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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright 2021 the Pinniped contributors. All Rights Reserved.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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#
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# A script to perform the setup required to manually test using the supervisor on a kind cluster.
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# Assumes that you installed the apps already using hack/prepare-for-integration-tests.sh.
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#
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# This uses the Supervisor and Concierge in the same cluster. Usually the Supervisor would be
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# deployed in one cluster while each workload cluster would have a Concierge. All the workload
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# cluster Concierge configurations would be similar to each other, all trusting the same Supervisor.
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#
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# Depends on `step` which can be installed by `brew install step` on MacOS.
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#
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set -euo pipefail
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# Change working directory to the top of the repo.
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ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/.." && pwd)"
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cd "$ROOT"
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use_oidc_upstream=no
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use_ldap_upstream=no
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while (("$#")); do
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case "$1" in
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--ldap)
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use_ldap_upstream=yes
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shift
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;;
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--oidc)
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use_oidc_upstream=yes
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shift
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;;
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-*)
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log_error "Unsupported flag $1" >&2
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exit 1
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;;
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*)
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log_error "Unsupported positional arg $1" >&2
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [[ "$use_oidc_upstream" == "no" && "$use_ldap_upstream" == "no" ]]; then
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echo "Error: Please use --oidc or --ldap to specify which type of upstream identity provider(s) you would like"
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exit 1
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fi
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2021-03-31 18:39:10 +00:00
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# Read the env vars output by hack/prepare-for-integration-tests.sh
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source /tmp/integration-test-env
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# Choose some filenames.
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root_ca_crt_path=root_ca.crt
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root_ca_key_path=root_ca.key
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tls_crt_path=tls.crt
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tls_key_path=tls.key
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# Choose an audience name for the Concierge.
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audience="my-workload-cluster-$(openssl rand -hex 4)"
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# These settings align with how the Dex redirect URI is configured by hack/prepare-for-integration-tests.sh.
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# Note that this hostname can only be resolved inside the cluster, so we will use a web proxy running inside
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# the cluster whenever we want to be able to connect to it.
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issuer_host="pinniped-supervisor-clusterip.supervisor.svc.cluster.local"
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issuer="https://$issuer_host/some/path"
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# Create a CA and TLS serving certificates for the Supervisor.
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step certificate create \
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"Supervisor CA" "$root_ca_crt_path" "$root_ca_key_path" \
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--profile root-ca \
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--no-password --insecure --force
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step certificate create \
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"$issuer_host" "$tls_crt_path" "$tls_key_path" \
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--profile leaf \
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--not-after 8760h \
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--ca "$root_ca_crt_path" --ca-key "$root_ca_key_path" \
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--no-password --insecure --force
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# Put the TLS certificate into a Secret for the Supervisor.
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kubectl create secret tls -n "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_NAMESPACE" my-federation-domain-tls --cert "$tls_crt_path" --key "$tls_key_path" \
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--dry-run=client --output yaml | kubectl apply -f -
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# Make a FederationDomain using the TLS Secret from above.
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --namespace "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_NAMESPACE" -f -
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apiVersion: config.supervisor.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: FederationDomain
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metadata:
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name: my-federation-domain
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spec:
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issuer: $issuer
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tls:
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secretName: my-federation-domain-tls
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EOF
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echo "Waiting for FederationDomain to initialize..."
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sleep 5
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# Test that the federation domain is working before we proceed.
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echo "Fetching FederationDomain discovery info..."
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https_proxy="$PINNIPED_TEST_PROXY" curl -fLsS --cacert "$root_ca_crt_path" "$issuer/.well-known/openid-configuration" | jq .
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if [[ "$use_oidc_upstream" == "yes" ]]; then
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# Make an OIDCIdentityProvider which uses Dex to provide identity.
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --namespace "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_NAMESPACE" -f -
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apiVersion: idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: OIDCIdentityProvider
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metadata:
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name: my-oidc-provider
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spec:
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issuer: "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_ISSUER"
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tls:
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certificateAuthorityData: "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_ISSUER_CA_BUNDLE"
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authorizationConfig:
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additionalScopes: [ ${PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_ADDITIONAL_SCOPES} ]
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claims:
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username: "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_USERNAME_CLAIM"
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groups: "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_GROUPS_CLAIM"
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client:
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secretName: my-oidc-provider-client-secret
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EOF
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# Make a Secret for the above OIDCIdentityProvider to describe the OIDC client configured in Dex.
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --namespace "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_NAMESPACE" -f -
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: my-oidc-provider-client-secret
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stringData:
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clientID: "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_CLIENT_ID"
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clientSecret: "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET"
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type: "secrets.pinniped.dev/oidc-client"
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EOF
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# Grant the test user some RBAC permissions so we can play with kubectl as that user.
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kubectl create clusterrolebinding oidc-test-user-can-view --clusterrole view \
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--user "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_USERNAME" \
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--dry-run=client --output yaml | kubectl apply -f -
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fi
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if [[ "$use_ldap_upstream" == "yes" ]]; then
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# Make an LDAPIdentityProvider which uses OpenLDAP to provide identity.
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --namespace "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_NAMESPACE" -f -
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apiVersion: idp.supervisor.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: LDAPIdentityProvider
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metadata:
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name: my-ldap-provider
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spec:
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host: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_HOST"
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tls:
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certificateAuthorityData: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_LDAPS_CA_BUNDLE"
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bind:
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secretName: my-ldap-service-account
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userSearch:
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base: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_USERS_SEARCH_BASE"
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filter: "cn={}"
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attributes:
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uid: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_USER_UNIQUE_ID_ATTRIBUTE_NAME"
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username: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_USER_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE_NAME"
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EOF
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# Make a Secret for the above LDAPIdentityProvider to describe the bind account.
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply --namespace "$PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_NAMESPACE" -f -
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: my-ldap-service-account
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stringData:
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username: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_BIND_ACCOUNT_USERNAME"
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password: "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_BIND_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD"
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type: "kubernetes.io/basic-auth"
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EOF
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# Grant the test user some RBAC permissions so we can play with kubectl as that user.
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kubectl create clusterrolebinding ldap-test-user-can-view --clusterrole view \
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--user "$PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_USER_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE" \
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--dry-run=client --output yaml | kubectl apply -f -
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fi
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# Make a JWTAuthenticator which respects JWTs from the Supervisor's issuer.
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# The issuer URL must be accessible from within the cluster for OIDC discovery.
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cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
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apiVersion: authentication.concierge.pinniped.dev/v1alpha1
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kind: JWTAuthenticator
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metadata:
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name: my-jwt-authenticator
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spec:
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issuer: $issuer
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audience: $audience
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tls:
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certificateAuthorityData: $(cat "$root_ca_crt_path" | base64)
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EOF
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echo "Waiting for JWTAuthenticator to initialize..."
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sleep 5
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# Compile the CLI.
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go build ./cmd/pinniped
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# Use the CLI to get the kubeconfig. Tell it that you don't want the browser to automatically open for logins.
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./pinniped get kubeconfig --oidc-skip-browser >kubeconfig
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# Clear the local CLI cache to ensure that the kubectl command below will need to perform a fresh login.
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rm -f "$HOME/.config/pinniped/sessions.yaml"
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rm -f "$HOME/.config/pinniped/credentials.yaml"
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echo
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echo "Ready! 🚀"
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if [[ "$use_oidc_upstream" == "yes" ]]; then
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echo
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echo "To be able to access the login URL shown below, start Chrome like this:"
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echo " open -a \"Google Chrome\" --args --proxy-server=\"$PINNIPED_TEST_PROXY\""
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echo "Then use these credentials at the Dex login page:"
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echo " Username: $PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_USERNAME"
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echo " Password: $PINNIPED_TEST_SUPERVISOR_UPSTREAM_OIDC_PASSWORD"
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fi
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if [[ "$use_ldap_upstream" == "yes" ]]; then
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echo
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echo "When prompted for username and password by the CLI, use these values:"
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echo " Username: $PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_USER_CN"
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echo " Password: $PINNIPED_TEST_LDAP_USER_PASSWORD"
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fi
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# Perform a login using the kubectl plugin. This should print the URL to be followed for the Dex login page
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# if using an OIDC upstream, or should prompt on the CLI for username/password if using an LDAP upstream.
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echo
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echo "Running: https_proxy=\"$PINNIPED_TEST_PROXY\" no_proxy=\"127.0.0.1\" kubectl --kubeconfig ./kubeconfig get pods -A"
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https_proxy="$PINNIPED_TEST_PROXY" no_proxy="127.0.0.1" kubectl --kubeconfig ./kubeconfig get pods -A
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# Print the identity of the currently logged in user. The CLI has cached your tokens, and will automatically refresh
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# your short-lived credentials whenever they expire, so you should not be prompted to log in again for the rest of the day.
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echo
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echo "Running: https_proxy=\"$PINNIPED_TEST_PROXY\" no_proxy=\"127.0.0.1\" ./pinniped whoami --kubeconfig ./kubeconfig"
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https_proxy="$PINNIPED_TEST_PROXY" no_proxy="127.0.0.1" ./pinniped whoami --kubeconfig ./kubeconfig
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