# # Author:: Daniel DeLeo () # Copyright:: Copyright 2012-2016, Chef Software Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # require_relative "../config" require_relative "../server_api" require_relative "../exceptions" require "fileutils" unless defined?(FileUtils) class Chef class ApiClient # ==Chef::ApiClient::Registration # Manages the process of creating or updating a Chef::ApiClient on the # server and writing the resulting private key to disk. Registration uses # the validator credentials for its API calls. This allows it to bootstrap # a new client/node identity by borrowing the validator client identity # when creating a new client. class Registration attr_reader :destination attr_reader :name def initialize(name, destination, http_api: nil) @name = name @destination = destination @http_api = http_api @server_generated_private_key = nil end # Runs the client registration process, including creating the client on # the chef-server and writing its private key to disk. #-- # If client creation fails with a 5xx, it is retried up to 5 times. These # retries are on top of the retries with randomized exponential backoff # built in to Chef::ServerAPI. The retries here are a workaround for failures # caused by resource contention in Hosted Chef when creating a very large # number of clients simultaneously, (e.g., spinning up 100s of ec2 nodes # at once). Future improvements to the affected component should make # these retries unnecessary. def run assert_destination_writable! retries = Config[:client_registration_retries] || 5 client = nil begin client = api_client(create_or_update) rescue Net::HTTPFatalError => e # HTTPFatalError implies 5xx. raise if retries <= 0 retries -= 1 Chef::Log.warn("Failed to register new client, #{retries} tries remaining") Chef::Log.warn("Response: HTTP #{e.response.code} - #{e}") retry end write_key client end def assert_destination_writable! abs_path = File.expand_path(destination) if !File.exists?(File.dirname(abs_path)) begin FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(abs_path)) rescue Errno::EACCES raise Chef::Exceptions::CannotWritePrivateKey, "I can't create the configuration directory at #{File.dirname(abs_path)} - check permissions?" end end if (File.exists?(abs_path) && !File.writable?(abs_path)) || !File.writable?(File.dirname(abs_path)) raise Chef::Exceptions::CannotWritePrivateKey, "I can't write your private key to #{abs_path} - check permissions?" end end def write_key ::File.open(destination, file_flags, 0600) do |f| f.print(private_key) end rescue IOError => e raise Chef::Exceptions::CannotWritePrivateKey, "Error writing private key to #{destination}: #{e}" end def create_or_update create rescue Net::HTTPClientException => e # If create fails because the client exists, attempt to update. This # requires admin privileges. raise unless e.response.code == "409" update end def create response = http_api.post("clients", post_data) @server_generated_private_key = response["private_key"] response end def update response = http_api.put("clients/#{name}", put_data) if response.respond_to?(:private_key) # Chef 11 @server_generated_private_key = response.private_key else # Chef 10 @server_generated_private_key = response["private_key"] end response end def api_client(response) return response if response.is_a?(Chef::ApiClient) client = Chef::ApiClient.new client.name(name) client.public_key(api_client_key(response, "public_key")) client.private_key(api_client_key(response, "private_key")) client end def api_client_key(response, key_name) if response[key_name] if response[key_name].respond_to?(:to_pem) response[key_name].to_pem else response[key_name] end elsif response["chef_key"] response["chef_key"][key_name] end end def put_data base_put_data = { name: name, admin: false } if self_generate_keys? base_put_data[:public_key] = generated_public_key else base_put_data[:private_key] = true end base_put_data end def post_data post_data = { name: name, admin: false } post_data[:public_key] = generated_public_key if self_generate_keys? post_data end def http_api @http_api ||= Chef::ServerAPI.new(Chef::Config[:chef_server_url], { api_version: "0", client_name: Chef::Config[:validation_client_name], signing_key_filename: Chef::Config[:validation_key], } ) end # Whether or not to generate keys locally and post the public key to the # server. Delegates to `Chef::Config.local_key_generation`. Servers # before 11.0 do not support this feature. def self_generate_keys? Chef::Config.local_key_generation end def private_key if self_generate_keys? generated_private_key.to_pem else @server_generated_private_key end end def generated_private_key @generated_key ||= OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.generate(2048) end def generated_public_key generated_private_key.public_key.to_pem end def file_flags base_flags = File::CREAT | File::TRUNC | File::RDWR # Windows doesn't have symlinks, so it doesn't have NOFOLLOW if defined?(File::NOFOLLOW) && !Chef::Config[:follow_client_key_symlink] base_flags |= File::NOFOLLOW end base_flags end end end end