ContainerImage.Pinniped/internal/registry/credentialrequest/rest.go
Matt Moyer f0320dfbd8
Rename login API to login.concierge.pinniped.dev.
This is the first of a few related changes that re-organize our API after the big recent changes that introduced the supervisor component.

Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 09:58:28 -05:00

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// Copyright 2020 the Pinniped contributors. All Rights Reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Package credentialrequest provides REST functionality for the CredentialRequest resource.
package credentialrequest
import (
"context"
"crypto/x509/pkix"
"fmt"
"time"
apierrors "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/validation/field"
"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/authentication/user"
"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/registry/rest"
"k8s.io/utils/trace"
loginapi "go.pinniped.dev/generated/1.19/apis/concierge/login"
)
// clientCertificateTTL is the TTL for short-lived client certificates returned by this API.
const clientCertificateTTL = 1 * time.Hour
type Storage interface {
rest.Creater
rest.NamespaceScopedStrategy
rest.Scoper
rest.Storage
}
type CertIssuer interface {
IssuePEM(subject pkix.Name, dnsNames []string, ttl time.Duration) ([]byte, []byte, error)
}
type TokenCredentialRequestAuthenticator interface {
AuthenticateTokenCredentialRequest(ctx context.Context, req *loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest) (user.Info, error)
}
func NewREST(authenticator TokenCredentialRequestAuthenticator, issuer CertIssuer) *REST {
return &REST{
authenticator: authenticator,
issuer: issuer,
}
}
type REST struct {
authenticator TokenCredentialRequestAuthenticator
issuer CertIssuer
}
func (*REST) New() runtime.Object {
return &loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest{}
}
func (*REST) NamespaceScoped() bool {
return true
}
func (r *REST) Create(ctx context.Context, obj runtime.Object, createValidation rest.ValidateObjectFunc, options *metav1.CreateOptions) (runtime.Object, error) {
t := trace.FromContext(ctx).Nest("create", trace.Field{
Key: "kind",
Value: obj.GetObjectKind().GroupVersionKind().Kind,
})
defer t.Log()
credentialRequest, err := validateRequest(ctx, obj, createValidation, options, t)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
user, err := r.authenticator.AuthenticateTokenCredentialRequest(ctx, credentialRequest)
if err != nil {
traceFailureWithError(t, "webhook authentication", err)
return failureResponse(), nil
}
if user == nil || user.GetName() == "" {
traceSuccess(t, user, false)
return failureResponse(), nil
}
certPEM, keyPEM, err := r.issuer.IssuePEM(
pkix.Name{
CommonName: user.GetName(),
Organization: user.GetGroups(),
},
[]string{},
clientCertificateTTL,
)
if err != nil {
traceFailureWithError(t, "cert issuer", err)
return failureResponse(), nil
}
traceSuccess(t, user, true)
return &loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest{
Status: loginapi.TokenCredentialRequestStatus{
Credential: &loginapi.ClusterCredential{
ExpirationTimestamp: metav1.NewTime(time.Now().UTC().Add(clientCertificateTTL)),
ClientCertificateData: string(certPEM),
ClientKeyData: string(keyPEM),
},
},
}, nil
}
func validateRequest(ctx context.Context, obj runtime.Object, createValidation rest.ValidateObjectFunc, options *metav1.CreateOptions, t *trace.Trace) (*loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest, error) {
credentialRequest, ok := obj.(*loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest)
if !ok {
traceValidationFailure(t, "not a TokenCredentialRequest")
return nil, apierrors.NewBadRequest(fmt.Sprintf("not a TokenCredentialRequest: %#v", obj))
}
if len(credentialRequest.Spec.Token) == 0 {
traceValidationFailure(t, "token must be supplied")
errs := field.ErrorList{field.Required(field.NewPath("spec", "token", "value"), "token must be supplied")}
return nil, apierrors.NewInvalid(loginapi.Kind(credentialRequest.Kind), credentialRequest.Name, errs)
}
// just a sanity check, not sure how to honor a dry run on a virtual API
if options != nil {
if len(options.DryRun) != 0 {
traceValidationFailure(t, "dryRun not supported")
errs := field.ErrorList{field.NotSupported(field.NewPath("dryRun"), options.DryRun, nil)}
return nil, apierrors.NewInvalid(loginapi.Kind(credentialRequest.Kind), credentialRequest.Name, errs)
}
}
// let dynamic admission webhooks have a chance to validate (but not mutate) as well
// TODO Since we are an aggregated API, we should investigate to see if the kube API server is already invoking admission hooks for us.
// Even if it is, its okay to call it again here. However, if the kube API server is already calling the webhooks and passing
// the token, then there is probably no reason for us to avoid passing the token when we call the webhooks here, since
// they already got the token.
if createValidation != nil {
requestForValidation := obj.DeepCopyObject()
requestForValidation.(*loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest).Spec.Token = ""
if err := createValidation(ctx, requestForValidation); err != nil {
traceFailureWithError(t, "validation webhook", err)
return nil, err
}
}
return credentialRequest, nil
}
func traceSuccess(t *trace.Trace, userInfo user.Info, authenticated bool) {
userID := "<none>"
if userInfo != nil {
userID = userInfo.GetUID()
}
t.Step("success",
trace.Field{Key: "userID", Value: userID},
trace.Field{Key: "authenticated", Value: authenticated},
)
}
func traceValidationFailure(t *trace.Trace, msg string) {
t.Step("failure",
trace.Field{Key: "failureType", Value: "request validation"},
trace.Field{Key: "msg", Value: msg},
)
}
func traceFailureWithError(t *trace.Trace, failureType string, err error) {
t.Step("failure",
trace.Field{Key: "failureType", Value: failureType},
trace.Field{Key: "msg", Value: err.Error()},
)
}
func failureResponse() *loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest {
m := "authentication failed"
return &loginapi.TokenCredentialRequest{
Status: loginapi.TokenCredentialRequestStatus{
Credential: nil,
Message: &m,
},
}
}