- Two of the linters changed their names
- Updated code and nolint comments to make all linters pass with 1.44.2
- Added a new hack/install-linter.sh script to help developers install
the expected version of the linter for local development
This allows us to target browser based tests with the regex:
go test -v -race -count 1 -timeout 0 ./test/integration -run '/_Browser'
New tests that call browsertest.Open will automatically be forced to
follow this convention.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
- pull construction of authenticators.Response into searchAndBindUser
- remove information about the identity provider in the error that gets
returned to users. Put it in debug instead, where it may show up in
logs.
Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
This stores the user DN in the session data upon login and checks that
the entry still exists upon refresh. It doesn't check anything
else about the entry yet.
- Add `AllowPasswordGrant` boolean field to OIDCIdentityProvider's spec
- The oidc upstream watcher controller copies the value of
`AllowPasswordGrant` into the configuration of the cached provider
- Add password grant to the UpstreamOIDCIdentityProviderI interface
which is implemented by the cached provider instance for use in the
authorization endpoint
- Enhance the IDP discovery endpoint to return the supported "flows"
for each IDP ("cli_password" and/or "browser_authcode")
- Enhance `pinniped get kubeconfig` to help the user choose the desired
flow for the selected IDP, and to write the flow into the resulting
kubeconfg
- Enhance `pinniped login oidc` to have a flow flag to tell it which
client-side flow it should use for auth (CLI-based or browser-based)
- In the Dex config, allow the resource owner password grant, which Dex
implements to also return ID tokens, for use in integration tests
- Enhance the authorize endpoint to perform password grant when
requested by the incoming headers. This commit does not include unit
tests for the enhancements to the authorize endpoint, which will come
in the next commit
- Extract some shared helpers from the callback endpoint to share the
code with the authorize endpoint
- Add new integration tests
This fixes some rare test flakes caused by a data race inherent in the way we use `assert.Eventually()` with extra variables for followup assertions. This function is tricky to use correctly because it runs the passed function in a separate goroutine, and you have no guarantee that any shared variables are in a coherent state when the `assert.Eventually()` call returns. Even if you add manual mutexes, it's tricky to get the semantics right. This has been a recurring pain point and the cause of several test flakes.
This change introduces a new `library.RequireEventually()` that works by internally constructing a per-loop `*require.Assertions` and running everything on a single goroutine (using `wait.PollImmediate()`). This makes it very easy to write eventual assertions.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
There was nothing to guarantee that _all_ Supervisor pods would be ready to handle this request. We saw a rare test flake where the LDAPIdentityProvider was marked as ready but one of the Supervisor pods didn't have it loaded yet and returned an HTTP 422 error (`Unprocessable Entity: No upstream providers are configured`).
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>