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/*
Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
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.
*/
package config
import (
"errors"
"io"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"github.com/golang/glog"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pkg/client/clientcmd"
clientcmdapi "github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pkg/client/clientcmd/api"
)
type PathOptions struct {
// GlobalFile is the full path to the file to load as the global (final) option
GlobalFile string
// EnvVar is the env var name that points to the list of kubeconfig files to load
EnvVar string
// ExplicitFileFlag is the name of the flag to use for prompting for the kubeconfig file
ExplicitFileFlag string
// GlobalFileSubpath is an optional value used for displaying help
GlobalFileSubpath string
LoadingRules *clientcmd.ClientConfigLoadingRules
}
// ConfigAccess is used by subcommands and methods in this package to load and modify the appropriate config files
type ConfigAccess interface {
// GetLoadingPrecedence returns the slice of files that should be used for loading and inspecting the config
GetLoadingPrecedence() []string
// GetStartingConfig returns the config that subcommands should being operating against. It may or may not be merged depending on loading rules
GetStartingConfig() (*clientcmdapi.Config, error)
// GetDefaultFilename returns the name of the file you should write into (create if necessary), if you're trying to create a new stanza as opposed to updating an existing one.
GetDefaultFilename() string
// IsExplicitFile indicates whether or not this command is interested in exactly one file. This implementation only ever does that via a flag, but implementations that handle local, global, and flags may have more
IsExplicitFile() bool
// GetExplicitFile returns the particular file this command is operating against. This implementation only ever has one, but implementations that handle local, global, and flags may have more
GetExplicitFile() string
}
func NewCmdConfig(pathOptions *PathOptions, out io.Writer) *cobra.Command {
if len(pathOptions.ExplicitFileFlag) == 0 {
pathOptions.ExplicitFileFlag = clientcmd.RecommendedConfigPathFlag
}
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "config SUBCOMMAND",
Short: "config modifies kubeconfig files",
Long: `config modifies kubeconfig files using subcommands like "kubectl config set current-context my-context"
The loading order follows these rules:
1. If the --` + pathOptions.ExplicitFileFlag + ` flag is set, then only that file is loaded. The flag may only be set once and no merging takes place.
2. If $` + pathOptions.EnvVar + ` environment variable is set, then it is used a list of paths (normal path delimitting rules for your system). These paths are merged together. When a value is modified, it is modified in the file that defines the stanza. When a value is created, it is created in the first file that exists. If no files in the chain exist, then it creates the last file in the list.
3. Otherwise, ` + path.Join("${HOME}", pathOptions.GlobalFileSubpath) + ` is used and no merging takes place.
`,
Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
cmd.Help()
},
}
// file paths are common to all sub commands
cmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&pathOptions.LoadingRules.ExplicitPath, pathOptions.ExplicitFileFlag, pathOptions.LoadingRules.ExplicitPath, "use a particular kubeconfig file")
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigView(out, pathOptions))
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigSetCluster(out, pathOptions))
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigSetAuthInfo(out, pathOptions))
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigSetContext(out, pathOptions))
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigSet(out, pathOptions))
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigUnset(out, pathOptions))
cmd.AddCommand(NewCmdConfigUseContext(out, pathOptions))
return cmd
}
func NewDefaultPathOptions() *PathOptions {
ret := &PathOptions{
GlobalFile: clientcmd.RecommendedHomeFile,
EnvVar: clientcmd.RecommendedConfigPathEnvVar,
ExplicitFileFlag: clientcmd.RecommendedConfigPathFlag,
GlobalFileSubpath: clientcmd.RecommendedHomeFileName,
LoadingRules: clientcmd.NewDefaultClientConfigLoadingRules(),
}
ret.LoadingRules.DoNotResolvePaths = true
return ret
}
func (o *PathOptions) GetEnvVarFiles() []string {
if len(o.EnvVar) == 0 {
return []string{}
}
envVarValue := os.Getenv(o.EnvVar)
if len(envVarValue) == 0 {
return []string{}
}
return filepath.SplitList(envVarValue)
}
func (o *PathOptions) GetLoadingPrecedence() []string {
if envVarFiles := o.GetEnvVarFiles(); len(envVarFiles) > 0 {
return envVarFiles
}
return []string{o.GlobalFile}
}
func (o *PathOptions) GetStartingConfig() (*clientcmdapi.Config, error) {
// don't mutate the original
loadingRules := *o.LoadingRules
loadingRules.Precedence = o.GetLoadingPrecedence()
clientConfig := clientcmd.NewNonInteractiveDeferredLoadingClientConfig(&loadingRules, &clientcmd.ConfigOverrides{})
rawConfig, err := clientConfig.RawConfig()
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return clientcmdapi.NewConfig(), nil
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &rawConfig, nil
}
func (o *PathOptions) GetDefaultFilename() string {
if o.IsExplicitFile() {
return o.GetExplicitFile()
}
if envVarFiles := o.GetEnvVarFiles(); len(envVarFiles) > 0 {
if len(envVarFiles) == 1 {
return envVarFiles[0]
}
// if any of the envvar files already exists, return it
for _, envVarFile := range envVarFiles {
if _, err := os.Stat(envVarFile); err == nil {
return envVarFile
}
}
// otherwise, return the last one in the list
return envVarFiles[len(envVarFiles)-1]
}
return o.GlobalFile
}
func (o *PathOptions) IsExplicitFile() bool {
if len(o.LoadingRules.ExplicitPath) > 0 {
return true
}
return false
}
func (o *PathOptions) GetExplicitFile() string {
return o.LoadingRules.ExplicitPath
}
// ModifyConfig takes a Config object, iterates through Clusters, AuthInfos, and Contexts, uses the LocationOfOrigin if specified or
// uses the default destination file to write the results into. This results in multiple file reads, but it's very easy to follow.
// Preferences and CurrentContext should always be set in the default destination file. Since we can't distinguish between empty and missing values
// (no nil strings), we're forced have separate handling for them. In the kubeconfig cases, newConfig should have at most one difference,
// that means that this code will only write into a single file.
func ModifyConfig(configAccess ConfigAccess, newConfig clientcmdapi.Config) error {
startingConfig, err := configAccess.GetStartingConfig()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// We need to find all differences, locate their original files, read a partial config to modify only that stanza and write out the file.
// Special case the test for current context and preferences since those always write to the default file.
if reflect.DeepEqual(*startingConfig, newConfig) {
// nothing to do
return nil
}
if startingConfig.CurrentContext != newConfig.CurrentContext {
if err := writeCurrentContext(configAccess, newConfig.CurrentContext); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(startingConfig.Preferences, newConfig.Preferences) {
if err := writePreferences(configAccess, newConfig.Preferences); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Search every cluster, authInfo, and context. First from new to old for differences, then from old to new for deletions
for key, cluster := range newConfig.Clusters {
startingCluster, exists := startingConfig.Clusters[key]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(cluster, startingCluster) || !exists {
destinationFile := cluster.LocationOfOrigin
if len(destinationFile) == 0 {
destinationFile = configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
}
configToWrite := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
configToWrite.Clusters[key] = cluster
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*configToWrite, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
for key, context := range newConfig.Contexts {
startingContext, exists := startingConfig.Contexts[key]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(context, startingContext) || !exists {
destinationFile := context.LocationOfOrigin
if len(destinationFile) == 0 {
destinationFile = configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
}
configToWrite := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
configToWrite.Contexts[key] = context
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*configToWrite, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
for key, authInfo := range newConfig.AuthInfos {
startingAuthInfo, exists := startingConfig.AuthInfos[key]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(authInfo, startingAuthInfo) || !exists {
destinationFile := authInfo.LocationOfOrigin
if len(destinationFile) == 0 {
destinationFile = configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
}
configToWrite := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
configToWrite.AuthInfos[key] = authInfo
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*configToWrite, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
for key, cluster := range startingConfig.Clusters {
if _, exists := newConfig.Clusters[key]; !exists {
destinationFile := cluster.LocationOfOrigin
if len(destinationFile) == 0 {
destinationFile = configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
}
configToWrite := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
delete(configToWrite.Clusters, key)
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*configToWrite, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
for key, context := range startingConfig.Contexts {
if _, exists := newConfig.Contexts[key]; !exists {
destinationFile := context.LocationOfOrigin
if len(destinationFile) == 0 {
destinationFile = configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
}
configToWrite := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
delete(configToWrite.Contexts, key)
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*configToWrite, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
for key, authInfo := range startingConfig.AuthInfos {
if _, exists := newConfig.AuthInfos[key]; !exists {
destinationFile := authInfo.LocationOfOrigin
if len(destinationFile) == 0 {
destinationFile = configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
}
configToWrite := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
delete(configToWrite.AuthInfos, key)
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*configToWrite, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
// writeCurrentContext takes three possible paths.
// If newCurrentContext is the same as the startingConfig's current context, then we exit.
// If newCurrentContext has a value, then that value is written into the default destination file.
// If newCurrentContext is empty, then we find the config file that is setting the CurrentContext and clear the value from that file
func writeCurrentContext(configAccess ConfigAccess, newCurrentContext string) error {
if startingConfig, err := configAccess.GetStartingConfig(); err != nil {
return err
} else if startingConfig.CurrentContext == newCurrentContext {
return nil
}
if configAccess.IsExplicitFile() {
file := configAccess.GetExplicitFile()
currConfig := getConfigFromFileOrDie(file)
currConfig.CurrentContext = newCurrentContext
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*currConfig, file); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
if len(newCurrentContext) > 0 {
destinationFile := configAccess.GetDefaultFilename()
config := getConfigFromFileOrDie(destinationFile)
config.CurrentContext = newCurrentContext
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*config, destinationFile); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// we're supposed to be clearing the current context. We need to find the first spot in the chain that is setting it and clear it
for _, file := range configAccess.GetLoadingPrecedence() {
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
currConfig := getConfigFromFileOrDie(file)
if len(currConfig.CurrentContext) > 0 {
currConfig.CurrentContext = newCurrentContext
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*currConfig, file); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
}
}
return errors.New("no config found to write context")
}
func writePreferences(configAccess ConfigAccess, newPrefs clientcmdapi.Preferences) error {
if startingConfig, err := configAccess.GetStartingConfig(); err != nil {
return err
} else if reflect.DeepEqual(startingConfig.Preferences, newPrefs) {
return nil
}
if configAccess.IsExplicitFile() {
file := configAccess.GetExplicitFile()
currConfig := getConfigFromFileOrDie(file)
currConfig.Preferences = newPrefs
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*currConfig, file); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
for _, file := range configAccess.GetLoadingPrecedence() {
currConfig := getConfigFromFileOrDie(file)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(currConfig.Preferences, newPrefs) {
currConfig.Preferences = newPrefs
if err := clientcmd.WriteToFile(*currConfig, file); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
}
return errors.New("no config found to write preferences")
}
// getConfigFromFileOrDie tries to read a kubeconfig file and if it can't, it calls exit. One exception, missing files result in empty configs, not an exit
func getConfigFromFileOrDie(filename string) *clientcmdapi.Config {
config, err := clientcmd.LoadFromFile(filename)
if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
glog.FatalDepth(1, err)
}
if config == nil {
return clientcmdapi.NewConfig()
}
return config
}
func toBool(propertyValue string) (bool, error) {
boolValue := false
if len(propertyValue) != 0 {
var err error
boolValue, err = strconv.ParseBool(propertyValue)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
}
return boolValue, nil
}