
// only output the SegmentName in the configuration if it's non-empty
// this will avoid a warning later when parsing the persisted configuration
SegmentName: stringPtrOrNil(c.SegmentName),
// only output the Partition in the configuration if it's non-empty
// this will avoid a warning later when parsing the persisted configuration
Partition: stringPtrOrNil(c.Partition),
}
if a := c.AutoEncrypt; a != nil {
result.AutoEncrypt = config.AutoEncrypt{
TLS: &a.TLS,
DNSSAN: a.DNSSAN,
IPSAN: a.IPSAN,
AllowTLS: &a.AllowTLS,
}
}
if a := c.ACL; a != nil {
result.ACL = config.ACL{
Enabled: &a.Enabled,
PolicyTTL: stringPtrOrNil(a.PolicyTTL),
RoleTTL: stringPtrOrNil(a.RoleTTL),
TokenTTL: stringPtrOrNil(a.TokenTTL),
DownPolicy: stringPtrOrNil(a.DownPolicy),
DefaultPolicy: stringPtrOrNil(a.DefaultPolicy),
EnableKeyListPolicy: &a.EnableKeyListPolicy,
EnableTokenPersistence: &a.EnableTokenPersistence,
}
if t := c.ACL.Tokens; t != nil {
tokens := make([]config.ServiceProviderToken, 0, len(t.ManagedServiceProvider))
for _, mspToken := range t.ManagedServiceProvider {
tokens = append(tokens, config.ServiceProviderToken{
AccessorID: &mspToken.AccessorID,
SecretID: &mspToken.SecretID,
})
}
result.ACL.Tokens = config.Tokens{
InitialManagement: stringPtrOrNil(t.InitialManagement),
AgentRecovery: stringPtrOrNil(t.AgentRecovery),
Replication: stringPtrOrNil(t.Replication),
Default: stringPtrOrNil(t.Default),
Agent: stringPtrOrNil(t.Agent),
ManagedServiceProvider: tokens,
}
}
}
if g := c.Gossip; g != nil {
result.RetryJoinLAN = g.RetryJoinLAN
if e := c.Gossip.Encryption; e != nil {
result.EncryptKey = stringPtrOrNil(e.Key)
result.EncryptVerifyIncoming = &e.VerifyIncoming
result.EncryptVerifyOutgoing = &e.VerifyOutgoing
}
}
if t := c.TLS; t != nil {
result.TLS.Defaults = config.TLSProtocolConfig{
VerifyOutgoing: &t.VerifyOutgoing,
TLSCipherSuites: stringPtrOrNil(t.CipherSuites),
}
// NOTE: This inner check for deprecated values should eventually be
// removed, and possibly replaced with a versioning scheme for autoconfig
// or a proper integration with the deprecated config handling in
// agent/config/deprecated.go
if v, ok := types.DeprecatedConsulAgentTLSVersions[t.MinVersion]; ok {
result.TLS.Defaults.TLSMinVersion = stringPtrOrNil(v.String())
} else {
result.TLS.Defaults.TLSMinVersion = stringPtrOrNil(t.MinVersion)
}
result.TLS.InternalRPC.VerifyServerHostname = &t.VerifyServerHostname
}
return result
}
func stringPtrOrNil(v string) *string {
if v == "" {
return nil
}
return &v
}
func extractSignedResponse(resp *pbautoconf.AutoConfigResponse) (*structs.SignedResponse, error) {
roots, err := pbconnect.CARootsToStructs(resp.CARoots)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cert, err := pbconnect.IssuedCertToStructs(resp.Certificate)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := &structs.SignedResponse{
IssuedCert: *cert,
ConnectCARoots: *roots,
ManualCARoots: resp.ExtraCACertificates,
}
if resp.Config != nil && resp.Config.TLS != nil {
out.VerifyServerHostname = resp.Config.TLS.VerifyServerHostname
}
return out, err
}