These configuration knobs are much more human-understandable than the
previous percentage-based threshold flag.
We now allow users to set the lifetime of the serving cert via a ConfigMap.
Previously this was hardcoded to 1 year.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
The rotation is forced by a new controller that deletes the serving cert
secret, as other controllers will see this deletion and ensure that a new
serving cert is created.
Note that the integration tests now have an addition worst case runtime of
60 seconds. This is because of the way that the aggregated API server code
reloads certificates. We will fix this in a future story. Then, the
integration tests should hopefully get much faster.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
This switches us back to an approach where we use the Pod "exec" API to grab the keys we need, rather than forcing our code to run on the control plane node. It will help us fail gracefully (or dynamically switch to alternate implementations) when the cluster is not self-hosted.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Richard <richardry@vmware.com>
- Add integration test for serving cert auto-generation and rotation
- Add unit test for `WithInitialEvent` of the cert manager controller
- Move UpdateAPIService() into the `apicerts` package, since that is
the only user of the function.
- Add a unit test for each cert controller
- Make DynamicTLSServingCertProvider an interface and use a mutex
internally
- Create a shared ToPEM function instead of having two very similar
functions
- Move the ObservableWithInformerOption test helper to testutils
- Rename some variables and imports
- Refactors the existing cert generation code into controllers
which read and write a Secret containing the certs
- Does not add any new functionality yet, e.g. no new handling
for cert expiration, and no leader election to allow for
multiple servers running simultaneously
- This commit also doesn't add new tests for the cert generation
code, but it should be more unit testable now as controllers
- No functional changes
- Move all the stuff about clients and controllers into the controller
package
- Add more comments and organize the code more into more helper
functions to make each function smaller
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
- Seems like the next step is to allow override of the CA bundle; I didn't
do that here for simplicity of the commit, but seems like it is the right
thing to do in the future.
- Also includes bumping the api and client-go dependencies to the newer
version which also moved LoginDiscoveryConfig to the
crds.placeholder.suzerain-io.github.io group in the generated code
- Also, don't repeat `spec.Parallel()` because, according to the docs
for the spec package, "options are inherited by subgroups and subspecs"
- Two tests are left pending to be filled in on the next commit