* Better handle symlinks in artifact paths.
* Fix a race condition in the local builder where Terraform wouldn't
wait for local builds to finish before attempting to install vault on
target nodes.
* Make building the web ui configurable in the dev scenario.
* Rename `vault_artifactory_artifact` to `build_artifactory_artifact` to
better align with existing "build" modules.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
* [VAULT-26888] Create developer scenarios
Create developer scenarios that have simplified inputs designed for
provisioning clusters and limited verification.
* Migrate Artifactory installation module from support team focused
scenarios to the vault repository.
* Migrate support focused scenarios to the repo and update them to use
the latest in-repo modules.
* Fully document and comment scenarios to help users outline, configure,
and use the scenarios.
* Remove outdated references to the private registry that is not needed.
* Automatically configure the login shell profile to include the path to
the vault binary and the VAULT_ADDR/VAULT_TOKEN environment variables.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Add `config_mode` variant to some scenarios so we can dynamically change
how we primarily configure the Vault cluster, either by a configuration
file or with environment variables.
As part of this change we also:
* Start consuming the Enos terraform provider from public Terraform
registry.
* Remove the old `seal_ha_beta` variant as it is no longer required.
* Add a module that performs a `vault operator step-down` so that we can
force leader elections in scenarios.
* Wire up an operator step-down into some scenarios to test both the old
and new multiseal code paths during leader elections.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Add support for testing `+ent.hsm` and `+ent.hsm.fips1402` Vault editions
with `pkcs11` seal types utilizing a shared `softhsm` token. Softhsm2 is
a software HSM that will load seal keys from a local disk via pkcs11.
The pkcs11 seal implementation is fairly complex as we have to create a
one or more shared tokens with various keys and distribute them to all
nodes in the cluster before starting Vault. We also have to ensure that
each sets labels are unique.
We also make a few quality of life updates by utilizing globals for
variants that don't often change and update base versions for various
scenarios.
* Add `seal_pkcs11` module for creating a `pkcs11` seal key using
`softhsm2` as our backing implementation.
* Require the latest enos provider to gain access to the `enos_user`
resource to ensure correct ownership and permissions of the
`softhsm2` data directory and files.
* Add `pkcs11` seal to all scenarios that support configuring a seal
type.
* Extract system package installation out of the `vault_cluster` module
and into its own `install_package` module that we can reuse.
* Fix a bug when using the local builder variant that mangled the path.
This likely slipped in during the migration to auto-version bumping.
* Fix an issue where restarting Vault nodes with a socket seal would
fail because a seal socket sync wasn't available on all nodes. Now we
start the socket listener on all nodes to ensure any node can become
primary and "audit" to the socket listner.
* Remove unused attributes from some verify modules.
* Go back to using cheaper AWS regions.
* Use globals for variants.
* Update initial vault version for `upgrade` and `autopilot` scenarios.
* Update the consul versions for all scenarios that support a consul
storage backend.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
* adding new version bump refactoring
* address comments
* remove changes used for testing
* add the version bump event!
* fix local enos scenarios
* remove unnecessary local get_local_metadata steps from scenarios
* add version base, pre, and meta to the get_local_metadata module
* use the get_local_metadata module in the local builder for version
metadata
* update the version verifier to always require a build date
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
* Update to embed the base version from the VERSION file directly into version.go.
This ensures that any go tests can use the same (valid) version as CI and so can local builds and local enos runs.
We still want to be able to set a default metadata value in version_base.go as this is not something that we set in the VERSION file - we pass this in as an ldflag in CI (matters more for ENT but we want to keep these files in sync across repos).
* update comment
* fixing bad merge
* removing actions-go-build as it won't work with the latest go caching changes
* fix logic for getting version in enos-lint.yml
* fix version number
* removing unneeded module
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* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package.
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* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package.
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* Updating the license from MPL to Business Source License.
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* add missing license headers
* Update copyright file headers to BUS-1.1
* Fix test that expected exact offset on hcl file
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Begin the process of migrating away from the "strongly encouraged not to
use"[0] Ec2 spot fleet API to the more modern `ec2:CreateFleet`.
Unfortuantely the `instant` type fleet does not guarantee fulfillment
with either on-demand or spot types. We'll need to add a feature similar
to `wait_for_fulfillment` on the `spot_fleet_request` resource[1] to
`ec2_fleet` before we can rely on it.
We also update the existing target fleets to support provisioning generic
targets. This has allowed us to remove our usage of `terraform-enos-aws-consul`
and replace it with a smaller `backend_consul` module in-repo.
We also remove `terraform-enos-aws-infra` and replace it with two smaller
in-repo modules `ec2_info` and `create_vpc`. This has allowed us to simplify
the vpc resources we use for each scneario, which in turn allows us to
not rely on flaky resources.
As part of this refactor we've also made it possible to provision
targets using different distro versions.
[0] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/spot-best-practices.html#which-spot-request-method-to-use
[1] https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/spot_fleet_request#wait_for_fulfillment
* enos/consul: add `backend_consul` module that accepts target hosts.
* enos/target_ec2_spot_fleet: add support for consul networking.
* enos/target_ec2_spot_fleet: add support for customizing cluster tag
key.
* enos/scenarios: create `target_ec2_fleet` which uses a more modern
`ec2_fleet` API.
* enos/create_vpc: replace `terraform-enos-aws-infra` with smaller and
simplified version. Flatten the networking to a single route on the
default route table and a single subnet.
* enos/ec2_info: add a new module to give us useful ec2 information
including AMI id's for various arch/distro/version combinations.
* enos/ci: update service user role to allow for managing ec2 fleets.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Here we make the following major changes:
* Centralize CRT builder logic into a script utility so that we can share the
logic for building artifacts in CI or locally.
* Simplify the build workflow by calling a reusable workflow many times
instead of repeating the contents.
* Create a workflow that validates whether or not the build workflow and all
child workflows have succeeded to allow for merge protection.
Motivation
* We need branch requirements for the build workflow and all subsequent
integration tests (QT-353)
* We need to ensure that the Enos local builder works (QT-558)
* Debugging build failures can be difficult because one has to hand craft the
steps to recreate the build
* Merge conflicts between Vault OSS and Vault ENT build workflows are quite
painful. As the build workflow must be the same file and name we'll reduce
what is contained in each that is unique. Implementations of building
will be unique per edition so we don't have to worry about conflict
resolution.
* Since we're going to be touching the build workflow to do the first two
items we might as well try and improve those other issues at the same time
to reduce the overhead of backports and conflicts.
Considerations
* Build logic for Vault OSS and Vault ENT differs
* The Enos local builder was duplicating a lot of what we did in the CRT build
workflow
* Version and other artifact metadata has been an issue before. Debugging it
has been tedious and error prone.
* The build workflow is full of brittle copy and paste that is hard to
understand, especially for all of the release editions in Vault Enterprise
* Branch check requirements for workflows are incredibly painful to use for
workflows that are dynamic or change often. The required workflows have to be
configured in Github settings by administrators. They would also prevent us
from having simple docs PRs since required integration workflows always have
to run to satisfy branch requirements.
* Doormat credentials requirements that are coming will require us to modify
which event types trigger workflows. This changes those ahead of time since
we're doing so much to build workflow. The only noticeable impact will be
that the build workflow no longer runs on pushes to non-main or release
branches. In order to test other branches it requires a workflow_dispatch
from the Actions tab or a pull request.
Solutions
* Centralize the logic that determines build metadata and creates releasable
Vault artifacts. Instead of cargo-culting logic multiple times in the build
workflow and the Enos local modules, we now have a crt-builder script which
determines build metadata and also handles building the UI, Vault, and the
package bundle. There are make targets for all of the available sub-commands.
Now what we use in the pipeline is the same thing as the local builder, and
it can be executed locally by developers. The crt-builder script works in OSS
and Enterprise so we will never have to deal with them being divergent or with
special casing things in the build workflow.
* Refactor the bulk of the Vault building into a reusable workflow that we can
call multiple times. This allows us to define Vault builds in a much simpler
manner and makes resolving merge conflicts much easier.
* Rather than trying to maintain a list and manually configure the branch check
requirements for build, we'll trigger a single workflow that uses the github
event system to determine if the build workflow (all of the sub-workflows
included) have passed. We'll then create branch restrictions on that single
workflow down the line.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun me@ryan.ec
- The provider isn't needed and there is an error in the source
anyways.
❯ enos scenario validate managed_keys
Scenario: managed_keys [arch:arm64 backend:raft builder:local distro:ubuntu edition:ent seal:awskms]
Generate: ✅
Init: ❌
Error: Invalid provider registry host
The host "hashicorp.com" given in in provider source address
"hashicorp.com/qti/enos" does not offer a Terraform provider registry.
Add our initial Enos integration tests to Vault. The Enos scenario
workflow will automatically be run on branches that are created from the
`hashicorp/vault` repository. See the README.md in ./enos a full description
of how to compose and execute scenarios locally.
* Simplify the metadata build workflow jobs
* Automatically determine the Go version from go.mod
* Add formatting check for Enos integration scenarios
* Add Enos smoke and upgrade integration scenarios
* Add Consul backend matrix support
* Add Ubuntu and RHEL distro support
* Add Vault edition support
* Add Vault architecture support
* Add Vault builder support
* Add Vault Shamir and awskms auto-unseal support
* Add Raft storage support
* Add Raft auto-join voter verification
* Add Vault version verification
* Add Vault seal verification
* Add in-place upgrade support for all variants
* Add four scenario variants to CI. These test a maximal distribution of
the aforementioned variants with the `linux/amd64` Vault install
bundle.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Co-authored-by: Rebecca Willett <rwillett@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Jaymala <jaymalasinha@gmail.com>