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author | Micah <micah@leap.se> | 2016-05-10 14:48:26 -0400 |
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committer | Micah <micah@leap.se> | 2016-05-10 14:48:26 -0400 |
commit | 86c85582065c391aa13c0b9b397dfd1aa2e2ac7b (patch) | |
tree | 7c027409a517d862864bf3650f4a8a66f615162d /lib/leap_cli | |
parent | 70b1c648b94e6c007b9241a4661f33881e74485f (diff) | |
parent | 66b4c6b5ec6fe2f242020845fe92715ae2cdcc1e (diff) |
Merge tag '0.8.0'
Release 0.8.0
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diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/README b/lib/leap_cli/commands/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bec78179 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/README @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +This directory contains ruby source files that define the available sub- +commands of the `leap` executable. + +For example, the command: + + leap compile + +Lives in lib/leap_cli/commands/init.rb + +These files use a DSL (called GLI) for defining command suites. +See https://github.com/davetron5000/gli for more information. diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/ca.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/ca.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b311eee --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/ca.rb @@ -0,0 +1,541 @@ +autoload :OpenSSL, 'openssl' +autoload :CertificateAuthority, 'certificate_authority' +autoload :Date, 'date' +require 'digest/md5' + +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc "Manage X.509 certificates" + command :cert do |cert| + + cert.desc 'Creates two Certificate Authorities (one for validating servers and one for validating clients).' + cert.long_desc 'See see what values are used in the generation of the certificates (like name and key size), run `leap inspect provider` and look for the "ca" property. To see the details of the created certs, run `leap inspect <file>`.' + cert.command :ca do |ca| + ca.action do |global_options,options,args| + assert_config! 'provider.ca.name' + generate_new_certificate_authority(:ca_key, :ca_cert, provider.ca.name) + generate_new_certificate_authority(:client_ca_key, :client_ca_cert, provider.ca.name + ' (client certificates only!)') + end + end + + cert.desc 'Creates or renews a X.509 certificate/key pair for a single node or all nodes, but only if needed.' + cert.long_desc 'This command will a generate new certificate for a node if some value in the node has changed ' + + 'that is included in the certificate (like hostname or IP address), or if the old certificate will be expiring soon. ' + + 'Sometimes, you might want to force the generation of a new certificate, ' + + 'such as in the cases where you have changed a CA parameter for server certificates, like bit size or digest hash. ' + + 'In this case, use --force. If <node-filter> is empty, this command will apply to all nodes.' + cert.arg_name 'FILTER' + cert.command :update do |update| + update.switch 'force', :desc => 'Always generate new certificates', :negatable => false + update.action do |global_options,options,args| + update_certificates(manager.filter!(args), options) + end + end + + cert.desc 'Creates a Diffie-Hellman parameter file, needed for forward secret OpenVPN ciphers.' # (needed for server-side of some TLS connections) + cert.command :dh do |dh| + dh.action do |global_options,options,args| + long_running do + if cmd_exists?('certtool') + log 0, 'Generating DH parameters (takes a long time)...' + output = assert_run!('certtool --generate-dh-params --sec-param high') + output.sub! /.*(-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----.*-----END DH PARAMETERS-----).*/m, '\1' + output << "\n" + write_file!(:dh_params, output) + else + log 0, 'Generating DH parameters (takes a REALLY long time)...' + output = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.generate(3248).to_pem + write_file!(:dh_params, output) + end + end + end + end + + # + # hints: + # + # inspect CSR: + # openssl req -noout -text -in files/cert/x.csr + # + # generate CSR with openssl to see how it compares: + # openssl req -sha256 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout example.key -out example.csr + # + # validate a CSR: + # http://certlogik.com/decoder/ + # + # nice details about CSRs: + # http://www.redkestrel.co.uk/Articles/CSR.html + # + cert.desc "Creates a CSR for use in buying a commercial X.509 certificate." + cert.long_desc "Unless specified, the CSR is created for the provider's primary domain. "+ + "The properties used for this CSR come from `provider.ca.server_certificates`, "+ + "but may be overridden here." + cert.command :csr do |csr| + csr.flag 'domain', :arg_name => 'DOMAIN', :desc => 'Specify what domain to create the CSR for.' + csr.flag ['organization', 'O'], :arg_name => 'ORGANIZATION', :desc => "Override default O in distinguished name." + csr.flag ['unit', 'OU'], :arg_name => 'UNIT', :desc => "Set OU in distinguished name." + csr.flag 'email', :arg_name => 'EMAIL', :desc => "Set emailAddress in distinguished name." + csr.flag ['locality', 'L'], :arg_name => 'LOCALITY', :desc => "Set L in distinguished name." + csr.flag ['state', 'ST'], :arg_name => 'STATE', :desc => "Set ST in distinguished name." + csr.flag ['country', 'C'], :arg_name => 'COUNTRY', :desc => "Set C in distinguished name." + csr.flag :bits, :arg_name => 'BITS', :desc => "Override default certificate bit length" + csr.flag :digest, :arg_name => 'DIGEST', :desc => "Override default signature digest" + csr.action do |global_options,options,args| + assert_config! 'provider.domain' + assert_config! 'provider.name' + assert_config! 'provider.default_language' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.server_certificates.bit_size' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.server_certificates.digest' + domain = options[:domain] || provider.domain + + unless global_options[:force] + assert_files_missing! [:commercial_key, domain], [:commercial_csr, domain], + :msg => 'If you really want to create a new key and CSR, remove these files first or run with --force.' + end + + server_certificates = provider.ca.server_certificates + + # RSA key + keypair = CertificateAuthority::MemoryKeyMaterial.new + bit_size = (options[:bits] || server_certificates.bit_size).to_i + log :generating, "%s bit RSA key" % bit_size do + keypair.generate_key(bit_size) + write_file! [:commercial_key, domain], keypair.private_key.to_pem + end + + # CSR + dn = CertificateAuthority::DistinguishedName.new + dn.common_name = domain + dn.organization = options[:organization] || provider.name[provider.default_language] + dn.ou = options[:organizational_unit] # optional + dn.email_address = options[:email] # optional + dn.country = options[:country] || server_certificates['country'] # optional + dn.state = options[:state] || server_certificates['state'] # optional + dn.locality = options[:locality] || server_certificates['locality'] # optional + + digest = options[:digest] || server_certificates.digest + log :generating, "CSR with #{digest} digest and #{print_dn(dn)}" do + csr = create_csr(dn, keypair, digest) + request = csr.to_x509_csr + write_file! [:commercial_csr, domain], csr.to_pem + end + + # Sign using our own CA, for use in testing but hopefully not production. + # It is not that commerical CAs are so secure, it is just that signing your own certs is + # a total drag for the user because they must click through dire warnings. + #if options[:sign] + log :generating, "self-signed x509 server certificate for testing purposes" do + cert = csr.to_cert + cert.serial_number.number = cert_serial_number(domain) + cert.not_before = yesterday + cert.not_after = yesterday.advance(:years => 1) + cert.parent = ca_root + cert.sign! domain_test_signing_profile + write_file! [:commercial_cert, domain], cert.to_pem + log "please replace this file with the real certificate you get from a CA using #{Path.relative_path([:commercial_csr, domain])}" + end + #end + + # FAKE CA + unless file_exists? :commercial_ca_cert + log :using, "generated CA in place of commercial CA for testing purposes" do + write_file! :commercial_ca_cert, read_file!(:ca_cert) + log "please also replace this file with the CA cert from the commercial authority you use." + end + end + end + end + end + + protected + + # + # will generate new certificates for the specified nodes, if needed. + # + def update_certificates(nodes, options={}) + assert_files_exist! :ca_cert, :ca_key, :msg => 'Run `leap cert ca` to create them' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.server_certificates.bit_size' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.server_certificates.digest' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.server_certificates.life_span' + assert_config! 'common.x509.use' + + nodes.each_node do |node| + warn_if_commercial_cert_will_soon_expire(node) + if !node.x509.use + remove_file!([:node_x509_key, node.name]) + remove_file!([:node_x509_cert, node.name]) + elsif options[:force] || cert_needs_updating?(node) + generate_cert_for_node(node) + end + end + end + + private + + def generate_new_certificate_authority(key_file, cert_file, common_name) + assert_files_missing! key_file, cert_file + assert_config! 'provider.ca.name' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.bit_size' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.life_span' + + root = CertificateAuthority::Certificate.new + + # set subject + root.subject.common_name = common_name + possible = ['country', 'state', 'locality', 'organization', 'organizational_unit', 'email_address'] + provider.ca.keys.each do |key| + if possible.include?(key) + root.subject.send(key + '=', provider.ca[key]) + end + end + + # set expiration + root.not_before = yesterday + root.not_after = yesterday_advance(provider.ca.life_span) + + # generate private key + root.serial_number.number = 1 + root.key_material.generate_key(provider.ca.bit_size) + + # sign self + root.signing_entity = true + root.parent = root + root.sign!(ca_root_signing_profile) + + # save + write_file!(key_file, root.key_material.private_key.to_pem) + write_file!(cert_file, root.to_pem) + end + + # + # returns true if the certs associated with +node+ need to be regenerated. + # + def cert_needs_updating?(node) + if !file_exists?([:node_x509_cert, node.name], [:node_x509_key, node.name]) + return true + else + cert = load_certificate_file([:node_x509_cert, node.name]) + if !created_by_authority?(cert, ca_root) + log :updating, "cert for node '#{node.name}' because it was signed by an old CA root cert." + return true + end + if cert.not_after < Time.now.advance(:months => 2) + log :updating, "cert for node '#{node.name}' because it will expire soon" + return true + end + if cert.subject.common_name != node.domain.full + log :updating, "cert for node '#{node.name}' because domain.full has changed (was #{cert.subject.common_name}, now #{node.domain.full})" + return true + end + cert.openssl_body.extensions.each do |ext| + if ext.oid == "subjectAltName" + ips = [] + dns_names = [] + ext.value.split(",").each do |value| + value.strip! + ips << $1 if value =~ /^IP Address:(.*)$/ + dns_names << $1 if value =~ /^DNS:(.*)$/ + end + dns_names.sort! + if ips.first != node.ip_address + log :updating, "cert for node '#{node.name}' because ip_address has changed (from #{ips.first} to #{node.ip_address})" + return true + elsif dns_names != dns_names_for_node(node) + log :updating, "cert for node '#{node.name}' because domain name aliases have changed\n from: #{dns_names.inspect}\n to: #{dns_names_for_node(node).inspect})" + return true + end + end + end + end + return false + end + + def created_by_authority?(cert, ca) + authority_key_id = cert.extensions["authorityKeyIdentifier"].identifier.sub(/^keyid:/, '') + authority_key_id == public_key_id_for_ca(ca) + end + + # calculate the "key id" for a root CA, that matches the value + # Authority Key Identifier in the x509 extensions of a cert. + def public_key_id_for_ca(ca_cert) + @ca_key_ids ||= {} + @ca_key_ids[ca_cert.object_id] ||= begin + pubkey = ca_cert.key_material.public_key + seq = OpenSSL::ASN1::Sequence([ + OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(pubkey.n), + OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(pubkey.e) + ]) + Digest::SHA1.hexdigest(seq.to_der).upcase.scan(/../).join(':') + end + end + + def warn_if_commercial_cert_will_soon_expire(node) + dns_names_for_node(node).each do |domain| + if file_exists?([:commercial_cert, domain]) + cert = load_certificate_file([:commercial_cert, domain]) + path = Path.relative_path([:commercial_cert, domain]) + if cert.not_after < Time.now.utc + log :error, "the commercial certificate '#{path}' has EXPIRED! " + + "You should renew it with `leap cert csr --domain #{domain}`." + elsif cert.not_after < Time.now.advance(:months => 2) + log :warning, "the commercial certificate '#{path}' will expire soon (#{cert.not_after}). "+ + "You should renew it with `leap cert csr --domain #{domain}`." + end + end + end + end + + def generate_cert_for_node(node) + return if node.x509.use == false + + cert = CertificateAuthority::Certificate.new + + # set subject + cert.subject.common_name = node.domain.full + cert.serial_number.number = cert_serial_number(node.domain.full) + + # set expiration + cert.not_before = yesterday + cert.not_after = yesterday_advance(provider.ca.server_certificates.life_span) + + # generate key + cert.key_material.generate_key(provider.ca.server_certificates.bit_size) + + # sign + cert.parent = ca_root + cert.sign!(server_signing_profile(node)) + + # save + write_file!([:node_x509_key, node.name], cert.key_material.private_key.to_pem) + write_file!([:node_x509_cert, node.name], cert.to_pem) + end + + # + # yields client key and cert suitable for testing + # + def generate_test_client_cert(prefix=nil) + cert = CertificateAuthority::Certificate.new + cert.serial_number.number = cert_serial_number(provider.domain) + cert.subject.common_name = [prefix, random_common_name(provider.domain)].join + cert.not_before = yesterday + cert.not_after = yesterday.advance(:years => 1) + cert.key_material.generate_key(1024) # just for testing, remember! + cert.parent = client_ca_root + cert.sign! client_test_signing_profile + yield cert.key_material.private_key.to_pem, cert.to_pem + end + + # + # creates a CSR and returns it. + # with the correct extReq attribute so that the CA + # doens't generate certs with extensions we don't want. + # + def create_csr(dn, keypair, digest) + csr = CertificateAuthority::SigningRequest.new + csr.distinguished_name = dn + csr.key_material = keypair + csr.digest = digest + + # define extensions manually (library doesn't support setting these on CSRs) + extensions = [] + extensions << CertificateAuthority::Extensions::BasicConstraints.new.tap {|basic| + basic.ca = false + } + extensions << CertificateAuthority::Extensions::KeyUsage.new.tap {|keyusage| + keyusage.usage = ["digitalSignature", "keyEncipherment"] + } + extensions << CertificateAuthority::Extensions::ExtendedKeyUsage.new.tap {|extkeyusage| + extkeyusage.usage = [ "serverAuth"] + } + + # convert extensions to attribute 'extReq' + # aka "Requested Extensions" + factory = OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.new + attrval = OpenSSL::ASN1::Set([OpenSSL::ASN1::Sequence( + extensions.map{|e| factory.create_ext(e.openssl_identifier, e.to_s, e.critical)} + )]) + attrs = [ + OpenSSL::X509::Attribute.new("extReq", attrval), + ] + csr.attributes = attrs + + return csr + end + + def ca_root + @ca_root ||= begin + load_certificate_file(:ca_cert, :ca_key) + end + end + + def client_ca_root + @client_ca_root ||= begin + load_certificate_file(:client_ca_cert, :client_ca_key) + end + end + + def load_certificate_file(crt_file, key_file=nil, password=nil) + crt = read_file!(crt_file) + openssl_cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(crt) + cert = CertificateAuthority::Certificate.from_openssl(openssl_cert) + if key_file + key = read_file!(key_file) + cert.key_material.private_key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(key, password) + end + return cert + end + + def ca_root_signing_profile + { + "extensions" => { + "basicConstraints" => {"ca" => true}, + "keyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["critical", "keyCertSign"] + }, + "extendedKeyUsage" => { + "usage" => [] + } + } + } + end + + # + # For keyusage, openvpn server certs can have keyEncipherment or keyAgreement. + # Web browsers seem to break without keyEncipherment. + # For now, I am using digitalSignature + keyEncipherment + # + # * digitalSignature -- for (EC)DHE cipher suites + # "The digitalSignature bit is asserted when the subject public key is used + # with a digital signature mechanism to support security services other + # than certificate signing (bit 5), or CRL signing (bit 6). Digital + # signature mechanisms are often used for entity authentication and data + # origin authentication with integrity." + # + # * keyEncipherment ==> for plain RSA cipher suites + # "The keyEncipherment bit is asserted when the subject public key is used for + # key transport. For example, when an RSA key is to be used for key management, + # then this bit is set." + # + # * keyAgreement ==> for used with DH, not RSA. + # "The keyAgreement bit is asserted when the subject public key is used for key + # agreement. For example, when a Diffie-Hellman key is to be used for key + # management, then this bit is set." + # + # digest options: SHA512, SHA256, SHA1 + # + def server_signing_profile(node) + { + "digest" => provider.ca.server_certificates.digest, + "extensions" => { + "keyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["digitalSignature", "keyEncipherment"] + }, + "extendedKeyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["serverAuth", "clientAuth"] + }, + "subjectAltName" => { + "ips" => [node.ip_address], + "dns_names" => dns_names_for_node(node) + } + } + } + end + + # + # This is used when signing the main cert for the provider's domain + # with our own CA (for testing purposes). Typically, this cert would + # be purchased from a commercial CA, and not signed this way. + # + def domain_test_signing_profile + { + "digest" => "SHA256", + "extensions" => { + "keyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["digitalSignature", "keyEncipherment"] + }, + "extendedKeyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["serverAuth"] + } + } + } + end + + # + # This is used when signing a dummy client certificate that is only to be + # used for testing. + # + def client_test_signing_profile + { + "digest" => "SHA256", + "extensions" => { + "keyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["digitalSignature"] + }, + "extendedKeyUsage" => { + "usage" => ["clientAuth"] + } + } + } + end + + def dns_names_for_node(node) + names = [node.domain.internal, node.domain.full] + if node['dns'] && node.dns['aliases'] && node.dns.aliases.any? + names += node.dns.aliases + end + names.compact! + names.sort! + names.uniq! + return names + end + + # + # For cert serial numbers, we need a non-colliding number less than 160 bits. + # md5 will do nicely, since there is no need for a secure hash, just a short one. + # (md5 is 128 bits) + # + def cert_serial_number(domain_name) + Digest::MD5.hexdigest("#{domain_name} -- #{Time.now}").to_i(16) + end + + # + # for the random common name, we need a text string that will be unique across all certs. + # ruby 1.8 doesn't have a built-in uuid generator, or we would use SecureRandom.uuid + # + def random_common_name(domain_name) + cert_serial_number(domain_name).to_s(36) + end + + # prints CertificateAuthority::DistinguishedName fields + def print_dn(dn) + fields = {} + [:common_name, :locality, :state, :country, :organization, :organizational_unit, :email_address].each do |attr| + fields[attr] = dn.send(attr) if dn.send(attr) + end + fields.inspect + end + + ## + ## TIME HELPERS + ## + ## note: we use 'yesterday' instead of 'today', because times are in UTC, and some people on the planet + ## are behind UTC. + ## + + def yesterday + t = Time.now - 24*24*60 + Time.utc t.year, t.month, t.day + end + + def yesterday_advance(string) + number, unit = string.split(' ') + unless ['years', 'months', 'days', 'hours', 'minutes'].include? unit + bail!("The time property '#{string}' is missing a unit (one of: years, months, days, hours, minutes).") + end + unless number.to_i.to_s == number + bail!("The time property '#{string}' is missing a number.") + end + yesterday.advance(unit.to_sym => number.to_i) + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/clean.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/clean.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9afff53 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/clean.rb @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +module LeapCli + module Commands + + desc 'Removes all files generated with the "compile" command.' + command :clean do |c| + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + Dir.glob(path([:hiera, '*'])).each do |file| + remove_file! file + end + remove_file! path(:authorized_keys) + remove_file! path(:known_hosts) + end + end + + end +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/compile.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/compile.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9079279 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/compile.rb @@ -0,0 +1,531 @@ +require 'socket' + +module LeapCli + module Commands + + desc "Compile generated files." + command [:compile, :c] do |c| + c.desc 'Compiles node configuration files into hiera files used for deployment.' + c.arg_name 'ENVIRONMENT', :optional => true + c.command :all do |all| + all.action do |global_options,options,args| + environment = args.first + compile_command(environment) + end + end + + c.desc "Prints a DNS zone file for your provider." + c.command :zone do |zone| + zone.action do |global_options, options, args| + compile_command(nil) + compile_zone_file(global_options[:yes] || global_options[:force]) + end + end + + c.desc "Print entries suitable for an /etc/hosts file, useful for testing your provider." + c.command :hosts do |hosts| + hosts.action do |global_options, options, args| + compile_command(nil) + compile_hosts_file + end + end + + c.desc "Compile provider.json bootstrap files for your provider." + c.command 'provider.json' do |provider| + provider.action do |global_options, options, args| + compile_command(nil) + compile_provider_json + end + end + + c.desc "Prints a list of firewall rules. These rules are already "+ + "implemented on each node, but you might want the list of all "+ + "rules in case you also have a restrictive network firewall." + c.command :firewall do |zone| + zone.action do |global_options, options, args| + compile_command(nil) + compile_firewall + end + end + + c.default_command :all + end + + protected + + def compile_command(environment) + if !LeapCli.leapfile.environment.nil? && !environment.nil? && environment != LeapCli.leapfile.environment + bail! "You cannot specify an ENVIRONMENT argument while the environment is pinned." + end + if environment + if manager.environment_names.include?(environment) + compile_hiera_files(manager.filter([environment]), false) + else + bail! "There is no environment named `#{environment}`." + end + else + clean_export = LeapCli.leapfile.environment.nil? + compile_hiera_files(manager.filter, clean_export) + end + if file_exists?(:static_web_readme) + compile_provider_json(environment) + end + end + + # + # a "clean" export of secrets will also remove keys that are no longer used, + # but this should not be done if we are not examining all possible nodes. + # + def compile_hiera_files(nodes, clean_export) + update_certificates(nodes) # \ must come first so that output will + update_compiled_ssh_configs # / get included in compiled hiera files. + sanity_check(nodes) + manager.export_nodes(nodes) + manager.export_secrets(clean_export) + end + + def update_compiled_ssh_configs + generate_monitor_ssh_keys + update_authorized_keys + update_known_hosts + end + + def sanity_check(nodes) + # confirm that every node has a unique ip address + ips = {} + nodes.pick_fields('ip_address').each do |name, ip_address| + if ips.key?(ip_address) + bail! { + log(:fatal_error, "Every node must have its own IP address.") { + log "Nodes `#{name}` and `#{ips[ip_address]}` are both configured with `#{ip_address}`." + } + } + else + ips[ip_address] = name + end + end + # confirm that the IP address of this machine is not also used for a node. + Socket.ip_address_list.each do |addrinfo| + if !addrinfo.ipv4_private? && ips.key?(addrinfo.ip_address) + ip = addrinfo.ip_address + name = ips[ip] + bail! { + log(:fatal_error, "Something is very wrong. The `leap` command must only be run on your sysadmin machine, not on a provider node.") { + log "This machine has the same IP address (#{ip}) as node `#{name}`." + } + } + end + end + end + + ## + ## SSH + ## + + # + # generates a ssh key pair that is used only by remote monitors + # to connect to nodes and run certain allowed commands. + # + # every node has the public monitor key added to their authorized + # keys, and every monitor node has a copy of the private monitor key. + # + def generate_monitor_ssh_keys + priv_key_file = path(:monitor_priv_key) + pub_key_file = path(:monitor_pub_key) + unless file_exists?(priv_key_file, pub_key_file) + ensure_dir(File.dirname(priv_key_file)) + ensure_dir(File.dirname(pub_key_file)) + cmd = %(ssh-keygen -N '' -C 'monitor' -t rsa -b 4096 -f '%s') % priv_key_file + assert_run! cmd + if file_exists?(priv_key_file, pub_key_file) + log :created, priv_key_file + log :created, pub_key_file + else + log :failed, 'to create monitor ssh keys' + end + end + end + + # + # Compiles the authorized keys file, which gets installed on every during init. + # Afterwards, puppet installs an authorized keys file that is generated differently + # (see authorized_keys() in macros.rb) + # + def update_authorized_keys + buffer = StringIO.new + keys = Dir.glob(path([:user_ssh, '*'])) + if keys.empty? + bail! "You must have at least one public SSH user key configured in order to proceed. See `leap help add-user`." + end + if file_exists?(path(:monitor_pub_key)) + keys << path(:monitor_pub_key) + end + keys.sort.each do |keyfile| + ssh_type, ssh_key = File.read(keyfile).strip.split(" ") + buffer << ssh_type + buffer << " " + buffer << ssh_key + buffer << " " + buffer << Path.relative_path(keyfile) + buffer << "\n" + end + write_file!(:authorized_keys, buffer.string) + end + + # + # generates the known_hosts file. + # + # we do a 'late' binding on the hostnames and ip part of the ssh pub key record in order to allow + # for the possibility that the hostnames or ip has changed in the node configuration. + # + def update_known_hosts + buffer = StringIO.new + buffer << "#\n" + buffer << "# This file is automatically generated by the command `leap`. You should NOT modify this file.\n" + buffer << "# Instead, rerun `leap node init` on whatever node is causing SSH problems.\n" + buffer << "#\n" + manager.nodes.keys.sort.each do |node_name| + node = manager.nodes[node_name] + hostnames = [node.name, node.domain.internal, node.domain.full, node.ip_address].join(',') + pub_key = read_file([:node_ssh_pub_key,node.name]) + if pub_key + buffer << [hostnames, pub_key].join(' ') + buffer << "\n" + end + end + write_file!(:known_hosts, buffer.string) + end + + ## + ## provider.json + ## + + # + # generates static provider.json files that can put into place + # (e.g. https://domain/provider.json) for the cases where the + # webapp domain does not match the provider's domain. + # + def compile_provider_json(environments=nil) + webapp_nodes = manager.nodes[:services => 'webapp'] + write_file!(:static_web_readme, STATIC_WEB_README) + environments ||= manager.environment_names + environments.each do |env| + node = webapp_nodes[:environment => env].values.first + if node + env ||= 'default' + write_file!( + [:static_web_provider_json, env], + node['definition_files']['provider'] + ) + write_file!( + [:static_web_htaccess, env], + HTACCESS_FILE % {:min_version => manager.env(env).provider.client_version['min']} + ) + end + end + end + + HTACCESS_FILE = %[ +<Files provider.json> + Header set X-Minimum-Client-Version %{min_version} +</Files> +] + + STATIC_WEB_README = %[ +This directory contains statically rendered copies of the `provider.json` file +used by the client to "bootstrap" configure itself for use with your service +provider. + +There is a separate provider.json file for each environment, although you +should only need 'production/provider.json' or, if you have no environments +configured, 'default/provider.json'. + +To clarify, this is the public `provider.json` file used by the client, not the +`provider.json` file that is used to configure the provider. + +The provider.json file must be available at `https://domain/provider.json` +(unless this provider is included in the list of providers which are pre- +seeded in client). + +This provider.json file can be served correctly in one of three ways: + +(1) If the property webapp.domain is not configured, then the web app will be + installed at https://domain/ and it will handle serving the provider.json file. + +(2) If one or more nodes have the 'static' service configured for the provider's + domain, then these 'static' nodes will correctly serve provider.json. + +(3) Otherwise, you must copy the provider.json file to your web + server and make it available at '/provider.json'. The example htaccess + file shows what header options should be sent by the web server + with the response. + +This directory is needed for method (3), but not for methods (1) or (2). + +This directory has been created by the command `leap compile provider.json`. +Once created, it will be kept up to date everytime you compile. You may safely +remove this directory if you don't use it. +] + + ## + ## + ## ZONE FILE + ## + + def relative_hostname(fqdn, provider) + @domain_regexp ||= /\.?#{Regexp.escape(provider.domain)}$/ + fqdn.sub(@domain_regexp, '') + end + + # + # serial is any number less than 2^32 (4294967296) + # + def compile_zone_file(force=false) + # note: we use the default provider for all nodes, because we use it + # to generate hostnames that are relative to the default domain. + provider = manager.env('default').provider + hosts_seen = {} + lines = [] + + # + # header + # + lines << ZONE_HEADER % { + :domain => provider.domain, + :ns => provider.domain, + :contact => provider.contacts.default.first.sub('@','.'), + :serial => generate_zone_serial + } + + # + # common records + # + lines << ORIGIN_HEADER + # 'A' records for primary domain + manager.nodes[:environment => '!local'].each_node do |node| + if node.dns['aliases'] && node.dns.aliases.include?(provider.domain) + lines << ["@", "IN A #{node.ip_address}"] + end + end + + # NS records + if provider['dns'] && provider.dns['nameservers'] + unless provider.dns.nameservers.is_a?(Array) + # TODO: remove me once we have JSON schema working + bail! {log :error, 'dns.nameservers must be an array' } + end + provider.dns.nameservers.each do |ns| + lines << ["@", "IN NS #{ns}."] + end + elsif !force + log :warning, "Property dns.nameservers is not configured in provider.json." do + log "This will produce a zone file without any NS records." + log "Use --force to skip this warning." + end + return unless agree("Continue? ") + end + + # environment records + manager.environment_names.each do |env| + next if env == 'local' + nodes = manager.nodes[:environment => env] + next unless nodes.any? + spf = nil + dkim = nil + lines << ENV_HEADER % (env.nil? ? 'default' : env) + nodes.each_node do |node| + if node.dns.public + lines << [relative_hostname(node.domain.full, provider), "IN A #{node.ip_address}"] + end + if node.dns['aliases'] + node.dns.aliases.each do |host_alias| + if host_alias != node.domain.full && host_alias != provider.domain + lines << [relative_hostname(host_alias, provider), "IN A #{node.ip_address}"] + end + end + end + if node.services.include? 'mx' + mx_domain = relative_hostname(node.domain.full_suffix, provider) + lines << [mx_domain, "IN MX 10 #{relative_hostname(node.domain.full, provider)}"] + spf ||= [mx_domain, spf_record(node)] + dkim ||= dkim_record(node, provider) + end + end + lines << spf if spf + lines << dkim if dkim + end + + # print the lines + max_width = lines.inject(0) {|max, line| line.is_a?(Array) ? [max, line[0].length].max : max} + max_width = [max_width, 24].min + lines.each do |host, line| + if line.nil? + puts(host) + else + host = '@' if host == '' + puts("%-#{max_width}s %s" % [host, line]) + end + end + end + + # + # outputs entries suitable for an /etc/hosts file + # + def compile_hosts_file + manager.environment_names.each do |env| + nodes = manager.nodes[:environment => env] + next unless nodes.any? + puts + puts "## environment '#{env || 'default'}'" + nodes.each do |name, node| + puts "%s %s" % [ + node.ip_address, + [name, node.get('domain.full'), node.get('dns.aliases')].compact.join(' ') + ] + end + end + end + + private + + # + # allow mail from any mx node, plus the webapp nodes. + # + # TODO: ipv6 + # + def spf_record(node) + ips = node.nodes_like_me['services' => 'webapp'].values.collect {|n| + "ip4:" + n.ip_address + } + # TXT strings may not be longer than 255 characters, although + # you can chain multiple strings together. + strings = "v=spf1 MX #{ips.join(' ')} -all".scan(/.{1,255}/).join('" "') + %(IN TXT "#{strings}") + end + + # + # for example: + # + # selector._domainkey IN TXT "v=DKIM1;h=sha256;k=rsa;s=email;p=MIGfMA0GCSq...GSIb3DQ" + # + # specification: http://dkim.org/specs/rfc4871-dkimbase.html#rfc.section.7.4 + # + def dkim_record(node, provider) + # PEM encoded public key (base64), without the ---PUBLIC KEY--- armor parts. + assert_files_exist! :dkim_pub_key + dkim_pub_key = Path.named_path(:dkim_pub_key) + public_key = File.readlines(dkim_pub_key).grep(/^[^\-]+/).join + + host = relative_hostname( + node.mx.dkim.selector + "._domainkey." + node.domain.full_suffix, + provider) + + attrs = [ + "v=DKIM1", + "h=sha256", + "k=rsa", + "s=email", + "p=" + public_key + ] + + return [host, "IN TXT " + txt_wrap(attrs.join(';'))] + end + + # + # DNS TXT records cannot be longer than 255 characters. + # + # However, multiple responses will be concatenated together. + # It looks like this: + # + # IN TXT "v=spf1 .... first" "second string..." + # + def txt_wrap(str) + '"' + str.scan(/.{1,255}/).join('" "') + '"' + end + + # + # For zone serial number, we want something that will be + # different each time you deploy but also will be greater + # than any prior likely serial that was prefixed by the + # year, such as 2016040600. + # + # so, we use time_t of right now, modified with first + # digit incremented by one. + # + # this will work until Time.at(2**32 - 1_000_000_000) + # aka 2074-05-31 04:41:36 UTC. + # + def generate_zone_serial + Time.now.utc.to_i + 1_000_000_000 + end + + ENV_HEADER = %[ +;; +;; ENVIRONMENT %s +;; + +] + + ZONE_HEADER = %[ +;; +;; BIND data file for %{domain} +;; + +$TTL 600 +$ORIGIN %{domain}. + +@ IN SOA %{ns}. %{contact}. ( + %{serial} ; serial + 7200 ; refresh ( 24 hours) + 3600 ; retry ( 2 hours) + 1209600 ; expire (1000 hours) + 600 ) ; minimum ( 2 days) +; +] + + ORIGIN_HEADER = %[ +;; +;; ZONE ORIGIN +;; + +] + + ## + ## FIREWALL + ## + + public + + def compile_firewall + manager.nodes.each_node(&:evaluate) + + rules = [["ALLOW TO", "PORTS", "ALLOW FROM"]] + manager.nodes[:environment => '!local'].values.each do |node| + next unless node['firewall'] + node.firewall.each do |name, rule| + if rule.is_a? Hash + rules << add_rule(rule) + elsif rule.is_a? Array + rule.each do |r| + rules << add_rule(r) + end + end + end + end + + max_to = rules.inject(0) {|max, r| [max, r[0].length].max} + max_port = rules.inject(0) {|max, r| [max, r[1].length].max} + max_from = rules.inject(0) {|max, r| [max, r[2].length].max} + rules.each do |rule| + puts "%-#{max_to}s %-#{max_port}s %-#{max_from}s" % rule + end + end + + private + + def add_rule(rule) + [rule["to"], [rule["port"]].compact.join(','), rule["from"]] + end + + end +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/db.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/db.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5307ac4d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/db.rb @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Database commands.' + command :db do |db| + db.desc 'Destroy one or more databases. If present, limit to FILTER nodes. For example `leap db destroy --db sessions,tokens testing`.' + db.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true + db.command :destroy do |destroy| + destroy.flag :db, :arg_name => "DATABASES", :desc => 'Comma separated list of databases to destroy (no space). Use "--db all" to destroy all databases.', :optional => true + destroy.flag :user, :arg_name => "USERS", :desc => 'Comma separated list of usernames. The storage databases for these user(s) will be destroyed.', :optional => true + destroy.action do |global_options,options,args| + dbs = (options[:db]||"").split(',') + users = (options[:user]||"").split(',') + if dbs.empty? && users.empty? + bail!('Either --db or --user is required.') + end + nodes = manager.filter(args) + if nodes.any? + nodes = nodes[:services => 'couchdb'] + end + unless nodes.any? + bail! 'No db nodes selected.' + end + if users.any? + unless global_options[:yes] + say 'You are about to permanently destroy user databases for [%s] for nodes [%s].' % [users.join(', '), nodes.keys.join(', ')] + bail! unless agree("Continue? ") + end + destroy_user_dbs(nodes, users) + elsif dbs.any? + unless global_options[:yes] + if dbs.include?('all') + say 'You are about to permanently destroy all database data for nodes [%s].' % nodes.keys.join(', ') + else + say 'You are about to permanently destroy databases [%s] for nodes [%s].' % [dbs.join(', '), nodes.keys.join(', ')] + end + bail! unless agree("Continue? ") + end + if dbs.include?('all') + destroy_all_dbs(nodes) + else + destroy_dbs(nodes, dbs) + end + say 'You must run `leap deploy` in order to create the databases again.' + end + end + end + end + + private + + def destroy_all_dbs(nodes) + ssh_connect(nodes) do |ssh| + ssh.run('/etc/init.d/bigcouch stop && test ! -z "$(ls /opt/bigcouch/var/lib/ 2> /dev/null)" && rm -r /opt/bigcouch/var/lib/* && echo "All DBs destroyed" || echo "DBs already destroyed"') + end + end + + def destroy_dbs(nodes, dbs) + nodes.each_node do |node| + ssh_connect(node) do |ssh| + dbs.each do |db| + ssh.run(DESTROY_DB_COMMAND % {:db => db}) + end + end + end + end + + def destroy_user_dbs(nodes, users) + nodes.each_node do |node| + ssh_connect(node) do |ssh| + users.each do |user| + ssh.run(DESTROY_USER_DB_COMMAND % {:user => user}) + end + end + end + end + + DESTROY_DB_COMMAND = %{ +if [ 200 = `curl -ns -w "%%{http_code}" -X GET "127.0.0.1:5984/%{db}" -o /dev/null` ]; then + echo "Result from DELETE /%{db}:" `curl -ns -X DELETE "127.0.0.1:5984/%{db}"`; +else + echo "Skipping db '%{db}': it does not exist or has already been deleted."; +fi +} + + DESTROY_USER_DB_COMMAND = %{/srv/leap/couchdb/scripts/destroy-user-db --username %{user}} +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/deploy.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/deploy.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9dd190ab --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/deploy.rb @@ -0,0 +1,374 @@ +require 'etc' + +module LeapCli + module Commands + + desc 'Apply recipes to a node or set of nodes.' + long_desc 'The FILTER can be the name of a node, service, or tag.' + arg_name 'FILTER' + command [:deploy, :d] do |c| + + c.switch :fast, :desc => 'Makes the deploy command faster by skipping some slow steps. A "fast" deploy can be used safely if you recently completed a normal deploy.', + :negatable => false + + c.switch :sync, :desc => "Sync files, but don't actually apply recipes.", :negatable => false + + c.switch :force, :desc => 'Deploy even if there is a lockfile.', :negatable => false + + c.switch :downgrade, :desc => 'Allows deploy to run with an older platform version.', :negatable => false + + c.switch :dev, :desc => "Development mode: don't run 'git submodule update' before deploy.", :negatable => false + + c.flag :tags, :desc => 'Specify tags to pass through to puppet (overriding the default).', + :arg_name => 'TAG[,TAG]' + + c.flag :port, :desc => 'Override the default SSH port.', + :arg_name => 'PORT' + + c.flag :ip, :desc => 'Override the default SSH IP address.', + :arg_name => 'IPADDRESS' + + c.action do |global,options,args| + + if options[:dev] != true + init_submodules + end + + nodes = manager.filter!(args, :disabled => false) + if nodes.size > 1 + say "Deploying to these nodes: #{nodes.keys.join(', ')}" + if !global[:yes] && !agree("Continue? ") + quit! "OK. Bye." + end + end + + environments = nodes.field('environment').uniq + if environments.empty? + environments = [nil] + end + environments.each do |env| + check_platform_pinning(env, global) + end + + # compile hiera files for all the nodes in every environment that is + # being deployed and only those environments. + compile_hiera_files(manager.filter(environments), false) + + ssh_connect(nodes, connect_options(options)) do |ssh| + ssh.leap.log :checking, 'node' do + ssh.leap.check_for_no_deploy + ssh.leap.assert_initialized + end + ssh.leap.log :synching, "configuration files" do + sync_hiera_config(ssh) + sync_support_files(ssh) + end + ssh.leap.log :synching, "puppet manifests" do + sync_puppet_files(ssh) + end + unless options[:sync] + ssh.leap.log :applying, "puppet" do + ssh.puppet.apply(:verbosity => [LeapCli.log_level,5].min, + :tags => tags(options), + :force => options[:force], + :info => deploy_info, + :downgrade => options[:downgrade] + ) + end + end + end + if !Util.exit_status.nil? && Util.exit_status != 0 + log :warning, "puppet did not finish successfully." + end + end + end + + desc 'Display recent deployment history for a set of nodes.' + long_desc 'The FILTER can be the name of a node, service, or tag.' + arg_name 'FILTER' + command [:history, :h] do |c| + c.flag :port, :desc => 'Override the default SSH port.', + :arg_name => 'PORT' + c.flag :ip, :desc => 'Override the default SSH IP address.', + :arg_name => 'IPADDRESS' + c.switch :last, :desc => 'Show last deploy only', + :negatable => false + c.action do |global,options,args| + if options[:last] == true + lines = 1 + else + lines = 10 + end + nodes = manager.filter!(args) + ssh_connect(nodes, connect_options(options)) do |ssh| + ssh.leap.history(lines) + end + end + end + + private + + def forcible_prompt(forced, msg, prompt) + say(msg) + if forced + log :warning, "continuing anyway because of --force" + else + say "hint: use --force to skip this prompt." + quit!("OK. Bye.") unless agree(prompt) + end + end + + # + # The currently activated provider.json could have loaded some pinning + # information for the platform. If this is the case, refuse to deploy + # if there is a mismatch. + # + # For example: + # + # "platform": { + # "branch": "develop" + # "version": "1.0..99" + # "commit": "e1d6280e0a8c565b7fb1a4ed3969ea6fea31a5e2..HEAD" + # } + # + def check_platform_pinning(environment, global_options) + provider = manager.env(environment).provider + return unless provider['platform'] + + if environment.nil? || environment == 'default' + provider_json = 'provider.json' + else + provider_json = 'provider.' + environment + '.json' + end + + # can we have json schema verification already? + unless provider.platform.is_a? Hash + bail!('`platform` attribute in #{provider_json} must be a hash (was %s).' % provider.platform.inspect) + end + + # check version + if provider.platform['version'] + if !Leap::Platform.version_in_range?(provider.platform.version) + forcible_prompt( + global_options[:force], + "The platform is pinned to a version range of '#{provider.platform.version}' "+ + "by the `platform.version` property in #{provider_json}, but the platform "+ + "(#{Path.platform}) has version #{Leap::Platform.version}.", + "Do you really want to deploy from the wrong version? " + ) + end + end + + # check branch + if provider.platform['branch'] + if !is_git_directory?(Path.platform) + forcible_prompt( + global_options[:force], + "The platform is pinned to a particular branch by the `platform.branch` property "+ + "in #{provider_json}, but the platform directory (#{Path.platform}) is not a git repository.", + "Do you really want to deploy anyway? " + ) + end + unless provider.platform.branch == current_git_branch(Path.platform) + forcible_prompt( + global_options[:force], + "The platform is pinned to branch '#{provider.platform.branch}' by the `platform.branch` property "+ + "in #{provider_json}, but the current branch is '#{current_git_branch(Path.platform)}' " + + "(for directory '#{Path.platform}')", + "Do you really want to deploy from the wrong branch? " + ) + end + end + + # check commit + if provider.platform['commit'] + if !is_git_directory?(Path.platform) + forcible_prompt( + global_options[:force], + "The platform is pinned to a particular commit range by the `platform.commit` property "+ + "in #{provider_json}, but the platform directory (#{Path.platform}) is not a git repository.", + "Do you really want to deploy anyway? " + ) + end + current_commit = current_git_commit(Path.platform) + Dir.chdir(Path.platform) do + commit_range = assert_run!("git log --pretty='format:%H' '#{provider.platform.commit}'", + "The platform is pinned to a particular commit range by the `platform.commit` property "+ + "in #{provider_json}, but git was not able to find commits in the range specified "+ + "(#{provider.platform.commit}).") + commit_range = commit_range.split("\n") + if !commit_range.include?(current_commit) && + provider.platform.commit.split('..').first != current_commit + forcible_prompt( + global_options[:force], + "The platform is pinned via the `platform.commit` property in #{provider_json} " + + "to a commit in the range #{provider.platform.commit}, but the current HEAD " + + "(#{current_commit}) is not in that range.", + "Do you really want to deploy from the wrong commit? " + ) + end + end + end + end + + def sync_hiera_config(ssh) + ssh.rsync.update do |server| + node = manager.node(server.host) + hiera_file = Path.relative_path([:hiera, node.name]) + ssh.leap.log hiera_file + ' -> ' + node.name + ':' + Leap::Platform.hiera_path + { + :source => hiera_file, + :dest => Leap::Platform.hiera_path, + :flags => "-rltp --chmod=u+rX,go-rwx" + } + end + end + + # + # sync various support files. + # + def sync_support_files(ssh) + dest_dir = Leap::Platform.files_dir + custom_files = build_custom_file_list + ssh.rsync.update do |server| + node = manager.node(server.host) + files_to_sync = node.file_paths.collect {|path| Path.relative_path(path, Path.provider) } + files_to_sync += custom_files + if files_to_sync.any? + ssh.leap.log(files_to_sync.join(', ') + ' -> ' + node.name + ':' + dest_dir) + { + :chdir => Path.named_path(:files_dir), + :source => ".", + :dest => dest_dir, + :excludes => "*", + :includes => calculate_includes_from_files(files_to_sync, '/files'), + :flags => "-rltp --chmod=u+rX,go-rwx --relative --delete --delete-excluded --copy-links" + } + else + nil + end + end + end + + def sync_puppet_files(ssh) + ssh.rsync.update do |server| + ssh.leap.log(Path.platform + '/[bin,tests,puppet] -> ' + server.host + ':' + Leap::Platform.leap_dir) + { + :dest => Leap::Platform.leap_dir, + :source => '.', + :chdir => Path.platform, + :excludes => '*', + :includes => ['/bin', '/bin/**', '/puppet', '/puppet/**', '/tests', '/tests/**'], + :flags => "-rlt --relative --delete --copy-links" + } + end + end + + # + # ensure submodules are up to date, if the platform is a git + # repository. + # + def init_submodules + return unless is_git_directory?(Path.platform) + Dir.chdir Path.platform do + assert_run! "git submodule sync" + statuses = assert_run! "git submodule status" + statuses.strip.split("\n").each do |status_line| + if status_line =~ /^[\+-]/ + submodule = status_line.split(' ')[1] + log "Updating submodule #{submodule}" + assert_run! "git submodule update --init #{submodule}" + end + end + end + end + + # + # converts an array of file paths into an array + # suitable for --include of rsync + # + # if set, `prefix` is stripped off. + # + def calculate_includes_from_files(files, prefix=nil) + return nil unless files and files.any? + + # prepend '/' (kind of like ^ for rsync) + includes = files.collect {|file| file =~ /^\// ? file : '/' + file } + + # include all sub files of specified directories + includes.size.times do |i| + if includes[i] =~ /\/$/ + includes << includes[i] + '**' + end + end + + # include all parent directories (required because of --exclude '*') + includes.size.times do |i| + path = File.dirname(includes[i]) + while(path != '/') + includes << path unless includes.include?(path) + path = File.dirname(path) + end + end + + if prefix + includes.map! {|path| path.sub(/^#{Regexp.escape(prefix)}\//, '/')} + end + + return includes + end + + def tags(options) + if options[:tags] + tags = options[:tags].split(',') + else + tags = Leap::Platform.default_puppet_tags.dup + end + tags << 'leap_slow' unless options[:fast] + tags.join(',') + end + + # + # a provider might have various customization files that should be sync'ed to the server. + # this method builds that list of files to sync. + # + def build_custom_file_list + custom_files = [] + Leap::Platform.paths.keys.grep(/^custom_/).each do |path| + if file_exists?(path) + relative_path = Path.relative_path(path, Path.provider) + if dir_exists?(path) + custom_files << relative_path + '/' # rsync needs trailing slash + else + custom_files << relative_path + end + end + end + return custom_files + end + + def deploy_info + info = [] + info << "user: %s" % Etc.getpwuid(Process.euid).name + if is_git_directory?(Path.platform) && current_git_branch(Path.platform) != 'master' + info << "platform: %s (%s %s)" % [ + Leap::Platform.version, + current_git_branch(Path.platform), + current_git_commit(Path.platform)[0..4] + ] + else + info << "platform: %s" % Leap::Platform.version + end + if is_git_directory?(LEAP_CLI_BASE_DIR) + info << "leap_cli: %s (%s %s)" % [ + LeapCli::VERSION, + current_git_branch(LEAP_CLI_BASE_DIR), + current_git_commit(LEAP_CLI_BASE_DIR)[0..4] + ] + else + info << "leap_cli: %s" % LeapCli::VERSION + end + info.join(', ') + end + end +end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/env.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/env.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..80be2174 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/env.rb @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +module LeapCli + module Commands + + desc "Manipulate and query environment information." + long_desc "The 'environment' node property can be used to isolate sets of nodes into entirely separate environments. "+ + "A node in one environment will never interact with a node from another environment. "+ + "Environment pinning works by modifying your ~/.leaprc file and is dependent on the "+ + "absolute file path of your provider directory (pins don't apply if you move the directory)" + command [:env, :e] do |c| + c.desc "List the available environments. The pinned environment, if any, will be marked with '*'. Will also set the pin if run with an environment argument." + c.arg_name 'ENVIRONMENT', :optional => true + c.command :ls do |ls| + ls.action do |global_options, options, args| + environment = get_env_from_args(args) + if environment + pin(environment) + LeapCli.leapfile.load + end + print_envs + end + end + + c.desc 'Pin the environment to ENVIRONMENT. All subsequent commands will only apply to nodes in this environment.' + c.arg_name 'ENVIRONMENT' + c.command :pin do |pin| + pin.action do |global_options,options,args| + environment = get_env_from_args(args) + if environment + pin(environment) + else + bail! "There is no environment `#{environment}`" + end + end + end + + c.desc "Unpin the environment. All subsequent commands will apply to all nodes." + c.command :unpin do |unpin| + unpin.action do |global_options, options, args| + LeapCli.leapfile.unset('environment') + log 0, :saved, "~/.leaprc, removing environment property." + end + end + + c.default_command :ls + end + + protected + + def get_env_from_args(args) + environment = args.first + if environment == 'default' || (environment && manager.environment_names.include?(environment)) + return environment + else + return nil + end + end + + def pin(environment) + LeapCli.leapfile.set('environment', environment) + log 0, :saved, "~/.leaprc with environment set to #{environment}." + end + + def print_envs + envs = ["default"] + manager.environment_names.compact.sort + envs.each do |env| + if env + if LeapCli.leapfile.environment == env + puts "* #{env}" + else + puts " #{env}" + end + end + end + end + end +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/facts.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/facts.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11329ccc --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/facts.rb @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# +# Gather facter facts +# + +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Gather information on nodes.' + command :facts do |facts| + facts.desc 'Query servers to update facts.json.' + facts.long_desc "Queries every node included in FILTER and saves the important information to facts.json" + facts.arg_name 'FILTER' + facts.command :update do |update| + update.action do |global_options,options,args| + update_facts(global_options, options, args) + end + end + end + + protected + + def facter_cmd + 'facter --json ' + Leap::Platform.facts.join(' ') + end + + def remove_node_facts(name) + if file_exists?(:facts) + update_facts_file({name => nil}) + end + end + + def update_node_facts(name, facts) + update_facts_file({name => facts}) + end + + def rename_node_facts(old_name, new_name) + if file_exists?(:facts) + facts = JSON.parse(read_file(:facts) || {}) + facts[new_name] = facts[old_name] + facts[old_name] = nil + update_facts_file(facts, true) + end + end + + # + # if overwrite = true, then ignore existing facts.json. + # + def update_facts_file(new_facts, overwrite=false) + replace_file!(:facts) do |content| + if overwrite || content.nil? || content.empty? + old_facts = {} + else + old_facts = manager.facts + end + facts = old_facts.merge(new_facts) + facts.each do |name, value| + if value.is_a? String + if value == "" + value = nil + else + value = JSON.parse(value) rescue JSON::ParserError + end + end + if value.is_a? Hash + value.delete_if {|key,v| v.nil?} + end + facts[name] = value + end + facts.delete_if do |name, value| + value.nil? || value.empty? + end + if facts.empty? + "{}\n" + else + JSON.sorted_generate(facts) + "\n" + end + end + end + + private + + def update_facts(global_options, options, args) + nodes = manager.filter(args, :local => false, :disabled => false) + new_facts = {} + ssh_connect(nodes) do |ssh| + ssh.leap.run_with_progress(facter_cmd) do |response| + node = manager.node(response[:host]) + if node + new_facts[node.name] = response[:data].strip + else + log :warning, 'Could not find node for hostname %s' % response[:host] + end + end + end + # only overwrite the entire facts file if and only if we are gathering facts + # for all nodes in all environments. + overwrite_existing = args.empty? && LeapCli.leapfile.environment.nil? + update_facts_file(new_facts, overwrite_existing) + end + +end; end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/info.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/info.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52225a94 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/info.rb @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Prints information regarding facts, history, and running processes for a node or nodes.' + long_desc 'The FILTER can be the name of a node, service, or tag.' + arg_name 'FILTER' + command [:info] do |c| + c.action do |global,options,args| + nodes = manager.filter!(args) + ssh_connect(nodes, connect_options(options)) do |ssh| + ssh.leap.debug + end + end + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/inspect.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/inspect.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20654fa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/inspect.rb @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Prints details about a file. Alternately, the argument FILE can be the name of a node, service or tag.' + arg_name 'FILE' + command [:inspect, :i] do |c| + c.switch 'base', :desc => 'Inspect the FILE from the provider_base (i.e. without local inheritance).', :negatable => false + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + object = args.first + assert! object, 'A file path or node/service/tag name is required' + method = inspection_method(object) + if method && defined?(method) + self.send(method, object, options) + else + log "Sorry, I don't know how to inspect that." + end + end + end + + private + + FTYPE_MAP = { + "PEM certificate" => :inspect_x509_cert, + "PEM RSA private key" => :inspect_x509_key, + "OpenSSH RSA public key" => :inspect_ssh_pub_key, + "PEM certificate request" => :inspect_x509_csr + } + + def inspection_method(object) + if File.exists?(object) + ftype = `file #{object}`.split(':').last.strip + log 2, "file is of type '#{ftype}'" + if FTYPE_MAP[ftype] + FTYPE_MAP[ftype] + elsif File.extname(object) == ".json" + full_path = File.expand_path(object, Dir.pwd) + if path_match?(:node_config, full_path) + :inspect_node + elsif path_match?(:service_config, full_path) + :inspect_service + elsif path_match?(:tag_config, full_path) + :inspect_tag + elsif path_match?(:provider_config, full_path) || path_match?(:provider_env_config, full_path) + :inspect_provider + elsif path_match?(:common_config, full_path) + :inspect_common + else + nil + end + end + elsif manager.nodes[object] + :inspect_node + elsif manager.services[object] + :inspect_service + elsif manager.tags[object] + :inspect_tag + elsif object == "common" + :inspect_common + elsif object == "provider" + :inspect_provider + else + nil + end + end + + # + # inspectors + # + + def inspect_x509_key(file_path, options) + assert_bin! 'openssl' + puts assert_run! 'openssl rsa -in %s -text -check' % file_path + end + + def inspect_x509_cert(file_path, options) + assert_bin! 'openssl' + puts assert_run! 'openssl x509 -in %s -text -noout' % file_path + log 0, :"SHA256 fingerprint", X509.fingerprint("SHA256", file_path) + end + + def inspect_x509_csr(file_path, options) + assert_bin! 'openssl' + puts assert_run! 'openssl req -text -noout -verify -in %s' % file_path + end + + #def inspect_ssh_pub_key(file_path) + #end + + def inspect_node(arg, options) + inspect_json manager.nodes[name(arg)] + end + + def inspect_service(arg, options) + if options[:base] + inspect_json manager.base_services[name(arg)] + else + inspect_json manager.services[name(arg)] + end + end + + def inspect_tag(arg, options) + if options[:base] + inspect_json manager.base_tags[name(arg)] + else + inspect_json manager.tags[name(arg)] + end + end + + def inspect_provider(arg, options) + if options[:base] + inspect_json manager.base_provider + elsif arg =~ /provider\.(.*)\.json/ + inspect_json manager.env($1).provider + else + inspect_json manager.provider + end + end + + def inspect_common(arg, options) + if options[:base] + inspect_json manager.base_common + else + inspect_json manager.common + end + end + + # + # helpers + # + + def name(arg) + File.basename(arg).sub(/\.json$/, '') + end + + def inspect_json(config) + if config + puts JSON.sorted_generate(config) + end + end + + def path_match?(path_symbol, path) + Dir.glob(Path.named_path([path_symbol, '*'])).include?(path) + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/list.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/list.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa425432 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/list.rb @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +require 'command_line_reporter' + +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'List nodes and their classifications' + long_desc 'Prints out a listing of nodes, services, or tags. ' + + 'If present, the FILTER can be a list of names of nodes, services, or tags. ' + + 'If the name is prefixed with +, this acts like an AND condition. ' + + "For example:\n\n" + + "`leap list node1 node2` matches all nodes named \"node1\" OR \"node2\"\n\n" + + "`leap list openvpn +local` matches all nodes with service \"openvpn\" AND tag \"local\"" + + arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true + command [:list,:ls] do |c| + c.flag 'print', :desc => 'What attributes to print (optional)' + c.switch 'disabled', :desc => 'Include disabled nodes in the list.', :negatable => false + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + # don't rely on default manager(), because we want to pass custom options to load() + manager = LeapCli::Config::Manager.new + if global_options[:color] + colors = ['cyan', 'white'] + else + colors = [nil, nil] + end + puts + manager.load(:include_disabled => options['disabled'], :continue_on_error => true) + if options['print'] + print_node_properties(manager.filter(args), options['print']) + else + if args.any? + NodeTable.new(manager.filter(args), colors).run + else + environment = LeapCli.leapfile.environment || '_all_' + TagTable.new('SERVICES', manager.env(environment).services, colors).run + TagTable.new('TAGS', manager.env(environment).tags, colors).run + NodeTable.new(manager.filter(), colors).run + end + end + end + end + + private + + def self.print_node_properties(nodes, properties) + properties = properties.split(',') + max_width = nodes.keys.inject(0) {|max,i| [i.size,max].max} + nodes.each_node do |node| + value = properties.collect{|prop| + prop_value = node[prop] + if prop_value.nil? + "null" + elsif prop_value == "" + "empty" + elsif prop_value.is_a? LeapCli::Config::Object + node[prop].dump_json(:format => :compact) # TODO: add option of getting pre-evaluation values. + else + prop_value.to_s + end + }.join(', ') + printf("%#{max_width}s %s\n", node.name, value) + end + puts + end + + class TagTable + include CommandLineReporter + def initialize(heading, tag_list, colors) + @heading = heading + @tag_list = tag_list + @colors = colors + end + def run + tags = @tag_list.keys.select{|tag| tag !~ /^_/}.sort # sorted list of tags, excluding _partials + max_width = [20, (tags+[@heading]).inject(0) {|max,i| [i.size,max].max}].max + table :border => false do + row :color => @colors[0] do + column @heading, :align => 'right', :width => max_width + column "NODES", :width => HighLine::SystemExtensions.terminal_size.first - max_width - 2, :padding => 2 + end + tags.each do |tag| + next if @tag_list[tag].node_list.empty? + row :color => @colors[1] do + column tag + column @tag_list[tag].node_list.keys.sort.join(', ') + end + end + end + vertical_spacing + end + end + + # + # might be handy: HighLine::SystemExtensions.terminal_size.first + # + class NodeTable + include CommandLineReporter + def initialize(node_list, colors) + @node_list = node_list + @colors = colors + end + def run + rows = @node_list.keys.sort.collect do |node_name| + [node_name, @node_list[node_name].services.sort.join(', '), @node_list[node_name].tags.sort.join(', ')] + end + unless rows.any? + puts Paint["no results", :red] + puts + return + end + padding = 2 + max_node_width = [20, (rows.map{|i|i[0]} + ["NODES"] ).inject(0) {|max,i| [i.size,max].max}].max + max_service_width = (rows.map{|i|i[1]} + ["SERVICES"]).inject(0) {|max,i| [i.size+padding+padding,max].max} + max_tag_width = (rows.map{|i|i[2]} + ["TAGS"] ).inject(0) {|max,i| [i.size,max].max} + table :border => false do + row :color => @colors[0] do + column "NODES", :align => 'right', :width => max_node_width + column "SERVICES", :width => max_service_width, :padding => 2 + column "TAGS", :width => max_tag_width + end + rows.each do |r| + row :color => @colors[1] do + column r[0] + column r[1] + column r[2] + end + end + end + vertical_spacing + end + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/node.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/node.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a23661b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/node.rb @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +# +# fyi: the `node init` command lives in node_init.rb, +# but all other `node x` commands live here. +# + +autoload :IPAddr, 'ipaddr' + +module LeapCli; module Commands + + ## + ## COMMANDS + ## + + desc 'Node management' + command [:node, :n] do |node| + node.desc 'Create a new configuration file for a node named NAME.' + node.long_desc ["If specified, the optional argument SEED can be used to seed values in the node configuration file.", + "The format is property_name:value.", + "For example: `leap node add web1 ip_address:1.2.3.4 services:webapp`.", + "To set nested properties, property name can contain '.', like so: `leap node add web1 ssh.port:44`", + "Separeate multiple values for a single property with a comma, like so: `leap node add mynode services:webapp,dns`"].join("\n\n") + node.arg_name 'NAME [SEED]' # , :optional => false, :multiple => false + node.command :add do |add| + add.switch :local, :desc => 'Make a local testing node (by automatically assigning the next available local IP address). Local nodes are run as virtual machines on your computer.', :negatable => false + add.action do |global_options,options,args| + # argument sanity checks + name = args.first + assert_valid_node_name!(name, options[:local]) + assert_files_missing! [:node_config, name] + + # create and seed new node + node = Config::Node.new(manager.env) + if options[:local] + node['ip_address'] = pick_next_vagrant_ip_address + end + seed_node_data_from_cmd_line(node, args[1..-1]) + seed_node_data_from_template(node) + validate_ip_address(node) + begin + node['name'] = name + json = node.dump_json(:exclude => ['name']) + write_file!([:node_config, name], json + "\n") + if file_exists? :ca_cert, :ca_key + generate_cert_for_node(manager.reload_node!(node)) + end + rescue LeapCli::ConfigError => exc + remove_node_files(name) + end + end + end + + node.desc 'Renames a node file, and all its related files.' + node.arg_name 'OLD_NAME NEW_NAME' + node.command :mv do |mv| + mv.action do |global_options,options,args| + node = get_node_from_args(args, include_disabled: true) + new_name = args.last + assert_valid_node_name!(new_name, node.vagrant?) + ensure_dir [:node_files_dir, new_name] + Leap::Platform.node_files.each do |path| + rename_file! [path, node.name], [path, new_name] + end + remove_directory! [:node_files_dir, node.name] + rename_node_facts(node.name, new_name) + end + end + + node.desc 'Removes all the files related to the node named NAME.' + node.arg_name 'NAME' #:optional => false #, :multiple => false + node.command :rm do |rm| + rm.action do |global_options,options,args| + node = get_node_from_args(args, include_disabled: true) + remove_node_files(node.name) + if node.vagrant? + vagrant_command("destroy --force", [node.name]) + end + remove_node_facts(node.name) + end + end + end + + ## + ## PUBLIC HELPERS + ## + + def get_node_from_args(args, options={}) + node_name = args.first + node = manager.node(node_name) + if node.nil? && options[:include_disabled] + node = manager.disabled_node(node_name) + end + assert!(node, "Node '#{node_name}' not found.") + node + end + + def seed_node_data_from_cmd_line(node, args) + args.each do |seed| + key, value = seed.split(':', 2) + value = format_seed_value(value) + assert! key =~ /^[0-9a-z\._]+$/, "illegal characters used in property '#{key}'" + if key =~ /\./ + key_parts = key.split('.') + final_key = key_parts.pop + current_object = node + key_parts.each do |key_part| + current_object[key_part] ||= Config::Object.new + current_object = current_object[key_part] + end + current_object[final_key] = value + else + node[key] = value + end + end + end + + # + # load "new node template" information into the `node`, modifying `node`. + # values in the template will not override existing node values. + # + def seed_node_data_from_template(node) + node.inherit_from!(manager.template('common')) + [node['services']].flatten.each do |service| + if service + template = manager.template(service) + if template + node.inherit_from!(template) + end + end + end + end + + def remove_node_files(node_name) + (Leap::Platform.node_files + [:node_files_dir]).each do |path| + remove_file! [path, node_name] + end + end + + # + # conversions: + # + # "x,y,z" => ["x","y","z"] + # + # "22" => 22 + # + # "5.1" => 5.1 + # + def format_seed_value(v) + if v =~ /,/ + v = v.split(',') + v.map! do |i| + i = i.to_i if i.to_i.to_s == i + i = i.to_f if i.to_f.to_s == i + i + end + else + v = v.to_i if v.to_i.to_s == v + v = v.to_f if v.to_f.to_s == v + end + return v + end + + def validate_ip_address(node) + if node['ip_address'] == "REQUIRED" + bail! do + log :error, "ip_address is not set. Specify with `leap node add NAME ip_address:ADDRESS`." + end + end + IPAddr.new(node['ip_address']) + rescue ArgumentError + bail! do + if node['ip_address'] + log :invalid, "ip_address #{node['ip_address'].inspect}" + else + log :missing, "ip_address" + end + end + end + + def assert_valid_node_name!(name, local=false) + assert! name, 'No <node-name> specified.' + if local + assert! name =~ /^[0-9a-z]+$/, "illegal characters used in node name '#{name}' (note: Vagrant does not allow hyphens or underscores)" + else + assert! name =~ /^[0-9a-z-]+$/, "illegal characters used in node name '#{name}' (note: Linux does not allow underscores)" + end + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/node_init.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/node_init.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..33f6288d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/node_init.rb @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +# +# Node initialization. +# Most of the fun stuff is in tasks.rb. +# + +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Node management' + command :node do |node| + node.desc 'Bootstraps a node or nodes, setting up SSH keys and installing prerequisite packages' + node.long_desc "This command prepares a server to be used with the LEAP Platform by saving the server's SSH host key, " + + "copying the authorized_keys file, installing packages that are required for deploying, and registering important facts. " + + "Node init must be run before deploying to a server, and the server must be running and available via the network. " + + "This command only needs to be run once, but there is no harm in running it multiple times." + node.arg_name 'FILTER' + node.command :init do |init| + init.switch 'echo', :desc => 'If set, passwords are visible as you type them (default is hidden)', :negatable => false + init.flag :port, :desc => 'Override the default SSH port.', :arg_name => 'PORT' + init.flag :ip, :desc => 'Override the default SSH IP address.', :arg_name => 'IPADDRESS' + + init.action do |global,options,args| + assert! args.any?, 'You must specify a FILTER' + finished = [] + manager.filter!(args).each_node do |node| + is_node_alive(node, options) + save_public_host_key(node, global, options) unless node.vagrant? + update_compiled_ssh_configs + ssh_connect_options = connect_options(options).merge({:bootstrap => true, :echo => options[:echo]}) + ssh_connect(node, ssh_connect_options) do |ssh| + if node.vagrant? + ssh.install_insecure_vagrant_key + end + ssh.install_authorized_keys + ssh.install_prerequisites + unless node.vagrant? + ssh.leap.log(:checking, "SSH host keys") do + ssh.leap.capture(get_ssh_keys_cmd) do |response| + update_local_ssh_host_keys(node, response[:data]) if response[:exitcode] == 0 + end + end + end + ssh.leap.log(:updating, "facts") do + ssh.leap.capture(facter_cmd) do |response| + if response[:exitcode] == 0 + update_node_facts(node.name, response[:data]) + else + log :failed, "to run facter on #{node.name}" + end + end + end + end + finished << node.name + end + log :completed, "initialization of nodes #{finished.join(', ')}" + end + end + end + + private + + ## + ## PRIVATE HELPERS + ## + + def is_node_alive(node, options) + address = options[:ip] || node.ip_address + port = options[:port] || node.ssh.port + log :connecting, "to node #{node.name}" + assert_run! "nc -zw3 #{address} #{port}", + "Failed to reach #{node.name} (address #{address}, port #{port}). You can override the configured IP address and port with --ip or --port." + end + + # + # saves the public ssh host key for node into the provider directory. + # + # see `man sshd` for the format of known_hosts + # + def save_public_host_key(node, global, options) + log :fetching, "public SSH host key for #{node.name}" + address = options[:ip] || node.ip_address + port = options[:port] || node.ssh.port + host_keys = get_public_keys_for_ip(address, port) + pub_key_path = Path.named_path([:node_ssh_pub_key, node.name]) + + if Path.exists?(pub_key_path) + if host_keys.include? SshKey.load(pub_key_path) + log :trusted, "- Public SSH host key for #{node.name} matches previously saved key", :indent => 1 + else + bail! do + log :error, "The public SSH host keys we just fetched for #{node.name} doesn't match what we have saved previously.", :indent => 1 + log "Delete the file #{pub_key_path} if you really want to remove the trusted SSH host key.", :indent => 2 + end + end + else + known_key = host_keys.detect{|k|k.in_known_hosts?(node.name, node.ip_address, node.domain.name)} + if known_key + log :trusted, "- Public SSH host key for #{node.name} is trusted (key found in your ~/.ssh/known_hosts)" + else + public_key = SshKey.pick_best_key(host_keys) + if public_key.nil? + bail!("We got back #{host_keys.size} host keys from #{node.name}, but we can't support any of them.") + else + say(" This is the SSH host key you got back from node \"#{node.name}\"") + say(" Type -- #{public_key.bits} bit #{public_key.type.upcase}") + say(" Fingerprint -- " + public_key.fingerprint) + say(" Public Key -- " + public_key.key) + if !global[:yes] && !agree(" Is this correct? ") + bail! + else + known_key = public_key + end + end + end + puts + write_file! [:node_ssh_pub_key, node.name], known_key.to_s + end + end + + # + # Get the public host keys for a host using ssh-keyscan. + # Return an array of SshKey objects, one for each key. + # + def get_public_keys_for_ip(address, port=22) + assert_bin!('ssh-keyscan') + output = assert_run! "ssh-keyscan -p #{port} #{address}", "Could not get the public host key from #{address}:#{port}. Maybe sshd is not running?" + if output.empty? + bail! :failed, "ssh-keyscan returned empty output." + end + + if output =~ /No route to host/ + bail! :failed, 'ssh-keyscan: no route to %s' % address + else + keys = SshKey.parse_keys(output) + if keys.empty? + bail! "ssh-keyscan got zero host keys back (that we understand)! Output was: #{output}" + else + return keys + end + end + end + + # run on the server to generate a string suitable for passing to SshKey.parse_keys() + def get_ssh_keys_cmd + "/bin/grep ^HostKey /etc/ssh/sshd_config | /usr/bin/awk '{print $2 \".pub\"}' | /usr/bin/xargs /bin/cat" + end + + # + # Sometimes the ssh host keys on the server will be better than what we have + # stored locally. In these cases, ask the user if they want to upgrade. + # + def update_local_ssh_host_keys(node, remote_keys_string) + remote_keys = SshKey.parse_keys(remote_keys_string) + return unless remote_keys.any? + current_key = SshKey.load(Path.named_path([:node_ssh_pub_key, node.name])) + best_key = SshKey.pick_best_key(remote_keys) + return unless best_key && current_key + if current_key != best_key + say(" One of the SSH host keys for node '#{node.name}' is better than what you currently have trusted.") + say(" Current key: #{current_key.summary}") + say(" Better key: #{best_key.summary}") + if agree(" Do you want to use the better key? ") + write_file! [:node_ssh_pub_key, node.name], best_key.to_s + end + else + log(3, "current host key does not need updating") + end + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/ssh.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/ssh.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3887618e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/ssh.rb @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Log in to the specified node with an interactive shell.' + arg_name 'NAME' #, :optional => false, :multiple => false + command :ssh do |c| + c.flag 'ssh', :desc => "Pass through raw options to ssh (e.g. `--ssh '-F ~/sshconfig'`)." + c.flag 'port', :arg_name => 'SSH_PORT', :desc => 'Override default SSH port used when trying to connect to the server. Same as `--ssh "-p SSH_PORT"`.' + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + exec_ssh(:ssh, options, args) + end + end + + desc 'Log in to the specified node with an interactive shell using mosh (requires node to have mosh.enabled set to true).' + arg_name 'NAME' + command :mosh do |c| + c.flag 'ssh', :desc => "Pass through raw options to ssh (e.g. `--ssh '-F ~/sshconfig'`)." + c.flag 'port', :arg_name => 'SSH_PORT', :desc => 'Override default SSH port used when trying to connect to the server. Same as `--ssh "-p SSH_PORT"`.' + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + exec_ssh(:mosh, options, args) + end + end + + desc 'Creates an SSH port forward (tunnel) to the node NAME. REMOTE_PORT is the port on the remote node that the tunnel will connect to. LOCAL_PORT is the optional port on your local machine. For example: `leap tunnel couch1:5984`.' + arg_name '[LOCAL_PORT:]NAME:REMOTE_PORT' + command :tunnel do |c| + c.flag 'ssh', :desc => "Pass through raw options to ssh (e.g. --ssh '-F ~/sshconfig')." + c.flag 'port', :arg_name => 'SSH_PORT', :desc => 'Override default SSH port used when trying to connect to the server. Same as `--ssh "-p SSH_PORT"`.' + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + local_port, node, remote_port = parse_tunnel_arg(args.first) + unless node.ssh.config.AllowTcpForwarding == "yes" + log :warning, "It looks like TCP forwarding is not enabled. "+ + "The tunnel command requires that the node property ssh.config.AllowTcpForwarding "+ + "be set to 'yes'. Add this property to #{node.name}.json, deploy, and then try tunnel again." + end + options[:ssh] = [options[:ssh], "-N -L 127.0.0.1:#{local_port}:0.0.0.0:#{remote_port}"].join(' ') + log("Forward port localhost:#{local_port} to #{node.name}:#{remote_port}") + if is_port_available?(local_port) + exec_ssh(:ssh, options, [node.name]) + end + end + end + + desc 'Secure copy from FILE1 to FILE2. Files are specified as NODE_NAME:FILE_PATH. For local paths, omit "NODE_NAME:".' + arg_name 'FILE1 FILE2' + command :scp do |c| + c.switch :r, :desc => 'Copy recursively' + c.action do |global_options, options, args| + if args.size != 2 + bail!('You must specificy both FILE1 and FILE2') + end + from, to = args + if (from !~ /:/ && to !~ /:/) || (from =~ /:/ && to =~ /:/) + bail!('One FILE must be remote and the other local.') + end + src_node_name = src_file_path = src_node = nil + dst_node_name = dst_file_path = dst_node = nil + if from =~ /:/ + src_node_name, src_file_path = from.split(':') + src_node = get_node_from_args([src_node_name], :include_disabled => true) + dst_file_path = to + else + dst_node_name, dst_file_path = to.split(':') + dst_node = get_node_from_args([dst_node_name], :include_disabled => true) + src_file_path = from + end + exec_scp(options, src_node, src_file_path, dst_node, dst_file_path) + end + end + + protected + + # + # allow for ssh overrides of all commands that use ssh_connect + # + def connect_options(options) + connect_options = {:ssh_options=>{}} + if options[:port] + connect_options[:ssh_options][:port] = options[:port] + end + if options[:ip] + connect_options[:ssh_options][:host_name] = options[:ip] + end + return connect_options + end + + def ssh_config_help_message + puts "" + puts "Are 'too many authentication failures' getting you down?" + puts "Then we have the solution for you! Add something like this to your ~/.ssh/config file:" + puts " Host *.#{manager.provider.domain}" + puts " IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa" + puts " IdentitiesOnly=yes" + puts "(replace `id_rsa` with the actual private key filename that you use for this provider)" + end + + require 'socket' + def is_port_available?(port) + TCPServer.open('127.0.0.1', port) {} + true + rescue Errno::EACCES + bail!("You don't have permission to bind to port #{port}.") + rescue Errno::EADDRINUSE + bail!("Local port #{port} is already in use. Specify LOCAL_PORT to pick another.") + rescue Exception => exc + bail!(exc.to_s) + end + + private + + def exec_ssh(cmd, cli_options, args) + node = get_node_from_args(args, :include_disabled => true) + port = node.ssh.port + options = ssh_config(node) + username = 'root' + if LeapCli.log_level >= 3 + options << "-vv" + elsif LeapCli.log_level >= 2 + options << "-v" + end + if cli_options[:port] + port = cli_options[:port] + end + if cli_options[:ssh] + options << cli_options[:ssh] + end + ssh = "ssh -l #{username} -p #{port} #{options.join(' ')}" + if cmd == :ssh + command = "#{ssh} #{node.domain.full}" + elsif cmd == :mosh + command = "MOSH_TITLE_NOPREFIX=1 mosh --ssh \"#{ssh}\" #{node.domain.full}" + end + log 2, command + + # exec the shell command in a subprocess + pid = fork { exec "#{command}" } + + Signal.trap("SIGINT") do + Process.kill("KILL", pid) + Process.wait(pid) + exit(0) + end + + # wait for shell to exit so we can grab the exit status + _, status = Process.waitpid2(pid) + + if status.exitstatus == 255 + ssh_config_help_message + elsif status.exitstatus != 0 + exit(status.exitstatus) + end + end + + def exec_scp(cli_options, src_node, src_file_path, dst_node, dst_file_path) + node = src_node || dst_node + options = ssh_config(node) + port = node.ssh.port + username = 'root' + options << "-r" if cli_options[:r] + scp = "scp -P #{port} #{options.join(' ')}" + if src_node + command = "#{scp} #{username}@#{src_node.domain.full}:#{src_file_path} #{dst_file_path}" + elsif dst_node + command = "#{scp} #{src_file_path} #{username}@#{dst_node.domain.full}:#{dst_file_path}" + end + log 2, command + + # exec the shell command in a subprocess + pid = fork { exec "#{command}" } + + Signal.trap("SIGINT") do + Process.kill("KILL", pid) + Process.wait(pid) + exit(0) + end + + # wait for shell to exit so we can grab the exit status + _, status = Process.waitpid2(pid) + exit(status.exitstatus) + end + + # + # SSH command line -o options. See `man ssh_config` + # + # NOTES: + # + # The option 'HostKeyAlias=#{node.name}' is oddly incompatible with ports in + # known_hosts file, so we must not use this or non-standard ports break. + # + def ssh_config(node) + options = [ + "-o 'HostName=#{node.ip_address}'", + "-o 'GlobalKnownHostsFile=#{path(:known_hosts)}'", + "-o 'UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null'" + ] + if node.vagrant? + options << "-i #{vagrant_ssh_key_file}" # use the universal vagrant insecure key + options << "-o IdentitiesOnly=yes" # force the use of the insecure vagrant key + options << "-o 'StrictHostKeyChecking=no'" # blindly accept host key and don't save it + # (since userknownhostsfile is /dev/null) + else + options << "-o 'StrictHostKeyChecking=yes'" + end + if !node.supported_ssh_host_key_algorithms.empty? + options << "-o 'HostKeyAlgorithms=#{node.supported_ssh_host_key_algorithms}'" + end + return options + end + + def parse_tunnel_arg(arg) + if arg.count(':') == 1 + node_name, remote = arg.split(':') + local = nil + elsif arg.count(':') == 2 + local, node_name, remote = arg.split(':') + else + bail!('Argument NAME:REMOTE_PORT required.') + end + node = get_node_from_args([node_name], :include_disabled => true) + remote = remote.to_i + local = local || remote + local = local.to_i + return [local, node, remote] + end + +end; end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/test.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/test.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73207b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc 'Run tests.' + command [:test, :t] do |test| + test.desc 'Run the test suit on FILTER nodes.' + test.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true + test.command :run do |run| + run.switch 'continue', :desc => 'Continue over errors and failures (default is --no-continue).', :negatable => true + run.action do |global_options,options,args| + test_order = File.join(Path.platform, 'tests/order.rb') + if File.exists?(test_order) + require test_order + end + manager.filter!(args).names_in_test_dependency_order.each do |node_name| + node = manager.nodes[node_name] + begin + ssh_connect(node) do |ssh| + ssh.run(test_cmd(options)) + end + rescue Capistrano::CommandError => exc + if options[:continue] + exit_status(1) + else + bail! + end + end + end + end + end + + test.desc 'Creates files needed to run tests.' + test.command :init do |init| + init.action do |global_options,options,args| + generate_test_client_openvpn_configs + end + end + + test.default_command :run + end + + private + + def test_cmd(options) + if options[:continue] + "#{Leap::Platform.leap_dir}/bin/run_tests --continue" + else + "#{Leap::Platform.leap_dir}/bin/run_tests" + end + end + + # + # generates a whole bunch of openvpn configs that can be used to connect to different openvpn gateways + # + def generate_test_client_openvpn_configs + assert_config! 'provider.ca.client_certificates.unlimited_prefix' + assert_config! 'provider.ca.client_certificates.limited_prefix' + template = read_file! Path.find_file(:test_client_openvpn_template) + manager.environment_names.each do |env| + vpn_nodes = manager.nodes[:environment => env][:services => 'openvpn']['openvpn.allow_limited' => true] + if vpn_nodes.any? + generate_test_client_cert(provider.ca.client_certificates.limited_prefix) do |key, cert| + write_file! [:test_openvpn_config, [env, 'limited'].compact.join('_')], Util.erb_eval(template, binding) + end + end + vpn_nodes = manager.nodes[:environment => env][:services => 'openvpn']['openvpn.allow_unlimited' => true] + if vpn_nodes.any? + generate_test_client_cert(provider.ca.client_certificates.unlimited_prefix) do |key, cert| + write_file! [:test_openvpn_config, [env, 'unlimited'].compact.join('_')], Util.erb_eval(template, binding) + end + end + end + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/user.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/user.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b842e854 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/user.rb @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + +# +# perhaps we want to verify that the key files are actually the key files we expect. +# we could use 'file' for this: +# +# > file ~/.gnupg/00440025.asc +# ~/.gnupg/00440025.asc: PGP public key block +# +# > file ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub +# ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub: OpenSSH RSA public key +# + +module LeapCli + module Commands + + desc 'Adds a new trusted sysadmin by adding public keys to the "users" directory.' + arg_name 'USERNAME' #, :optional => false, :multiple => false + command :'add-user' do |c| + + c.switch 'self', :desc => 'Add yourself as a trusted sysadmin by choosing among the public keys available for the current user.', :negatable => false + c.flag 'ssh-pub-key', :desc => 'SSH public key file for this new user' + c.flag 'pgp-pub-key', :desc => 'OpenPGP public key file for this new user' + + c.action do |global_options,options,args| + username = args.first + if !username.any? + if options[:self] + username ||= `whoami`.strip + else + help! "Either USERNAME argument or --self flag is required." + end + end + if Leap::Platform.reserved_usernames.include? username + bail! %(The username "#{username}" is reserved. Sorry, pick another.) + end + + ssh_pub_key = nil + pgp_pub_key = nil + + if options['ssh-pub-key'] + ssh_pub_key = read_file!(options['ssh-pub-key']) + end + if options['pgp-pub-key'] + pgp_pub_key = read_file!(options['pgp-pub-key']) + end + + if options[:self] + ssh_pub_key ||= pick_ssh_key.to_s + pgp_pub_key ||= pick_pgp_key + end + + assert!(ssh_pub_key, 'Sorry, could not find SSH public key.') + + if ssh_pub_key + write_file!([:user_ssh, username], ssh_pub_key) + end + if pgp_pub_key + write_file!([:user_pgp, username], pgp_pub_key) + end + + update_authorized_keys + end + end + + # + # let the the user choose among the ssh public keys that we encounter, or just pick the key if there is only one. + # + def pick_ssh_key + ssh_keys = [] + Dir.glob("#{ENV['HOME']}/.ssh/*.pub").each do |keyfile| + ssh_keys << SshKey.load(keyfile) + end + + if `which ssh-add`.strip.any? + `ssh-add -L 2> /dev/null`.split("\n").compact.each do |line| + key = SshKey.load(line) + if key + key.comment = 'ssh-agent' + ssh_keys << key unless ssh_keys.include?(key) + end + end + end + ssh_keys.compact! + + assert! ssh_keys.any?, 'Sorry, could not find any SSH public key for you. Have you run ssh-keygen?' + + if ssh_keys.length > 1 + key_index = numbered_choice_menu('Choose your SSH public key', ssh_keys.collect(&:summary)) do |line, i| + say("#{i+1}. #{line}") + end + else + key_index = 0 + end + + return ssh_keys[key_index] + end + + # + # let the the user choose among the gpg public keys that we encounter, or just pick the key if there is only one. + # + def pick_pgp_key + begin + require 'gpgme' + rescue LoadError + log "Skipping OpenPGP setup because gpgme is not installed." + return + end + + secret_keys = GPGME::Key.find(:secret) + if secret_keys.empty? + log "Skipping OpenPGP setup because I could not find any OpenPGP keys for you" + return nil + end + + secret_keys.select!{|key| !key.expired} + + if secret_keys.length > 1 + key_index = numbered_choice_menu('Choose your OpenPGP public key', secret_keys) do |key, i| + key_info = key.to_s.split("\n")[0..1].map{|line| line.sub(/^\s*(sec|uid)\s*/,'')}.join(' -- ') + say("#{i+1}. #{key_info}") + end + else + key_index = 0 + end + + key_id = secret_keys[key_index].sha + + # can't use this, it includes signatures: + #puts GPGME::Key.export(key_id, :armor => true, :export_options => :export_minimal) + + # export with signatures removed: + return `gpg --armor --export-options export-minimal --export #{key_id}`.strip + end + + end +end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/util.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/util.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1da570e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/util.rb @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +module LeapCli; module Commands + + extend self + extend LeapCli::Util + extend LeapCli::Util::RemoteCommand + + def path(name) + Path.named_path(name) + end + + # + # keeps prompting the user for a numbered choice, until they pick a good one or bail out. + # + # block is yielded and is responsible for rendering the choices. + # + def numbered_choice_menu(msg, items, &block) + while true + say("\n" + msg + ':') + items.each_with_index &block + say("q. quit") + index = ask("number 1-#{items.length}> ") + if index.empty? + next + elsif index =~ /q/ + bail! + else + i = index.to_i - 1 + if i < 0 || i >= items.length + bail! + else + return i + end + end + end + end + + + def parse_node_list(nodes) + if nodes.is_a? Config::Object + Config::ObjectList.new(nodes) + elsif nodes.is_a? Config::ObjectList + nodes + elsif nodes.is_a? String + manager.filter!(nodes) + else + bail! "argument error" + end + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/commands/vagrant.rb b/lib/leap_cli/commands/vagrant.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9fdd48e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/commands/vagrant.rb @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +autoload :IPAddr, 'ipaddr' +require 'fileutils' + +module LeapCli; module Commands + + desc "Manage local virtual machines." + long_desc "This command provides a convient way to manage Vagrant-based virtual machines. If FILTER argument is missing, the command runs on all local virtual machines. The Vagrantfile is automatically generated in 'test/Vagrantfile'. If you want to run vagrant commands manually, cd to 'test'." + command [:local, :l] do |local| + local.desc 'Starts up the virtual machine(s)' + local.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true #, :multiple => false + local.command :start do |start| + start.flag(:basebox, + :desc => "The basebox to use. This value is passed to vagrant as the "+ + "`config.vm.box` option. The value here should be the name of an installed box or a "+ + "shorthand name of a box in HashiCorp's Atlas.", + :arg_name => 'BASEBOX', + :default_value => 'LEAP/jessie' + ) + start.action do |global_options,options,args| + vagrant_command(["up", "sandbox on"], args, options) + end + end + + local.desc 'Shuts down the virtual machine(s)' + local.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true #, :multiple => false + local.command :stop do |stop| + stop.action do |global_options,options,args| + if global_options[:yes] + vagrant_command("halt --force", args) + else + vagrant_command("halt", args) + end + end + end + + local.desc 'Destroys the virtual machine(s), reclaiming the disk space' + local.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true #, :multiple => false + local.command :destroy do |destroy| + destroy.action do |global_options,options,args| + if global_options[:yes] + vagrant_command("destroy --force", args) + else + vagrant_command("destroy", args) + end + end + end + + local.desc 'Print the status of local virtual machine(s)' + local.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true #, :multiple => false + local.command :status do |status| + status.action do |global_options,options,args| + vagrant_command("status", args) + end + end + + local.desc 'Saves the current state of the virtual machine as a new snapshot' + local.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true #, :multiple => false + local.command :save do |status| + status.action do |global_options,options,args| + vagrant_command("sandbox commit", args) + end + end + + local.desc 'Resets virtual machine(s) to the last saved snapshot' + local.arg_name 'FILTER', :optional => true #, :multiple => false + local.command :reset do |reset| + reset.action do |global_options,options,args| + vagrant_command("sandbox rollback", args) + end + end + end + + public + + # + # returns the path to a vagrant ssh private key file. + # + # if the vagrant.key file is owned by root or ourselves, then + # we need to make sure that it owned by us and not world readable. + # + def vagrant_ssh_key_file + file_path = Path.vagrant_ssh_priv_key_file + Util.assert_files_exist! file_path + uid = File.new(file_path).stat.uid + if uid == 0 || uid == Process.euid + FileUtils.install file_path, '/tmp/vagrant.key', :mode => 0600 + file_path = '/tmp/vagrant.key' + end + return file_path + end + + protected + + def vagrant_command(cmds, args, options={}) + vagrant_setup(options) + cmds = cmds.to_a + if args.empty? + nodes = [""] + else + nodes = manager.filter(args)[:environment => "local"].field(:name) + end + if nodes.any? + vagrant_dir = File.dirname(Path.named_path(:vagrantfile)) + exec = ["cd #{vagrant_dir}"] + cmds.each do |cmd| + nodes.each do |node| + exec << "vagrant #{cmd} #{node}" + end + end + execute exec.join('; ') + else + bail! "No nodes found. This command only works on nodes with ip_address in the network #{LeapCli.leapfile.vagrant_network}" + end + end + + private + + def vagrant_setup(options) + assert_bin! 'vagrant', 'Vagrant is required for running local virtual machines. Run "sudo apt-get install vagrant".' + assert! (vagrant_version >= Gem::Version.new('1.1')), 'Vagrant version >= 1.1 is required for running local virtual machines. Please upgrade.' + + unless assert_run!('vagrant plugin list | grep sahara | cat').chars.any? + log :installing, "vagrant plugin 'sahara'" + assert_run! 'vagrant plugin install sahara' + end + create_vagrant_file(options) + end + + def vagrant_version + @vagrant_version ||= Gem::Version.new(assert_run!('vagrant --version').split(' ')[1]) + end + + def execute(cmd) + log 2, :run, cmd + exec cmd + end + + def create_vagrant_file(options) + lines = [] + + basebox = options[:basebox] || 'LEAP/jessie' + # override basebox with custom setting from Leapfile or ~/.leaprc + basebox = leapfile.vagrant_basebox || basebox + + lines << %[Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|] + manager.each_node do |node| + if node.vagrant? + lines << %[ config.vm.define :#{node.name} do |config|] + lines << %[ config.vm.box = "#{basebox}"] + lines << %[ config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "#{node.ip_address}"] + lines << %[ config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v|] + lines << %[ v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--natdnshostresolver1", "on"]] + lines << %[ v.name = "#{node.name}"] + lines << %[ v.memory = 1536] + lines << %[ end] + lines << %[ config.vm.provider "libvirt" do |v|] + lines << %[ v.memory = 1536] + lines << %[ end] + lines << %[ #{leapfile.custom_vagrant_vm_line}] if leapfile.custom_vagrant_vm_line + lines << %[ end] + end + end + + lines << %[end] + lines << "" + write_file! :vagrantfile, lines.join("\n") + end + + def pick_next_vagrant_ip_address + taken_ips = manager.nodes[:environment => "local"].field(:ip_address) + if taken_ips.any? + highest_ip = taken_ips.map{|ip| IPAddr.new(ip)}.max + new_ip = highest_ip.succ + else + new_ip = IPAddr.new(LeapCli.leapfile.vagrant_network).succ.succ + end + return new_ip.to_s + end + +end; end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fdb9a94e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros.rb @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# +# MACROS +# +# The methods in these files are available in the context of a .json configuration file. +# (The module LeapCli::Macro is included in Config::Object) +# + +require_relative 'macros/core' +require_relative 'macros/files' +require_relative 'macros/haproxy' +require_relative 'macros/hosts' +require_relative 'macros/keys' +require_relative 'macros/nodes' +require_relative 'macros/secrets' +require_relative 'macros/stunnel' +require_relative 'macros/provider' diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/core.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/core.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..873da358 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/core.rb @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # Creates a hash from the ssh key info in users directory, for use in + # updating authorized_keys file. Additionally, the 'monitor' public key is + # included, which is used by the monitor nodes to run particular commands + # remotely. + # + def authorized_keys + hash = {} + keys = Dir.glob(Path.named_path([:user_ssh, '*'])) + keys.sort.each do |keyfile| + ssh_type, ssh_key = File.read(keyfile, :encoding => 'UTF-8').strip.split(" ") + name = File.basename(File.dirname(keyfile)) + until hash[name].nil? + i ||= 1; name = "#{name}#{i+=1}" + end + hash[name] = { + "type" => ssh_type, + "key" => ssh_key + } + end + ssh_type, ssh_key = File.read(Path.named_path(:monitor_pub_key), :encoding => 'UTF-8').strip.split(" ") + hash[Leap::Platform.monitor_username] = { + "type" => ssh_type, + "key" => ssh_key + } + hash + end + + def assert(assertion) + if instance_eval(assertion) + true + else + raise AssertionFailed.new(assertion), assertion, caller + end + end + + def error(msg) + raise ConfigError.new(@node, msg), msg, caller + end + + # + # applies a JSON partial to this node + # + def apply_partial(partial_path) + if env.partials[partial_path] + self.deep_merge!(env.partials[partial_path]) + else + raise ArgumentError.new( + "No such partial `%s`. Available partials include:\n%s" % + [partial_path, env.partials.keys.join(", ")] + ) + end + end + + # + # If at first you don't succeed, then it is time to give up. + # + # try{} returns nil if anything in the block throws an exception. + # + # You can wrap something that might fail in `try`, like so. + # + # "= try{ nodes[:services => 'tor'].first.ip_address } " + # + def try(&block) + yield + rescue NoMethodError + rescue ArgumentError + nil + end + + protected + + # + # returns a node list, if argument is not already one + # + def listify(node_list) + if node_list.is_a? Config::ObjectList + node_list + elsif node_list.is_a? Config::Object + Config::ObjectList.new(node_list) + else + raise ArgumentError, 'argument must be a node or node list, not a `%s`' % node_list.class, caller + end + end + + end +end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/files.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/files.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04c94edf --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/files.rb @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +## +## FILES +## + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # inserts the contents of a file + # + def file(filename, options={}) + if filename.is_a? Symbol + filename = [filename, @node.name] + end + filepath = Path.find_file(filename) + if filepath + if filepath =~ /\.erb$/ + return ERB.new(File.read(filepath, :encoding => 'UTF-8'), nil, '%<>').result(binding) + else + return File.read(filepath, :encoding => 'UTF-8') + end + else + raise FileMissing.new(Path.named_path(filename), options) + end + end + + # + # like #file, but allow missing files + # + def try_file(filename) + return file(filename) + rescue FileMissing + return nil + end + + # + # returns the location of a file that is stored on the local + # host, under PROVIDER_DIR/files. + # + def local_file_path(path, options={}) + if path.is_a? Symbol + path = [path, @node.name] + elsif path.is_a? String + # ensure it prefixed with files/ + unless path =~ /^files\// + path = "files/" + path + end + end + local_path = Path.find_file(path) + if local_path.nil? + if options[:missing] + raise FileMissing.new(Path.named_path(path), options) + elsif block_given? + yield + return local_file_path(path, options) # try again. + else + Util::log 2, :skipping, "local_file_path(\"#{path}\") because there is no such file." + return nil + end + else + return local_path + end + end + + # + # Returns the location of a file once it is deployed via rsync to the a + # remote server. An internal list of discovered file paths is saved, in + # order to rsync these files when needed. + # + # If the file does not exist, nil is returned. + # + # If there is a block given and the file does not actually exist, the + # block will be yielded to give an opportunity for some code to create the + # file. + # + # For example: + # + # file_path(:dkim_priv_key) {generate_dkim_key} + # + # notes: + # + # * argument 'path' is relative to Path.provider/files or + # Path.provider_base/files + # * the path returned by this method is absolute + # * the path stored for use later by rsync is relative to Path.provider + # * if the path does not exist locally, but exists in provider_base, + # then the default file from provider_base is copied locally. this + # is required for rsync to work correctly. + # + def remote_file_path(path, options={}, &block) + local_path = local_file_path(path, options, &block) + + return nil if local_path.nil? + + # if file is under Path.provider_base, we must copy the default file to + # to Path.provider in order for rsync to be able to sync the file. + if local_path =~ /^#{Regexp.escape(Path.provider_base)}/ + local_provider_path = local_path.sub(/^#{Regexp.escape(Path.provider_base)}/, Path.provider) + FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(local_provider_path), :mode => 0700 + FileUtils.install local_path, local_provider_path, :mode => 0600 + Util.log :created, Path.relative_path(local_provider_path) + local_path = local_provider_path + end + + # ensure directories end with /, important for building rsync command + if File.directory?(local_path) && local_path !~ /\/$/ + local_path += '/' + end + + relative_path = Path.relative_path(local_path) + relative_path.sub!(/^files\//, '') # remove "files/" prefix + @node.file_paths << relative_path + return File.join(Leap::Platform.files_dir, relative_path) + end + + # deprecated + def file_path(path, options={}) + return remote_file_path(path, options) + end + + end +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/haproxy.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/haproxy.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..602ae726 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/haproxy.rb @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +## +## HAPROXY +## + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # creates a hash suitable for configuring haproxy. the key is the node name of the server we are proxying to. + # + # * node_list - a hash of nodes for the haproxy servers + # * stunnel_client - contains the mappings to local ports for each server node. + # * non_stunnel_port - in case self is included in node_list, the port to connect to. + # + # 1000 weight is used for nodes in the same location. + # 100 otherwise. + # + def haproxy_servers(node_list, stunnel_clients, non_stunnel_port=nil) + default_weight = 10 + local_weight = 100 + + # record the hosts_file + hostnames(node_list) + + # create a simple map for node name -> local stunnel accept port + accept_ports = stunnel_clients.inject({}) do |hsh, stunnel_entry| + name = stunnel_entry.first.sub /_[0-9]+$/, '' + hsh[name] = stunnel_entry.last['accept_port'] + hsh + end + + # if one the nodes in the node list is ourself, then there will not be a stunnel to it, + # but we need to include it anyway in the haproxy config. + if node_list[self.name] && non_stunnel_port + accept_ports[self.name] = non_stunnel_port + end + + # create the first pass of the servers hash + servers = node_list.values.inject(Config::ObjectList.new) do |hsh, node| + # make sure we have a port to talk to + unless accept_ports[node.name] + error "haproxy needs a local port to talk to when connecting to #{node.name}" + end + weight = default_weight + try { + weight = local_weight if self.location.name == node.location.name + } + hsh[node.name] = Config::Object[ + 'backup', false, + 'host', 'localhost', + 'port', accept_ports[node.name], + 'weight', weight + ] + if node.services.include?('couchdb') + hsh[node.name]['writable'] = node.couch.mode != 'mirror' + end + hsh + end + + # if there are some local servers, make the others backup + if servers.detect{|k,v| v.weight == local_weight} + servers.each do |k,server| + server['backup'] = server['weight'] == default_weight + end + end + + return servers + end + + end +end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/hosts.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/hosts.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..963857ae --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/hosts.rb @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + ## + ## IPs + ## + + # + # returns a simple array of all the IPs for the specified node list + # + def host_ips(node_list) + if self.vagrant? + node_list = node_list['environment' => 'local'] + else + node_list = node_list['environment' => '!local'] + end + node_list.map {|name, n| + [n.ip_address, (manager.facts[name]||{})['ec2_public_ipv4']] + }.flatten.compact.uniq + end + + ## + ## HOSTS + ## + + # + # records the list of hosts that are encountered for this node + # + def hostnames(nodes) + @referenced_nodes ||= Config::ObjectList.new + nodes = listify(nodes) + nodes.each_node do |node| + @referenced_nodes[node.name] ||= node + end + return nodes.values.collect {|node| node.domain.name} + end + + # + # Generates entries needed for updating /etc/hosts on a node (as a hash). + # + # Argument `nodes` can be nil or a list of nodes. If nil, only include the + # IPs of the other nodes this @node as has encountered (plus all mx nodes). + # + # Also, for virtual machines, we use the local address if this @node is in + # the same location as the node in question. + # + # We include the ssh public key for each host, so that the hash can also + # be used to generate the /etc/ssh/known_hosts + # + def hosts_file(nodes=nil) + if nodes.nil? + if @referenced_nodes && @referenced_nodes.any? + nodes = @referenced_nodes + nodes = nodes.merge(nodes_like_me[:services => 'mx']) # all nodes always need to communicate with mx nodes. + end + end + return {} unless nodes + hosts = {} + my_location = @node['location'] ? @node['location']['name'] : nil + nodes.each_node do |node| + hosts[node.name] = { + 'ip_address' => node.ip_address, + 'domain_internal' => node.domain.internal, + 'domain_full' => node.domain.full, + 'port' => node.ssh.port + } + if node.dns['aliases'] && node.dns['aliases'].any? + # include aliases, but without domain.full + hosts[node.name]['aliases'] = node.dns['aliases'] - [node.domain.full] + end + node_location = node['location'] ? node['location']['name'] : nil + if my_location == node_location + if facts = @node.manager.facts[node.name] + if facts['ec2_public_ipv4'] + hosts[node.name]['ip_address'] = facts['ec2_public_ipv4'] + end + end + end + host_pub_key = Util::read_file([:node_ssh_pub_key,node.name]) + if host_pub_key + hosts[node.name]['host_pub_key'] = host_pub_key + end + end + hosts + end + + end +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/keys.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/keys.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e7a75cfb --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/keys.rb @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +# +# Macro for dealing with cryptographic keys +# + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # return a fingerprint for a key or certificate + # + def fingerprint(filename, options={}) + options[:mode] ||= :x509 + if options[:mode] == :x509 + "SHA256: " + X509.fingerprint("SHA256", Path.named_path(filename)) + elsif options[:mode] == :rsa + key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read(filename)) + Digest::SHA1.new.hexdigest(key.to_der) + end + end + + ## + ## TOR + ## + + # + # return the path to the tor public key + # generating key if it is missing + # + def tor_public_key_path(path_name, key_type) + file_path(path_name) { generate_tor_key(key_type) } + end + + # + # return the path to the tor private key + # generating key if it is missing + # + def tor_private_key_path(path_name, key_type) + file_path(path_name) { generate_tor_key(key_type) } + end + + # + # Generates a onion_address from a public RSA key file. + # + # path_name is the named path of the Tor public key. + # + # Basically, an onion address is nothing more than a base32 encoding + # of the first 10 bytes of a sha1 digest of the public key. + # + # Additionally, Tor ignores the 22 byte header of the public key + # before taking the sha1 digest. + # + def onion_address(path_name) + require 'base32' + require 'base64' + require 'openssl' + path = Path.find_file([path_name, self.name]) + if path && File.exists?(path) + public_key_str = File.readlines(path).grep(/^[^-]/).join + public_key = Base64.decode64(public_key_str) + public_key = public_key.slice(22..-1) # Tor ignores the 22 byte SPKI header + sha1sum = Digest::SHA1.new.digest(public_key) + Base32.encode(sha1sum.slice(0,10)).downcase + else + LeapCli.log :warning, 'Tor public key file "%s" does not exist' % tor_public_key_path + end + end + + def generate_dkim_key(bit_size=2048) + LeapCli.log :generating, "%s bit RSA DKIM key" % bit_size do + private_key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(bit_size) + public_key = private_key.public_key + LeapCli::Util.write_file! :dkim_priv_key, private_key.to_pem + LeapCli::Util.write_file! :dkim_pub_key, public_key.to_pem + end + end + + private + + def generate_tor_key(key_type) + if key_type == 'RSA' + require 'certificate_authority' + keypair = CertificateAuthority::MemoryKeyMaterial.new + bit_size = 1024 + LeapCli.log :generating, "%s bit RSA Tor key" % bit_size do + keypair.generate_key(bit_size) + LeapCli::Util.write_file! [:node_tor_priv_key, self.name], keypair.private_key.to_pem + LeapCli::Util.write_file! [:node_tor_pub_key, self.name], keypair.public_key.to_pem + end + else + LeapCli.bail! 'tor.key.type of %s is not yet supported' % key_type + end + end + + end +end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/nodes.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/nodes.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e23831d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/nodes.rb @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +## +## node related macros +## + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # the list of all the nodes + # + def nodes + env.nodes + end + + # + # simple alias for global.provider + # + def provider + env.provider + end + + # + # returns a list of nodes that match the same environment + # + # if @node.environment is not set, we return other nodes + # where environment is not set. + # + def nodes_like_me + nodes[:environment => @node.environment] + end + + # + # returns a list of nodes that match the location name + # and environment of @node. + # + def nodes_near_me + if @node['location'] && @node['location']['name'] + nodes_like_me['location.name' => @node.location.name] + else + nodes_like_me['location' => nil] + end + end + + # + # + # picks a node out from the node list in such a way that: + # + # (1) which nodes picked which nodes is saved in secrets.json + # (2) when other nodes call this macro with the same node list, they are guaranteed to get a different node + # (3) if all the nodes in the pick_node list have been picked, remaining nodes are distributed randomly. + # + # if the node_list is empty, an exception is raised. + # if node_list size is 1, then that node is returned and nothing is + # memorized via the secrets.json file. + # + # `label` is needed to distinguish between pools of nodes for different purposes. + # + # TODO: more evenly balance after all the nodes have been picked. + # + def pick_node(label, node_list) + if node_list.any? + if node_list.size == 1 + return node_list.values.first + else + secrets_key = "pick_node(:#{label},#{node_list.keys.sort.join(',')})" + secrets_value = @manager.secrets.retrieve(secrets_key, @node.environment) || {} + secrets_value[@node.name] ||= begin + node_to_pick = nil + node_list.each_node do |node| + next if secrets_value.values.include?(node.name) + node_to_pick = node.name + end + node_to_pick ||= secrets_value.values.shuffle.first # all picked already, so pick a random one. + node_to_pick + end + picked_node_name = secrets_value[@node.name] + @manager.secrets.set(secrets_key, secrets_value, @node.environment) + return node_list[picked_node_name] + end + else + raise ArgumentError.new('pick_node(node_list): node_list cannot be empty') + end + end + + end +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/provider.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/provider.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e74da01 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/provider.rb @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# +# These macros are intended only for use in provider.json, although they are +# currently loaded in all .json contexts. +# + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # returns an array of the service names, including only those services that + # are enabled for this environment. + # + def enabled_services + manager.env(self.environment).services[:service_type => :user_service].field(:name).select { |service| + manager.nodes[:environment => self.environment][:services => service].any? + } + end + + # + # The webapp will not work unless the service level configuration is precisely defined. + # Here, we take what the sysadmin has specified in provider.json and clean it up to + # ensure it is OK. + # + # It would be better to add support for JSON schema. + # + def service_levels() + levels = {} + provider.service.levels.each do |name, level| + if name =~ /^[0-9]+$/ + name = name.to_i + end + levels[name] = level_cleanup(name, level.clone) + end + levels + end + + private + + def print_warning(name, msg) + if self.environment + provider_str = "provider.json or %s" % ['provider', self.environment, 'json'].join('.') + else + provider_str = "provider.json" + end + LeapCli::log :warning, "In #{provider_str}, you have an incorrect definition for service level '#{name}':" do + LeapCli::log msg + end + end + + def level_cleanup(name, level) + unless level['name'] + print_warning(name, 'required field "name" is missing') + end + unless level['description'] + print_warning(name, 'required field "description" is missing') + end + unless level['bandwidth'].nil? || level['bandwidth'] == 'limited' + print_warning(name, 'field "bandwidth" must be nil or "limited"') + end + unless level['rate'].nil? || level['rate'].is_a?(Hash) + print_warning(name, 'field "rate" must be nil or a hash (e.g. {"USD":10, "EUR":10})') + end + possible_services = enabled_services + if level['services'] + level['services'].each do |service| + unless possible_services.include? service + print_warning(name, "the service '#{service}' does not exist or there are no nodes that provide this service.") + LeapCli::Util::bail! + end + end + else + level['services'] = possible_services + end + level['services'] = remap_services(level['services']) + level + end + + # + # the service names that the webapp uses and that leap_platform uses are different. ugh. + # + SERVICE_MAP = { + "mx" => "email", + "openvpn" => "eip" + } + def remap_services(services) + services.map {|srv| SERVICE_MAP[srv]} + end + + end +end diff --git a/lib/leap_cli/macros/secrets.rb b/lib/leap_cli/macros/secrets.rb new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d1feb55 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/leap_cli/macros/secrets.rb @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +require 'base32' + +module LeapCli + module Macro + + # + # inserts a named secret, generating it if needed. + # + # manager.export_secrets should be called later to capture any newly generated secrets. + # + # +length+ is the character length of the generated password. + # + def secret(name, length=32) + manager.secrets.set(name, @node.environment) { Util::Secret.generate(length) } + end + + # inserts a base32 encoded secret + def base32_secret(name, length=20) + manager.secrets.set(name, @node.environment) { Base32.encode(Util::Secret.generate(length)) } + end + + # Picks a random obfsproxy port from given range + def rand_range(name, range) + manager.secrets.set(name, @node.environment) { rand(range) } + end + + # + # inserts an hexidecimal secret string, generating it if needed. + # + # +bit_length+ is the bits in the secret, (ie length of resulting hex string will be bit_length/4) + # + def hex_secret(name, bit_length=128) + manager.secrets.set(name, @node.environment) { Util::Secret.generate_hex(bit_length) } + end + + end +end
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