- The OIDCProviderConfigWatcherController synchronizes the
OIDCProviderConfig settings to dynamically mount and unmount the
OIDC discovery endpoints for each provider
- Integration test passes but unit tests need to be added still
- Intended to be a red test in this commit; will make it go
green in a future commit
- Enhance env.go and prepare-for-integration-tests.sh to make it
possible to write integration tests for the supervisor app
by setting more env vars and by exposing the service to the kind
host on a localhost port
- Add `--clean` option to prepare-for-integration-tests.sh
to make it easier to start fresh
- Make prepare-for-integration-tests.sh advise you to run
`go test -v -count 1 ./test/integration` because this does
not buffer the test output
- Make concierge_api_discovery_test.go pass by adding expectations
for the new OIDCProviderConfig type
- Note that this avoids committing the demo screencast
file to our git history because it is 5.76 MB. We won't
want to need to download that content on
every `git clone`.
- Instead the file is hosted by GitHub's CDN
This will hopefully come in handy later if we ever decide to add
support for multiple OIDC providers as a part of one supervisor.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
- Moves the "front matter" to a Markdown comment so you don't necessarily have to delete it.
- Reduces a little bit of boilerplate (this is a bit subjective).
- Tweaks some formatting (also subjective).
- Describe what happens when you use "Fixes [...]".
- Tweak the release note block so it should be easier to parse out automatically (using the same syntax as Kubernetes).
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
This needs to be overridden for Tilt usage, since the main image referenced by Tilt isn't actually pullable.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
- Prevent the server binary from lying about its version number
by having it report "?.?.?" as its version number for now.
- Later we can devise a way for CI to inject the version number
for the server into the container image at release time,
not at build time, since the version number is not known
at build time.
- Pre-release builds of the binary from before the release stage or
builds on developer workstation will also report "?.?.?" as its
version number, which is fine since they are not official releases
and shouldn't find their way to the public.
I saw this helper function the other day and wondered if we could use it.
It does indeed look like it does what we want, because when I run this code,
I get `...User "system:anonymous" cannot get resource...`.
c := library.NewAnonymousPinnipedClientset(t)
_, err := c.
ConfigV1alpha1().
CredentialIssuerConfigs("integration").
Get(context.Background(), "pinniped-config", metav1.GetOptions{})
t.Log(err)
I also ran a similar test using this new helper in the context of
library.NewClientsetWithCertAndKey(). Seemed to get us what we want.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
This change replaces our previous test helpers for checking cluster capabilities and passing external test parameters. Prior to this change, we always used `$PINNIPED_*` environment variables and these variables were accessed throughout the test code.
The new code introduces a more strongly-typed `TestEnv` structure and helpers which load and expose the parameters. Tests can now call `env := library.IntegrationEnv(t)`, then access parameters such as `env.Namespace` or `env.TestUser.Token`. This should make this data dependency easier to manage and refactor in the future. In many ways this is just an extended version of the previous cluster capabilities YAML.
Tests can also check for cluster capabilities easily by using `env := library.IntegrationEnv(t).WithCapability(xyz)`.
The actual parameters are still loaded from OS environment variables by default (for compatibility), but the code now also tries to load the data from a Kubernetes Secret (`integration/pinniped-test-env` by default). I'm hoping this will be a more convenient way to pass data between various scripts than the local `/tmp` directory. I hope to remove the OS environment code in a future commit.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>