EC keys are smaller and take less time to generate. Our integration
tests were super flakey because generating an RSA key would take up to
10 seconds *gasp*. The main token verifier that we care about is
Kubernetes, which supports P256, so hopefully it won't be that much of
an issue that our default signing key type is EC. The OIDC spec seems
kinda squirmy when it comes to using non-RSA signing algorithms...
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
I brought this over because I copied code from work in flight on
another branch. But now the other branch doesn't use this package.
No use bringing on another dependency if we can avoid it.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
- When using `local()` in the Tiltfile it will not know
to watch those files for changes, so each time we use
`local()` we now also use `watch_file()`
- As a result, editing a ytt template file now causes
an immediate `kubectl apply` of the results
- New optional ytt value called `into_namespace` means install into that
preexisting namespace rather than creating a new namespace for each app
- Also ensure that every resource that is created statically by our yaml
at install-time by either app is labeled consistently
- Also support adding custom labels to all of those resources from a
new ytt value called `custom_labels`
This will be used for other types of "capabilities" of the test environment besides just those of the test cluster, such as those of an upstream OIDC provider.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
Based on the spec, it seems like it's required that OAuth2 servers which do not support PKCE should just ignore the parameters, so this should always work.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
Add install-pinniped-supervisor.yaml and rename install-pinniped.yaml
to install-pinniped-concierge.yaml in the release process and
installation/demo documentation.
- Tiltfile and prepare-for-integration-tests.sh both specify the
NodePort Service using `--data-value-yaml 'service_nodeport_port=31234'`
- Also rename the namespaces used by the Concierge and Supervisor apps
during integration tests running locally
- Also continue renaming things related to the concierge app
- Enhance the uninstall test to also test uninstalling the supervisor
and local-user-authenticator apps
- Variables specific to concierge add it to their name
- All variables now start with `PINNIPED_TEST_` which makes it clear
that they are for tests and also helps them not conflict with the
env vars that are used in the Pinniped CLI code