We cannot use plog until the log level config has been setup, but
that occurs after this init function has run.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
- Use camel-case in the static configmap
- Parse the value into a boolean in the go struct instead of a string
- Add test for when unsupported value is used in the configmap
- Run the config_test.go tests in parallel
- Update some paragraphs in configure-supervisor.md for clarity
Add new deprecated_insecure_accept_external_unencrypted_http_requests
value in values.yaml. Allow it to be a boolean or a string to make it
easier to use (both --data-value and --data-value-yaml will work).
Also:
- Consider "ip6-localhost" and "ip6-loopback" to be loopback addresses
for the validation
- Remove unused env.SupervisorHTTPAddress var
- Deprecate the `service_http_*` values in values.yaml by renaming them
and causing a ytt render error when the old names are used
ory/x has new releases very often, sometimes multiple times per week,
causing a lot of noise from dependabot. We were barely using it
directly, so replace our direct usages with equivalent code.
- 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
When the POST to the CLI's localhost callback endpoint results in a
non-2XX status code, then treat that as a failed login attempt and
automatically show the manual copy/paste UI.
Fosite v0.42.0 introduced a new RevokeRefreshTokenMaybeGracePeriod()
interface function. Updated our code to support this change. We didn't
support grace periods on refresh tokens before, so implemented it by
making the new RevokeRefreshTokenMaybeGracePeriod() method just call
the old RevokeRefreshToken() method, therefore keeping our old behavior.
This change allows configuration of the http and https listeners
used by the supervisor.
TCP (IPv4 and IPv6 with any interface and port) and Unix domain
socket based listeners are supported. Listeners may also be
disabled.
Binding the http listener to TCP addresses other than 127.0.0.1 or
::1 is deprecated.
The deployment now uses https health checks. The supervisor is
always able to complete a TLS connection with the use of a bootstrap
certificate that is signed by an in-memory certificate authority.
To support sidecar containers used by service meshes, Unix domain
socket based listeners include ACLs that allow writes to the socket
file from any runAsUser specified in the pod's containers.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>