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Contributing to Caddy
=====================
Welcome! Thank you for choosing to be a part of our community. Caddy wouldn't be nearly as excellent without your involvement!
Welcome! Thank you for choosing to be a part of our community. Caddy wouldn't be great without your involvement!
For starters, we invite you to join [the Caddy forum](https://caddy.community) where you can hang out with other Caddy users and developers.
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You can have a huge impact on the project by helping with its code. To contribute code to Caddy, first submit or comment in an issue to discuss your contribution, then open a [pull request](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pulls) (PR). If you're new to our community, that's okay: **we gladly welcome pull requests from anyone, regardless of your native language or coding experience.** You can get familiar with Caddy's code base by using [code search at Sourcegraph](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/caddyserver/caddy).
We hold contributions to a high standard for quality :bowtie:, so don't be surprised if we ask for revisions—even if it seems small or insignificant. Please don't take it personally. :blue_heart: If your change is on the right track, we can guide you to make it mergeable.
We hold contributions to a high standard for quality :bowtie:, so don't be surprised if we ask for revisions—even if it seems small or insignificant. Please don't take it personally. :blue_heart: If your change is on the right track, we can guide you to make it mergable.
Here are some of the expectations we have of contributors:
@@ -35,29 +35,19 @@ Here are some of the expectations we have of contributors:
- **Keep related commits together in a PR.** We do want pull requests to be small, but you should also keep multiple related commits in the same PR if they rely on each other.
- **Write tests.** Good, automated tests are very valuable! Written properly, they ensure your change works, and that other changes in the future won't break your change. CI checks should pass.
- **Write tests.** Tests are essential! Written properly, they ensure your change works, and that other changes in the future won't break your change. CI checks should pass.
- **Benchmarks should be included for optimizations.** Optimizations sometimes make code harder to read or have changes that are less than obvious. They should be proven with benchmarks and profiling.
- **Benchmarks should be included for optimizations.** Optimizations sometimes make code harder to read or have changes that are less than obvious. They should be proven with benchmarks or profiling.
- **[Squash](http://gitready.com/advanced/2009/02/10/squashing-commits-with-rebase.html) insignificant commits.** Every commit should be significant. Commits which merely rewrite a comment or fix a typo can be combined into another commit that has more substance. Interactive rebase can do this, or a simpler way is `git reset --soft <diverging-commit>` then `git commit -s`.
- **Be responsible for and maintain your contributions.** Caddy is a growing project, and it's much better when individual contributors help maintain their change after it is merged.
- **Own your contributions.** Caddy is a growing project, and it's much better when individual contributors help maintain their change after it is merged.
- **Use comments properly.** We expect good godoc comments for package-level functions, types, and values. Comments are also useful whenever the purpose for a line of code is not obvious.
- **Pull requests may still get closed.** The longer a PR stays open and idle, the more likely it is to be closed. If we haven't reviewed it in a while, it probably means the change is not a priority. Please don't take this personally, we're trying to balance a lot of tasks! If nobody else has commented or reacted to the PR, it likely means your change is useful only to you. The reality is this happens quite a lot. We don't tend to accept PRs that aren't generally helpful. For these reasons or others, the PR may get closed even after a review. We are not obligated to accept all proposed changes, even if the best justification we can give is something vague like, "It doesn't sit right." Sometimes PRs are just the wrong thing or the wrong time. Because it is open source, you can always build your own modified version of Caddy with a change you need, even if we reject it in the official repo. Plus, because Caddy is extensible, it's possible your feature could make a great plugin instead!
- **Pull requests may still get closed.** The longer a PR stays open and idle, the more likely it is to be closed. If we haven't reviewed it in a while, it probably means the change is not a priority. Please don't take this personally, we're trying to balance a lot of tasks! If nobody else has commented or reacted to the PR, it likely means your change is useful only to you. The reality is this happens quite a bit. We don't tend to accept PRs that aren't generally helpful. For these reasons or others, the PR may get closed even after a review. We are not obligated to accept all proposed changes, even if the best justification we can give is something vague like, "It doesn't sit right." Sometimes PRs are just the wrong thing or the wrong time. Because it is open source, you can always build your own modified version of Caddy with a change you need, even if we reject it in the official repo.
- **You certify that you wrote and comprehend the code you submit.** The Caddy project welcomes original contributions that comply with [our CLA](https://cla-assistant.io/caddyserver/caddy), meaning that authors must be able to certify that they created or have rights to the code they are contributing. In addition, we require that code is not simply copy-pasted from Q/A sites or AI language models without full comprehension and rigorous testing. In other words: contributors are allowed to refer to communities for assistance and use AI tools such as language models for inspiration, but code which originates from or is assisted by these resources MUST be:
- Licensed for you to freely share
- Fully comprehended by you (be able to explain every line of code)
- Verified by automated tests when feasible, or thorough manual tests otherwise
We have found that current language models (LLMs, like ChatGPT) may understand code syntax and even problem spaces to an extent, but often fail in subtle ways to convey true knowledge and produce correct algorithms. Integrated tools such as GitHub Copilot and Sourcegraph Cody may be used for inspiration, but code generated by these tools still needs to meet our criteria for licensing, human comprehension, and testing. These tools may be used to help write code comments and tests as long as you can certify they are accurate and correct. Note that it is often more trouble than it's worth to certify that Copilot (for example) is not giving you code that is possibly plagiarised, unlicensed, or licensed with incompatible terms -- as the Caddy project cannot accept such contributions. If that's too difficult for you (or impossible), then we recommend using these resources only for inspiration and write your own code. Ultimately, you (the contributor) are responsible for the code you're submitting.
As a courtesy to reviewers, we kindly ask that you disclose when contributing code that was generated by an AI tool or copied from another website so we can be aware of what to look for in code review.
We often grant [collaborator status](#collaborator-instructions) to contributors who author one or more significant, high-quality PRs that are merged into the code base.
We often grant [collaborator status](#collaborator-instructions) to contributors who author one or more significant, high-quality PRs that are merged into the code base!
#### HOW TO MAKE A PULL REQUEST TO CADDY
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## Supported Versions
| Version | Supported |
| -------- | ----------|
| 2.latest | ✔️ |
| 1.x | :x: |
| < 1.x | :x: |
| Version | Supported |
| ------- | ------------------ |
| 2.x | :white_check_mark: |
| 1.x | :x: |
| < 1.x | :x: |
## Acceptable Scope
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Client-side exploits are out of scope. In other words, it is not a bug in Caddy if the web browser does something unsafe, even if the downloaded content was served by Caddy. (Those kinds of exploits can generally be mitigated by proper configuration of HTTP headers.) As a general rule, the content served by Caddy is not considered in scope because content is configurable by the site owner or the associated web application.
Security bugs in code dependencies (including Go's standard library) are out of scope. Instead, if a dependency has patched a relevant security bug, please feel free to open a public issue or pull request to update that dependency in our code.
Security bugs in code dependencies are out of scope. Instead, if a dependency has patched a relevant security bug, please feel free to open a public issue or pull request to update that dependency in our code.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
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- Specific minimal steps to reproduce the issue from scratch
- A working patch
Please DO NOT use containers, VMs, cloud instances or services, or any other complex infrastructure in your steps. Always prefer `curl -v` instead of web browsers.
Please DO NOT use containers, VMs, cloud instances or services, or any other complex infrastructure in your steps. Always prefer `curl` instead of web browsers.
We consider publicly-registered domain names to be public information. This necessary in order to maintain the integrity of certificate transparency, public DNS, and other public trust systems. Do not redact domain names from your reports. The actual content of your domain name affects Caddy's behavior, so we need the exact domain name(s) to reproduce with, or your report will be ignored.
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---
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "monthly"
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- master
- 2.*
env:
# https://github.com/actions/setup-go/issues/491
GOTOOLCHAIN: local
jobs:
test:
strategy:
# Default is true, cancels jobs for other platforms in the matrix if one fails
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- linux
- mac
- windows
go:
- '1.24'
os: [ ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest ]
go: [ '1.17', '1.18' ]
include:
# Set the minimum Go patch version for the given Go minor
# Usable via ${{ matrix.GO_SEMVER }}
- go: '1.24'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.24.1'
- go: '1.17'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.17.9'
- go: '1.18'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.18.1'
# Set some variables per OS, usable via ${{ matrix.VAR }}
# OS_LABEL: the VM label from GitHub Actions (see https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners#standard-github-hosted-runners-for-public-repositories)
# CADDY_BIN_PATH: the path to the compiled Caddy binary, for artifact publishing
# SUCCESS: the typical value for $? per OS (Windows/pwsh returns 'True')
- os: linux
OS_LABEL: ubuntu-latest
- os: ubuntu-latest
CADDY_BIN_PATH: ./cmd/caddy/caddy
SUCCESS: 0
- os: mac
OS_LABEL: macos-14
- os: macos-latest
CADDY_BIN_PATH: ./cmd/caddy/caddy
SUCCESS: 0
- os: windows
OS_LABEL: windows-latest
- os: windows-latest
CADDY_BIN_PATH: ./cmd/caddy/caddy.exe
SUCCESS: 'True'
runs-on: ${{ matrix.OS_LABEL }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: ${{ matrix.GO_SEMVER }}
check-latest: true
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# These tools would be useful if we later decide to reinvestigate
# publishing test/coverage reports to some tool for easier consumption
# - name: Install test and coverage analysis tools
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# go get github.com/axw/gocov/gocov
# go get github.com/AlekSi/gocov-xml
# go get -u github.com/jstemmer/go-junit-report
# echo "$(go env GOPATH)/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
# echo "::add-path::$(go env GOPATH)/bin"
- name: Print Go version and environment
id: vars
shell: bash
run: |
printf "Using go at: $(which go)\n"
printf "Go version: $(go version)\n"
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env
printf "Git version: $(git version)\n\n"
# Calculate the short SHA1 hash of the git commit
echo "short_sha=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=short_sha::$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)"
- name: Cache the build cache
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
# In order:
# * Module download cache
# * Build cache (Linux)
# * Build cache (Mac)
# * Build cache (Windows)
path: |
~/go/pkg/mod
~/.cache/go-build
~/Library/Caches/go-build
~\AppData\Local\go-build
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.go }}-go-ci-${{ hashFiles('**/go.sum') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.go }}-go-ci
- name: Get dependencies
run: |
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env:
CGO_ENABLED: 0
run: |
go build -tags nobadger,nomysql,nopgx -trimpath -ldflags="-w -s" -v
- name: Smoke test Caddy
working-directory: ./cmd/caddy
run: |
./caddy start
./caddy stop
go build -trimpath -ldflags="-w -s" -v
- name: Publish Build Artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: caddy_${{ runner.os }}_go${{ matrix.go }}_${{ steps.vars.outputs.short_sha }}
path: ${{ matrix.CADDY_BIN_PATH }}
compression-level: 0
# Commented bits below were useful to allow the job to continue
# even if the tests fail, so we can publish the report separately
@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ jobs:
# continue-on-error: true
run: |
# (go test -v -coverprofile=cover-profile.out -race ./... 2>&1) > test-results/test-result.out
go test -tags nobadger,nomysql,nopgx -v -coverprofile="cover-profile.out" -short -race ./...
# echo "status=$?" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
go test -v -coverprofile="cover-profile.out" -short -race ./...
# echo "::set-output name=status::$?"
# Relevant step if we reinvestigate publishing test/coverage reports
# - name: Prepare coverage reports
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ jobs:
# To return the correct result even though we set 'continue-on-error: true'
# - name: Coerce correct build result
# if: matrix.os != 'windows' && steps.step_test.outputs.status != ${{ matrix.SUCCESS }}
# if: matrix.os != 'windows-latest' && steps.step_test.outputs.status != ${{ matrix.SUCCESS }}
# run: |
# echo "step_test ${{ steps.step_test.outputs.status }}\n"
# exit 1
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s390x-test:
name: test (s390x on IBM Z)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == 'caddyserver/caddy' && github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]'
if: github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository
continue-on-error: true # August 2020: s390x VM is down due to weather and power issues
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Checkout code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run Tests
run: |
set +e
mkdir -p ~/.ssh && echo -e "${SSH_KEY//_/\\n}" > ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa && chmod og-rwx ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa
# short sha is enough?
short_sha=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
# To shorten the following lines
ssh_opts="-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"
ssh_host="$CI_USER@ci-s390x.caddyserver.com"
# The environment is fresh, so there's no point in keeping accepting and adding the key.
rsync -arz -e "ssh $ssh_opts" --progress --delete --exclude '.git' . "$ssh_host":/var/tmp/"$short_sha"
ssh $ssh_opts -t "$ssh_host" bash <<EOF
cd /var/tmp/$short_sha
go version
go env
printf "\n\n"
retries=3
exit_code=0
while ((retries > 0)); do
CGO_ENABLED=0 go test -p 1 -tags nobadger,nomysql,nopgx -v ./...
exit_code=$?
if ((exit_code == 0)); then
break
fi
echo "\n\nTest failed: \$exit_code, retrying..."
((retries--))
done
echo "Remote exit code: \$exit_code"
exit \$exit_code
EOF
rsync -arz -e "ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" --progress --delete --exclude '.git' . caddy-ci@ci-s390x.caddyserver.com:/var/tmp/"$short_sha"
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -t caddy-ci@ci-s390x.caddyserver.com "cd /var/tmp/$short_sha; go version; go env; printf "\n\n";CGO_ENABLED=0 go test -v ./..."
test_result=$?
# There's no need leaving the files around
ssh $ssh_opts "$ssh_host" "rm -rf /var/tmp/'$short_sha'"
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null caddy-ci@ci-s390x.caddyserver.com "rm -rf /var/tmp/'$short_sha'"
echo "Test exit code: $test_result"
exit $test_result
env:
SSH_KEY: ${{ secrets.S390X_SSH_KEY }}
CI_USER: ${{ secrets.CI_USER }}
goreleaser-check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == 'caddyserver/caddy' && github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]'
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v6
- uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v2
with:
version: latest
args: check
- name: Install Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
go-version: "~1.24"
check-latest: true
- name: Install xcaddy
run: |
go install github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy/cmd/xcaddy@latest
xcaddy version
- uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v6
with:
version: latest
args: build --single-target --snapshot
env:
TAG: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
TAG: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.version_tag }}
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- master
- 2.*
env:
# https://github.com/actions/setup-go/issues/491
GOTOOLCHAIN: local
jobs:
build:
cross-build-test:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
goos:
- 'aix'
- 'linux'
- 'solaris'
- 'illumos'
- 'dragonfly'
- 'freebsd'
- 'openbsd'
- 'windows'
- 'darwin'
- 'netbsd'
go:
- '1.24'
goos: ['android', 'linux', 'solaris', 'illumos', 'dragonfly', 'freebsd', 'openbsd', 'plan9', 'windows', 'darwin', 'netbsd']
go: [ '1.18' ]
include:
# Set the minimum Go patch version for the given Go minor
# Usable via ${{ matrix.GO_SEMVER }}
- go: '1.24'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.24.1'
- go: '1.18'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.18.1'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
continue-on-error: true
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: ${{ matrix.GO_SEMVER }}
check-latest: true
@@ -61,13 +43,32 @@ jobs:
printf "\n\nSystem environment:\n\n"
env
- name: Cache the build cache
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
# In order:
# * Module download cache
# * Build cache (Linux)
path: |
~/go/pkg/mod
~/.cache/go-build
key: cross-build-go${{ matrix.go }}-${{ matrix.goos }}-${{ hashFiles('**/go.sum') }}
restore-keys: |
cross-build-go${{ matrix.go }}-${{ matrix.goos }}
- name: Checkout code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run Build
env:
CGO_ENABLED: 0
GOOS: ${{ matrix.goos }}
GOARCH: ${{ matrix.goos == 'aix' && 'ppc64' || 'amd64' }}
shell: bash
continue-on-error: true
working-directory: ./cmd/caddy
run: |
GOOS=$GOOS GOARCH=$GOARCH go build -tags=nobadger,nomysql,nopgx -trimpath -o caddy-"$GOOS"-$GOARCH 2> /dev/null
GOOS=$GOOS go build -trimpath -o caddy-"$GOOS"-amd64 2> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "::warning ::$GOOS Build Failed"
exit 0
fi
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- master
- 2.*
permissions:
contents: read
env:
# https://github.com/actions/setup-go/issues/491
GOTOOLCHAIN: local
jobs:
# From https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint-action
golangci:
permissions:
contents: read # for actions/checkout to fetch code
pull-requests: read # for golangci/golangci-lint-action to fetch pull requests
name: lint
strategy:
matrix:
os:
- linux
- mac
- windows
include:
- os: linux
OS_LABEL: ubuntu-latest
- os: mac
OS_LABEL: macos-14
- os: windows
OS_LABEL: windows-latest
runs-on: ${{ matrix.OS_LABEL }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-go@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: '~1.24'
go-version: '~1.17.9'
check-latest: true
- name: golangci-lint
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v8
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v3
with:
version: latest
# Windows times out frequently after about 5m50s if we don't set a longer timeout.
args: --timeout 10m
version: v1.44
# Optional: show only new issues if it's a pull request. The default value is `false`.
# only-new-issues: true
govulncheck:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: govulncheck
uses: golang/govulncheck-action@v1
with:
go-version-input: '~1.24.1'
check-latest: true
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tags:
- 'v*.*.*'
env:
# https://github.com/actions/setup-go/issues/491
GOTOOLCHAIN: local
jobs:
release:
name: Release
strategy:
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
go:
- '1.24'
os: [ ubuntu-latest ]
go: [ '1.18' ]
include:
# Set the minimum Go patch version for the given Go minor
# Usable via ${{ matrix.GO_SEMVER }}
- go: '1.24'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.24.1'
- go: '1.18'
GO_SEMVER: '~1.18.1'
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
# https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/issues/1258#issuecomment-1002251233
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/deployment/security-hardening-your-deployments/about-security-hardening-with-openid-connect#adding-permissions-settings
permissions:
id-token: write
# https://docs.github.com/en/rest/overview/permissions-required-for-github-apps#permission-on-contents
# "Releases" is part of `contents`, so it needs the `write`
contents: write
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: ${{ matrix.GO_SEMVER }}
check-latest: true
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# Force fetch upstream tags -- because 65 minutes
# tl;dr: actions/checkout@v4 runs this line:
# tl;dr: actions/checkout@v3 runs this line:
# git -c protocol.version=2 fetch --no-tags --prune --progress --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin +ebc278ec98bb24f2852b61fde2a9bf2e3d83818b:refs/tags/
# which makes its own local lightweight tag, losing all the annotations in the process. Our earlier script ran:
# git fetch --prune --unshallow
@@ -67,8 +54,8 @@ jobs:
go env
printf "\n\nSystem environment:\n\n"
env
echo "version_tag=${GITHUB_REF/refs\/tags\//}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "short_sha=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=version_tag::${GITHUB_REF/refs\/tags\//}"
echo "::set-output name=short_sha::$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)"
# Add "pip install" CLI tools to PATH
echo ~/.local/bin >> $GITHUB_PATH
@@ -80,10 +67,10 @@ jobs:
TAG_MINOR=`echo ${TAG#v} | sed -e "s#$SEMVER_RE#\2#"`
TAG_PATCH=`echo ${TAG#v} | sed -e "s#$SEMVER_RE#\3#"`
TAG_SPECIAL=`echo ${TAG#v} | sed -e "s#$SEMVER_RE#\4#"`
echo "tag_major=${TAG_MAJOR}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "tag_minor=${TAG_MINOR}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "tag_patch=${TAG_PATCH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "tag_special=${TAG_SPECIAL}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=tag_major::${TAG_MAJOR}"
echo "::set-output name=tag_minor::${TAG_MINOR}"
echo "::set-output name=tag_patch::${TAG_PATCH}"
echo "::set-output name=tag_special::${TAG_SPECIAL}"
# Cloudsmith CLI tooling for pushing releases
# See https://help.cloudsmith.io/docs/cli
@@ -100,28 +87,28 @@ jobs:
# tags are only accepted if signed by Matt's key
git verify-tag "${{ steps.vars.outputs.version_tag }}" || exit 1
- name: Install Cosign
uses: sigstore/cosign-installer@main
- name: Cosign version
run: cosign version
- name: Install Syft
uses: anchore/sbom-action/download-syft@main
- name: Syft version
run: syft version
- name: Install xcaddy
run: |
go install github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy/cmd/xcaddy@latest
xcaddy version
- name: Cache the build cache
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
# In order:
# * Module download cache
# * Build cache (Linux)
path: |
~/go/pkg/mod
~/.cache/go-build
key: ${{ runner.os }}-go${{ matrix.go }}-release-${{ hashFiles('**/go.sum') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-go${{ matrix.go }}-release
# GoReleaser will take care of publishing those artifacts into the release
- name: Run GoReleaser
uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v6
uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v2
with:
version: latest
args: release --clean --timeout 60m
args: release --rm-dist
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
TAG: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.version_tag }}
COSIGN_EXPERIMENTAL: 1
# Only publish on non-special tags (e.g. non-beta)
# We will continue to push to Gemfury for the foreseeable future, although
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@@ -10,15 +10,14 @@ jobs:
name: Release Published
strategy:
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
os: [ ubuntu-latest ]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
# See https://github.com/peter-evans/repository-dispatch
- name: Trigger event on caddyserver/dist
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.REPO_DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
repository: caddyserver/dist
@@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ jobs:
client-payload: '{"tag": "${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}"}'
- name: Trigger event on caddyserver/caddy-docker
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v3
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.REPO_DISPATCH_TOKEN }}
repository: caddyserver/caddy-docker
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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ _gitignore/
Caddyfile
Caddyfile.*
!caddyfile/
!caddyfile.go
# artifacts from pprof tooling
*.prof
@@ -12,8 +11,6 @@ Caddyfile.*
# build artifacts and helpers
cmd/caddy/caddy
cmd/caddy/caddy.exe
cmd/caddy/tmp/*.exe
cmd/caddy/.env
# mac specific
.DS_Store
+86 -106
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@@ -1,118 +1,98 @@
version: "2"
run:
issues-exit-code: 1
tests: false
output:
formats:
text:
path: stdout
print-linter-name: true
print-issued-lines: true
linters-settings:
errcheck:
ignore: fmt:.*,go.uber.org/zap/zapcore:^Add.*
ignoretests: true
linters:
default: none
disable-all: true
enable:
- asasalint
- asciicheck
- bidichk
- bodyclose
- decorder
- dogsled
- dupl
- dupword
- durationcheck
- deadcode
- errcheck
- errname
- exhaustive
- gofmt
- goimports
- gosec
- gosimple
- govet
- importas
- ineffassign
- misspell
- prealloc
- promlinter
- sloglint
- sqlclosecheck
- staticcheck
- testableexamples
- testifylint
- tparallel
- structcheck
- typecheck
- unconvert
- unused
- wastedassign
- whitespace
- zerologlint
settings:
staticcheck:
checks: ["all", "-ST1000", "-ST1003", "-ST1016", "-ST1020", "-ST1021", "-ST1022", "-QF1006", "-QF1008"] # default, and exclude 1 more undesired check
errcheck:
exclude-functions:
- fmt.*
- (go.uber.org/zap/zapcore.ObjectEncoder).AddObject
- (go.uber.org/zap/zapcore.ObjectEncoder).AddArray
exhaustive:
ignore-enum-types: reflect.Kind|svc.Cmd
exclusions:
generated: lax
presets:
- comments
- common-false-positives
- legacy
- std-error-handling
rules:
- linters:
- gosec
text: G115 # TODO: Either we should fix the issues or nuke the linter if it's bad
- linters:
- gosec
text: G107 # we aren't calling unknown URL
- linters:
- gosec
text: G203 # as a web server that's expected to handle any template, this is totally in the hands of the user.
- linters:
- gosec
text: G204 # we're shelling out to known commands, not relying on user-defined input.
- linters:
- gosec
# the choice of weakrand is deliberate, hence the named import "weakrand"
path: modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/selectionpolicies.go
text: G404
- linters:
- gosec
path: modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/streaming.go
text: G404
- linters:
- dupl
path: modules/logging/filters.go
- linters:
- dupl
path: modules/caddyhttp/matchers.go
- linters:
- dupl
path: modules/caddyhttp/vars.go
- linters:
- errcheck
path: _test\.go
paths:
- third_party$
- builtin$
- examples$
formatters:
enable:
- gci
- gofmt
- gofumpt
- goimports
settings:
gci:
sections:
- standard # Standard section: captures all standard packages.
- default # Default section: contains all imports that could not be matched to another section type.
- prefix(github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/cmd) # ensure that this is always at the top and always has a line break.
- prefix(github.com/caddyserver/caddy) # Custom section: groups all imports with the specified Prefix.
custom-order: true
exclusions:
generated: lax
paths:
- third_party$
- builtin$
- examples$
- varcheck
# these are implicitly disabled:
# - asciicheck
# - depguard
# - dogsled
# - dupl
# - exhaustive
# - exportloopref
# - funlen
# - gci
# - gochecknoglobals
# - gochecknoinits
# - gocognit
# - goconst
# - gocritic
# - gocyclo
# - godot
# - godox
# - goerr113
# - gofumpt
# - goheader
# - golint
# - gomnd
# - gomodguard
# - goprintffuncname
# - interfacer
# - lll
# - maligned
# - nakedret
# - nestif
# - nlreturn
# - noctx
# - nolintlint
# - rowserrcheck
# - scopelint
# - sqlclosecheck
# - stylecheck
# - testpackage
# - unparam
# - whitespace
# - wsl
run:
# default concurrency is a available CPU number.
# concurrency: 4 # explicitly omit this value to fully utilize available resources.
deadline: 5m
issues-exit-code: 1
tests: false
# output configuration options
output:
format: 'colored-line-number'
print-issued-lines: true
print-linter-name: true
issues:
exclude-rules:
# we aren't calling unknown URL
- text: "G107" # G107: Url provided to HTTP request as taint input
linters:
- gosec
# as a web server that's expected to handle any template, this is totally in the hands of the user.
- text: "G203" # G203: Use of unescaped data in HTML templates
linters:
- gosec
# we're shelling out to known commands, not relying on user-defined input.
- text: "G204" # G204: Audit use of command execution
linters:
- gosec
# the choice of weakrand is deliberate, hence the named import "weakrand"
- path: modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/selectionpolicies.go
text: "G404" # G404: Insecure random number source (rand)
linters:
- gosec
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@@ -1,39 +1,26 @@
version: 2
before:
hooks:
# The build is done in this particular way to build Caddy in a designated directory named in .gitignore.
# This is so we can run goreleaser on tag without Git complaining of being dirty. The main.go in cmd/caddy directory
# cannot be built within that directory due to changes necessary for the build causing Git to be dirty, which
# subsequently causes gorleaser to refuse running.
- rm -rf caddy-build caddy-dist vendor
# vendor Caddy deps
- go mod vendor
- mkdir -p caddy-build
- cp cmd/caddy/main.go caddy-build/main.go
- /bin/sh -c 'cd ./caddy-build && go mod init caddy'
# prepare syso files for windows embedding
- /bin/sh -c 'for a in amd64 arm arm64; do XCADDY_SKIP_BUILD=1 GOOS=windows GOARCH=$a xcaddy build {{.Env.TAG}}; done'
- /bin/sh -c 'mv /tmp/buildenv_*/*.syso caddy-build'
# GoReleaser doesn't seem to offer {{.Tag}} at this stage, so we have to embed it into the env
# so we run: TAG=$(git describe --abbrev=0) goreleaser release --rm-dist --skip-publish --skip-validate
- go mod edit -require=github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2@{{.Env.TAG}} ./caddy-build/go.mod
# as of Go 1.16, `go` commands no longer automatically change go.{mod,sum}. We now have to explicitly
# run `go mod tidy`. The `/bin/sh -c '...'` is because goreleaser can't find cd in PATH without shell invocation.
- /bin/sh -c 'cd ./caddy-build && go mod tidy'
# vendor the deps of the prepared to-build module
- /bin/sh -c 'cd ./caddy-build && go mod vendor'
- git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/caddyserver/dist caddy-dist
- mkdir -p caddy-dist/man
- go mod download
- go run cmd/caddy/main.go manpage --directory ./caddy-dist/man
- gzip -r ./caddy-dist/man/
- /bin/sh -c 'go run cmd/caddy/main.go completion bash > ./caddy-dist/scripts/bash-completion'
builds:
- env:
- CGO_ENABLED=0
- GO111MODULE=on
main: main.go
dir: ./caddy-build
binary: caddy
goos:
@@ -47,7 +34,6 @@ builds:
- arm64
- s390x
- ppc64le
- riscv64
goarm:
- "5"
- "6"
@@ -59,95 +45,28 @@ builds:
goarch: ppc64le
- goos: darwin
goarch: s390x
- goos: darwin
goarch: riscv64
- goos: windows
goarch: ppc64le
- goos: windows
goarch: s390x
- goos: windows
goarch: riscv64
- goos: freebsd
goarch: ppc64le
- goos: freebsd
goarch: s390x
- goos: freebsd
goarch: riscv64
- goos: freebsd
goarch: arm
goarm: "5"
flags:
- -trimpath
- -mod=readonly
ldflags:
- -s -w
tags:
- nobadger
- nomysql
- nopgx
signs:
- cmd: cosign
signature: "${artifact}.sig"
certificate: '{{ trimsuffix (trimsuffix .Env.artifact ".zip") ".tar.gz" }}.pem'
args: ["sign-blob", "--yes", "--output-signature=${signature}", "--output-certificate", "${certificate}", "${artifact}"]
artifacts: all
sboms:
- artifacts: binary
documents:
- >-
{{ .ProjectName }}_
{{- .Version }}_
{{- if eq .Os "darwin" }}mac{{ else }}{{ .Os }}{{ end }}_
{{- .Arch }}
{{- with .Arm }}v{{ . }}{{ end }}
{{- with .Mips }}_{{ . }}{{ end }}
{{- if not (eq .Amd64 "v1") }}{{ .Amd64 }}{{ end }}.sbom
cmd: syft
args: ["$artifact", "--file", "${document}", "--output", "cyclonedx-json"]
archives:
- id: default
format_overrides:
- format_overrides:
- goos: windows
formats: zip
name_template: >-
{{ .ProjectName }}_
{{- .Version }}_
{{- if eq .Os "darwin" }}mac{{ else }}{{ .Os }}{{ end }}_
{{- .Arch }}
{{- with .Arm }}v{{ . }}{{ end }}
{{- with .Mips }}_{{ . }}{{ end }}
{{- if not (eq .Amd64 "v1") }}{{ .Amd64 }}{{ end }}
# package the 'caddy-build' directory into a tarball,
# allowing users to build the exact same set of files as ours.
- id: source
meta: true
name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}_{{ .Version }}_buildable-artifact"
files:
- src: LICENSE
dst: ./LICENSE
- src: README.md
dst: ./README.md
- src: AUTHORS
dst: ./AUTHORS
- src: ./caddy-build
dst: ./
source:
enabled: true
name_template: '{{ .ProjectName }}_{{ .Version }}_src'
format: 'tar.gz'
# Additional files/template/globs you want to add to the source archive.
#
# Default: empty.
files:
- vendor
format: zip
replacements:
darwin: mac
checksum:
algorithm: sha512
@@ -177,23 +96,18 @@ nfpms:
- src: ./caddy-dist/welcome/index.html
dst: /usr/share/caddy/index.html
- src: ./caddy-dist/scripts/bash-completion
- src: ./caddy-dist/scripts/completions/bash-completion
dst: /etc/bash_completion.d/caddy
- src: ./caddy-dist/config/Caddyfile
dst: /etc/caddy/Caddyfile
type: config
- src: ./caddy-dist/man/*
dst: /usr/share/man/man8/
scripts:
postinstall: ./caddy-dist/scripts/postinstall.sh
preremove: ./caddy-dist/scripts/preremove.sh
postremove: ./caddy-dist/scripts/postremove.sh
provides:
- httpd
release:
github:
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@@ -1,22 +1,16 @@
<p align="center">
<a href="https://caddyserver.com">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/210187358-e2c39003-9a5e-4dd5-a783-6deb6483ee72.svg">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/210187356-dfb7f1c5-ac2e-43aa-bb23-fc014280ae1f.svg">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/210187356-dfb7f1c5-ac2e-43aa-bb23-fc014280ae1f.svg" alt="Caddy" width="550">
</picture>
</a>
<a href="https://caddyserver.com"><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/36338535-05fb646a-136f-11e8-987b-e6901e717d5a.png" alt="Caddy" width="450"></a>
<br>
<h3 align="center">a <a href="https://zerossl.com"><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55066419/208327323-2770dc16-ec09-43a0-9035-c5b872c2ad7f.svg" height="28" style="vertical-align: -7.7px" valign="middle"></a> project</h3>
<h3 align="center">a <a href="https://zerossl.com"><img src="https://caddyserver.com/resources/images/zerossl-logo.svg" height="28" valign="middle"></a> project</h3>
</p>
<hr>
<h3 align="center">Every site on HTTPS</h3>
<p align="center">Caddy is an extensible server platform that uses TLS by default.</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img src="https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/actions?query=workflow%3ACross-Platform"><img src="https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/workflows/Cross-Platform/badge.svg"></a>
<a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-%23007d9c.svg"></a>
<br>
<a href="https://x.com/caddyserver" title="@caddyserver on Twitter"><img src="https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/caddyserver" alt="@caddyserver on Twitter"></a>
<a href="https://twitter.com/caddyserver" title="@caddyserver on Twitter"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/twitter-@caddyserver-55acee.svg" alt="@caddyserver on Twitter"></a>
<a href="https://caddy.community" title="Caddy Forum"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/community-forum-ff69b4.svg" alt="Caddy Forum"></a>
<br>
<a href="https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/caddyserver/caddy?badge" title="Caddy on Sourcegraph"><img src="https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/caddyserver/caddy/-/badge.svg" alt="Caddy on Sourcegraph"></a>
@@ -46,17 +40,11 @@
<p align="center">
<b>Powered by</b>
<br>
<a href="https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55066419/206946718-740b6371-3df3-4d72-a822-47e4c48af999.png">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/49704830-49d37200-fbd5-11e8-8385-767e0cd033c3.png">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/49704830-49d37200-fbd5-11e8-8385-767e0cd033c3.png" alt="CertMagic" width="250">
</picture>
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1128849/49704830-49d37200-fbd5-11e8-8385-767e0cd033c3.png" alt="CertMagic" width="250"></a>
</p>
## [Features](https://caddyserver.com/features)
## [Features](https://caddyserver.com/v2)
- **Easy configuration** with the [Caddyfile](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile)
- **Powerful configuration** with its [native JSON config](https://caddyserver.com/docs/json/)
@@ -67,31 +55,30 @@
- Fully-managed local CA for internal names & IPs
- Can coordinate with other Caddy instances in a cluster
- Multi-issuer fallback
- Encrypted ClientHello (ECH) support
- **Stays up when other servers go down** due to TLS/OCSP/certificate-related issues
- **Production-ready** after serving trillions of requests and managing millions of TLS certificates
- **Scales to hundreds of thousands of sites** as proven in production
- **HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3** all supported by default
- **Scales to tens of thousands of sites** ... and probably more
- **HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and experimental HTTP/3** support
- **Highly extensible** [modular architecture](https://caddyserver.com/docs/architecture) lets Caddy do anything without bloat
- **Runs anywhere** with **no external dependencies** (not even libc)
- Written in Go, a language with higher **memory safety guarantees** than other servers
- Actually **fun to use**
- So much more to [discover](https://caddyserver.com/features)
- So, so much more to [discover](https://caddyserver.com/v2)
## Install
The simplest, cross-platform way to get started is to download Caddy from [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/releases) and place the executable file in your PATH.
The simplest, cross-platform way is to download from [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/releases) and place the executable file in your PATH.
See [our online documentation](https://caddyserver.com/docs/install) for other install instructions.
For other install options, see https://caddyserver.com/docs/install.
## Build from source
Requirements:
- [Go 1.24.0 or newer](https://golang.org/dl/)
- [Go 1.17 or newer](https://golang.org/dl/)
### For development
_**Note:** These steps [will not embed proper version information](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29228). For that, please follow the instructions in the next section._
```bash
@@ -132,7 +119,7 @@ $ xcaddy build
4. Initialize a Go module: `go mod init caddy`
5. (Optional) Pin Caddy version: `go get github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2@version` replacing `version` with a git tag, commit, or branch name.
6. (Optional) Add plugins by adding their import: `_ "import/path/here"`
7. Compile: `go build -tags=nobadger,nomysql,nopgx`
7. Compile: `go build`
@@ -177,9 +164,9 @@ The docs are also open source. You can contribute to them here: https://github.c
## Getting help
- We advise companies using Caddy to secure a support contract through [Ardan Labs](https://www.ardanlabs.com) before help is needed.
- We **strongly recommend** that all professionals or companies using Caddy get a support contract through [Ardan Labs](https://www.ardanlabs.com/my/contact-us?dd=caddy) before help is needed.
- A [sponsorship](https://github.com/sponsors/mholt) goes a long way! We can offer private help to sponsors. If Caddy is benefitting your company, please consider a sponsorship. This not only helps fund full-time work to ensure the longevity of the project, it provides your company the resources, support, and discounts you need; along with being a great look for your company to your customers and potential customers!
- A [sponsorship](https://github.com/sponsors/mholt) goes a long way! If Caddy is benefitting your company, please consider a sponsorship! This not only helps fund full-time work to ensure the longevity of the project, it's also a great look for your company to your customers and potential customers!
- Individuals can exchange help for free on our community forum at https://caddy.community. Remember that people give help out of their spare time and good will. The best way to get help is to give it first!
@@ -193,9 +180,9 @@ Matthew Holt began developing Caddy in 2014 while studying computer science at B
**The name "Caddy" is trademarked.** The name of the software is "Caddy", not "Caddy Server" or "CaddyServer". Please call it "Caddy" or, if you wish to clarify, "the Caddy web server". Caddy is a registered trademark of Stack Holdings GmbH.
- _Project on X: [@caddyserver](https://x.com/caddyserver)_
- _Author on X: [@mholt6](https://x.com/mholt6)_
- _Project on Twitter: [@caddyserver](https://twitter.com/caddyserver)_
- _Author on Twitter: [@mholt6](https://twitter.com/mholt6)_
Caddy is a project of [ZeroSSL](https://zerossl.com), a Stack Holdings company.
Debian package repository hosting is graciously provided by [Cloudsmith](https://cloudsmith.com). Cloudsmith is the only fully hosted, cloud-native, universal package management solution, that enables your organization to create, store and share packages in any format, to any place, with total confidence.
Debian package repository hosting is graciously provided by [Cloudsmith](https://cloudsmith.com). Cloudsmith is the only fully hosted, cloud-native, universal package management solution, that enables your organization to create, store and share packages in any format, to any place, with total confidence.
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@@ -21,11 +21,13 @@ import (
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/hex"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"expvar"
"fmt"
"hash"
"hash/fnv"
"io"
"net"
"net/http"
@@ -34,30 +36,17 @@ import (
"os"
"path"
"regexp"
"slices"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/notify"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"go.uber.org/zap/zapcore"
)
func init() {
// The hard-coded default `DefaultAdminListen` can be overridden
// by setting the `CADDY_ADMIN` environment variable.
// The environment variable may be used by packagers to change
// the default admin address to something more appropriate for
// that platform. See #5317 for discussion.
if env, exists := os.LookupEnv("CADDY_ADMIN"); exists {
DefaultAdminListen = env
}
}
// AdminConfig configures Caddy's API endpoint, which is used
// to manage Caddy while it is running.
type AdminConfig struct {
@@ -69,14 +58,7 @@ type AdminConfig struct {
// The address to which the admin endpoint's listener should
// bind itself. Can be any single network address that can be
// parsed by Caddy. Accepts placeholders.
// Default: the value of the `CADDY_ADMIN` environment variable,
// or `localhost:2019` otherwise.
//
// Remember: When changing this value through a config reload,
// be sure to use the `--address` CLI flag to specify the current
// admin address if the currently-running admin endpoint is not
// the default address.
// parsed by Caddy. Default: localhost:2019
Listen string `json:"listen,omitempty"`
// If true, CORS headers will be emitted, and requests to the
@@ -175,7 +157,7 @@ type IdentityConfig struct {
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: Subject to change.
type RemoteAdmin struct {
// The address on which to start the secure listener. Accepts placeholders.
// The address on which to start the secure listener.
// Default: :2021
Listen string `json:"listen,omitempty"`
@@ -214,65 +196,38 @@ type AdminPermissions struct {
// newAdminHandler reads admin's config and returns an http.Handler suitable
// for use in an admin endpoint server, which will be listening on listenAddr.
func (admin *AdminConfig) newAdminHandler(addr NetworkAddress, remote bool, _ Context) adminHandler {
func (admin *AdminConfig) newAdminHandler(addr NetworkAddress, remote bool) adminHandler {
muxWrap := adminHandler{mux: http.NewServeMux()}
// secure the local or remote endpoint respectively
if remote {
muxWrap.remoteControl = admin.Remote
} else {
// see comment in allowedOrigins() as to why we disable the host check for unix/fd networks
muxWrap.enforceHost = !addr.isWildcardInterface() && !addr.IsUnixNetwork() && !addr.IsFdNetwork()
muxWrap.enforceHost = !addr.isWildcardInterface()
muxWrap.allowedOrigins = admin.allowedOrigins(addr)
muxWrap.enforceOrigin = admin.EnforceOrigin
}
addRouteWithMetrics := func(pattern string, handlerLabel string, h http.Handler) {
labels := prometheus.Labels{"path": pattern, "handler": handlerLabel}
h = instrumentHandlerCounter(
adminMetrics.requestCount.MustCurryWith(labels),
h,
)
muxWrap.mux.Handle(pattern, h)
}
// addRoute just calls muxWrap.mux.Handle after
// wrapping the handler with error handling
addRoute := func(pattern string, handlerLabel string, h AdminHandler) {
wrapper := http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
err := h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
if err != nil {
labels := prometheus.Labels{
"path": pattern,
"handler": handlerLabel,
"method": strings.ToUpper(r.Method),
}
adminMetrics.requestErrors.With(labels).Inc()
}
muxWrap.handleError(w, r, err)
})
addRouteWithMetrics(pattern, handlerLabel, wrapper)
}
const handlerLabel = "admin"
// register standard config control endpoints
addRoute("/"+rawConfigKey+"/", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleConfig))
addRoute("/id/", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleConfigID))
addRoute("/stop", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleStop))
muxWrap.Handle("/"+rawConfigKey+"/", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleConfig))
muxWrap.Handle("/id/", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleConfigID))
muxWrap.Handle("/stop", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleStop))
// register debugging endpoints
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Index))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/cmdline", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Cmdline))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/profile", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Profile))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/symbol", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Symbol))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/trace", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Trace))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/vars", handlerLabel, expvar.Handler())
muxWrap.HandleStd("/debug/pprof/", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Index))
muxWrap.HandleStd("/debug/pprof/cmdline", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Cmdline))
muxWrap.HandleStd("/debug/pprof/profile", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Profile))
muxWrap.HandleStd("/debug/pprof/symbol", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Symbol))
muxWrap.HandleStd("/debug/pprof/trace", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Trace))
muxWrap.HandleStd("/debug/vars", handlerLabel, expvar.Handler())
// register third-party module endpoints
for _, m := range GetModules("admin.api") {
router := m.New().(AdminRouter)
handlerLabel := m.ID.Name()
for _, route := range router.Routes() {
addRoute(route.Pattern, handlerLabel, route.Handler)
muxWrap.Handle(route.Pattern, handlerLabel, route.Handler)
}
admin.routers = append(admin.routers, router)
}
@@ -311,43 +266,22 @@ func (admin AdminConfig) allowedOrigins(addr NetworkAddress) []*url.URL {
for _, o := range admin.Origins {
uniqueOrigins[o] = struct{}{}
}
// RFC 2616, Section 14.26:
// "A client MUST include a Host header field in all HTTP/1.1 request
// messages. If the requested URI does not include an Internet host
// name for the service being requested, then the Host header field MUST
// be given with an empty value."
//
// UPDATE July 2023: Go broke this by patching a minor security bug in 1.20.6.
// Understandable, but frustrating. See:
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/60374
// See also the discussion here:
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/61431
//
// We can no longer conform to RFC 2616 Section 14.26 from either Go or curl
// in purity. (Curl allowed no host between 7.40 and 7.50, but now requires a
// bogus host; see https://superuser.com/a/925610.) If we disable Host/Origin
// security checks, the infosec community assures me that it is secure to do
// so, because:
//
// 1) Browsers do not allow access to unix sockets
// 2) DNS is irrelevant to unix sockets
//
// If either of those two statements ever fail to hold true, it is not the
// fault of Caddy.
//
// Thus, we do not fill out allowed origins and do not enforce Host
// requirements for unix sockets. Enforcing it leads to confusion and
// frustration, when UDS have their own permissions from the OS.
// Enforcing host requirements here is effectively security theater,
// and a false sense of security.
//
// See also the discussion in #6832.
if admin.Origins == nil && !addr.IsUnixNetwork() && !addr.IsFdNetwork() {
if admin.Origins == nil {
if addr.isLoopback() {
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("localhost", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("::1", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("127.0.0.1", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
} else {
if addr.IsUnixNetwork() {
// RFC 2616, Section 14.26:
// "A client MUST include a Host header field in all HTTP/1.1 request
// messages. If the requested URI does not include an Internet host
// name for the service being requested, then the Host header field MUST
// be given with an empty value."
uniqueOrigins[""] = struct{}{}
} else {
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("localhost", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("::1", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("127.0.0.1", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
}
}
if !addr.IsUnixNetwork() {
uniqueOrigins[addr.JoinHostPort(0)] = struct{}{}
}
}
@@ -378,22 +312,18 @@ func (admin AdminConfig) allowedOrigins(addr NetworkAddress) []*url.URL {
// for the admin endpoint exists in cfg, a default one is used, so
// that there is always an admin server (unless it is explicitly
// configured to be disabled).
// Critically note that some elements and functionality of the context
// may not be ready, e.g. storage. Tread carefully.
func replaceLocalAdminServer(cfg *Config, ctx Context) error {
// always* be sure to close down the old admin endpoint
func replaceLocalAdminServer(cfg *Config) error {
// always be sure to close down the old admin endpoint
// as gracefully as possible, even if the new one is
// disabled -- careful to use reference to the current
// (old) admin endpoint since it will be different
// when the function returns
// (* except if the new one fails to start)
oldAdminServer := localAdminServer
var err error
defer func() {
// do the shutdown asynchronously so that any
// current API request gets a response; this
// goroutine may last a few seconds
if oldAdminServer != nil && err == nil {
if oldAdminServer != nil {
go func(oldAdminServer *http.Server) {
err := stopAdminServer(oldAdminServer)
if err != nil {
@@ -422,16 +352,9 @@ func replaceLocalAdminServer(cfg *Config, ctx Context) error {
return err
}
handler := cfg.Admin.newAdminHandler(addr, false, ctx)
handler := cfg.Admin.newAdminHandler(addr, false)
// run the provisioners for loaded modules to make sure local
// state is properly re-initialized in the new admin server
err = cfg.Admin.provisionAdminRouters(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ln, err := addr.Listen(context.TODO(), 0, net.ListenConfig{})
ln, err := Listen(addr.Network, addr.JoinHostPort(0))
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -452,7 +375,7 @@ func replaceLocalAdminServer(cfg *Config, ctx Context) error {
serverMu.Lock()
server := localAdminServer
serverMu.Unlock()
if err := server.Serve(ln.(net.Listener)); !errors.Is(err, http.ErrServerClosed) {
if err := server.Serve(ln); !errors.Is(err, http.ErrServerClosed) {
adminLogger.Error("admin server shutdown for unknown reason", zap.Error(err))
}
}()
@@ -480,6 +403,7 @@ func manageIdentity(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
// import the caddytls package -- but it works
if cfg.Admin.Identity.IssuersRaw == nil {
cfg.Admin.Identity.IssuersRaw = []json.RawMessage{
json.RawMessage(`{"module": "zerossl"}`),
json.RawMessage(`{"module": "acme"}`),
}
}
@@ -490,7 +414,7 @@ func manageIdentity(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("loading identity issuer modules: %s", err)
}
for _, issVal := range val.([]any) {
for _, issVal := range val.([]interface{}) {
cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers = append(cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers, issVal.(certmagic.Issuer))
}
}
@@ -550,14 +474,7 @@ func replaceRemoteAdminServer(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
// make the HTTP handler but disable Host/Origin enforcement
// because we are using TLS authentication instead
handler := cfg.Admin.newAdminHandler(addr, true, ctx)
// run the provisioners for loaded modules to make sure local
// state is properly re-initialized in the new admin server
err = cfg.Admin.provisionAdminRouters(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
handler := cfg.Admin.newAdminHandler(addr, true)
// create client certificate pool for TLS mutual auth, and extract public keys
// so that we can enforce access controls at the application layer
@@ -604,11 +521,10 @@ func replaceRemoteAdminServer(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
serverMu.Unlock()
// start listener
lnAny, err := addr.Listen(ctx, 0, net.ListenConfig{})
ln, err := Listen(addr.Network, addr.JoinHostPort(0))
if err != nil {
return err
}
ln := lnAny.(net.Listener)
ln = tls.NewListener(ln, tlsConfig)
go func() {
@@ -627,13 +543,12 @@ func replaceRemoteAdminServer(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
}
func (ident *IdentityConfig) certmagicConfig(logger *zap.Logger, makeCache bool) *certmagic.Config {
var cmCfg *certmagic.Config
if ident == nil {
// user might not have configured identity; that's OK, we can still make a
// certmagic config, although it'll be mostly useless for remote management
ident = new(IdentityConfig)
}
template := certmagic.Config{
cmCfg := &certmagic.Config{
Storage: DefaultStorage, // do not act as part of a cluster (this is for the server's local identity)
Logger: logger,
Issuers: ident.issuers,
@@ -643,11 +558,9 @@ func (ident *IdentityConfig) certmagicConfig(logger *zap.Logger, makeCache bool)
GetConfigForCert: func(certmagic.Certificate) (*certmagic.Config, error) {
return cmCfg, nil
},
Logger: logger.Named("cache"),
})
}
cmCfg = certmagic.New(identityCertCache, template)
return cmCfg
return certmagic.New(identityCertCache, *cmCfg)
}
// IdentityCredentials returns this instance's configured, managed identity credentials
@@ -688,7 +601,13 @@ func (remote RemoteAdmin) enforceAccessControls(r *http.Request) error {
// key recognized; make sure its HTTP request is permitted
for _, accessPerm := range adminAccess.Permissions {
// verify method
methodFound := accessPerm.Methods == nil || slices.Contains(accessPerm.Methods, r.Method)
methodFound := accessPerm.Methods == nil
for _, method := range accessPerm.Methods {
if method == r.Method {
methodFound = true
break
}
}
if !methodFound {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
@@ -765,6 +684,21 @@ type adminHandler struct {
remoteControl *RemoteAdmin
}
// Handle registers an AdminHandler-type handler for the given pattern.
func (h adminHandler) Handle(pattern, label string, handler AdminHandler) {
h.mux.Handle(pattern, instrumentAdminHandler(pattern, label, handler, h.handleError))
}
// HandleStd registers an http.Handler-type handler for the given pattern.
func (h adminHandler) HandleStd(pattern, label string, handler http.Handler) {
h.Handle(pattern, label, AdminHandlerFunc(func(
w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request,
) error {
handler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
return nil
}))
}
// ServeHTTP is the external entry point for API requests.
// It will only be called once per request.
func (h adminHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
@@ -884,9 +818,13 @@ func (h adminHandler) handleError(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, err er
// a trustworthy/expected value. This helps to mitigate DNS
// rebinding attacks.
func (h adminHandler) checkHost(r *http.Request) error {
allowed := slices.ContainsFunc(h.allowedOrigins, func(u *url.URL) bool {
return r.Host == u.Host
})
var allowed bool
for _, allowedOrigin := range h.allowedOrigins {
if r.Host == allowedOrigin.Host {
allowed = true
break
}
}
if !allowed {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
@@ -948,36 +886,19 @@ func (h adminHandler) originAllowed(origin *url.URL) bool {
// etagHasher returns a the hasher we used on the config to both
// produce and verify ETags.
func etagHasher() hash.Hash { return xxhash.New() }
// makeEtag returns an Etag header value (including quotes) for
// the given config path and hash of contents at that path.
func makeEtag(path string, hash hash.Hash) string {
return fmt.Sprintf(`"%s %x"`, path, hash.Sum(nil))
}
// This buffer pool is used to keep buffers for
// reading the config file during eTag header generation
var bufferPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() any {
return new(bytes.Buffer)
},
}
func etagHasher() hash.Hash32 { return fnv.New32a() }
func handleConfig(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
switch r.Method {
case http.MethodGet:
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
// Set the ETag as a trailer header.
// The alternative is to write the config to a buffer, and
// then hash that.
w.Header().Set("Trailer", "ETag")
hash := etagHasher()
// Read the config into a buffer instead of writing directly to
// the response writer, as we want to set the ETag as the header,
// not the trailer.
buf := bufferPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer)
buf.Reset()
defer bufferPool.Put(buf)
configWriter := io.MultiWriter(buf, hash)
configWriter := io.MultiWriter(w, hash)
err := readConfig(r.URL.Path, configWriter)
if err != nil {
return APIError{HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest, Err: err}
@@ -985,11 +906,7 @@ func handleConfig(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
// we could consider setting up a sync.Pool for the summed
// hashes to reduce GC pressure.
w.Header().Set("Etag", makeEtag(r.URL.Path, hash))
_, err = w.Write(buf.Bytes())
if err != nil {
return APIError{HTTPStatus: http.StatusInternalServerError, Err: err}
}
w.Header().Set("ETag", r.URL.Path+" "+hex.EncodeToString(hash.Sum(nil)))
return nil
@@ -1058,9 +975,9 @@ func handleConfigID(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
id := parts[2]
// map the ID to the expanded path
rawCfgMu.RLock()
currentCfgMu.RLock()
expanded, ok := rawCfgIndex[id]
rawCfgMu.RUnlock()
defer currentCfgMu.RUnlock()
if !ok {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusNotFound,
@@ -1083,6 +1000,10 @@ func handleStop(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
}
}
if err := notify.NotifyStopping(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify stopping to service manager", zap.Error(err))
}
exitProcess(context.Background(), Log().Named("admin.api"))
return nil
}
@@ -1091,11 +1012,11 @@ func handleStop(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
// the operation at path according to method, using body and out as
// needed. This is a low-level, unsynchronized function; most callers
// will want to use changeConfig or readConfig instead. This requires a
// read or write lock on currentCtxMu, depending on method (GET needs
// read or write lock on currentCfgMu, depending on method (GET needs
// only a read lock; all others need a write lock).
func unsyncedConfigAccess(method, path string, body []byte, out io.Writer) error {
var err error
var val any
var val interface{}
// if there is a request body, decode it into the
// variable that will be set in the config according
@@ -1132,16 +1053,16 @@ func unsyncedConfigAccess(method, path string, body []byte, out io.Writer) error
parts = parts[:len(parts)-1]
}
var ptr any = rawCfg
var ptr interface{} = rawCfg
traverseLoop:
for i, part := range parts {
switch v := ptr.(type) {
case map[string]any:
case map[string]interface{}:
// if the next part enters a slice, and the slice is our destination,
// handle it specially (because appending to the slice copies the slice
// header, which does not replace the original one like we want)
if arr, ok := v[part].([]any); ok && i == len(parts)-2 {
if arr, ok := v[part].([]interface{}); ok && i == len(parts)-2 {
var idx int
if method != http.MethodPost {
idxStr := parts[len(parts)-1]
@@ -1150,7 +1071,7 @@ traverseLoop:
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] invalid array index '%s': %v",
path, idxStr, err)
}
if idx < 0 || (method != http.MethodPut && idx >= len(arr)) || idx > len(arr) {
if idx < 0 || idx >= len(arr) {
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] array index out of bounds: %s", path, idxStr)
}
}
@@ -1163,7 +1084,7 @@ traverseLoop:
}
case http.MethodPost:
if ellipses {
valArray, ok := val.([]any)
valArray, ok := val.([]interface{})
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("final element is not an array")
}
@@ -1198,9 +1119,9 @@ traverseLoop:
case http.MethodPost:
// if the part is an existing list, POST appends to
// it, otherwise it just sets or creates the value
if arr, ok := v[part].([]any); ok {
if arr, ok := v[part].([]interface{}); ok {
if ellipses {
valArray, ok := val.([]any)
valArray, ok := val.([]interface{})
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("final element is not an array")
}
@@ -1213,27 +1134,15 @@ traverseLoop:
}
case http.MethodPut:
if _, ok := v[part]; ok {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusConflict,
Err: fmt.Errorf("[%s] key already exists: %s", path, part),
}
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] key already exists: %s", path, part)
}
v[part] = val
case http.MethodPatch:
if _, ok := v[part]; !ok {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusNotFound,
Err: fmt.Errorf("[%s] key does not exist: %s", path, part),
}
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] key does not exist: %s", path, part)
}
v[part] = val
case http.MethodDelete:
if _, ok := v[part]; !ok {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusNotFound,
Err: fmt.Errorf("[%s] key does not exist: %s", path, part),
}
}
delete(v, part)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized method %s", method)
@@ -1243,12 +1152,12 @@ traverseLoop:
// might not exist yet; that's OK but we need to make them as
// we go, while we still have a pointer from the level above
if v[part] == nil && method == http.MethodPut {
v[part] = make(map[string]any)
v[part] = make(map[string]interface{})
}
ptr = v[part]
}
case []any:
case []interface{}:
partInt, err := strconv.Atoi(part)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("[/%s] invalid array index '%s': %v",
@@ -1270,7 +1179,7 @@ traverseLoop:
// RemoveMetaFields removes meta fields like "@id" from a JSON message
// by using a simple regular expression. (An alternate way to do this
// would be to delete them from the raw, map[string]any
// would be to delete them from the raw, map[string]interface{}
// representation as they are indexed, then iterate the index we made
// and add them back after encoding as JSON, but this is simpler.)
func RemoveMetaFields(rawJSON []byte) []byte {
@@ -1322,10 +1231,7 @@ func (e APIError) Error() string {
// parseAdminListenAddr extracts a singular listen address from either addr
// or defaultAddr, returning the network and the address of the listener.
func parseAdminListenAddr(addr string, defaultAddr string) (NetworkAddress, error) {
input, err := NewReplacer().ReplaceOrErr(addr, true, true)
if err != nil {
return NetworkAddress{}, fmt.Errorf("replacing listen address: %v", err)
}
input := addr
if input == "" {
input = defaultAddr
}
@@ -1405,7 +1311,7 @@ const (
)
var bufPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() any {
New: func() interface{} {
return new(bytes.Buffer)
},
}
+6 -736
View File
@@ -15,20 +15,12 @@
package caddy
import (
"context"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/hex"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"maps"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"reflect"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
)
var testCfg = []byte(`{
@@ -83,12 +75,6 @@ func TestUnsyncedConfigAccess(t *testing.T) {
path: "/bar/qq",
expect: `{"foo": "jet", "bar": {"aa": "bb"}, "list": ["a", "b", "c"]}`,
},
{
method: "DELETE",
path: "/bar/qq",
expect: `{"foo": "jet", "bar": {"aa": "bb"}, "list": ["a", "b", "c"]}`,
shouldErr: true,
},
{
method: "POST",
path: "/list",
@@ -129,7 +115,7 @@ func TestUnsyncedConfigAccess(t *testing.T) {
}
// decode the expected config so we can do a convenient DeepEqual
var expectedDecoded any
var expectedDecoded interface{}
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(tc.expect), &expectedDecoded)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Test %d: Unmarshaling expected config: %v", i, err)
@@ -175,14 +161,14 @@ func (fooModule) Stop() error { return nil }
func TestETags(t *testing.T) {
RegisterModule(fooModule{})
if err := Load([]byte(`{"admin": {"listen": "localhost:2999"}, "apps": {"foo": {"strField": "abc", "intField": 0}}}`), true); err != nil {
if err := Load([]byte(`{"apps": {"foo": {"strField": "abc", "intField": 0}}}`), true); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("loading: %s", err)
}
const key = "/" + rawConfigKey + "/apps/foo"
// try update the config with the wrong etag
err := changeConfig(http.MethodPost, key, []byte(`{"strField": "abc", "intField": 1}}`), fmt.Sprintf(`"/%s not_an_etag"`, rawConfigKey), false)
err := changeConfig(http.MethodPost, key, []byte(`{"strField": "abc", "intField": 1}}`), "/"+rawConfigKey+" not_an_etag", false)
if apiErr, ok := err.(APIError); !ok || apiErr.HTTPStatus != http.StatusPreconditionFailed {
t.Fatalf("expected precondition failed; got %v", err)
}
@@ -194,13 +180,13 @@ func TestETags(t *testing.T) {
}
// do the same update with the correct key
err = changeConfig(http.MethodPost, key, []byte(`{"strField": "abc", "intField": 1}`), makeEtag(key, hash), false)
err = changeConfig(http.MethodPost, key, []byte(`{"strField": "abc", "intField": 1}`), key+" "+hex.EncodeToString(hash.Sum(nil)), false)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected update to work; got %v", err)
}
// now try another update. The hash should no longer match and we should get precondition failed
err = changeConfig(http.MethodPost, key, []byte(`{"strField": "abc", "intField": 2}`), makeEtag(key, hash), false)
err = changeConfig(http.MethodPost, key, []byte(`{"strField": "abc", "intField": 2}`), key+" "+hex.EncodeToString(hash.Sum(nil)), false)
if apiErr, ok := err.(APIError); !ok || apiErr.HTTPStatus != http.StatusPreconditionFailed {
t.Fatalf("expected precondition failed; got %v", err)
}
@@ -211,719 +197,3 @@ func BenchmarkLoad(b *testing.B) {
Load(testCfg, true)
}
}
func TestAdminHandlerErrorHandling(t *testing.T) {
initAdminMetrics()
handler := adminHandler{
mux: http.NewServeMux(),
}
handler.mux.Handle("/error", http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
err := fmt.Errorf("test error")
handler.handleError(w, r, err)
}))
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/error", nil)
rr := httptest.NewRecorder()
handler.ServeHTTP(rr, req)
if rr.Code == http.StatusOK {
t.Error("expected error response, got success")
}
var apiErr APIError
if err := json.NewDecoder(rr.Body).Decode(&apiErr); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("decoding response: %v", err)
}
if apiErr.Message != "test error" {
t.Errorf("expected error message 'test error', got '%s'", apiErr.Message)
}
}
func initAdminMetrics() {
if adminMetrics.requestErrors != nil {
prometheus.Unregister(adminMetrics.requestErrors)
}
if adminMetrics.requestCount != nil {
prometheus.Unregister(adminMetrics.requestCount)
}
adminMetrics.requestErrors = prometheus.NewCounterVec(prometheus.CounterOpts{
Namespace: "caddy",
Subsystem: "admin_http",
Name: "request_errors_total",
Help: "Number of errors that occurred handling admin endpoint requests",
}, []string{"handler", "path", "method"})
adminMetrics.requestCount = prometheus.NewCounterVec(prometheus.CounterOpts{
Namespace: "caddy",
Subsystem: "admin_http",
Name: "requests_total",
Help: "Count of requests to the admin endpoint",
}, []string{"handler", "path", "code", "method"}) // Added code and method labels
prometheus.MustRegister(adminMetrics.requestErrors)
prometheus.MustRegister(adminMetrics.requestCount)
}
func TestAdminHandlerBuiltinRouteErrors(t *testing.T) {
initAdminMetrics()
cfg := &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Listen: "localhost:2019",
},
}
err := replaceLocalAdminServer(cfg, Context{})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("setting up admin server: %v", err)
}
defer func() {
stopAdminServer(localAdminServer)
}()
tests := []struct {
name string
path string
method string
expectedStatus int
}{
{
name: "stop endpoint wrong method",
path: "/stop",
method: http.MethodGet,
expectedStatus: http.StatusMethodNotAllowed,
},
{
name: "config endpoint wrong content-type",
path: "/config/",
method: http.MethodPost,
expectedStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
{
name: "config ID missing ID",
path: "/id/",
method: http.MethodGet,
expectedStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
req := httptest.NewRequest(test.method, fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:2019%s", test.path), nil)
rr := httptest.NewRecorder()
localAdminServer.Handler.ServeHTTP(rr, req)
if rr.Code != test.expectedStatus {
t.Errorf("expected status %d but got %d", test.expectedStatus, rr.Code)
}
metricValue := testGetMetricValue(map[string]string{
"path": test.path,
"handler": "admin",
"method": test.method,
})
if metricValue != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected error metric to be incremented once, got %v", metricValue)
}
})
}
}
func testGetMetricValue(labels map[string]string) float64 {
promLabels := prometheus.Labels{}
maps.Copy(promLabels, labels)
metric, err := adminMetrics.requestErrors.GetMetricWith(promLabels)
if err != nil {
return 0
}
pb := &dto.Metric{}
metric.Write(pb)
return pb.GetCounter().GetValue()
}
type mockRouter struct {
routes []AdminRoute
}
func (m mockRouter) Routes() []AdminRoute {
return m.routes
}
type mockModule struct {
mockRouter
}
func (m *mockModule) CaddyModule() ModuleInfo {
return ModuleInfo{
ID: "admin.api.mock",
New: func() Module {
mm := &mockModule{
mockRouter: mockRouter{
routes: m.routes,
},
}
return mm
},
}
}
func TestNewAdminHandlerRouterRegistration(t *testing.T) {
originalModules := make(map[string]ModuleInfo)
maps.Copy(originalModules, modules)
defer func() {
modules = originalModules
}()
mockRoute := AdminRoute{
Pattern: "/mock",
Handler: AdminHandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
return nil
}),
}
mock := &mockModule{
mockRouter: mockRouter{
routes: []AdminRoute{mockRoute},
},
}
RegisterModule(mock)
addr, err := ParseNetworkAddress("localhost:2019")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to parse address: %v", err)
}
admin := &AdminConfig{
EnforceOrigin: false,
}
handler := admin.newAdminHandler(addr, false, Context{})
req := httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/mock", nil)
req.Host = "localhost:2019"
rr := httptest.NewRecorder()
handler.ServeHTTP(rr, req)
if rr.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("Expected status code %d but got %d", http.StatusOK, rr.Code)
t.Logf("Response body: %s", rr.Body.String())
}
if len(admin.routers) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Expected 1 router to be stored, got %d", len(admin.routers))
}
}
type mockProvisionableRouter struct {
mockRouter
provisionErr error
provisioned bool
}
func (m *mockProvisionableRouter) Provision(Context) error {
m.provisioned = true
return m.provisionErr
}
type mockProvisionableModule struct {
*mockProvisionableRouter
}
func (m *mockProvisionableModule) CaddyModule() ModuleInfo {
return ModuleInfo{
ID: "admin.api.mock_provision",
New: func() Module {
mm := &mockProvisionableModule{
mockProvisionableRouter: &mockProvisionableRouter{
mockRouter: m.mockRouter,
provisionErr: m.provisionErr,
},
}
return mm
},
}
}
func TestAdminRouterProvisioning(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
provisionErr error
wantErr bool
routersAfter int // expected number of routers after provisioning
}{
{
name: "successful provisioning",
provisionErr: nil,
wantErr: false,
routersAfter: 0,
},
{
name: "provisioning error",
provisionErr: fmt.Errorf("provision failed"),
wantErr: true,
routersAfter: 1,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
originalModules := make(map[string]ModuleInfo)
maps.Copy(originalModules, modules)
defer func() {
modules = originalModules
}()
mockRoute := AdminRoute{
Pattern: "/mock",
Handler: AdminHandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
return nil
}),
}
// Create provisionable module
mock := &mockProvisionableModule{
mockProvisionableRouter: &mockProvisionableRouter{
mockRouter: mockRouter{
routes: []AdminRoute{mockRoute},
},
provisionErr: test.provisionErr,
},
}
RegisterModule(mock)
admin := &AdminConfig{}
addr, err := ParseNetworkAddress("localhost:2019")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to parse address: %v", err)
}
_ = admin.newAdminHandler(addr, false, Context{})
err = admin.provisionAdminRouters(Context{})
if test.wantErr {
if err == nil {
t.Error("Expected error but got nil")
}
} else {
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Expected no error but got: %v", err)
}
}
if len(admin.routers) != test.routersAfter {
t.Errorf("Expected %d routers after provisioning, got %d", test.routersAfter, len(admin.routers))
}
})
}
}
func TestAllowedOriginsUnixSocket(t *testing.T) {
// see comment in allowedOrigins() as to why we do not fill out allowed origins for UDS
tests := []struct {
name string
addr NetworkAddress
origins []string
expectOrigins []string
}{
{
name: "unix socket with default origins",
addr: NetworkAddress{
Network: "unix",
Host: "/tmp/caddy.sock",
},
origins: nil, // default origins
expectOrigins: []string{},
},
{
name: "unix socket with custom origins",
addr: NetworkAddress{
Network: "unix",
Host: "/tmp/caddy.sock",
},
origins: []string{"example.com"},
expectOrigins: []string{
"example.com",
},
},
{
name: "tcp socket on localhost gets all loopback addresses",
addr: NetworkAddress{
Network: "tcp",
Host: "localhost",
StartPort: 2019,
EndPort: 2019,
},
origins: nil,
expectOrigins: []string{
"localhost:2019",
"[::1]:2019",
"127.0.0.1:2019",
},
},
}
for i, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
admin := AdminConfig{
Origins: test.origins,
}
got := admin.allowedOrigins(test.addr)
var gotOrigins []string
for _, u := range got {
gotOrigins = append(gotOrigins, u.Host)
}
if len(gotOrigins) != len(test.expectOrigins) {
t.Errorf("%d: Expected %d origins but got %d", i, len(test.expectOrigins), len(gotOrigins))
return
}
expectMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, origin := range test.expectOrigins {
expectMap[origin] = struct{}{}
}
gotMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, origin := range gotOrigins {
gotMap[origin] = struct{}{}
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(expectMap, gotMap) {
t.Errorf("%d: Origins mismatch.\nExpected: %v\nGot: %v", i, test.expectOrigins, gotOrigins)
}
})
}
}
func TestReplaceRemoteAdminServer(t *testing.T) {
const testCert = `MIIDCTCCAfGgAwIBAgIUXsqJ1mY8pKlHQtI3HJ23x2eZPqwwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL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`
tests := []struct {
name string
cfg *Config
wantErr bool
}{
{
name: "nil config",
cfg: nil,
wantErr: false,
},
{
name: "nil admin config",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: nil,
},
wantErr: false,
},
{
name: "nil remote config",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{},
},
wantErr: false,
},
{
name: "invalid listen address",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Remote: &RemoteAdmin{
Listen: "invalid:address",
},
},
},
wantErr: true,
},
{
name: "valid config",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Identity: &IdentityConfig{},
Remote: &RemoteAdmin{
Listen: "localhost:2021",
AccessControl: []*AdminAccess{
{
PublicKeys: []string{testCert},
Permissions: []AdminPermissions{{Methods: []string{"GET"}, Paths: []string{"/test"}}},
},
},
},
},
},
wantErr: false,
},
{
name: "invalid certificate",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Identity: &IdentityConfig{},
Remote: &RemoteAdmin{
Listen: "localhost:2021",
AccessControl: []*AdminAccess{
{
PublicKeys: []string{"invalid-cert-data"},
Permissions: []AdminPermissions{{Methods: []string{"GET"}, Paths: []string{"/test"}}},
},
},
},
},
},
wantErr: true,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
ctx := Context{
Context: context.Background(),
cfg: test.cfg,
}
if test.cfg != nil {
test.cfg.storage = &certmagic.FileStorage{Path: t.TempDir()}
}
if test.cfg != nil && test.cfg.Admin != nil && test.cfg.Admin.Identity != nil {
identityCertCache = certmagic.NewCache(certmagic.CacheOptions{
GetConfigForCert: func(certmagic.Certificate) (*certmagic.Config, error) {
return &certmagic.Config{}, nil
},
})
}
err := replaceRemoteAdminServer(ctx, test.cfg)
if test.wantErr {
if err == nil {
t.Error("Expected error but got nil")
}
} else {
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Expected no error but got: %v", err)
}
}
// Clean up
if remoteAdminServer != nil {
_ = stopAdminServer(remoteAdminServer)
}
})
}
}
type mockIssuer struct {
configSet *certmagic.Config
}
func (m *mockIssuer) Issue(ctx context.Context, csr *x509.CertificateRequest) (*certmagic.IssuedCertificate, error) {
return &certmagic.IssuedCertificate{
Certificate: []byte(csr.Raw),
}, nil
}
func (m *mockIssuer) SetConfig(cfg *certmagic.Config) {
m.configSet = cfg
}
func (m *mockIssuer) IssuerKey() string {
return "mock"
}
type mockIssuerModule struct {
*mockIssuer
}
func (m *mockIssuerModule) CaddyModule() ModuleInfo {
return ModuleInfo{
ID: "tls.issuance.acme",
New: func() Module {
return &mockIssuerModule{mockIssuer: new(mockIssuer)}
},
}
}
func TestManageIdentity(t *testing.T) {
originalModules := make(map[string]ModuleInfo)
maps.Copy(originalModules, modules)
defer func() {
modules = originalModules
}()
RegisterModule(&mockIssuerModule{})
certPEM := []byte(`-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----`)
keyPEM := []byte(`-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIEvgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCBKgwggSkAgEAAoIBAQDRS0LmTwUT0iwP
...
-----END PRIVATE KEY-----`)
testStorage := certmagic.FileStorage{Path: t.TempDir()}
err := testStorage.Store(context.Background(), "localhost/localhost.crt", certPEM)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = testStorage.Store(context.Background(), "localhost/localhost.key", keyPEM)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
tests := []struct {
name string
cfg *Config
wantErr bool
checkState func(*testing.T, *Config)
}{
{
name: "nil config",
cfg: nil,
},
{
name: "nil admin config",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: nil,
},
},
{
name: "nil identity config",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{},
},
},
{
name: "default issuer when none specified",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Identity: &IdentityConfig{
Identifiers: []string{"localhost"},
},
},
storage: &testStorage,
},
checkState: func(t *testing.T, cfg *Config) {
if len(cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers) == 0 {
t.Error("Expected at least 1 issuer to be configured")
return
}
if _, ok := cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers[0].(*mockIssuerModule); !ok {
t.Error("Expected mock issuer to be configured")
}
},
},
{
name: "custom issuer",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Identity: &IdentityConfig{
Identifiers: []string{"localhost"},
IssuersRaw: []json.RawMessage{
json.RawMessage(`{"module": "acme"}`),
},
},
},
storage: &certmagic.FileStorage{Path: "testdata"},
},
checkState: func(t *testing.T, cfg *Config) {
if len(cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected 1 issuer, got %d", len(cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers))
}
mockIss, ok := cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers[0].(*mockIssuerModule)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("Expected mock issuer")
}
if mockIss.configSet == nil {
t.Error("Issuer config was not set")
}
},
},
{
name: "invalid issuer module",
cfg: &Config{
Admin: &AdminConfig{
Identity: &IdentityConfig{
Identifiers: []string{"localhost"},
IssuersRaw: []json.RawMessage{
json.RawMessage(`{"module": "doesnt_exist"}`),
},
},
},
},
wantErr: true,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if identityCertCache != nil {
// Reset the cert cache before each test
identityCertCache.Stop()
identityCertCache = nil
}
ctx := Context{
Context: context.Background(),
cfg: test.cfg,
moduleInstances: make(map[string][]Module),
}
err := manageIdentity(ctx, test.cfg)
if test.wantErr {
if err == nil {
t.Error("Expected error but got nil")
}
return
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Expected no error but got: %v", err)
}
if test.checkState != nil {
test.checkState(t, test.cfg)
}
})
}
}
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@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/fs"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
@@ -32,15 +31,12 @@ import (
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/notify"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/internal/filesystems"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/notify"
)
// Config is the top (or beginning) of the Caddy configuration structure.
@@ -81,14 +77,10 @@ type Config struct {
// associated value.
AppsRaw ModuleMap `json:"apps,omitempty" caddy:"namespace="`
apps map[string]App
storage certmagic.Storage
eventEmitter eventEmitter
apps map[string]App
storage certmagic.Storage
cancelFunc context.CancelFunc
// fileSystems is a dict of fileSystems that will later be loaded from and added to.
fileSystems FileSystems
}
// App is a thing that Caddy runs.
@@ -110,32 +102,20 @@ func Run(cfg *Config) error {
// if it is different from the current config or
// forceReload is true.
func Load(cfgJSON []byte, forceReload bool) error {
if err := notify.Reloading(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify service manager of reloading state", zap.Error(err))
if err := notify.NotifyReloading(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify reloading to service manager", zap.Error(err))
}
// after reload, notify system of success or, if
// failure, update with status (error message)
var err error
defer func() {
if err != nil {
if notifyErr := notify.Error(err, 0); notifyErr != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify to service manager of reload error",
zap.Error(notifyErr),
zap.String("reload_err", err.Error()))
}
return
}
if err := notify.Ready(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify to service manager of ready state", zap.Error(err))
if err := notify.NotifyReadiness(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify readiness to service manager", zap.Error(err))
}
}()
err = changeConfig(http.MethodPost, "/"+rawConfigKey, cfgJSON, "", forceReload)
err := changeConfig(http.MethodPost, "/"+rawConfigKey, cfgJSON, "", forceReload)
if errors.Is(err, errSameConfig) {
err = nil // not really an error
}
return err
}
@@ -147,9 +127,7 @@ func Load(cfgJSON []byte, forceReload bool) error {
// forcefully reloaded, then errConfigUnchanged This function is safe for
// concurrent use.
// The ifMatchHeader can optionally be given a string of the format:
//
// "<path> <hash>"
//
// "<path> <hash>"
// where <path> is the absolute path in the config and <hash> is the expected hash of
// the config at that path. If the hash in the ifMatchHeader doesn't match
// the hash of the config, then an APIError with status 412 will be returned.
@@ -163,20 +141,12 @@ func changeConfig(method, path string, input []byte, ifMatchHeader string, force
return fmt.Errorf("method not allowed")
}
rawCfgMu.Lock()
defer rawCfgMu.Unlock()
currentCfgMu.Lock()
defer currentCfgMu.Unlock()
if ifMatchHeader != "" {
// expect the first and last character to be quotes
if len(ifMatchHeader) < 2 || ifMatchHeader[0] != '"' || ifMatchHeader[len(ifMatchHeader)-1] != '"' {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
Err: fmt.Errorf("malformed If-Match header; expect quoted string"),
}
}
// read out the parts
parts := strings.Fields(ifMatchHeader[1 : len(ifMatchHeader)-1])
parts := strings.Fields(ifMatchHeader)
if len(parts) != 2 {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
@@ -239,7 +209,7 @@ func changeConfig(method, path string, input []byte, ifMatchHeader string, force
// with what caddy is still running; we need to
// unmarshal it again because it's likely that
// pointers deep in our rawCfg map were modified
var oldCfg any
var oldCfg interface{}
err2 := json.Unmarshal(rawCfgJSON, &oldCfg)
if err2 != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%v; additionally, restoring old config: %v", err, err2)
@@ -264,18 +234,18 @@ func changeConfig(method, path string, input []byte, ifMatchHeader string, force
// readConfig traverses the current config to path
// and writes its JSON encoding to out.
func readConfig(path string, out io.Writer) error {
rawCfgMu.RLock()
defer rawCfgMu.RUnlock()
currentCfgMu.RLock()
defer currentCfgMu.RUnlock()
return unsyncedConfigAccess(http.MethodGet, path, nil, out)
}
// indexConfigObjects recursively searches ptr for object fields named
// "@id" and maps that ID value to the full configPath in the index.
// This function is NOT safe for concurrent access; obtain a write lock
// on currentCtxMu.
func indexConfigObjects(ptr any, configPath string, index map[string]string) error {
// on currentCfgMu.
func indexConfigObjects(ptr interface{}, configPath string, index map[string]string) error {
switch val := ptr.(type) {
case map[string]any:
case map[string]interface{}:
for k, v := range val {
if k == idKey {
switch idVal := v.(type) {
@@ -294,7 +264,7 @@ func indexConfigObjects(ptr any, configPath string, index map[string]string) err
return err
}
}
case []any:
case []interface{}:
// traverse each element of the array recursively
for i := range val {
err := indexConfigObjects(val[i], path.Join(configPath, strconv.Itoa(i)), index)
@@ -312,7 +282,7 @@ func indexConfigObjects(ptr any, configPath string, index map[string]string) err
// it as the new config, replacing any other current config.
// It does NOT update the raw config state, as this is a
// lower-level function; most callers will want to use Load
// instead. A write lock on rawCfgMu is required! If
// instead. A write lock on currentCfgMu is required! If
// allowPersist is false, it will not be persisted to disk,
// even if it is configured to.
func unsyncedDecodeAndRun(cfgJSON []byte, allowPersist bool) error {
@@ -321,7 +291,7 @@ func unsyncedDecodeAndRun(cfgJSON []byte, allowPersist bool) error {
strippedCfgJSON := RemoveMetaFields(cfgJSON)
var newCfg *Config
err := StrictUnmarshalJSON(strippedCfgJSON, &newCfg)
err := strictUnmarshalJSON(strippedCfgJSON, &newCfg)
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -341,19 +311,17 @@ func unsyncedDecodeAndRun(cfgJSON []byte, allowPersist bool) error {
}
// run the new config and start all its apps
ctx, err := run(newCfg, true)
err = run(newCfg, true)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// swap old context (including its config) with the new one
currentCtxMu.Lock()
oldCtx := currentCtx
currentCtx = ctx
currentCtxMu.Unlock()
// swap old config with the new one
oldCfg := currentCfg
currentCfg = newCfg
// Stop, Cleanup each old app
unsyncedStop(oldCtx)
unsyncedStop(oldCfg)
// autosave a non-nil config, if not disabled
if allowPersist &&
@@ -363,13 +331,13 @@ func unsyncedDecodeAndRun(cfgJSON []byte, allowPersist bool) error {
newCfg.Admin.Config.Persist == nil ||
*newCfg.Admin.Config.Persist) {
dir := filepath.Dir(ConfigAutosavePath)
err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0o700)
err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0700)
if err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to create folder for config autosave",
zap.String("dir", dir),
zap.Error(err))
} else {
err := os.WriteFile(ConfigAutosavePath, cfgJSON, 0o600)
err := os.WriteFile(ConfigAutosavePath, cfgJSON, 0600)
if err == nil {
Log().Info("autosaved config (load with --resume flag)", zap.String("file", ConfigAutosavePath))
} else {
@@ -397,67 +365,7 @@ func unsyncedDecodeAndRun(cfgJSON []byte, allowPersist bool) error {
// This is a low-level function; most callers
// will want to use Run instead, which also
// updates the config's raw state.
func run(newCfg *Config, start bool) (Context, error) {
ctx, err := provisionContext(newCfg, start)
if err != nil {
globalMetrics.configSuccess.Set(0)
return ctx, err
}
if !start {
return ctx, nil
}
// Provision any admin routers which may need to access
// some of the other apps at runtime
err = ctx.cfg.Admin.provisionAdminRouters(ctx)
if err != nil {
globalMetrics.configSuccess.Set(0)
return ctx, err
}
// Start
err = func() error {
started := make([]string, 0, len(ctx.cfg.apps))
for name, a := range ctx.cfg.apps {
err := a.Start()
if err != nil {
// an app failed to start, so we need to stop
// all other apps that were already started
for _, otherAppName := range started {
err2 := ctx.cfg.apps[otherAppName].Stop()
if err2 != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%v; additionally, aborting app %s: %v",
err, otherAppName, err2)
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("%s app module: start: %v", name, err)
}
started = append(started, name)
}
return nil
}()
if err != nil {
globalMetrics.configSuccess.Set(0)
return ctx, err
}
globalMetrics.configSuccess.Set(1)
globalMetrics.configSuccessTime.SetToCurrentTime()
// TODO: This event is experimental and subject to change.
ctx.emitEvent("started", nil)
// now that the user's config is running, finish setting up anything else,
// such as remote admin endpoint, config loader, etc.
return ctx, finishSettingUp(ctx, ctx.cfg)
}
// provisionContext creates a new context from the given configuration and provisions
// storage and apps.
// If `newCfg` is nil a new empty configuration will be created.
// If `replaceAdminServer` is true any currently active admin server will be replaced
// with a new admin server based on the provided configuration.
func provisionContext(newCfg *Config, replaceAdminServer bool) (Context, error) {
func run(newCfg *Config, start bool) error {
// because we will need to roll back any state
// modifications if this function errors, we
// keep a single error value and scope all
@@ -480,7 +388,6 @@ func provisionContext(newCfg *Config, replaceAdminServer bool) (Context, error)
ctx, cancel := NewContext(Context{Context: context.Background(), cfg: newCfg})
defer func() {
if err != nil {
globalMetrics.configSuccess.Set(0)
// if there were any errors during startup,
// we should cancel the new context we created
// since the associated config won't be used;
@@ -489,8 +396,8 @@ func provisionContext(newCfg *Config, replaceAdminServer bool) (Context, error)
cancel()
// also undo any other state changes we made
if currentCtx.cfg != nil {
certmagic.Default.Storage = currentCtx.cfg.storage
if currentCfg != nil {
certmagic.Default.Storage = currentCfg.storage
}
}
}()
@@ -502,11 +409,16 @@ func provisionContext(newCfg *Config, replaceAdminServer bool) (Context, error)
}
err = newCfg.Logging.openLogs(ctx)
if err != nil {
return ctx, err
return err
}
// create the new filesystem map
newCfg.fileSystems = &filesystems.FileSystemMap{}
// start the admin endpoint (and stop any prior one)
if start {
err = replaceLocalAdminServer(newCfg)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("starting caddy administration endpoint: %v", err)
}
}
// prepare the new config for use
newCfg.apps = make(map[string]App)
@@ -533,15 +445,7 @@ func provisionContext(newCfg *Config, replaceAdminServer bool) (Context, error)
return nil
}()
if err != nil {
return ctx, err
}
// start the admin endpoint (and stop any prior one)
if replaceAdminServer {
err = replaceLocalAdminServer(newCfg, ctx)
if err != nil {
return ctx, fmt.Errorf("starting caddy administration endpoint: %v", err)
}
return err
}
// Load and Provision each app and their submodules
@@ -553,16 +457,49 @@ func provisionContext(newCfg *Config, replaceAdminServer bool) (Context, error)
}
return nil
}()
return ctx, err
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
// ProvisionContext creates a new context from the configuration and provisions storage
// and app modules.
// The function is intended for testing and advanced use cases only, typically `Run` should be
// use to ensure a fully functional caddy instance.
// EXPERIMENTAL: While this is public the interface and implementation details of this function may change.
func ProvisionContext(newCfg *Config) (Context, error) {
return provisionContext(newCfg, false)
if !start {
return nil
}
// Provision any admin routers which may need to access
// some of the other apps at runtime
err = newCfg.Admin.provisionAdminRouters(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Start
err = func() error {
started := make([]string, 0, len(newCfg.apps))
for name, a := range newCfg.apps {
err := a.Start()
if err != nil {
// an app failed to start, so we need to stop
// all other apps that were already started
for _, otherAppName := range started {
err2 := newCfg.apps[otherAppName].Stop()
if err2 != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%v; additionally, aborting app %s: %v",
err, otherAppName, err2)
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("%s app module: start: %v", name, err)
}
started = append(started, name)
}
return nil
}()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// now that the user's config is running, finish setting up anything else,
// such as remote admin endpoint, config loader, etc.
return finishSettingUp(ctx, newCfg)
}
// finishSettingUp should be run after all apps have successfully started.
@@ -667,45 +604,29 @@ type ConfigLoader interface {
// stop the others. Stop should only be called
// if not replacing with a new config.
func Stop() error {
currentCtxMu.RLock()
ctx := currentCtx
currentCtxMu.RUnlock()
rawCfgMu.Lock()
unsyncedStop(ctx)
currentCtxMu.Lock()
currentCtx = Context{}
currentCtxMu.Unlock()
currentCfgMu.Lock()
defer currentCfgMu.Unlock()
unsyncedStop(currentCfg)
currentCfg = nil
rawCfgJSON = nil
rawCfgIndex = nil
rawCfg[rawConfigKey] = nil
rawCfgMu.Unlock()
return nil
}
// unsyncedStop stops ctx from running, but has
// no locking around ctx. It is a no-op if ctx has a
// nil cfg. If any app returns an error when stopping,
// unsyncedStop stops cfg from running, but has
// no locking around cfg. It is a no-op if cfg is
// nil. If any app returns an error when stopping,
// it is logged and the function continues stopping
// the next app. This function assumes all apps in
// ctx were successfully started first.
//
// A lock on rawCfgMu is required, even though this
// function does not access rawCfg, that lock
// synchronizes the stop/start of apps.
func unsyncedStop(ctx Context) {
if ctx.cfg == nil {
// cfg were successfully started first.
func unsyncedStop(cfg *Config) {
if cfg == nil {
return
}
// TODO: This event is experimental and subject to change.
ctx.emitEvent("stopping", nil)
// stop each app
for name, a := range ctx.cfg.apps {
for name, a := range cfg.apps {
err := a.Stop()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[ERROR] stop %s: %v", name, err)
@@ -713,13 +634,13 @@ func unsyncedStop(ctx Context) {
}
// clean up all modules
ctx.cfg.cancelFunc()
cfg.cancelFunc()
}
// Validate loads, provisions, and validates
// cfg, but does not start running it.
func Validate(cfg *Config) error {
_, err := run(cfg, false)
err := run(cfg, false)
if err == nil {
cfg.cancelFunc() // call Cleanup on all modules
}
@@ -733,23 +654,12 @@ func Validate(cfg *Config) error {
// Errors are logged along the way, and an appropriate exit
// code is emitted.
func exitProcess(ctx context.Context, logger *zap.Logger) {
// let the rest of the program know we're quitting; only do it once
if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(exiting, 0, 1) {
return
}
// give the OS or service/process manager our 2 weeks' notice: we quit
if err := notify.Stopping(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify service manager of stopping state", zap.Error(err))
}
if logger == nil {
logger = Log()
}
logger.Warn("exiting; byeee!! 👋")
exitCode := ExitCodeSuccess
lastContext := ActiveContext()
// stop all apps
if err := Stop(); err != nil {
@@ -771,16 +681,6 @@ func exitProcess(ctx context.Context, logger *zap.Logger) {
}
}
// execute any process-exit callbacks
for _, exitFunc := range lastContext.exitFuncs {
exitFunc(ctx)
}
exitFuncsMu.Lock()
for _, exitFunc := range exitFuncs {
exitFunc(ctx)
}
exitFuncsMu.Unlock()
// shut down admin endpoint(s) in goroutines so that
// if this function was called from an admin handler,
// it has a chance to return gracefully
@@ -813,29 +713,6 @@ func exitProcess(ctx context.Context, logger *zap.Logger) {
}()
}
var exiting = new(int32) // accessed atomically
// Exiting returns true if the process is exiting.
// EXPERIMENTAL API: subject to change or removal.
func Exiting() bool { return atomic.LoadInt32(exiting) == 1 }
// OnExit registers a callback to invoke during process exit.
// This registration is PROCESS-GLOBAL, meaning that each
// function should only be registered once forever, NOT once
// per config load (etc).
//
// EXPERIMENTAL API: subject to change or removal.
func OnExit(f func(context.Context)) {
exitFuncsMu.Lock()
exitFuncs = append(exitFuncs, f)
exitFuncsMu.Unlock()
}
var (
exitFuncs []func(context.Context)
exitFuncsMu sync.Mutex
)
// Duration can be an integer or a string. An integer is
// interpreted as nanoseconds. If a string, it is a Go
// time.Duration value such as `300ms`, `1.5h`, or `2h45m`;
@@ -860,12 +737,8 @@ func (d *Duration) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
// ParseDuration parses a duration string, adding
// support for the "d" unit meaning number of days,
// where a day is assumed to be 24h. The maximum
// input string length is 1024.
// where a day is assumed to be 24h.
func ParseDuration(s string) (time.Duration, error) {
if len(s) > 1024 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("parsing duration: input string too long")
}
var inNumber bool
var numStart int
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
@@ -895,19 +768,14 @@ func ParseDuration(s string) (time.Duration, error) {
// regardless of storage configuration, since each instance is intended to
// have its own unique ID.
func InstanceID() (uuid.UUID, error) {
appDataDir := AppDataDir()
uuidFilePath := filepath.Join(appDataDir, "instance.uuid")
uuidFilePath := filepath.Join(AppDataDir(), "instance.uuid")
uuidFileBytes, err := os.ReadFile(uuidFilePath)
if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
uuid, err := uuid.NewRandom()
if err != nil {
return uuid, err
}
err = os.MkdirAll(appDataDir, 0o700)
if err != nil {
return uuid, err
}
err = os.WriteFile(uuidFilePath, []byte(uuid.String()), 0o600)
err = os.WriteFile(uuidFilePath, []byte(uuid.String()), 0600)
return uuid, err
} else if err != nil {
return [16]byte{}, err
@@ -915,236 +783,36 @@ func InstanceID() (uuid.UUID, error) {
return uuid.ParseBytes(uuidFileBytes)
}
// CustomVersion is an optional string that overrides Caddy's
// reported version. It can be helpful when downstream packagers
// need to manually set Caddy's version. If no other version
// information is available, the short form version (see
// Version()) will be set to CustomVersion, and the full version
// will include CustomVersion at the beginning.
//
// Set this variable during `go build` with `-ldflags`:
//
// -ldflags '-X github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2.CustomVersion=v2.6.2'
//
// for example.
var CustomVersion string
// GoModule returns the build info of this Caddy
// build from debug.BuildInfo (requires Go modules).
// If no version information is available, a non-nil
// value will still be returned, but with an
// unknown version.
func GoModule() *debug.Module {
var mod debug.Module
return goModule(&mod)
}
// Version returns the Caddy version in a simple/short form, and
// a full version string. The short form will not have spaces and
// is intended for User-Agent strings and similar, but may be
// omitting valuable information. Note that Caddy must be compiled
// in a special way to properly embed complete version information.
// First this function tries to get the version from the embedded
// build info provided by go.mod dependencies; then it tries to
// get info from embedded VCS information, which requires having
// built Caddy from a git repository. If no version is available,
// this function returns "(devel)" because Go uses that, but for
// the simple form we change it to "unknown". If still no version
// is available (e.g. no VCS repo), then it will use CustomVersion;
// CustomVersion is always prepended to the full version string.
//
// See relevant Go issues: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29228
// and https://github.com/golang/go/issues/50603.
//
// This function is experimental and subject to change or removal.
func Version() (simple, full string) {
// the currently-recommended way to build Caddy involves
// building it as a dependency so we can extract version
// information from go.mod tooling; once the upstream
// Go issues are fixed, we should just be able to use
// bi.Main... hopefully.
var module *debug.Module
// goModule holds the actual implementation of GoModule.
// Allocating debug.Module in GoModule() and passing a
// reference to goModule enables mid-stack inlining.
func goModule(mod *debug.Module) *debug.Module {
mod.Version = "unknown"
bi, ok := debug.ReadBuildInfo()
if !ok {
if CustomVersion != "" {
full = CustomVersion
simple = CustomVersion
return
}
full = "unknown"
simple = "unknown"
return
}
// find the Caddy module in the dependency list
for _, dep := range bi.Deps {
if dep.Path == ImportPath {
module = dep
break
}
}
if module != nil {
simple, full = module.Version, module.Version
if module.Sum != "" {
full += " " + module.Sum
}
if module.Replace != nil {
full += " => " + module.Replace.Path
if module.Replace.Version != "" {
simple = module.Replace.Version + "_custom"
full += "@" + module.Replace.Version
}
if module.Replace.Sum != "" {
full += " " + module.Replace.Sum
if ok {
mod.Path = bi.Main.Path
// The recommended way to build Caddy involves
// creating a separate main module, which
// TODO: track related Go issue: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29228
// once that issue is fixed, we should just be able to use bi.Main... hopefully.
for _, dep := range bi.Deps {
if dep.Path == ImportPath {
return dep
}
}
return &bi.Main
}
if full == "" {
var vcsRevision string
var vcsTime time.Time
var vcsModified bool
for _, setting := range bi.Settings {
switch setting.Key {
case "vcs.revision":
vcsRevision = setting.Value
case "vcs.time":
vcsTime, _ = time.Parse(time.RFC3339, setting.Value)
case "vcs.modified":
vcsModified, _ = strconv.ParseBool(setting.Value)
}
}
if vcsRevision != "" {
var modified string
if vcsModified {
modified = "+modified"
}
full = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s (%s)", vcsRevision, modified, vcsTime.Format(time.RFC822))
simple = vcsRevision
// use short checksum for simple, if hex-only
if _, err := hex.DecodeString(simple); err == nil {
simple = simple[:8]
}
// append date to simple since it can be convenient
// to know the commit date as part of the version
if !vcsTime.IsZero() {
simple += "-" + vcsTime.Format("20060102")
}
}
}
if full == "" {
if CustomVersion != "" {
full = CustomVersion
} else {
full = "unknown"
}
} else if CustomVersion != "" {
full = CustomVersion + " " + full
}
if simple == "" || simple == "(devel)" {
if CustomVersion != "" {
simple = CustomVersion
} else {
simple = "unknown"
}
}
return
}
// Event represents something that has happened or is happening.
// An Event value is not synchronized, so it should be copied if
// being used in goroutines.
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: Events are subject to change.
type Event struct {
// If non-nil, the event has been aborted, meaning
// propagation has stopped to other handlers and
// the code should stop what it was doing. Emitters
// may choose to use this as a signal to adjust their
// code path appropriately.
Aborted error
// The data associated with the event. Usually the
// original emitter will be the only one to set or
// change these values, but the field is exported
// so handlers can have full access if needed.
// However, this map is not synchronized, so
// handlers must not use this map directly in new
// goroutines; instead, copy the map to use it in a
// goroutine. Data may be nil.
Data map[string]any
id uuid.UUID
ts time.Time
name string
origin Module
}
// NewEvent creates a new event, but does not emit the event. To emit an
// event, call Emit() on the current instance of the caddyevents app insteaad.
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: Subject to change.
func NewEvent(ctx Context, name string, data map[string]any) (Event, error) {
id, err := uuid.NewRandom()
if err != nil {
return Event{}, fmt.Errorf("generating new event ID: %v", err)
}
name = strings.ToLower(name)
return Event{
Data: data,
id: id,
ts: time.Now(),
name: name,
origin: ctx.Module(),
}, nil
}
func (e Event) ID() uuid.UUID { return e.id }
func (e Event) Timestamp() time.Time { return e.ts }
func (e Event) Name() string { return e.name }
func (e Event) Origin() Module { return e.origin } // Returns the module that originated the event. May be nil, usually if caddy core emits the event.
// CloudEvent exports event e as a structure that, when
// serialized as JSON, is compatible with the
// CloudEvents spec.
func (e Event) CloudEvent() CloudEvent {
dataJSON, _ := json.Marshal(e.Data)
var source string
if e.Origin() == nil {
source = "caddy"
} else {
source = string(e.Origin().CaddyModule().ID)
}
return CloudEvent{
ID: e.id.String(),
Source: source,
SpecVersion: "1.0",
Type: e.name,
Time: e.ts,
DataContentType: "application/json",
Data: dataJSON,
}
}
// CloudEvent is a JSON-serializable structure that
// is compatible with the CloudEvents specification.
// See https://cloudevents.io.
// EXPERIMENTAL: Subject to change.
type CloudEvent struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
Source string `json:"source"`
SpecVersion string `json:"specversion"`
Type string `json:"type"`
Time time.Time `json:"time"`
DataContentType string `json:"datacontenttype,omitempty"`
Data json.RawMessage `json:"data,omitempty"`
}
// ErrEventAborted cancels an event.
var ErrEventAborted = errors.New("event aborted")
// ActiveContext returns the currently-active context.
// This function is experimental and might be changed
// or removed in the future.
func ActiveContext() Context {
currentCtxMu.RLock()
defer currentCtxMu.RUnlock()
return currentCtx
return mod
}
// CtxKey is a value type for use with context.WithValue.
@@ -1152,19 +820,18 @@ type CtxKey string
// This group of variables pertains to the current configuration.
var (
// currentCtx is the root context for the currently-running
// configuration, which can be accessed through this value.
// If the Config contained in this value is not nil, then
// a config is currently active/running.
currentCtx Context
currentCtxMu sync.RWMutex
// currentCfgMu protects everything in this var block.
currentCfgMu sync.RWMutex
// currentCfg is the currently-running configuration.
currentCfg *Config
// rawCfg is the current, generic-decoded configuration;
// we initialize it as a map with one field ("config")
// to maintain parity with the API endpoint and to avoid
// the special case of having to access/mutate the variable
// directly without traversing into it.
rawCfg = map[string]any{
rawCfg = map[string]interface{}{
rawConfigKey: nil,
}
@@ -1175,10 +842,6 @@ var (
// rawCfgIndex is the map of user-assigned ID to expanded
// path, for converting /id/ paths to /config/ paths.
rawCfgIndex map[string]string
// rawCfgMu protects all the rawCfg fields and also
// essentially synchronizes config changes/reloads.
rawCfgMu sync.RWMutex
)
// errSameConfig is returned if the new config is the same
@@ -1187,5 +850,4 @@ var (
var errSameConfig = errors.New("config is unchanged")
// ImportPath is the package import path for Caddy core.
// This identifier may be removed in the future.
const ImportPath = "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
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@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
package caddy
import (
"context"
"testing"
"time"
)
@@ -73,21 +72,3 @@ func TestParseDuration(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestEvent_CloudEvent_NilOrigin(t *testing.T) {
ctx, _ := NewContext(Context{Context: context.Background()}) // module will be nil by default
event, err := NewEvent(ctx, "started", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("NewEvent() error = %v", err)
}
// This should not panic
ce := event.CloudEvent()
if ce.Source != "caddy" {
t.Errorf("Expected CloudEvent Source to be 'caddy', got '%s'", ce.Source)
}
if ce.Type != "started" {
t.Errorf("Expected CloudEvent Type to be 'started', got '%s'", ce.Type)
}
}
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@@ -29,12 +29,12 @@ type Adapter struct {
}
// Adapt converts the Caddyfile config in body to Caddy JSON.
func (a Adapter) Adapt(body []byte, options map[string]any) ([]byte, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) {
func (a Adapter) Adapt(body []byte, options map[string]interface{}) ([]byte, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) {
if a.ServerType == nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("no server type")
}
if options == nil {
options = make(map[string]any)
options = make(map[string]interface{})
}
filename, _ := options["filename"].(string)
@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ func (a Adapter) Adapt(body []byte, options map[string]any) ([]byte, []caddyconf
return nil, warnings, err
}
// lint check: see if input was properly formatted; sometimes messy files parse
// lint check: see if input was properly formatted; sometimes messy files files parse
// successfully but result in logical errors (the Caddyfile is a bad format, I'm sorry)
if warning, different := FormattingDifference(filename, body); different {
if warning, different := formattingDifference(filename, body); different {
warnings = append(warnings, warning)
}
@@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ func (a Adapter) Adapt(body []byte, options map[string]any) ([]byte, []caddyconf
return result, warnings, err
}
// FormattingDifference returns a warning and true if the formatted version
// formattingDifference returns a warning and true if the formatted version
// is any different from the input; empty warning and false otherwise.
// TODO: also perform this check on imported files
func FormattingDifference(filename string, body []byte) (caddyconfig.Warning, bool) {
func formattingDifference(filename string, body []byte) (caddyconfig.Warning, bool) {
// replace windows-style newlines to normalize comparison
normalizedBody := bytes.ReplaceAll(body, []byte("\r\n"), []byte("\n"))
normalizedBody := bytes.Replace(body, []byte("\r\n"), []byte("\n"), -1)
formatted := Format(normalizedBody)
if bytes.Equal(formatted, normalizedBody) {
@@ -88,31 +88,35 @@ func FormattingDifference(filename string, body []byte) (caddyconfig.Warning, bo
return caddyconfig.Warning{
File: filename,
Line: line,
Message: "Caddyfile input is not formatted; run 'caddy fmt --overwrite' to fix inconsistencies",
Message: "Caddyfile input is not formatted; run the 'caddy fmt' command to fix inconsistencies",
}, true
}
// Unmarshaler is a type that can unmarshal Caddyfile tokens to
// set itself up for a JSON encoding. The goal of an unmarshaler
// is not to set itself up for actual use, but to set itself up for
// being marshaled into JSON. Caddyfile-unmarshaled values will not
// be used directly; they will be encoded as JSON and then used from
// that. Implementations _may_ be able to support multiple segments
// (instances of their directive or batch of tokens); typically this
// means wrapping parsing logic in a loop: `for d.Next() { ... }`.
// More commonly, only a single segment is supported, so a simple
// `d.Next()` at the start should be used to consume the module
// identifier token (directive name, etc).
// Unmarshaler is a type that can unmarshal
// Caddyfile tokens to set itself up for a
// JSON encoding. The goal of an unmarshaler
// is not to set itself up for actual use,
// but to set itself up for being marshaled
// into JSON. Caddyfile-unmarshaled values
// will not be used directly; they will be
// encoded as JSON and then used from that.
// Implementations must be able to support
// multiple segments (instances of their
// directive or batch of tokens); typically
// this means wrapping all token logic in
// a loop: `for d.Next() { ... }`.
type Unmarshaler interface {
UnmarshalCaddyfile(d *Dispenser) error
}
// ServerType is a type that can evaluate a Caddyfile and set up a caddy config.
type ServerType interface {
// Setup takes the server blocks which contain tokens,
// as well as options (e.g. CLI flags) and creates a
// Caddy config, along with any warnings or an error.
Setup([]ServerBlock, map[string]any) (*caddy.Config, []caddyconfig.Warning, error)
// Setup takes the server blocks which
// contain tokens, as well as options
// (e.g. CLI flags) and creates a Caddy
// config, along with any warnings or
// an error.
Setup([]ServerBlock, map[string]interface{}) (*caddy.Config, []caddyconfig.Warning, error)
}
// UnmarshalModule instantiates a module with the given ID and invokes
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@@ -30,10 +30,6 @@ type Dispenser struct {
tokens []Token
cursor int
nesting int
// A map of arbitrary context data that can be used
// to pass through some information to unmarshalers.
context map[string]any
}
// NewDispenser returns a Dispenser filled with the given tokens.
@@ -105,12 +101,12 @@ func (d *Dispenser) nextOnSameLine() bool {
d.cursor++
return true
}
if d.cursor >= len(d.tokens)-1 {
if d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
return false
}
curr := d.tokens[d.cursor]
next := d.tokens[d.cursor+1]
if !isNextOnNewLine(curr, next) {
if d.cursor < len(d.tokens)-1 &&
d.tokens[d.cursor].File == d.tokens[d.cursor+1].File &&
d.tokens[d.cursor].Line+d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor) == d.tokens[d.cursor+1].Line {
d.cursor++
return true
}
@@ -126,12 +122,12 @@ func (d *Dispenser) NextLine() bool {
d.cursor++
return true
}
if d.cursor >= len(d.tokens)-1 {
if d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
return false
}
curr := d.tokens[d.cursor]
next := d.tokens[d.cursor+1]
if isNextOnNewLine(curr, next) {
if d.cursor < len(d.tokens)-1 &&
(d.tokens[d.cursor].File != d.tokens[d.cursor+1].File ||
d.tokens[d.cursor].Line+d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor) < d.tokens[d.cursor+1].Line) {
d.cursor++
return true
}
@@ -150,15 +146,15 @@ func (d *Dispenser) NextLine() bool {
//
// Proper use of this method looks like this:
//
// for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
// }
// for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
// }
//
// However, in simple cases where it is known that the
// Dispenser is new and has not already traversed state
// by a loop over NextBlock(), this will do:
//
// for d.NextBlock(0) {
// }
// for d.NextBlock(0) {
// }
//
// As with other token parsing logic, a loop over
// NextBlock() should be contained within a loop over
@@ -207,24 +203,21 @@ func (d *Dispenser) Val() string {
}
// ValRaw gets the raw text of the current token (including quotes).
// If the token was a heredoc, then the delimiter is not included,
// because that is not relevant to any unmarshaling logic at this time.
// If there is no token loaded, it returns empty string.
func (d *Dispenser) ValRaw() string {
if d.cursor < 0 || d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
return ""
}
quote := d.tokens[d.cursor].wasQuoted
if quote > 0 && quote != '<' {
// string literal
return string(quote) + d.tokens[d.cursor].Text + string(quote)
if quote > 0 {
return string(quote) + d.tokens[d.cursor].Text + string(quote) // string literal
}
return d.tokens[d.cursor].Text
}
// ScalarVal gets value of the current token, converted to the closest
// scalar type. If there is no token loaded, it returns nil.
func (d *Dispenser) ScalarVal() any {
func (d *Dispenser) ScalarVal() interface{} {
if d.cursor < 0 || d.cursor >= len(d.tokens) {
return nil
}
@@ -395,40 +388,37 @@ func (d *Dispenser) Reset() {
// an argument.
func (d *Dispenser) ArgErr() error {
if d.Val() == "{" {
return d.Err("unexpected token '{', expecting argument")
return d.Err("Unexpected token '{', expecting argument")
}
return d.Errf("wrong argument count or unexpected line ending after '%s'", d.Val())
return d.Errf("Wrong argument count or unexpected line ending after '%s'", d.Val())
}
// SyntaxErr creates a generic syntax error which explains what was
// found and what was expected.
func (d *Dispenser) SyntaxErr(expected string) error {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("syntax error: unexpected token '%s', expecting '%s', at %s:%d import chain: ['%s']", d.Val(), expected, d.File(), d.Line(), strings.Join(d.Token().imports, "','"))
msg := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d - Syntax error: Unexpected token '%s', expecting '%s'", d.File(), d.Line(), d.Val(), expected)
return errors.New(msg)
}
// EOFErr returns an error indicating that the dispenser reached
// the end of the input when searching for the next token.
func (d *Dispenser) EOFErr() error {
return d.Errf("unexpected EOF")
return d.Errf("Unexpected EOF")
}
// Err generates a custom parse-time error with a message of msg.
func (d *Dispenser) Err(msg string) error {
return d.WrapErr(errors.New(msg))
return d.Errf(msg)
}
// Errf is like Err, but for formatted error messages
func (d *Dispenser) Errf(format string, args ...any) error {
func (d *Dispenser) Errf(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
return d.WrapErr(fmt.Errorf(format, args...))
}
// WrapErr takes an existing error and adds the Caddyfile file and line number.
func (d *Dispenser) WrapErr(err error) error {
if len(d.Token().imports) > 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("%w, at %s:%d import chain ['%s']", err, d.File(), d.Line(), strings.Join(d.Token().imports, "','"))
}
return fmt.Errorf("%w, at %s:%d", err, d.File(), d.Line())
return fmt.Errorf("%s:%d - Error during parsing: %w", d.File(), d.Line(), err)
}
// Delete deletes the current token and returns the updated slice
@@ -448,42 +438,14 @@ func (d *Dispenser) Delete() []Token {
return d.tokens
}
// DeleteN is the same as Delete, but can delete many tokens at once.
// If there aren't N tokens available to delete, none are deleted.
func (d *Dispenser) DeleteN(amount int) []Token {
if amount > 0 && d.cursor >= (amount-1) && d.cursor <= len(d.tokens)-1 {
d.tokens = append(d.tokens[:d.cursor-(amount-1)], d.tokens[d.cursor+1:]...)
d.cursor -= amount
// numLineBreaks counts how many line breaks are in the token
// value given by the token index tknIdx. It returns 0 if the
// token does not exist or there are no line breaks.
func (d *Dispenser) numLineBreaks(tknIdx int) int {
if tknIdx < 0 || tknIdx >= len(d.tokens) {
return 0
}
return d.tokens
}
// SetContext sets a key-value pair in the context map.
func (d *Dispenser) SetContext(key string, value any) {
if d.context == nil {
d.context = make(map[string]any)
}
d.context[key] = value
}
// GetContext gets the value of a key in the context map.
func (d *Dispenser) GetContext(key string) any {
if d.context == nil {
return nil
}
return d.context[key]
}
// GetContextString gets the value of a key in the context map
// as a string, or an empty string if the key does not exist.
func (d *Dispenser) GetContextString(key string) string {
if d.context == nil {
return ""
}
if val, ok := d.context[key].(string); ok {
return val
}
return ""
return strings.Count(d.tokens[tknIdx].Text, "\n")
}
// isNewLine determines whether the current token is on a different
@@ -499,7 +461,25 @@ func (d *Dispenser) isNewLine() bool {
prev := d.tokens[d.cursor-1]
curr := d.tokens[d.cursor]
return isNextOnNewLine(prev, curr)
// If the previous token is from a different file,
// we can assume it's from a different line
if prev.File != curr.File {
return true
}
// The previous token may contain line breaks if
// it was quoted and spanned multiple lines. e.g:
//
// dir "foo
// bar
// baz"
prevLineBreaks := d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor - 1)
// If the previous token (incl line breaks) ends
// on a line earlier than the current token,
// then the current token is on a new line
return prev.Line+prevLineBreaks < curr.Line
}
// isNextOnNewLine determines whether the current token is on a different
@@ -515,7 +495,23 @@ func (d *Dispenser) isNextOnNewLine() bool {
curr := d.tokens[d.cursor]
next := d.tokens[d.cursor+1]
return isNextOnNewLine(curr, next)
}
const MatcherNameCtxKey = "matcher_name"
// If the next token is from a different file,
// we can assume it's from a different line
if curr.File != next.File {
return true
}
// The current token may contain line breaks if
// it was quoted and spanned multiple lines. e.g:
//
// dir "foo
// bar
// baz"
currLineBreaks := d.numLineBreaks(d.cursor)
// If the current token (incl line breaks) ends
// on a line earlier than the next token,
// then the next token is on a new line
return curr.Line+currLineBreaks < next.Line
}
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@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ func TestDispenser_ArgErr_Err(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("Expected error message with custom message in it ('foobar'); got '%v'", err)
}
ErrBarIsFull := errors.New("bar is full")
var ErrBarIsFull = errors.New("bar is full")
bookingError := d.Errf("unable to reserve: %w", ErrBarIsFull)
if !errors.Is(bookingError, ErrBarIsFull) {
t.Errorf("Errf(): should be able to unwrap the error chain")
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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ package caddyfile
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"slices"
"unicode"
)
@@ -32,14 +31,6 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
out := new(bytes.Buffer)
rdr := bytes.NewReader(input)
type heredocState int
const (
heredocClosed heredocState = 0
heredocOpening heredocState = 1
heredocOpened heredocState = 2
)
var (
last rune // the last character that was written to the result
@@ -56,13 +47,7 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
quoted bool // whether we're in a quoted segment
escaped bool // whether current char is escaped
heredoc heredocState // whether we're in a heredoc
heredocEscaped bool // whether heredoc is escaped
heredocMarker []rune
heredocClosingMarker []rune
nesting int // indentation level
withinBackquote bool
nesting int // indentation level
)
write := func(ch rune) {
@@ -89,65 +74,6 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
}
panic(err)
}
if ch == '`' {
withinBackquote = !withinBackquote
}
// detect whether we have the start of a heredoc
if !quoted && (heredoc == heredocClosed && !heredocEscaped) &&
space && last == '<' && ch == '<' {
write(ch)
heredoc = heredocOpening
space = false
continue
}
if heredoc == heredocOpening {
if ch == '\n' {
if len(heredocMarker) > 0 && heredocMarkerRegexp.MatchString(string(heredocMarker)) {
heredoc = heredocOpened
} else {
heredocMarker = nil
heredoc = heredocClosed
nextLine()
continue
}
write(ch)
continue
}
if unicode.IsSpace(ch) {
// a space means it's just a regular token and not a heredoc
heredocMarker = nil
heredoc = heredocClosed
} else {
heredocMarker = append(heredocMarker, ch)
write(ch)
continue
}
}
// if we're in a heredoc, all characters are read&write as-is
if heredoc == heredocOpened {
heredocClosingMarker = append(heredocClosingMarker, ch)
if len(heredocClosingMarker) > len(heredocMarker)+1 { // We assert that the heredocClosingMarker is followed by a unicode.Space
heredocClosingMarker = heredocClosingMarker[1:]
}
// check if we're done
if unicode.IsSpace(ch) && slices.Equal(heredocClosingMarker[:len(heredocClosingMarker)-1], heredocMarker) {
heredocMarker = nil
heredocClosingMarker = nil
heredoc = heredocClosed
} else {
write(ch)
if ch == '\n' {
heredocClosingMarker = heredocClosingMarker[:0]
}
continue
}
}
if last == '<' && space {
space = false
}
if comment {
if ch == '\n' {
@@ -172,9 +98,6 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
}
if escaped {
if ch == '<' {
heredocEscaped = true
}
write(ch)
escaped = false
continue
@@ -194,7 +117,6 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
if unicode.IsSpace(ch) {
space = true
heredocEscaped = false
if ch == '\n' {
newLines++
}
@@ -231,32 +153,20 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
openBraceWritten = true
nextLine()
newLines = 0
// prevent infinite nesting from ridiculous inputs (issue #4169)
if nesting < 10 {
nesting++
}
nesting++
}
switch {
case ch == '{':
openBrace = true
openBraceWritten = false
openBraceSpace = spacePrior && !beginningOfLine
if openBraceSpace {
write(' ')
}
openBraceWritten = false
if withinBackquote {
write('{')
openBraceWritten = true
continue
}
continue
case ch == '}' && (spacePrior || !openBrace):
if withinBackquote {
write('}')
continue
}
if last != '\n' {
nextLine()
}
@@ -292,11 +202,6 @@ func Format(input []byte) []byte {
write('{')
openBraceWritten = true
}
if spacePrior && ch == '<' {
space = true
}
write(ch)
beginningOfLine = false
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
// limitations under the License.
//go:build gofuzz
// +build gofuzz
package caddyfile
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@@ -364,86 +364,6 @@ block {
}
`,
},
{
description: "keep heredoc as-is",
input: `block {
heredoc <<HEREDOC
Here's more than one space Here's more than one space
HEREDOC
}
`,
expect: `block {
heredoc <<HEREDOC
Here's more than one space Here's more than one space
HEREDOC
}
`,
},
{
description: "Mixing heredoc with regular part",
input: `block {
heredoc <<HEREDOC
Here's more than one space Here's more than one space
HEREDOC
respond "More than one space will be eaten" 200
}
block2 {
heredoc <<HEREDOC
Here's more than one space Here's more than one space
HEREDOC
respond "More than one space will be eaten" 200
}
`,
expect: `block {
heredoc <<HEREDOC
Here's more than one space Here's more than one space
HEREDOC
respond "More than one space will be eaten" 200
}
block2 {
heredoc <<HEREDOC
Here's more than one space Here's more than one space
HEREDOC
respond "More than one space will be eaten" 200
}
`,
},
{
description: "Heredoc as regular token",
input: `block {
heredoc <<HEREDOC "More than one space will be eaten"
}
`,
expect: `block {
heredoc <<HEREDOC "More than one space will be eaten"
}
`,
},
{
description: "Escape heredoc",
input: `block {
heredoc \<<HEREDOC
respond "More than one space will be eaten" 200
}
`,
expect: `block {
heredoc \<<HEREDOC
respond "More than one space will be eaten" 200
}
`,
},
{
description: "Preserve braces wrapped by backquotes",
input: "block {respond `All braces should remain: {{now | date \"2006\"}}`}",
expect: "block {respond `All braces should remain: {{now | date \"2006\"}}`}",
},
{
description: "Preserve braces wrapped by quotes",
input: "block {respond \"All braces should remain: {{now | date `2006`}}\"}",
expect: "block {respond \"All braces should remain: {{now | date `2006`}}\"}",
},
} {
// the formatter should output a trailing newline,
// even if the tests aren't written to expect that
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@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
//
// 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 caddyfile
import (
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
)
// parseVariadic determines if the token is a variadic placeholder,
// and if so, determines the index range (start/end) of args to use.
// Returns a boolean signaling whether a variadic placeholder was found,
// and the start and end indices.
func parseVariadic(token Token, argCount int) (bool, int, int) {
if !strings.HasPrefix(token.Text, "{args[") {
return false, 0, 0
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(token.Text, "]}") {
return false, 0, 0
}
argRange := strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimPrefix(token.Text, "{args["), "]}")
if argRange == "" {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Placeholder "+token.Text+" cannot have an empty index",
zap.String("file", token.File+":"+strconv.Itoa(token.Line)), zap.Strings("import_chain", token.imports))
return false, 0, 0
}
start, end, found := strings.Cut(argRange, ":")
// If no ":" delimiter is found, this is not a variadic.
// The replacer will pick this up.
if !found {
return false, 0, 0
}
// A valid token may contain several placeholders, and
// they may be separated by ":". It's not variadic.
// https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/5716
if strings.Contains(start, "}") || strings.Contains(end, "{") {
return false, 0, 0
}
var (
startIndex = 0
endIndex = argCount
err error
)
if start != "" {
startIndex, err = strconv.Atoi(start)
if err != nil {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Variadic placeholder "+token.Text+" has an invalid start index",
zap.String("file", token.File+":"+strconv.Itoa(token.Line)), zap.Strings("import_chain", token.imports))
return false, 0, 0
}
}
if end != "" {
endIndex, err = strconv.Atoi(end)
if err != nil {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Variadic placeholder "+token.Text+" has an invalid end index",
zap.String("file", token.File+":"+strconv.Itoa(token.Line)), zap.Strings("import_chain", token.imports))
return false, 0, 0
}
}
// bound check
if startIndex < 0 || startIndex > endIndex || endIndex > argCount {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Variadic placeholder "+token.Text+" indices are out of bounds, only "+strconv.Itoa(argCount)+" argument(s) exist",
zap.String("file", token.File+":"+strconv.Itoa(token.Line)), zap.Strings("import_chain", token.imports))
return false, 0, 0
}
return true, startIndex, endIndex
}
// makeArgsReplacer prepares a Replacer which can replace
// non-variadic args placeholders in imported tokens.
func makeArgsReplacer(args []string) *caddy.Replacer {
repl := caddy.NewEmptyReplacer()
repl.Map(func(key string) (any, bool) {
// TODO: Remove the deprecated {args.*} placeholder
// support at some point in the future
if matches := argsRegexpIndexDeprecated.FindStringSubmatch(key); len(matches) > 0 {
// What's matched may be a substring of the key
if matches[0] != key {
return nil, false
}
value, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
if err != nil {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Placeholder {args." + matches[1] + "} has an invalid index")
return nil, false
}
if value >= len(args) {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Placeholder {args." + matches[1] + "} index is out of bounds, only " + strconv.Itoa(len(args)) + " argument(s) exist")
return nil, false
}
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Placeholder {args." + matches[1] + "} deprecated, use {args[" + matches[1] + "]} instead")
return args[value], true
}
// Handle args[*] form
if matches := argsRegexpIndex.FindStringSubmatch(key); len(matches) > 0 {
// What's matched may be a substring of the key
if matches[0] != key {
return nil, false
}
if strings.Contains(matches[1], ":") {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Variadic placeholder {args[" + matches[1] + "]} must be a token on its own")
return nil, false
}
value, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
if err != nil {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Placeholder {args[" + matches[1] + "]} has an invalid index")
return nil, false
}
if value >= len(args) {
caddy.Log().Named("caddyfile").Warn(
"Placeholder {args[" + matches[1] + "]} index is out of bounds, only " + strconv.Itoa(len(args)) + " argument(s) exist")
return nil, false
}
return args[value], true
}
// Not an args placeholder, ignore
return nil, false
})
return repl
}
var (
argsRegexpIndexDeprecated = regexp.MustCompile(`args\.(.+)`)
argsRegexpIndex = regexp.MustCompile(`args\[(.+)]`)
)
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@@ -16,26 +16,24 @@ package caddyfile
import (
"fmt"
"slices"
)
type adjacency map[string][]string
type importGraph struct {
nodes map[string]struct{}
nodes map[string]bool
edges adjacency
}
func (i *importGraph) addNode(name string) {
if i.nodes == nil {
i.nodes = make(map[string]struct{})
i.nodes = make(map[string]bool)
}
if _, exists := i.nodes[name]; exists {
return
}
i.nodes[name] = struct{}{}
i.nodes[name] = true
}
func (i *importGraph) addNodes(names []string) {
for _, name := range names {
i.addNode(name)
@@ -45,7 +43,6 @@ func (i *importGraph) addNodes(names []string) {
func (i *importGraph) removeNode(name string) {
delete(i.nodes, name)
}
func (i *importGraph) removeNodes(names []string) {
for _, name := range names {
i.removeNode(name)
@@ -67,7 +64,7 @@ func (i *importGraph) addEdge(from, to string) error {
}
if i.nodes == nil {
i.nodes = make(map[string]struct{})
i.nodes = make(map[string]bool)
}
if i.edges == nil {
i.edges = make(adjacency)
@@ -76,7 +73,6 @@ func (i *importGraph) addEdge(from, to string) error {
i.edges[from] = append(i.edges[from], to)
return nil
}
func (i *importGraph) addEdges(from string, tos []string) error {
for _, to := range tos {
err := i.addEdge(from, to)
@@ -92,7 +88,12 @@ func (i *importGraph) areConnected(from, to string) bool {
if !ok {
return false
}
return slices.Contains(al, to)
for _, v := range al {
if v == to {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (i *importGraph) willCycle(from, to string) bool {
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@@ -17,10 +17,7 @@ package caddyfile
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"regexp"
"strings"
"unicode"
)
@@ -38,41 +35,15 @@ type (
// Token represents a single parsable unit.
Token struct {
File string
imports []string
Line int
Text string
wasQuoted rune // enclosing quote character, if any
heredocMarker string
snippetName string
File string
Line int
Text string
wasQuoted rune // enclosing quote character, if any
inSnippet bool
snippetName string
}
)
// Tokenize takes bytes as input and lexes it into
// a list of tokens that can be parsed as a Caddyfile.
// Also takes a filename to fill the token's File as
// the source of the tokens, which is important to
// determine relative paths for `import` directives.
func Tokenize(input []byte, filename string) ([]Token, error) {
l := lexer{}
if err := l.load(bytes.NewReader(input)); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var tokens []Token
for {
found, err := l.next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !found {
break
}
l.token.File = filename
tokens = append(tokens, l.token)
}
return tokens, nil
}
// load prepares the lexer to scan an input for tokens.
// It discards any leading byte order mark.
func (l *lexer) load(input io.Reader) error {
@@ -104,107 +75,28 @@ func (l *lexer) load(input io.Reader) error {
// may be escaped. The rest of the line is skipped
// if a "#" character is read in. Returns true if
// a token was loaded; false otherwise.
func (l *lexer) next() (bool, error) {
func (l *lexer) next() bool {
var val []rune
var comment, quoted, btQuoted, inHeredoc, heredocEscaped, escaped bool
var heredocMarker string
var comment, quoted, btQuoted, escaped bool
makeToken := func(quoted rune) bool {
l.token.Text = string(val)
l.token.wasQuoted = quoted
l.token.heredocMarker = heredocMarker
return true
}
for {
// Read a character in; if err then if we had
// read some characters, make a token. If we
// reached EOF, then no more tokens to read.
// If no EOF, then we had a problem.
ch, _, err := l.reader.ReadRune()
if err != nil {
if len(val) > 0 {
if inHeredoc {
return false, fmt.Errorf("incomplete heredoc <<%s on line #%d, expected ending marker %s", heredocMarker, l.line+l.skippedLines, heredocMarker)
}
return makeToken(0), nil
return makeToken(0)
}
if err == io.EOF {
return false, nil
return false
}
return false, err
panic(err)
}
// detect whether we have the start of a heredoc
if (!quoted && !btQuoted) && (!inHeredoc && !heredocEscaped) &&
len(val) > 1 && string(val[:2]) == "<<" {
// a space means it's just a regular token and not a heredoc
if ch == ' ' {
return makeToken(0), nil
}
// skip CR, we only care about LF
if ch == '\r' {
continue
}
// after hitting a newline, we know that the heredoc marker
// is the characters after the two << and the newline.
// we reset the val because the heredoc is syntax we don't
// want to keep.
if ch == '\n' {
if len(val) == 2 {
return false, fmt.Errorf("missing opening heredoc marker on line #%d; must contain only alpha-numeric characters, dashes and underscores; got empty string", l.line)
}
// check if there's too many <
if string(val[:3]) == "<<<" {
return false, fmt.Errorf("too many '<' for heredoc on line #%d; only use two, for example <<END", l.line)
}
heredocMarker = string(val[2:])
if !heredocMarkerRegexp.Match([]byte(heredocMarker)) {
return false, fmt.Errorf("heredoc marker on line #%d must contain only alpha-numeric characters, dashes and underscores; got '%s'", l.line, heredocMarker)
}
inHeredoc = true
l.skippedLines++
val = nil
continue
}
val = append(val, ch)
continue
}
// if we're in a heredoc, all characters are read as-is
if inHeredoc {
val = append(val, ch)
if ch == '\n' {
l.skippedLines++
}
// check if we're done, i.e. that the last few characters are the marker
if len(val) >= len(heredocMarker) && heredocMarker == string(val[len(val)-len(heredocMarker):]) {
// set the final value
val, err = l.finalizeHeredoc(val, heredocMarker)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// set the line counter, and make the token
l.line += l.skippedLines
l.skippedLines = 0
return makeToken('<'), nil
}
// stay in the heredoc until we find the ending marker
continue
}
// track whether we found an escape '\' for the next
// iteration to be contextually aware
if !escaped && !btQuoted && ch == '\\' {
escaped = true
continue
@@ -219,29 +111,26 @@ func (l *lexer) next() (bool, error) {
}
escaped = false
} else {
if (quoted && ch == '"') || (btQuoted && ch == '`') {
return makeToken(ch), nil
if quoted && ch == '"' {
return makeToken('"')
}
if btQuoted && ch == '`' {
return makeToken('`')
}
}
// allow quoted text to wrap continue on multiple lines
if ch == '\n' {
l.line += 1 + l.skippedLines
l.skippedLines = 0
}
// collect this character as part of the quoted token
val = append(val, ch)
continue
}
if unicode.IsSpace(ch) {
// ignore CR altogether, we only actually care about LF (\n)
if ch == '\r' {
continue
}
// end of the line
if ch == '\n' {
// newlines can be escaped to chain arguments
// onto multiple lines; else, increment the line count
if escaped {
l.skippedLines++
escaped = false
@@ -249,18 +138,14 @@ func (l *lexer) next() (bool, error) {
l.line += 1 + l.skippedLines
l.skippedLines = 0
}
// comments (#) are single-line only
comment = false
}
// any kind of space means we're at the end of this token
if len(val) > 0 {
return makeToken(0), nil
return makeToken(0)
}
continue
}
// comments must be at the start of a token,
// in other words, preceded by space or newline
if ch == '#' && len(val) == 0 {
comment = true
}
@@ -281,12 +166,7 @@ func (l *lexer) next() (bool, error) {
}
if escaped {
// allow escaping the first < to skip the heredoc syntax
if ch == '<' {
heredocEscaped = true
} else {
val = append(val, '\\')
}
val = append(val, '\\')
escaped = false
}
@@ -294,106 +174,20 @@ func (l *lexer) next() (bool, error) {
}
}
// finalizeHeredoc takes the runes read as the heredoc text and the marker,
// and processes the text to strip leading whitespace, returning the final
// value without the leading whitespace.
func (l *lexer) finalizeHeredoc(val []rune, marker string) ([]rune, error) {
stringVal := string(val)
// find the last newline of the heredoc, which is where the contents end
lastNewline := strings.LastIndex(stringVal, "\n")
// collapse the content, then split into separate lines
lines := strings.Split(stringVal[:lastNewline+1], "\n")
// figure out how much whitespace we need to strip from the front of every line
// by getting the string that precedes the marker, on the last line
paddingToStrip := stringVal[lastNewline+1 : len(stringVal)-len(marker)]
// iterate over each line and strip the whitespace from the front
var out string
for lineNum, lineText := range lines[:len(lines)-1] {
if lineText == "" || lineText == "\r" {
out += "\n"
continue
}
// find an exact match for the padding
index := strings.Index(lineText, paddingToStrip)
// if the padding doesn't match exactly at the start then we can't safely strip
if index != 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("mismatched leading whitespace in heredoc <<%s on line #%d [%s], expected whitespace [%s] to match the closing marker", marker, l.line+lineNum+1, lineText, paddingToStrip)
}
// strip, then append the line, with the newline, to the output.
// also removes all "\r" because Windows.
out += strings.ReplaceAll(lineText[len(paddingToStrip):]+"\n", "\r", "")
// Tokenize takes bytes as input and lexes it into
// a list of tokens that can be parsed as a Caddyfile.
// Also takes a filename to fill the token's File as
// the source of the tokens, which is important to
// determine relative paths for `import` directives.
func Tokenize(input []byte, filename string) ([]Token, error) {
l := lexer{}
if err := l.load(bytes.NewReader(input)); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Remove the trailing newline from the loop
if len(out) > 0 && out[len(out)-1] == '\n' {
out = out[:len(out)-1]
var tokens []Token
for l.next() {
l.token.File = filename
tokens = append(tokens, l.token)
}
// return the final value
return []rune(out), nil
}
// Quoted returns true if the token was enclosed in quotes
// (i.e. double quotes, backticks, or heredoc).
func (t Token) Quoted() bool {
return t.wasQuoted > 0
}
// NumLineBreaks counts how many line breaks are in the token text.
func (t Token) NumLineBreaks() int {
lineBreaks := strings.Count(t.Text, "\n")
if t.wasQuoted == '<' {
// heredocs have an extra linebreak because the opening
// delimiter is on its own line and is not included in the
// token Text itself, and the trailing newline is removed.
lineBreaks += 2
}
return lineBreaks
}
// Clone returns a deep copy of the token.
func (t Token) Clone() Token {
return Token{
File: t.File,
imports: append([]string{}, t.imports...),
Line: t.Line,
Text: t.Text,
wasQuoted: t.wasQuoted,
heredocMarker: t.heredocMarker,
snippetName: t.snippetName,
}
}
var heredocMarkerRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("^[A-Za-z0-9_-]+$")
// isNextOnNewLine tests whether t2 is on a different line from t1
func isNextOnNewLine(t1, t2 Token) bool {
// If the second token is from a different file,
// we can assume it's from a different line
if t1.File != t2.File {
return true
}
// If the second token is from a different import chain,
// we can assume it's from a different line
if len(t1.imports) != len(t2.imports) {
return true
}
for i, im := range t1.imports {
if im != t2.imports[i] {
return true
}
}
// If the first token (incl line breaks) ends
// on a line earlier than the next token,
// then the second token is on a new line
return t1.Line+t1.NumLineBreaks() < t2.Line
return tokens, nil
}
+1
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
// limitations under the License.
//go:build gofuzz
// +build gofuzz
package caddyfile
+10 -271
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@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ import (
"testing"
)
type lexerTestCase struct {
input []byte
expected []Token
}
func TestLexer(t *testing.T) {
testCases := []struct {
input []byte
expected []Token
expectErr bool
errorMessage string
}{
testCases := []lexerTestCase{
{
input: []byte(`host:123`),
expected: []Token{
@@ -249,273 +249,12 @@ func TestLexer(t *testing.T) {
{Line: 1, Text: `quotes`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
content
EOF same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: "content"},
{Line: 3, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<VERY-LONG-MARKER
content
VERY-LONG-MARKER same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: "content"},
{Line: 3, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
extra-newline
EOF same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: "extra-newline\n"},
{Line: 4, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
EOF
HERE same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: ``},
{Line: 3, Text: `HERE`},
{Line: 3, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
EOF same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: ""},
{Line: 2, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
content
EOF same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: "content"},
{Line: 3, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`prev-line
heredoc <<EOF
multi
line
content
EOF same-line-arg
next-line
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `prev-line`},
{Line: 2, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 2, Text: "\tmulti\n\tline\n\tcontent"},
{Line: 6, Text: `same-line-arg`},
{Line: 7, Text: `next-line`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`escaped-heredoc \<< >>`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `escaped-heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: `<<`},
{Line: 1, Text: `>>`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`not-a-heredoc <EOF
content
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `not-a-heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: `<EOF`},
{Line: 2, Text: `content`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`not-a-heredoc <<<EOF content`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `not-a-heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: `<<<EOF`},
{Line: 1, Text: `content`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`not-a-heredoc "<<" ">>"`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `not-a-heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: `<<`},
{Line: 1, Text: `>>`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`not-a-heredoc << >>`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `not-a-heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: `<<`},
{Line: 1, Text: `>>`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`not-a-heredoc <<HERE SAME LINE
content
HERE same-line-arg
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `not-a-heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: `<<HERE`},
{Line: 1, Text: `SAME`},
{Line: 1, Text: `LINE`},
{Line: 2, Text: `content`},
{Line: 3, Text: `HERE`},
{Line: 3, Text: `same-line-arg`},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<s
s
`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: `heredoc`},
{Line: 1, Text: ""},
},
},
{
input: []byte("\u000Aheredoc \u003C\u003C\u0073\u0073\u000A\u00BF\u0057\u0001\u0000\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u003D\u001F\u000A\u0073\u0073\u000A\u00BF\u0057\u0001\u0000\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u003D\u001F\u000A\u00BF\u00BF\u0057\u0001\u0000\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u003D\u001F"),
expected: []Token{
{
Line: 2,
Text: "heredoc",
},
{
Line: 2,
Text: "\u00BF\u0057\u0001\u0000\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u003D\u001F",
},
{
Line: 5,
Text: "\u00BF\u0057\u0001\u0000\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u003D\u001F",
},
{
Line: 6,
Text: "\u00BF\u00BF\u0057\u0001\u0000\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u00FF\u003D\u001F",
},
},
},
{
input: []byte("not-a-heredoc <<\n"),
expectErr: true,
errorMessage: "missing opening heredoc marker on line #1; must contain only alpha-numeric characters, dashes and underscores; got empty string",
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<<EOF
content
EOF same-line-arg
`),
expectErr: true,
errorMessage: "too many '<' for heredoc on line #1; only use two, for example <<END",
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
content
`),
expectErr: true,
errorMessage: "incomplete heredoc <<EOF on line #3, expected ending marker EOF",
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
content
EOF
`),
expectErr: true,
errorMessage: "mismatched leading whitespace in heredoc <<EOF on line #2 [\tcontent], expected whitespace [\t\t] to match the closing marker",
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
content
EOF
`),
expectErr: true,
errorMessage: "mismatched leading whitespace in heredoc <<EOF on line #2 [ content], expected whitespace [\t\t] to match the closing marker",
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
The next line is a blank line
The previous line is a blank line
EOF`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: "heredoc"},
{Line: 1, Text: "The next line is a blank line\n\nThe previous line is a blank line"},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
One tab indented heredoc with blank next line
One tab indented heredoc with blank previous line
EOF`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: "heredoc"},
{Line: 1, Text: "One tab indented heredoc with blank next line\n\nOne tab indented heredoc with blank previous line"},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
The next line is a blank line with one tab
The previous line is a blank line with one tab
EOF`),
expected: []Token{
{Line: 1, Text: "heredoc"},
{Line: 1, Text: "The next line is a blank line with one tab\n\t\nThe previous line is a blank line with one tab"},
},
},
{
input: []byte(`heredoc <<EOF
The next line is a blank line with one tab less than the correct indentation
The previous line is a blank line with one tab less than the correct indentation
EOF`),
expectErr: true,
errorMessage: "mismatched leading whitespace in heredoc <<EOF on line #3 [\t], expected whitespace [\t\t] to match the closing marker",
},
}
for i, testCase := range testCases {
actual, err := Tokenize(testCase.input, "")
if testCase.expectErr {
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected error, got actual: %v", actual)
continue
}
if err.Error() != testCase.errorMessage {
t.Fatalf("expected error '%v', got: %v", testCase.errorMessage, err)
}
continue
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("%v", err)
t.Errorf("%v", err)
}
lexerCompare(t, i, testCase.expected, actual)
}
@@ -523,17 +262,17 @@ EOF`),
func lexerCompare(t *testing.T, n int, expected, actual []Token) {
if len(expected) != len(actual) {
t.Fatalf("Test case %d: expected %d token(s) but got %d", n, len(expected), len(actual))
t.Errorf("Test case %d: expected %d token(s) but got %d", n, len(expected), len(actual))
}
for i := 0; i < len(actual) && i < len(expected); i++ {
if actual[i].Line != expected[i].Line {
t.Fatalf("Test case %d token %d ('%s'): expected line %d but was line %d",
t.Errorf("Test case %d token %d ('%s'): expected line %d but was line %d",
n, i, expected[i].Text, expected[i].Line, actual[i].Line)
break
}
if actual[i].Text != expected[i].Text {
t.Fatalf("Test case %d token %d: expected text '%s' but was '%s'",
t.Errorf("Test case %d token %d: expected text '%s' but was '%s'",
n, i, expected[i].Text, actual[i].Text)
break
}
+61 -243
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@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ import (
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"go.uber.org/zap"
)
// Parse parses the input just enough to group tokens, in
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func Parse(filename string, input []byte) ([]ServerBlock, error) {
p := parser{
Dispenser: NewDispenser(tokens),
importGraph: importGraph{
nodes: make(map[string]struct{}),
nodes: make(map[string]bool),
edges: make(adjacency),
},
}
@@ -61,12 +61,20 @@ func Parse(filename string, input []byte) ([]ServerBlock, error) {
// It returns all the tokens from the input, unstructured
// and in order. It may mutate input as it expands env vars.
func allTokens(filename string, input []byte) ([]Token, error) {
return Tokenize(replaceEnvVars(input), filename)
inputCopy, err := replaceEnvVars(input)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tokens, err := Tokenize(inputCopy, filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return tokens, nil
}
// replaceEnvVars replaces all occurrences of environment variables.
// It mutates the underlying array and returns the updated slice.
func replaceEnvVars(input []byte) []byte {
func replaceEnvVars(input []byte) ([]byte, error) {
var offset int
for {
begin := bytes.Index(input[offset:], spanOpen)
@@ -107,7 +115,7 @@ func replaceEnvVars(input []byte) []byte {
// continue at the end of the replacement
offset = begin + len(envVarBytes)
}
return input
return input, nil
}
type parser struct {
@@ -149,6 +157,7 @@ func (p *parser) begin() error {
}
err := p.addresses()
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -159,25 +168,6 @@ func (p *parser) begin() error {
return nil
}
if ok, name := p.isNamedRoute(); ok {
// we just need a dummy leading token to ease parsing later
nameToken := p.Token()
nameToken.Text = name
// named routes only have one key, the route name
p.block.Keys = []Token{nameToken}
p.block.IsNamedRoute = true
// get all the tokens from the block, including the braces
tokens, err := p.blockTokens(true)
if err != nil {
return err
}
tokens = append([]Token{nameToken}, tokens...)
p.block.Segments = []Segment{tokens}
return nil
}
if ok, name := p.isSnippet(); ok {
if p.definedSnippets == nil {
p.definedSnippets = map[string][]Token{}
@@ -186,15 +176,16 @@ func (p *parser) begin() error {
return p.Errf("redeclaration of previously declared snippet %s", name)
}
// consume all tokens til matched close brace
tokens, err := p.blockTokens(false)
tokens, err := p.snippetTokens()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Just as we need to track which file the token comes from, we need to
// keep track of which snippet the token comes from. This is helpful
// in tracking import cycles across files/snippets by namespacing them.
// Without this, we end up with false-positives in cycle-detection.
// keep track of which snippets do the tokens come from. This is helpful
// in tracking import cycles across files/snippets by namespacing them. Without
// this we end up with false-positives in cycle-detection.
for k, v := range tokens {
v.inSnippet = true
v.snippetName = name
tokens[k] = v
}
@@ -211,17 +202,11 @@ func (p *parser) addresses() error {
var expectingAnother bool
for {
value := p.Val()
token := p.Token()
tkn := p.Val()
// Reject request matchers if trying to define them globally
if strings.HasPrefix(value, "@") {
return p.Errf("request matchers may not be defined globally, they must be in a site block; found %s", value)
}
// Special case: import directive replaces tokens during parse-time
if value == "import" && p.isNewLine() {
err := p.doImport(0)
// special case: import directive replaces tokens during parse-time
if tkn == "import" && p.isNewLine() {
err := p.doImport()
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -229,9 +214,9 @@ func (p *parser) addresses() error {
}
// Open brace definitely indicates end of addresses
if value == "{" {
if tkn == "{" {
if expectingAnother {
return p.Errf("Expected another address but had '%s' - check for extra comma", value)
return p.Errf("Expected another address but had '%s' - check for extra comma", tkn)
}
// Mark this server block as being defined with braces.
// This is used to provide a better error message when
@@ -243,15 +228,15 @@ func (p *parser) addresses() error {
}
// Users commonly forget to place a space between the address and the '{'
if strings.HasSuffix(value, "{") {
return p.Errf("Site addresses cannot end with a curly brace: '%s' - put a space between the token and the brace", value)
if strings.HasSuffix(tkn, "{") {
return p.Errf("Site addresses cannot end with a curly brace: '%s' - put a space between the token and the brace", tkn)
}
if value != "" { // empty token possible if user typed ""
if tkn != "" { // empty token possible if user typed ""
// Trailing comma indicates another address will follow, which
// may possibly be on the next line
if value[len(value)-1] == ',' {
value = value[:len(value)-1]
if tkn[len(tkn)-1] == ',' {
tkn = tkn[:len(tkn)-1]
expectingAnother = true
} else {
expectingAnother = false // but we may still see another one on this line
@@ -260,17 +245,11 @@ func (p *parser) addresses() error {
// If there's a comma here, it's probably because they didn't use a space
// between their two domains, e.g. "foo.com,bar.com", which would not be
// parsed as two separate site addresses.
if strings.Contains(value, ",") {
return p.Errf("Site addresses cannot contain a comma ',': '%s' - put a space after the comma to separate site addresses", value)
if strings.Contains(tkn, ",") {
return p.Errf("Site addresses cannot contain a comma ',': '%s' - put a space after the comma to separate site addresses", tkn)
}
// After the above, a comma surrounded by spaces would result
// in an empty token which we should ignore
if value != "" {
// Add the token as a site address
token.Text = value
p.block.Keys = append(p.block.Keys, token)
}
p.block.Keys = append(p.block.Keys, tkn)
}
// Advance token and possibly break out of loop or return error
@@ -327,7 +306,7 @@ func (p *parser) directives() error {
// special case: import directive replaces tokens during parse-time
if p.Val() == "import" {
err := p.doImport(1)
err := p.doImport()
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -353,7 +332,7 @@ func (p *parser) directives() error {
// is on the token before where the import directive was. In
// other words, call Next() to access the first token that was
// imported.
func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
func (p *parser) doImport() error {
// syntax checks
if !p.NextArg() {
return p.ArgErr()
@@ -366,48 +345,15 @@ func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
// grab remaining args as placeholder replacements
args := p.RemainingArgs()
// set up a replacer for non-variadic args replacement
repl := makeArgsReplacer(args)
// grab all the tokens (if it exists) from within a block that follows the import
var blockTokens []Token
for currentNesting := p.Nesting(); p.NextBlock(currentNesting); {
blockTokens = append(blockTokens, p.Token())
}
// initialize with size 1
blockMapping := make(map[string][]Token, 1)
if len(blockTokens) > 0 {
// use such tokens to create a new dispenser, and then use it to parse each block
bd := NewDispenser(blockTokens)
for bd.Next() {
// see if we can grab a key
var currentMappingKey string
if bd.Val() == "{" {
return p.Err("anonymous blocks are not supported")
}
currentMappingKey = bd.Val()
currentMappingTokens := []Token{}
// read all args until end of line / {
if bd.NextArg() {
currentMappingTokens = append(currentMappingTokens, bd.Token())
for bd.NextArg() {
currentMappingTokens = append(currentMappingTokens, bd.Token())
}
// TODO(elee1766): we don't enter another mapping here because it's annoying to extract the { and } properly.
// maybe someone can do that in the future
} else {
// attempt to enter a block and add tokens to the currentMappingTokens
for mappingNesting := bd.Nesting(); bd.NextBlock(mappingNesting); {
currentMappingTokens = append(currentMappingTokens, bd.Token())
}
}
blockMapping[currentMappingKey] = currentMappingTokens
}
// add args to the replacer
repl := caddy.NewEmptyReplacer()
for index, arg := range args {
repl.Set("args."+strconv.Itoa(index), arg)
}
// splice out the import directive and its arguments
// (2 tokens, plus the length of args)
tokensBefore := p.tokens[:p.cursor-1-len(args)-len(blockTokens)]
tokensBefore := p.tokens[:p.cursor-1-len(args)]
tokensAfter := p.tokens[p.cursor+1:]
var importedTokens []Token
var nodes []string
@@ -423,7 +369,7 @@ func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
// make path relative to the file of the _token_ being processed rather
// than current working directory (issue #867) and then use glob to get
// list of matching filenames
absFile, err := caddy.FastAbs(p.Dispenser.File())
absFile, err := filepath.Abs(p.Dispenser.File())
if err != nil {
return p.Errf("Failed to get absolute path of file: %s: %v", p.Dispenser.File(), err)
}
@@ -441,6 +387,7 @@ func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
return p.Errf("Glob pattern may only contain one wildcard (*), but has others: %s", globPattern)
}
matches, err = filepath.Glob(globPattern)
if err != nil {
return p.Errf("Failed to use import pattern %s: %v", importPattern, err)
}
@@ -450,20 +397,6 @@ func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
} else {
return p.Errf("File to import not found: %s", importPattern)
}
} else {
// See issue #5295 - should skip any files that start with a . when iterating over them.
sep := string(filepath.Separator)
segGlobPattern := strings.Split(globPattern, sep)
if strings.HasPrefix(segGlobPattern[len(segGlobPattern)-1], "*") {
var tmpMatches []string
for _, m := range matches {
seg := strings.Split(m, sep)
if !strings.HasPrefix(seg[len(seg)-1], ".") {
tmpMatches = append(tmpMatches, m)
}
}
matches = tmpMatches
}
}
// collect all the imported tokens
@@ -478,7 +411,7 @@ func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
}
nodeName := p.File()
if p.Token().snippetName != "" {
if p.Token().inSnippet {
nodeName += fmt.Sprintf(":%s", p.Token().snippetName)
}
p.importGraph.addNode(nodeName)
@@ -489,102 +422,19 @@ func (p *parser) doImport(nesting int) error {
}
// copy the tokens so we don't overwrite p.definedSnippets
tokensCopy := make([]Token, 0, len(importedTokens))
var (
maybeSnippet bool
maybeSnippetId bool
index int
)
tokensCopy := make([]Token, len(importedTokens))
copy(tokensCopy, importedTokens)
// run the argument replacer on the tokens
// golang for range slice return a copy of value
// similarly, append also copy value
for i, token := range importedTokens {
// update the token's imports to refer to import directive filename, line number and snippet name if there is one
if token.snippetName != "" {
token.imports = append(token.imports, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d (import %s)", p.File(), p.Line(), token.snippetName))
} else {
token.imports = append(token.imports, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d (import)", p.File(), p.Line()))
}
// naive way of determine snippets, as snippets definition can only follow name + block
// format, won't check for nesting correctness or any other error, that's what parser does.
if !maybeSnippet && nesting == 0 {
// first of the line
if i == 0 || isNextOnNewLine(tokensCopy[i-1], token) {
index = 0
} else {
index++
}
if index == 0 && len(token.Text) >= 3 && strings.HasPrefix(token.Text, "(") && strings.HasSuffix(token.Text, ")") {
maybeSnippetId = true
}
}
switch token.Text {
case "{":
nesting++
if index == 1 && maybeSnippetId && nesting == 1 {
maybeSnippet = true
maybeSnippetId = false
}
case "}":
nesting--
if nesting == 0 && maybeSnippet {
maybeSnippet = false
}
}
// if it is {block}, we substitute with all tokens in the block
// if it is {blocks.*}, we substitute with the tokens in the mapping for the *
var skip bool
var tokensToAdd []Token
switch {
case token.Text == "{block}":
tokensToAdd = blockTokens
case strings.HasPrefix(token.Text, "{blocks.") && strings.HasSuffix(token.Text, "}"):
// {blocks.foo.bar} will be extracted to key `foo.bar`
blockKey := strings.TrimPrefix(strings.TrimSuffix(token.Text, "}"), "{blocks.")
val, ok := blockMapping[blockKey]
if ok {
tokensToAdd = val
}
default:
skip = true
}
if !skip {
if len(tokensToAdd) == 0 {
// if there is no content in the snippet block, don't do any replacement
// this allows snippets which contained {block}/{block.*} before this change to continue functioning as normal
tokensCopy = append(tokensCopy, token)
} else {
tokensCopy = append(tokensCopy, tokensToAdd...)
}
continue
}
if maybeSnippet {
tokensCopy = append(tokensCopy, token)
continue
}
foundVariadic, startIndex, endIndex := parseVariadic(token, len(args))
if foundVariadic {
for _, arg := range args[startIndex:endIndex] {
token.Text = arg
tokensCopy = append(tokensCopy, token)
}
} else {
token.Text = repl.ReplaceKnown(token.Text, "")
tokensCopy = append(tokensCopy, token)
}
for index, token := range tokensCopy {
token.Text = repl.ReplaceKnown(token.Text, "")
tokensCopy[index] = token
}
// splice the imported tokens in the place of the import statement
// and rewind cursor so Next() will land on first imported token
p.tokens = append(tokensBefore, append(tokensCopy, tokensAfter...)...)
p.cursor -= len(args) + len(blockTokens) + 1
p.cursor -= len(args) + 1
return nil
}
@@ -609,12 +459,6 @@ func (p *parser) doSingleImport(importFile string) ([]Token, error) {
return nil, p.Errf("Could not read imported file %s: %v", importFile, err)
}
// only warning in case of empty files
if len(input) == 0 || len(strings.TrimSpace(string(input))) == 0 {
caddy.Log().Warn("Import file is empty", zap.String("file", importFile))
return []Token{}, nil
}
importedTokens, err := allTokens(importFile, input)
if err != nil {
return nil, p.Errf("Could not read tokens while importing %s: %v", importFile, err)
@@ -622,7 +466,7 @@ func (p *parser) doSingleImport(importFile string) ([]Token, error) {
// Tack the file path onto these tokens so errors show the imported file's name
// (we use full, absolute path to avoid bugs: issue #1892)
filename, err := caddy.FastAbs(importFile)
filename, err := filepath.Abs(importFile)
if err != nil {
return nil, p.Errf("Failed to get absolute path of file: %s: %v", importFile, err)
}
@@ -640,6 +484,7 @@ func (p *parser) doSingleImport(importFile string) ([]Token, error) {
// are loaded into the current server block for later use
// by directive setup functions.
func (p *parser) directive() error {
// a segment is a list of tokens associated with this directive
var segment Segment
@@ -652,9 +497,6 @@ func (p *parser) directive() error {
if !p.isNextOnNewLine() && p.Token().wasQuoted == 0 {
return p.Err("Unexpected next token after '{' on same line")
}
if p.isNewLine() {
return p.Err("Unexpected '{' on a new line; did you mean to place the '{' on the previous line?")
}
} else if p.Val() == "{}" {
if p.isNextOnNewLine() && p.Token().wasQuoted == 0 {
return p.Err("Unexpected '{}' at end of line")
@@ -667,7 +509,7 @@ func (p *parser) directive() error {
} else if p.Val() == "}" && p.nesting == 0 {
return p.Err("Unexpected '}' because no matching opening brace")
} else if p.Val() == "import" && p.isNewLine() {
if err := p.doImport(1); err != nil {
if err := p.doImport(); err != nil {
return err
}
p.cursor-- // cursor is advanced when we continue, so roll back one more
@@ -708,43 +550,28 @@ func (p *parser) closeCurlyBrace() error {
return nil
}
func (p *parser) isNamedRoute() (bool, string) {
keys := p.block.Keys
// A named route block is a single key with parens, prefixed with &.
if len(keys) == 1 && strings.HasPrefix(keys[0].Text, "&(") && strings.HasSuffix(keys[0].Text, ")") {
return true, strings.TrimSuffix(keys[0].Text[2:], ")")
}
return false, ""
}
func (p *parser) isSnippet() (bool, string) {
keys := p.block.Keys
// A snippet block is a single key with parens. Nothing else qualifies.
if len(keys) == 1 && strings.HasPrefix(keys[0].Text, "(") && strings.HasSuffix(keys[0].Text, ")") {
return true, strings.TrimSuffix(keys[0].Text[1:], ")")
if len(keys) == 1 && strings.HasPrefix(keys[0], "(") && strings.HasSuffix(keys[0], ")") {
return true, strings.TrimSuffix(keys[0][1:], ")")
}
return false, ""
}
// read and store everything in a block for later replay.
func (p *parser) blockTokens(retainCurlies bool) ([]Token, error) {
// block must have curlies.
func (p *parser) snippetTokens() ([]Token, error) {
// snippet must have curlies.
err := p.openCurlyBrace()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
nesting := 1 // count our own nesting
nesting := 1 // count our own nesting in snippets
tokens := []Token{}
if retainCurlies {
tokens = append(tokens, p.Token())
}
for p.Next() {
if p.Val() == "}" {
nesting--
if nesting == 0 {
if retainCurlies {
tokens = append(tokens, p.Token())
}
break
}
}
@@ -764,18 +591,9 @@ func (p *parser) blockTokens(retainCurlies bool) ([]Token, error) {
// head of the server block with tokens, which are
// grouped by segments.
type ServerBlock struct {
HasBraces bool
Keys []Token
Segments []Segment
IsNamedRoute bool
}
func (sb ServerBlock) GetKeysText() []string {
res := []string{}
for _, k := range sb.Keys {
res = append(res, k.Text)
}
return res
HasBraces bool
Keys []string
Segments []Segment
}
// DispenseDirective returns a dispenser that contains
+26 -193
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@@ -21,96 +21,11 @@ import (
"testing"
)
func TestParseVariadic(t *testing.T) {
args := make([]string, 10)
for i, tc := range []struct {
input string
result bool
}{
{
input: "",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[1",
result: false,
},
{
input: "1]}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[:]}aaaaa",
result: false,
},
{
input: "aaaaa{args[:]}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args.}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args.1}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[]}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[:]}",
result: true,
},
{
input: "{args[:]}",
result: true,
},
{
input: "{args[0:]}",
result: true,
},
{
input: "{args[:0]}",
result: true,
},
{
input: "{args[-1:]}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[:11]}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[10:0]}",
result: false,
},
{
input: "{args[0:10]}",
result: true,
},
{
input: "{args[0]}:{args[1]}:{args[2]}",
result: false,
},
} {
token := Token{
File: "test",
Line: 1,
Text: tc.input,
}
if v, _, _ := parseVariadic(token, len(args)); v != tc.result {
t.Errorf("Test %d error expectation failed Expected: %t, got %t", i, tc.result, v)
}
}
}
func TestAllTokens(t *testing.T) {
input := []byte("a b c\nd e")
expected := []string{"a", "b", "c", "d", "e"}
tokens, err := allTokens("TestAllTokens", input)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Expected no error, got %v", err)
}
@@ -148,11 +63,10 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
"localhost",
}, []int{1}},
{
`localhost:1234
{`localhost:1234
dir1 foo bar`, false, []string{
"localhost:1234",
}, []int{3},
"localhost:1234",
}, []int{3},
},
{`localhost {
@@ -273,23 +187,6 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`import testdata/not_found.txt`, true, []string{}, []int{}},
// empty file should just log a warning, and result in no tokens
{`import testdata/empty.txt`, false, []string{}, []int{}},
{`import testdata/only_white_space.txt`, false, []string{}, []int{}},
// import path/to/dir/* should skip any files that start with a . when iterating over them.
{`localhost
dir1 arg1
import testdata/glob/*`, false, []string{
"localhost",
}, []int{2, 3, 1}},
// import path/to/dir/.* should continue to read all dotfiles in a dir.
{`import testdata/glob/.*`, false, []string{
"host1",
}, []int{1, 2}},
{`""`, false, []string{}, []int{}},
{``, false, []string{}, []int{}},
@@ -297,14 +194,6 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
// Unexpected next token after '{' on same line
{`localhost
dir1 { a b }`, true, []string{"localhost"}, []int{}},
// Unexpected '{' on a new line
{`localhost
dir1
{
a b
}`, true, []string{"localhost"}, []int{}},
// Workaround with quotes
{`localhost
dir1 "{" a b "}"`, false, []string{"localhost"}, []int{5}},
@@ -347,7 +236,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
i, len(test.keys), len(result.Keys))
continue
}
for j, addr := range result.GetKeysText() {
for j, addr := range result.Keys {
if addr != test.keys[j] {
t.Errorf("Test %d, key %d: Expected '%s', but was '%s'",
i, j, test.keys[j], addr)
@@ -379,9 +268,8 @@ func TestRecursiveImport(t *testing.T) {
}
isExpected := func(got ServerBlock) bool {
textKeys := got.GetKeysText()
if len(textKeys) != 1 || textKeys[0] != "localhost" {
t.Errorf("got keys unexpected: expect localhost, got %v", textKeys)
if len(got.Keys) != 1 || got.Keys[0] != "localhost" {
t.Errorf("got keys unexpected: expect localhost, got %v", got.Keys)
return false
}
if len(got.Segments) != 2 {
@@ -408,13 +296,13 @@ func TestRecursiveImport(t *testing.T) {
err = os.WriteFile(recursiveFile1, []byte(
`localhost
dir1
import recursive_import_test2`), 0o644)
import recursive_import_test2`), 0644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.Remove(recursiveFile1)
err = os.WriteFile(recursiveFile2, []byte("dir2 1"), 0o644)
err = os.WriteFile(recursiveFile2, []byte("dir2 1"), 0644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
@@ -442,7 +330,7 @@ func TestRecursiveImport(t *testing.T) {
err = os.WriteFile(recursiveFile1, []byte(
`localhost
dir1
import `+recursiveFile2), 0o644)
import `+recursiveFile2), 0644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
@@ -475,9 +363,8 @@ func TestDirectiveImport(t *testing.T) {
}
isExpected := func(got ServerBlock) bool {
textKeys := got.GetKeysText()
if len(textKeys) != 1 || textKeys[0] != "localhost" {
t.Errorf("got keys unexpected: expect localhost, got %v", textKeys)
if len(got.Keys) != 1 || got.Keys[0] != "localhost" {
t.Errorf("got keys unexpected: expect localhost, got %v", got.Keys)
return false
}
if len(got.Segments) != 2 {
@@ -497,7 +384,7 @@ func TestDirectiveImport(t *testing.T) {
}
err = os.WriteFile(directiveFile, []byte(`prop1 1
prop2 2`), 0o644)
prop2 2`), 0644)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
@@ -555,10 +442,6 @@ func TestParseAll(t *testing.T) {
{"localhost:1234", "http://host2"},
}},
{`foo.example.com , example.com`, false, [][]string{
{"foo.example.com", "example.com"},
}},
{`localhost:1234, http://host2,`, true, [][]string{}},
{`http://host1.com, http://host2.com {
@@ -618,11 +501,11 @@ func TestParseAll(t *testing.T) {
}
for j, block := range blocks {
if len(block.Keys) != len(test.keys[j]) {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected %d keys in block %d, got %d: %v",
i, len(test.keys[j]), j, len(block.Keys), block.Keys)
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected %d keys in block %d, got %d",
i, len(test.keys[j]), j, len(block.Keys))
continue
}
for k, addr := range block.GetKeysText() {
for k, addr := range block.Keys {
if addr != test.keys[j][k] {
t.Errorf("Test %d, block %d, key %d: Expected '%s', but got '%s'",
i, j, k, test.keys[j][k], addr)
@@ -721,38 +604,11 @@ func TestEnvironmentReplacement(t *testing.T) {
expect: "}{$",
},
} {
actual := replaceEnvVars([]byte(test.input))
if !bytes.Equal(actual, []byte(test.expect)) {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected: '%s' but got '%s'", i, test.expect, actual)
actual, err := replaceEnvVars([]byte(test.input))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
}
func TestImportReplacementInJSONWithBrace(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range []struct {
args []string
input string
expect string
}{
{
args: []string{"123"},
input: "{args[0]}",
expect: "123",
},
{
args: []string{"123"},
input: `{"key":"{args[0]}"}`,
expect: `{"key":"123"}`,
},
{
args: []string{"123", "123"},
input: `{"key":[{args[0]},{args[1]}]}`,
expect: `{"key":[123,123]}`,
},
} {
repl := makeArgsReplacer(test.args)
actual := repl.ReplaceKnown(test.input, "")
if actual != test.expect {
if !bytes.Equal(actual, []byte(test.expect)) {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected: '%s' but got '%s'", i, test.expect, actual)
}
}
@@ -775,7 +631,7 @@ func TestSnippets(t *testing.T) {
if len(blocks) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expect exactly one server block. Got %d.", len(blocks))
}
if actual, expected := blocks[0].GetKeysText()[0], "http://example.com"; expected != actual {
if actual, expected := blocks[0].Keys[0], "http://example.com"; expected != actual {
t.Errorf("Expected server name to be '%s' but was '%s'", expected, actual)
}
if len(blocks[0].Segments) != 2 {
@@ -807,7 +663,7 @@ func TestImportedFilesIgnoreNonDirectiveImportTokens(t *testing.T) {
fileName := writeStringToTempFileOrDie(t, `
http://example.com {
# This isn't an import directive, it's just an arg with value 'import'
basic_auth / import password
basicauth / import password
}
`)
// Parse the root file that imports the other one.
@@ -818,12 +674,12 @@ func TestImportedFilesIgnoreNonDirectiveImportTokens(t *testing.T) {
}
auth := blocks[0].Segments[0]
line := auth[0].Text + " " + auth[1].Text + " " + auth[2].Text + " " + auth[3].Text
if line != "basic_auth / import password" {
if line != "basicauth / import password" {
// Previously, it would be changed to:
// basic_auth / import /path/to/test/dir/password
// basicauth / import /path/to/test/dir/password
// referencing a file that (probably) doesn't exist and changing the
// password!
t.Errorf("Expected basic_auth tokens to be 'basic_auth / import password' but got %#q", line)
t.Errorf("Expected basicauth tokens to be 'basicauth / import password' but got %#q", line)
}
}
@@ -850,7 +706,7 @@ func TestSnippetAcrossMultipleFiles(t *testing.T) {
if len(blocks) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expect exactly one server block. Got %d.", len(blocks))
}
if actual, expected := blocks[0].GetKeysText()[0], "http://example.com"; expected != actual {
if actual, expected := blocks[0].Keys[0], "http://example.com"; expected != actual {
t.Errorf("Expected server name to be '%s' but was '%s'", expected, actual)
}
if len(blocks[0].Segments) != 1 {
@@ -861,29 +717,6 @@ func TestSnippetAcrossMultipleFiles(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestRejectsGlobalMatcher(t *testing.T) {
p := testParser(`
@rejected path /foo
(common) {
gzip foo
errors stderr
}
http://example.com {
import common
}
`)
_, err := p.parseAll()
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Expected an error, but got nil")
}
expected := "request matchers may not be defined globally, they must be in a site block; found @rejected, at Testfile:2"
if err.Error() != expected {
t.Errorf("Expected error to be '%s' but got '%v'", expected, err)
}
}
func testParser(input string) parser {
return parser{Dispenser: NewTestDispenser(input)}
}
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-4
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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
host1 {
dir1
dir2 arg1
}
-2
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
dir2 arg1 arg2
dir3
+1 -1
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@@ -1 +1 @@
{args[0]}
{args.0}
+1 -1
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@@ -1 +1 @@
{args[0]} {args[1]}
{args.0} {args.1}
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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
 
+5 -5
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ import (
// Adapter is a type which can adapt a configuration to Caddy JSON.
// It returns the results and any warnings, or an error.
type Adapter interface {
Adapt(body []byte, options map[string]any) ([]byte, []Warning, error)
Adapt(body []byte, options map[string]interface{}) ([]byte, []Warning, error)
}
// Warning represents a warning or notice related to conversion.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ func (w Warning) String() string {
// are converted to warnings. This is convenient when filling config
// structs that require a json.RawMessage, without having to worry
// about errors.
func JSON(val any, warnings *[]Warning) json.RawMessage {
func JSON(val interface{}, warnings *[]Warning) json.RawMessage {
b, err := json.Marshal(val)
if err != nil {
if warnings != nil {
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ func JSON(val any, warnings *[]Warning) json.RawMessage {
// for encoding module values where the module name has to be described within
// the object by a certain key; for example, `"handler": "file_server"` for a
// file server HTTP handler (fieldName="handler" and fieldVal="file_server").
// The val parameter must encode into a map[string]any (i.e. it must be
// The val parameter must encode into a map[string]interface{} (i.e. it must be
// a struct or map). Any errors are converted into warnings.
func JSONModuleObject(val any, fieldName, fieldVal string, warnings *[]Warning) json.RawMessage {
func JSONModuleObject(val interface{}, fieldName, fieldVal string, warnings *[]Warning) json.RawMessage {
// encode to a JSON object first
enc, err := json.Marshal(val)
if err != nil {
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ func JSONModuleObject(val any, fieldName, fieldVal string, warnings *[]Warning)
}
// then decode the object
var tmp map[string]any
var tmp map[string]interface{}
err = json.Unmarshal(enc, &tmp)
if err != nil {
if warnings != nil {
+110 -217
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@@ -17,32 +17,30 @@ package httpcaddyfile
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"net/netip"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
)
// mapAddressToProtocolToServerBlocks returns a map of listener address to list of server
// mapAddressToServerBlocks returns a map of listener address to list of server
// blocks that will be served on that address. To do this, each server block is
// expanded so that each one is considered individually, although keys of a
// server block that share the same address stay grouped together so the config
// isn't repeated unnecessarily. For example, this Caddyfile:
//
// example.com {
// bind 127.0.0.1
// }
// www.example.com, example.net/path, localhost:9999 {
// bind 127.0.0.1 1.2.3.4
// }
// example.com {
// bind 127.0.0.1
// }
// www.example.com, example.net/path, localhost:9999 {
// bind 127.0.0.1 1.2.3.4
// }
//
// has two server blocks to start with. But expressed in this Caddyfile are
// actually 4 listener addresses: 127.0.0.1:443, 1.2.3.4:443, 127.0.0.1:9999,
@@ -77,15 +75,9 @@ import (
// repetition may be undesirable, so call consolidateAddrMappings() to map
// multiple addresses to the same lists of server blocks (a many:many mapping).
// (Doing this is essentially a map-reduce technique.)
func (st *ServerType) mapAddressToProtocolToServerBlocks(originalServerBlocks []serverBlock,
options map[string]any,
) (map[string]map[string][]serverBlock, error) {
addrToProtocolToServerBlocks := map[string]map[string][]serverBlock{}
type keyWithParsedKey struct {
key caddyfile.Token
parsedKey Address
}
func (st *ServerType) mapAddressToServerBlocks(originalServerBlocks []serverBlock,
options map[string]interface{}) (map[string][]serverBlock, error) {
sbmap := make(map[string][]serverBlock)
for i, sblock := range originalServerBlocks {
// within a server block, we need to map all the listener addresses
@@ -93,48 +85,27 @@ func (st *ServerType) mapAddressToProtocolToServerBlocks(originalServerBlocks []
// will be served by them; this has the effect of treating each
// key of a server block as its own, but without having to repeat its
// contents in cases where multiple keys really can be served together
addrToProtocolToKeyWithParsedKeys := map[string]map[string][]keyWithParsedKey{}
addrToKeys := make(map[string][]string)
for j, key := range sblock.block.Keys {
parsedKey, err := ParseAddress(key.Text)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing key: %v", err)
}
parsedKey = parsedKey.Normalize()
// a key can have multiple listener addresses if there are multiple
// arguments to the 'bind' directive (although they will all have
// the same port, since the port is defined by the key or is implicit
// through automatic HTTPS)
listeners, err := st.listenersForServerBlockAddress(sblock, parsedKey, options)
addrs, err := st.listenerAddrsForServerBlockKey(sblock, key, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("server block %d, key %d (%s): determining listener address: %v", i, j, key.Text, err)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("server block %d, key %d (%s): determining listener address: %v", i, j, key, err)
}
// associate this key with its protocols and each listener address served with them
kwpk := keyWithParsedKey{key, parsedKey}
for addr, protocols := range listeners {
protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys, ok := addrToProtocolToKeyWithParsedKeys[addr]
if !ok {
protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys = map[string][]keyWithParsedKey{}
addrToProtocolToKeyWithParsedKeys[addr] = protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys
}
// an empty protocol indicates the default, a nil or empty value in the ListenProtocols array
if len(protocols) == 0 {
protocols[""] = struct{}{}
}
for prot := range protocols {
protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys[prot] = append(
protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys[prot],
kwpk)
}
// associate this key with each listener address it is served on
for _, addr := range addrs {
addrToKeys[addr] = append(addrToKeys[addr], key)
}
}
// make a slice of the map keys so we can iterate in sorted order
addrs := make([]string, 0, len(addrToProtocolToKeyWithParsedKeys))
for addr := range addrToProtocolToKeyWithParsedKeys {
addrs = append(addrs, addr)
addrs := make([]string, 0, len(addrToKeys))
for k := range addrToKeys {
addrs = append(addrs, k)
}
sort.Strings(addrs)
@@ -144,142 +115,81 @@ func (st *ServerType) mapAddressToProtocolToServerBlocks(originalServerBlocks []
// server block are only the ones which use the address; but
// the contents (tokens) are of course the same
for _, addr := range addrs {
protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys := addrToProtocolToKeyWithParsedKeys[addr]
prots := make([]string, 0, len(protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys))
for prot := range protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys {
prots = append(prots, prot)
}
sort.Strings(prots)
protocolToServerBlocks, ok := addrToProtocolToServerBlocks[addr]
if !ok {
protocolToServerBlocks = map[string][]serverBlock{}
addrToProtocolToServerBlocks[addr] = protocolToServerBlocks
}
for _, prot := range prots {
keyWithParsedKeys := protocolToKeyWithParsedKeys[prot]
keys := make([]caddyfile.Token, len(keyWithParsedKeys))
parsedKeys := make([]Address, len(keyWithParsedKeys))
for k, keyWithParsedKey := range keyWithParsedKeys {
keys[k] = keyWithParsedKey.key
parsedKeys[k] = keyWithParsedKey.parsedKey
keys := addrToKeys[addr]
// parse keys so that we only have to do it once
parsedKeys := make([]Address, 0, len(keys))
for _, key := range keys {
addr, err := ParseAddress(key)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing key '%s': %v", key, err)
}
protocolToServerBlocks[prot] = append(protocolToServerBlocks[prot], serverBlock{
block: caddyfile.ServerBlock{
Keys: keys,
Segments: sblock.block.Segments,
},
pile: sblock.pile,
parsedKeys: parsedKeys,
})
parsedKeys = append(parsedKeys, addr.Normalize())
}
}
}
return addrToProtocolToServerBlocks, nil
}
// consolidateAddrMappings eliminates repetition of identical server blocks in a mapping of
// single listener addresses to protocols to lists of server blocks. Since multiple addresses
// may serve multiple protocols to identical sites (server block contents), this function turns
// a 1:many mapping into a many:many mapping. Server block contents (tokens) must be
// exactly identical so that reflect.DeepEqual returns true in order for the addresses to be combined.
// Identical entries are deleted from the addrToServerBlocks map. Essentially, each pairing (each
// association from multiple addresses to multiple server blocks; i.e. each element of
// the returned slice) becomes a server definition in the output JSON.
func (st *ServerType) consolidateAddrMappings(addrToProtocolToServerBlocks map[string]map[string][]serverBlock) []sbAddrAssociation {
sbaddrs := make([]sbAddrAssociation, 0, len(addrToProtocolToServerBlocks))
addrs := make([]string, 0, len(addrToProtocolToServerBlocks))
for addr := range addrToProtocolToServerBlocks {
addrs = append(addrs, addr)
}
sort.Strings(addrs)
for _, addr := range addrs {
protocolToServerBlocks := addrToProtocolToServerBlocks[addr]
prots := make([]string, 0, len(protocolToServerBlocks))
for prot := range protocolToServerBlocks {
prots = append(prots, prot)
}
sort.Strings(prots)
for _, prot := range prots {
serverBlocks := protocolToServerBlocks[prot]
// now find other addresses that map to identical
// server blocks and add them to our map of listener
// addresses and protocols, while removing them from
// the original map
listeners := map[string]map[string]struct{}{}
for otherAddr, otherProtocolToServerBlocks := range addrToProtocolToServerBlocks {
for otherProt, otherServerBlocks := range otherProtocolToServerBlocks {
if addr == otherAddr && prot == otherProt || reflect.DeepEqual(serverBlocks, otherServerBlocks) {
listener, ok := listeners[otherAddr]
if !ok {
listener = map[string]struct{}{}
listeners[otherAddr] = listener
}
listener[otherProt] = struct{}{}
delete(otherProtocolToServerBlocks, otherProt)
}
}
}
addresses := make([]string, 0, len(listeners))
for lnAddr := range listeners {
addresses = append(addresses, lnAddr)
}
sort.Strings(addresses)
addressesWithProtocols := make([]addressWithProtocols, 0, len(listeners))
for _, lnAddr := range addresses {
lnProts := listeners[lnAddr]
prots := make([]string, 0, len(lnProts))
for prot := range lnProts {
prots = append(prots, prot)
}
sort.Strings(prots)
addressesWithProtocols = append(addressesWithProtocols, addressWithProtocols{
address: lnAddr,
protocols: prots,
})
}
sbaddrs = append(sbaddrs, sbAddrAssociation{
addressesWithProtocols: addressesWithProtocols,
serverBlocks: serverBlocks,
sbmap[addr] = append(sbmap[addr], serverBlock{
block: caddyfile.ServerBlock{
Keys: keys,
Segments: sblock.block.Segments,
},
pile: sblock.pile,
keys: parsedKeys,
})
}
}
return sbmap, nil
}
// consolidateAddrMappings eliminates repetition of identical server blocks in a mapping of
// single listener addresses to lists of server blocks. Since multiple addresses may serve
// identical sites (server block contents), this function turns a 1:many mapping into a
// many:many mapping. Server block contents (tokens) must be exactly identical so that
// reflect.DeepEqual returns true in order for the addresses to be combined. Identical
// entries are deleted from the addrToServerBlocks map. Essentially, each pairing (each
// association from multiple addresses to multiple server blocks; i.e. each element of
// the returned slice) becomes a server definition in the output JSON.
func (st *ServerType) consolidateAddrMappings(addrToServerBlocks map[string][]serverBlock) []sbAddrAssociation {
sbaddrs := make([]sbAddrAssociation, 0, len(addrToServerBlocks))
for addr, sblocks := range addrToServerBlocks {
// we start with knowing that at least this address
// maps to these server blocks
a := sbAddrAssociation{
addresses: []string{addr},
serverBlocks: sblocks,
}
// now find other addresses that map to identical
// server blocks and add them to our list of
// addresses, while removing them from the map
for otherAddr, otherSblocks := range addrToServerBlocks {
if addr == otherAddr {
continue
}
if reflect.DeepEqual(sblocks, otherSblocks) {
a.addresses = append(a.addresses, otherAddr)
delete(addrToServerBlocks, otherAddr)
}
}
sort.Strings(a.addresses)
sbaddrs = append(sbaddrs, a)
}
// sort them by their first address (we know there will always be at least one)
// to avoid problems with non-deterministic ordering (makes tests flaky)
sort.Slice(sbaddrs, func(i, j int) bool {
return sbaddrs[i].addresses[0] < sbaddrs[j].addresses[0]
})
return sbaddrs
}
// listenersForServerBlockAddress essentially converts the Caddyfile site addresses to a map from
// Caddy listener addresses and the protocols to serve them with to the parsed address for each server block.
func (st *ServerType) listenersForServerBlockAddress(sblock serverBlock, addr Address,
options map[string]any,
) (map[string]map[string]struct{}, error) {
switch addr.Scheme {
case "wss":
return nil, fmt.Errorf("the scheme wss:// is only supported in browsers; use https:// instead")
case "ws":
return nil, fmt.Errorf("the scheme ws:// is only supported in browsers; use http:// instead")
case "https", "http", "":
// Do nothing or handle the valid schemes
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported URL scheme %s://", addr.Scheme)
func (st *ServerType) listenerAddrsForServerBlockKey(sblock serverBlock, key string,
options map[string]interface{}) ([]string, error) {
addr, err := ParseAddress(key)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing key: %v", err)
}
addr = addr.Normalize()
// figure out the HTTP and HTTPS ports; either
// use defaults, or override with user config
@@ -303,58 +213,41 @@ func (st *ServerType) listenersForServerBlockAddress(sblock serverBlock, addr Ad
// error if scheme and port combination violate convention
if (addr.Scheme == "http" && lnPort == httpsPort) || (addr.Scheme == "https" && lnPort == httpPort) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("[%s] scheme and port violate convention", addr.String())
return nil, fmt.Errorf("[%s] scheme and port violate convention", key)
}
// the bind directive specifies hosts (and potentially network), and the protocols to serve them with, but is optional
lnCfgVals := make([]addressesWithProtocols, 0, len(sblock.pile["bind"]))
// the bind directive specifies hosts, but is optional
lnHosts := make([]string, 0, len(sblock.pile["bind"]))
for _, cfgVal := range sblock.pile["bind"] {
if val, ok := cfgVal.Value.(addressesWithProtocols); ok {
lnCfgVals = append(lnCfgVals, val)
}
lnHosts = append(lnHosts, cfgVal.Value.([]string)...)
}
if len(lnCfgVals) == 0 {
if defaultBindValues, ok := options["default_bind"].([]ConfigValue); ok {
for _, defaultBindValue := range defaultBindValues {
lnCfgVals = append(lnCfgVals, defaultBindValue.Value.(addressesWithProtocols))
}
if len(lnHosts) == 0 {
if defaultBind, ok := options["default_bind"].([]string); ok {
lnHosts = defaultBind
} else {
lnCfgVals = []addressesWithProtocols{{
addresses: []string{""},
protocols: nil,
}}
lnHosts = []string{""}
}
}
// use a map to prevent duplication
listeners := map[string]map[string]struct{}{}
for _, lnCfgVal := range lnCfgVals {
for _, lnAddr := range lnCfgVal.addresses {
lnNetw, lnHost, _, err := caddy.SplitNetworkAddress(lnAddr)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("splitting listener address: %v", err)
}
networkAddr, err := caddy.ParseNetworkAddress(caddy.JoinNetworkAddress(lnNetw, lnHost, lnPort))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing network address: %v", err)
}
if _, ok := listeners[addr.String()]; !ok {
listeners[networkAddr.String()] = map[string]struct{}{}
}
for _, protocol := range lnCfgVal.protocols {
listeners[networkAddr.String()][protocol] = struct{}{}
}
listeners := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, host := range lnHosts {
addr, err := caddy.ParseNetworkAddress(host)
if err == nil && addr.IsUnixNetwork() {
listeners[host] = struct{}{}
} else {
listeners[host+":"+lnPort] = struct{}{}
}
}
return listeners, nil
}
// now turn map into list
listenersList := make([]string, 0, len(listeners))
for lnStr := range listeners {
listenersList = append(listenersList, lnStr)
}
sort.Strings(listenersList)
// addressesWithProtocols associates a list of listen addresses
// with a list of protocols to serve them with
type addressesWithProtocols struct {
addresses []string
protocols []string
return listenersList, nil
}
// Address represents a site address. It contains
@@ -457,9 +350,9 @@ func (a Address) Normalize() Address {
// ensure host is normalized if it's an IP address
host := strings.TrimSpace(a.Host)
if ip, err := netip.ParseAddr(host); err == nil {
if ip.Is6() && !ip.Is4() && !ip.Is4In6() {
host = ip.String()
if ip := net.ParseIP(host); ip != nil {
if ipv6 := ip.To16(); ipv6 != nil && ipv6.DefaultMask() == nil {
host = ipv6.String()
}
}
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
// limitations under the License.
//go:build gofuzz
// +build gofuzz
package httpcaddyfile
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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
package httpcaddyfile
import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
@@ -25,12 +24,11 @@ func TestLogDirectiveSyntax(t *testing.T) {
{
input: `:8080 {
log {
core mock
output file foo.log
}
}
`,
output: `{"logging":{"logs":{"default":{"exclude":["http.log.access.log0"]},"log0":{"writer":{"filename":"foo.log","output":"file"},"core":{"module":"mock"},"include":["http.log.access.log0"]}}},"apps":{"http":{"servers":{"srv0":{"listen":[":8080"],"logs":{"default_logger_name":"log0"}}}}}}`,
output: `{"logging":{"logs":{"default":{"exclude":["http.log.access.log0"]},"log0":{"writer":{"filename":"foo.log","output":"file"},"include":["http.log.access.log0"]}}},"apps":{"http":{"servers":{"srv0":{"listen":[":8080"],"logs":{"default_logger_name":"log0"}}}}}}`,
expectError: false,
},
{
@@ -53,28 +51,12 @@ func TestLogDirectiveSyntax(t *testing.T) {
},
{
input: `:8080 {
log name-override {
core mock
log invalid {
output file foo.log
}
}
`,
output: `{"logging":{"logs":{"default":{"exclude":["http.log.access.name-override"]},"name-override":{"writer":{"filename":"foo.log","output":"file"},"core":{"module":"mock"},"include":["http.log.access.name-override"]}}},"apps":{"http":{"servers":{"srv0":{"listen":[":8080"],"logs":{"default_logger_name":"name-override"}}}}}}`,
expectError: false,
},
{
input: `:8080 {
log {
sampling {
interval 2
first 3
thereafter 4
}
}
}
`,
output: `{"logging":{"logs":{"default":{"exclude":["http.log.access.log0"]},"log0":{"sampling":{"interval":2,"first":3,"thereafter":4},"include":["http.log.access.log0"]}}},"apps":{"http":{"servers":{"srv0":{"listen":[":8080"],"logs":{"default_logger_name":"log0"}}}}}}`,
expectError: false,
expectError: true,
},
} {
@@ -231,139 +213,3 @@ func TestRedirDirectiveSyntax(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestImportErrorLine(t *testing.T) {
for i, tc := range []struct {
input string
errorFunc func(err error) bool
}{
{
input: `(t1) {
abort {args[:]}
}
:8080 {
import t1
import t1 true
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "Caddyfile:6 (import t1)")
},
},
{
input: `(t1) {
abort {args[:]}
}
:8080 {
import t1 true
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "Caddyfile:5 (import t1)")
},
},
{
input: `
import testdata/import_variadic_snippet.txt
:8080 {
import t1 true
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err == nil
},
},
{
input: `
import testdata/import_variadic_with_import.txt
:8080 {
import t1 true
import t2 true
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err == nil
},
},
} {
adapter := caddyfile.Adapter{
ServerType: ServerType{},
}
_, _, err := adapter.Adapt([]byte(tc.input), nil)
if !tc.errorFunc(err) {
t.Errorf("Test %d error expectation failed, got %s", i, err)
continue
}
}
}
func TestNestedImport(t *testing.T) {
for i, tc := range []struct {
input string
errorFunc func(err error) bool
}{
{
input: `(t1) {
respond {args[0]} {args[1]}
}
(t2) {
import t1 {args[0]} 202
}
:8080 {
handle {
import t2 "foobar"
}
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err == nil
},
},
{
input: `(t1) {
respond {args[:]}
}
(t2) {
import t1 {args[0]} {args[1]}
}
:8080 {
handle {
import t2 "foobar" 202
}
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err == nil
},
},
{
input: `(t1) {
respond {args[0]} {args[1]}
}
(t2) {
import t1 {args[:]}
}
:8080 {
handle {
import t2 "foobar" 202
}
}`,
errorFunc: func(err error) bool {
return err == nil
},
},
} {
adapter := caddyfile.Adapter{
ServerType: ServerType{},
}
_, _, err := adapter.Adapt([]byte(tc.input), nil)
if !tc.errorFunc(err) {
t.Errorf("Test %d error expectation failed, got %s", i, err)
continue
}
}
}
+77 -160
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@@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ package httpcaddyfile
import (
"encoding/json"
"maps"
"net"
"slices"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
@@ -29,33 +27,21 @@ import (
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
)
// defaultDirectiveOrder specifies the default order
// to apply directives in HTTP routes. This must only
// consist of directives that are included in Caddy's
// standard distribution.
// directiveOrder specifies the order
// to apply directives in HTTP routes.
//
// e.g. The 'root' directive goes near the start in
// case rewrites or redirects depend on existence of
// files, i.e. the file matcher, which must know the
// root first.
// The root directive goes first in case rewrites or
// redirects depend on existence of files, i.e. the
// file matcher, which must know the root first.
//
// e.g. The 'header' directive goes before 'redir' so
// that headers can be manipulated before doing redirects.
//
// e.g. The 'respond' directive is near the end because it
// writes a response and terminates the middleware chain.
var defaultDirectiveOrder = []string{
// The header directive goes second so that headers
// can be manipulated before doing redirects.
var directiveOrder = []string{
"tracing",
// set variables that may be used by other directives
"map",
"vars",
"fs",
"root",
"log_append",
"skip_log", // TODO: deprecated, renamed to log_skip
"log_skip",
"log_name",
"header",
"copy_response_headers", // only in reverse_proxy's handle_response
@@ -70,17 +56,14 @@ var defaultDirectiveOrder = []string{
"try_files",
// middleware handlers; some wrap responses
"basicauth", // TODO: deprecated, renamed to basic_auth
"basic_auth",
"basicauth",
"forward_auth",
"request_header",
"encode",
"push",
"intercept",
"templates",
// special routing & dispatching directives
"invoke",
"handle",
"handle_path",
"route",
@@ -97,10 +80,16 @@ var defaultDirectiveOrder = []string{
"acme_server",
}
// directiveOrder specifies the order to apply directives
// in HTTP routes, after being modified by either the
// plugins or by the user via the "order" global option.
var directiveOrder = defaultDirectiveOrder
// directiveIsOrdered returns true if dir is
// a known, ordered (sorted) directive.
func directiveIsOrdered(dir string) bool {
for _, d := range directiveOrder {
if d == dir {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// RegisterDirective registers a unique directive dir with an
// associated unmarshaling (setup) function. When directive dir
@@ -137,55 +126,6 @@ func RegisterHandlerDirective(dir string, setupFunc UnmarshalHandlerFunc) {
})
}
// RegisterDirectiveOrder registers the default order for a
// directive from a plugin.
//
// This is useful when a plugin has a well-understood place
// it should run in the middleware pipeline, and it allows
// users to avoid having to define the order themselves.
//
// The directive dir may be placed in the position relative
// to ('before' or 'after') a directive included in Caddy's
// standard distribution. It cannot be relative to another
// plugin's directive.
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: This API may change or be removed.
func RegisterDirectiveOrder(dir string, position Positional, standardDir string) {
// check if directive was already ordered
if slices.Contains(directiveOrder, dir) {
panic("directive '" + dir + "' already ordered")
}
if position != Before && position != After {
panic("the 2nd argument must be either 'before' or 'after', got '" + position + "'")
}
// check if directive exists in standard distribution, since
// we can't allow plugins to depend on one another; we can't
// guarantee the order that plugins are loaded in.
foundStandardDir := slices.Contains(defaultDirectiveOrder, standardDir)
if !foundStandardDir {
panic("the 3rd argument '" + standardDir + "' must be a directive that exists in the standard distribution of Caddy")
}
// insert directive into proper position
newOrder := directiveOrder
for i, d := range newOrder {
if d != standardDir {
continue
}
switch position {
case Before:
newOrder = append(newOrder[:i], append([]string{dir}, newOrder[i:]...)...)
case After:
newOrder = append(newOrder[:i+1], append([]string{dir}, newOrder[i+1:]...)...)
case First, Last:
}
break
}
directiveOrder = newOrder
}
// RegisterGlobalOption registers a unique global option opt with
// an associated unmarshaling (setup) function. When the global
// option opt is encountered in a Caddyfile, setupFunc will be
@@ -202,8 +142,8 @@ func RegisterGlobalOption(opt string, setupFunc UnmarshalGlobalFunc) {
type Helper struct {
*caddyfile.Dispenser
// State stores intermediate variables during caddyfile adaptation.
State map[string]any
options map[string]any
State map[string]interface{}
options map[string]interface{}
warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning
matcherDefs map[string]caddy.ModuleMap
parentBlock caddyfile.ServerBlock
@@ -211,7 +151,7 @@ type Helper struct {
}
// Option gets the option keyed by name.
func (h Helper) Option(name string) any {
func (h Helper) Option(name string) interface{} {
return h.options[name]
}
@@ -231,12 +171,11 @@ func (h Helper) Caddyfiles() []string {
for file := range files {
filesSlice = append(filesSlice, file)
}
sort.Strings(filesSlice)
return filesSlice
}
// JSON converts val into JSON. Any errors are added to warnings.
func (h Helper) JSON(val any) json.RawMessage {
func (h Helper) JSON(val interface{}) json.RawMessage {
return caddyconfig.JSON(val, h.warnings)
}
@@ -275,8 +214,7 @@ func (h Helper) ExtractMatcherSet() (caddy.ModuleMap, error) {
// NewRoute returns config values relevant to creating a new HTTP route.
func (h Helper) NewRoute(matcherSet caddy.ModuleMap,
handler caddyhttp.MiddlewareHandler,
) []ConfigValue {
handler caddyhttp.MiddlewareHandler) []ConfigValue {
mod, err := caddy.GetModule(caddy.GetModuleID(handler))
if err != nil {
*h.warnings = append(*h.warnings, caddyconfig.Warning{
@@ -328,6 +266,12 @@ func (h Helper) GroupRoutes(vals []ConfigValue) {
}
}
// NewBindAddresses returns config values relevant to adding
// listener bind addresses to the config.
func (h Helper) NewBindAddresses(addrs []string) []ConfigValue {
return []ConfigValue{{Class: "bind", Value: addrs}}
}
// WithDispenser returns a new instance based on d. All others Helper
// fields are copied, so typically maps are shared with this new instance.
func (h Helper) WithDispenser(d *caddyfile.Dispenser) Helper {
@@ -344,7 +288,7 @@ func ParseSegmentAsSubroute(h Helper) (caddyhttp.MiddlewareHandler, error) {
return nil, err
}
return buildSubroute(allResults, h.groupCounter, true)
return buildSubroute(allResults, h.groupCounter)
}
// parseSegmentAsConfig parses the segment such that its subdirectives
@@ -368,7 +312,9 @@ func parseSegmentAsConfig(h Helper) ([]ConfigValue, error) {
// copy existing matcher definitions so we can augment
// new ones that are defined only in this scope
matcherDefs := make(map[string]caddy.ModuleMap, len(h.matcherDefs))
maps.Copy(matcherDefs, h.matcherDefs)
for key, val := range h.matcherDefs {
matcherDefs[key] = val
}
// find and extract any embedded matcher definitions in this scope
for i := 0; i < len(segments); i++ {
@@ -429,7 +375,7 @@ type ConfigValue struct {
// The value to be used when building the config.
// Generally its type is associated with the
// name of the Class.
Value any
Value interface{}
directive string
}
@@ -460,7 +406,7 @@ func sortRoutes(routes []ConfigValue) {
return false
}
// decode the path matchers if there is just one matcher set
// decode the path matchers, if there is just one of them
var iPM, jPM caddyhttp.MatchPath
if len(iRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) == 1 {
_ = json.Unmarshal(iRoute.MatcherSetsRaw[0]["path"], &iPM)
@@ -469,64 +415,39 @@ func sortRoutes(routes []ConfigValue) {
_ = json.Unmarshal(jRoute.MatcherSetsRaw[0]["path"], &jPM)
}
// if there is only one path in the path matcher, sort by longer path
// (more specific) first; missing path matchers or multi-matchers are
// treated as zero-length paths
// sort by longer path (more specific) first; missing path
// matchers or multi-matchers are treated as zero-length paths
var iPathLen, jPathLen int
if len(iPM) == 1 {
if len(iPM) > 0 {
iPathLen = len(iPM[0])
}
if len(jPM) == 1 {
if len(jPM) > 0 {
jPathLen = len(jPM[0])
}
sortByPath := func() bool {
// we can only confidently compare path lengths if both
// directives have a single path to match (issue #5037)
if iPathLen > 0 && jPathLen > 0 {
// trim the trailing wildcard if there is one
iPathTrimmed := strings.TrimSuffix(iPM[0], "*")
jPathTrimmed := strings.TrimSuffix(jPM[0], "*")
// if both paths are the same except for a trailing wildcard,
// sort by the shorter path first (which is more specific)
if iPathTrimmed == jPathTrimmed {
return iPathLen < jPathLen
}
// we use the trimmed length to compare the paths
// https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/7012#issuecomment-2870142195
// credit to https://github.com/Hellio404
// for sorts with many items, mixing matchers w/ and w/o wildcards will confuse the sort and result in incorrect orders
iPathLen = len(iPathTrimmed)
jPathLen = len(jPathTrimmed)
// if both paths have the same length, sort lexically
// https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/7015#issuecomment-2871993588
if iPathLen == jPathLen {
return iPathTrimmed < jPathTrimmed
}
// sort most-specific (longest) path first
return iPathLen > jPathLen
// some directives involve setting values which can overwrite
// eachother, so it makes most sense to reverse the order so
// that the lease specific matcher is first; everything else
// has most-specific matcher first
if iDir == "vars" {
// if both directives have no path matcher, use whichever one
// has no matcher first.
if iPathLen == 0 && jPathLen == 0 {
return len(iRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) == 0 && len(jRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) > 0
}
// if both directives don't have a single path to compare,
// sort whichever one has a matcher first; if both have
// a matcher, sort equally (stable sort preserves order)
return len(iRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) > 0 && len(jRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) == 0
}()
// sort with the least-specific (shortest) path first
return iPathLen < jPathLen
} else {
// if both directives have no path matcher, use whichever one
// has any kind of matcher defined first.
if iPathLen == 0 && jPathLen == 0 {
return len(iRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) > 0 && len(jRoute.MatcherSetsRaw) == 0
}
// some directives involve setting values which can overwrite
// each other, so it makes most sense to reverse the order so
// that the least-specific matcher is first, allowing the last
// matching one to win
if iDir == "vars" {
return !sortByPath
// sort with the most-specific (longest) path first
return iPathLen > jPathLen
}
// everything else is most-specific matcher first
return sortByPath
})
}
@@ -534,9 +455,9 @@ func sortRoutes(routes []ConfigValue) {
// a "pile" of config values, keyed by class name,
// as well as its parsed keys for convenience.
type serverBlock struct {
block caddyfile.ServerBlock
pile map[string][]ConfigValue // config values obtained from directives
parsedKeys []Address
block caddyfile.ServerBlock
pile map[string][]ConfigValue // config values obtained from directives
keys []Address
}
// hostsFromKeys returns a list of all the non-empty hostnames found in
@@ -553,7 +474,7 @@ type serverBlock struct {
func (sb serverBlock) hostsFromKeys(loggerMode bool) []string {
// ensure each entry in our list is unique
hostMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, addr := range sb.parsedKeys {
for _, addr := range sb.keys {
if addr.Host == "" {
if !loggerMode {
// server block contains a key like ":443", i.e. the host portion
@@ -585,7 +506,7 @@ func (sb serverBlock) hostsFromKeys(loggerMode bool) []string {
func (sb serverBlock) hostsFromKeysNotHTTP(httpPort string) []string {
// ensure each entry in our list is unique
hostMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, addr := range sb.parsedKeys {
for _, addr := range sb.keys {
if addr.Host == "" {
continue
}
@@ -606,29 +527,25 @@ func (sb serverBlock) hostsFromKeysNotHTTP(httpPort string) []string {
// hasHostCatchAllKey returns true if sb has a key that
// omits a host portion, i.e. it "catches all" hosts.
func (sb serverBlock) hasHostCatchAllKey() bool {
return slices.ContainsFunc(sb.parsedKeys, func(addr Address) bool {
return addr.Host == ""
})
for _, addr := range sb.keys {
if addr.Host == "" {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// isAllHTTP returns true if all sb keys explicitly specify
// the http:// scheme
func (sb serverBlock) isAllHTTP() bool {
return !slices.ContainsFunc(sb.parsedKeys, func(addr Address) bool {
return addr.Scheme != "http"
})
for _, addr := range sb.keys {
if addr.Scheme != "http" {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Positional are the supported modes for ordering directives.
type Positional string
const (
Before Positional = "before"
After Positional = "after"
First Positional = "first"
Last Positional = "last"
)
type (
// UnmarshalFunc is a function which can unmarshal Caddyfile
// tokens into zero or more config values using a Helper type.
@@ -650,7 +567,7 @@ type (
// tokens from a global option. It is passed the tokens to parse and
// existing value from the previous instance of this global option
// (if any). It returns the value to associate with this global option.
UnmarshalGlobalFunc func(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal any) (any, error)
UnmarshalGlobalFunc func(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal interface{}) (interface{}, error)
)
var registeredDirectives = make(map[string]UnmarshalFunc)
+4 -7
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@@ -31,23 +31,20 @@ func TestHostsFromKeys(t *testing.T) {
[]Address{
{Original: ":2015", Port: "2015"},
},
[]string{},
[]string{},
[]string{}, []string{},
},
{
[]Address{
{Original: ":443", Port: "443"},
},
[]string{},
[]string{},
[]string{}, []string{},
},
{
[]Address{
{Original: "foo", Host: "foo"},
{Original: ":2015", Port: "2015"},
},
[]string{},
[]string{"foo"},
[]string{}, []string{"foo"},
},
{
[]Address{
@@ -78,7 +75,7 @@ func TestHostsFromKeys(t *testing.T) {
[]string{"example.com:2015"},
},
} {
sb := serverBlock{parsedKeys: tc.keys}
sb := serverBlock{keys: tc.keys}
// test in normal mode
actual := sb.hostsFromKeys(false)
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+238 -388
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@@ -15,38 +15,30 @@
package httpcaddyfile
import (
"slices"
"strconv"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/libdns/libdns"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/v3/acme"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddytls"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/acme"
)
func init() {
RegisterGlobalOption("debug", parseOptTrue)
RegisterGlobalOption("http_port", parseOptHTTPPort)
RegisterGlobalOption("https_port", parseOptHTTPSPort)
RegisterGlobalOption("default_bind", parseOptDefaultBind)
RegisterGlobalOption("default_bind", parseOptStringList)
RegisterGlobalOption("grace_period", parseOptDuration)
RegisterGlobalOption("shutdown_delay", parseOptDuration)
RegisterGlobalOption("default_sni", parseOptSingleString)
RegisterGlobalOption("fallback_sni", parseOptSingleString)
RegisterGlobalOption("order", parseOptOrder)
RegisterGlobalOption("storage", parseOptStorage)
RegisterGlobalOption("storage_check", parseStorageCheck)
RegisterGlobalOption("storage_clean_interval", parseStorageCleanInterval)
RegisterGlobalOption("storage_clean_interval", parseOptDuration)
RegisterGlobalOption("renew_interval", parseOptDuration)
RegisterGlobalOption("ocsp_interval", parseOptDuration)
RegisterGlobalOption("acme_ca", parseOptSingleString)
RegisterGlobalOption("acme_ca_root", parseOptSingleString)
RegisterGlobalOption("acme_dns", parseOptDNS)
RegisterGlobalOption("acme_dns", parseOptACMEDNS)
RegisterGlobalOption("acme_eab", parseOptACMEEAB)
RegisterGlobalOption("cert_issuer", parseOptCertIssuer)
RegisterGlobalOption("skip_install_trust", parseOptTrue)
@@ -56,125 +48,123 @@ func init() {
RegisterGlobalOption("local_certs", parseOptTrue)
RegisterGlobalOption("key_type", parseOptSingleString)
RegisterGlobalOption("auto_https", parseOptAutoHTTPS)
RegisterGlobalOption("metrics", parseMetricsOptions)
RegisterGlobalOption("servers", parseServerOptions)
RegisterGlobalOption("ocsp_stapling", parseOCSPStaplingOptions)
RegisterGlobalOption("cert_lifetime", parseOptDuration)
RegisterGlobalOption("log", parseLogOptions)
RegisterGlobalOption("preferred_chains", parseOptPreferredChains)
RegisterGlobalOption("persist_config", parseOptPersistConfig)
RegisterGlobalOption("dns", parseOptDNS)
RegisterGlobalOption("ech", parseOptECH)
}
func parseOptTrue(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) { return true, nil }
func parseOptTrue(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) { return true, nil }
func parseOptHTTPPort(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptHTTPPort(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
var httpPort int
var httpPortStr string
if !d.AllArgs(&httpPortStr) {
return 0, d.ArgErr()
}
var err error
httpPort, err = strconv.Atoi(httpPortStr)
if err != nil {
return 0, d.Errf("converting port '%s' to integer value: %v", httpPortStr, err)
for d.Next() {
var httpPortStr string
if !d.AllArgs(&httpPortStr) {
return 0, d.ArgErr()
}
var err error
httpPort, err = strconv.Atoi(httpPortStr)
if err != nil {
return 0, d.Errf("converting port '%s' to integer value: %v", httpPortStr, err)
}
}
return httpPort, nil
}
func parseOptHTTPSPort(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptHTTPSPort(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
var httpsPort int
var httpsPortStr string
if !d.AllArgs(&httpsPortStr) {
return 0, d.ArgErr()
}
var err error
httpsPort, err = strconv.Atoi(httpsPortStr)
if err != nil {
return 0, d.Errf("converting port '%s' to integer value: %v", httpsPortStr, err)
for d.Next() {
var httpsPortStr string
if !d.AllArgs(&httpsPortStr) {
return 0, d.ArgErr()
}
var err error
httpsPort, err = strconv.Atoi(httpsPortStr)
if err != nil {
return 0, d.Errf("converting port '%s' to integer value: %v", httpsPortStr, err)
}
}
return httpsPort, nil
}
func parseOptOrder(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptOrder(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
newOrder := directiveOrder
// get directive name
if !d.Next() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dirName := d.Val()
if _, ok := registeredDirectives[dirName]; !ok {
return nil, d.Errf("%s is not a registered directive", dirName)
}
for d.Next() {
// get directive name
if !d.Next() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dirName := d.Val()
if _, ok := registeredDirectives[dirName]; !ok {
return nil, d.Errf("%s is not a registered directive", dirName)
}
// get positional token
if !d.Next() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pos := Positional(d.Val())
// get positional token
if !d.Next() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pos := d.Val()
// if directive already had an order, drop it
newOrder := slices.DeleteFunc(directiveOrder, func(d string) bool {
return d == dirName
})
// if directive exists, first remove it
for i, d := range newOrder {
if d == dirName {
newOrder = append(newOrder[:i], newOrder[i+1:]...)
break
}
}
// act on the positional; if it's First or Last, we're done right away
switch pos {
case First:
newOrder = append([]string{dirName}, newOrder...)
// act on the positional
switch pos {
case "first":
newOrder = append([]string{dirName}, newOrder...)
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
directiveOrder = newOrder
return newOrder, nil
case "last":
newOrder = append(newOrder, dirName)
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
directiveOrder = newOrder
return newOrder, nil
case "before":
case "after":
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unknown positional '%s'", pos)
}
// get name of other directive
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
otherDir := d.Val()
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
directiveOrder = newOrder
return newOrder, nil
case Last:
newOrder = append(newOrder, dirName)
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
// insert directive into proper position
for i, d := range newOrder {
if d == otherDir {
if pos == "before" {
newOrder = append(newOrder[:i], append([]string{dirName}, newOrder[i:]...)...)
} else if pos == "after" {
newOrder = append(newOrder[:i+1], append([]string{dirName}, newOrder[i+1:]...)...)
}
break
}
}
directiveOrder = newOrder
return newOrder, nil
// if it's Before or After, continue
case Before:
case After:
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unknown positional '%s'", pos)
}
// get name of other directive
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
otherDir := d.Val()
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
// get the position of the target directive
targetIndex := slices.Index(newOrder, otherDir)
if targetIndex == -1 {
return nil, d.Errf("directive '%s' not found", otherDir)
}
// if we're inserting after, we need to increment the index to go after
if pos == After {
targetIndex++
}
// insert the directive into the new order
newOrder = slices.Insert(newOrder, targetIndex, dirName)
directiveOrder = newOrder
return newOrder, nil
}
func parseOptStorage(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
func parseOptStorage(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
if !d.Next() { // consume option name
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
@@ -193,41 +183,7 @@ func parseOptStorage(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
return storage, nil
}
func parseStorageCheck(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
if !d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
val := d.Val()
if d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
if val != "off" {
return "", d.Errf("storage_check must be 'off'")
}
return val, nil
}
func parseStorageCleanInterval(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
if !d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
val := d.Val()
if d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
if val == "off" {
return false, nil
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("failed to parse storage_clean_interval, must be a duration or 'off' %w", err)
}
return caddy.Duration(dur), nil
}
func parseOptDuration(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
func parseOptDuration(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
if !d.Next() { // consume option name
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
@@ -241,60 +197,78 @@ func parseOptDuration(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
return caddy.Duration(dur), nil
}
func parseOptACMEEAB(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
eab := new(acme.EAB)
d.Next() // consume option name
if d.NextArg() {
func parseOptACMEDNS(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
if !d.Next() { // consume option name
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "key_id":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
eab.KeyID = d.Val()
if !d.Next() { // get DNS module name
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
modID := "dns.providers." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
prov, ok := unm.(certmagic.ACMEDNSProvider)
if !ok {
return nil, d.Errf("module %s (%T) is not a certmagic.ACMEDNSProvider", modID, unm)
}
return prov, nil
}
case "mac_key":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
eab.MACKey = d.Val()
func parseOptACMEEAB(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
eab := new(acme.EAB)
for d.Next() {
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "key_id":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
eab.KeyID = d.Val()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized parameter '%s'", d.Val())
case "mac_key":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
eab.MACKey = d.Val()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized parameter '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
}
return eab, nil
}
func parseOptCertIssuer(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existing any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptCertIssuer(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existing interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
var issuers []certmagic.Issuer
if existing != nil {
issuers = existing.([]certmagic.Issuer)
}
// get issuer module name
if !d.Next() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
for d.Next() { // consume option name
if !d.Next() { // get issuer module name
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
modID := "tls.issuance." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
iss, ok := unm.(certmagic.Issuer)
if !ok {
return nil, d.Errf("module %s (%T) is not a certmagic.Issuer", modID, unm)
}
issuers = append(issuers, iss)
}
modID := "tls.issuance." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
iss, ok := unm.(certmagic.Issuer)
if !ok {
return nil, d.Errf("module %s (%T) is not a certmagic.Issuer", modID, unm)
}
issuers = append(issuers, iss)
return issuers, nil
}
func parseOptSingleString(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptSingleString(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
d.Next() // consume parameter name
if !d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
@@ -305,62 +279,43 @@ func parseOptSingleString(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
return val, nil
}
func parseOptDefaultBind(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
var addresses, protocols []string
addresses = d.RemainingArgs()
if len(addresses) == 0 {
addresses = append(addresses, "")
func parseOptStringList(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
d.Next() // consume parameter name
val := d.RemainingArgs()
if len(val) == 0 {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "protocols":
protocols = d.RemainingArgs()
if len(protocols) == 0 {
return nil, d.Errf("protocols requires one or more arguments")
}
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unknown subdirective: %s", d.Val())
}
}
return []ConfigValue{{Class: "bind", Value: addressesWithProtocols{
addresses: addresses,
protocols: protocols,
}}}, nil
return val, nil
}
func parseOptAdmin(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptAdmin(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
adminCfg := new(caddy.AdminConfig)
if d.NextArg() {
listenAddress := d.Val()
if listenAddress == "off" {
adminCfg.Disabled = true
if d.Next() { // Do not accept any remaining options including block
return nil, d.Err("No more option is allowed after turning off admin config")
}
} else {
adminCfg.Listen = listenAddress
if d.NextArg() { // At most 1 arg is allowed
return nil, d.ArgErr()
for d.Next() {
if d.NextArg() {
listenAddress := d.Val()
if listenAddress == "off" {
adminCfg.Disabled = true
if d.Next() { // Do not accept any remaining options including block
return nil, d.Err("No more option is allowed after turning off admin config")
}
} else {
adminCfg.Listen = listenAddress
if d.NextArg() { // At most 1 arg is allowed
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
}
}
}
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "enforce_origin":
adminCfg.EnforceOrigin = true
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "enforce_origin":
adminCfg.EnforceOrigin = true
case "origins":
adminCfg.Origins = d.RemainingArgs()
case "origins":
adminCfg.Origins = d.RemainingArgs()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized parameter '%s'", d.Val())
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized parameter '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
}
if adminCfg.Listen == "" && !adminCfg.Disabled {
@@ -369,59 +324,58 @@ func parseOptAdmin(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
return adminCfg, nil
}
func parseOptOnDemand(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
func parseOptOnDemand(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
var ond *caddytls.OnDemandConfig
for d.Next() {
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "ask":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
if ond == nil {
ond = new(caddytls.OnDemandConfig)
}
ond.Ask = d.Val()
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "ask":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
if ond == nil {
ond = new(caddytls.OnDemandConfig)
}
if ond.PermissionRaw != nil {
return nil, d.Err("on-demand TLS permission module (or 'ask') already specified")
}
perm := caddytls.PermissionByHTTP{Endpoint: d.Val()}
ond.PermissionRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(perm, "module", "http", nil)
case "interval":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if ond == nil {
ond = new(caddytls.OnDemandConfig)
}
if ond.RateLimit == nil {
ond.RateLimit = new(caddytls.RateLimit)
}
ond.RateLimit.Interval = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "permission":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
if ond == nil {
ond = new(caddytls.OnDemandConfig)
}
if ond.PermissionRaw != nil {
return nil, d.Err("on-demand TLS permission module (or 'ask') already specified")
}
modName := d.Val()
modID := "tls.permission." + modName
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
perm, ok := unm.(caddytls.OnDemandPermission)
if !ok {
return nil, d.Errf("module %s (%T) is not an on-demand TLS permission module", modID, unm)
}
ond.PermissionRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(perm, "module", modName, nil)
case "burst":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
burst, err := strconv.Atoi(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if ond == nil {
ond = new(caddytls.OnDemandConfig)
}
if ond.RateLimit == nil {
ond.RateLimit = new(caddytls.RateLimit)
}
ond.RateLimit.Burst = burst
case "interval":
return nil, d.Errf("the on_demand_tls 'interval' option is no longer supported, remove it from your config")
case "burst":
return nil, d.Errf("the on_demand_tls 'burst' option is no longer supported, remove it from your config")
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized parameter '%s'", d.Val())
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized parameter '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
}
if ond == nil {
@@ -430,8 +384,8 @@ func parseOptOnDemand(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
return ond, nil
}
func parseOptPersistConfig(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func parseOptAutoHTTPS(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
d.Next() // consume parameter name
if !d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
@@ -439,57 +393,17 @@ func parseOptPersistConfig(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
if d.Next() {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
if val != "off" {
return "", d.Errf("persist_config must be 'off'")
if val != "off" && val != "disable_redirects" && val != "disable_certs" && val != "ignore_loaded_certs" {
return "", d.Errf("auto_https must be one of 'off', 'disable_redirects', 'disable_certs', or 'ignore_loaded_certs'")
}
return val, nil
}
func parseOptAutoHTTPS(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
val := d.RemainingArgs()
if len(val) == 0 {
return "", d.ArgErr()
}
for _, v := range val {
switch v {
case "off":
case "disable_redirects":
case "disable_certs":
case "ignore_loaded_certs":
case "prefer_wildcard":
break
default:
return "", d.Errf("auto_https must be one of 'off', 'disable_redirects', 'disable_certs', 'ignore_loaded_certs', or 'prefer_wildcard'")
}
}
return val, nil
}
func unmarshalCaddyfileMetricsOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
metrics := new(caddyhttp.Metrics)
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "per_host":
metrics.PerHost = true
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized servers option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
return metrics, nil
}
func parseMetricsOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
return unmarshalCaddyfileMetricsOptions(d)
}
func parseServerOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
func parseServerOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return unmarshalCaddyfileServerOptions(d)
}
func parseOCSPStaplingOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
func parseOCSPStaplingOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
var val string
if !d.AllArgs(&val) {
@@ -505,17 +419,18 @@ func parseOCSPStaplingOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
// parseLogOptions parses the global log option. Syntax:
//
// log [name] {
// output <writer_module> ...
// format <encoder_module> ...
// level <level>
// include <namespaces...>
// exclude <namespaces...>
// }
// log [name] {
// output <writer_module> ...
// format <encoder_module> ...
// level <level>
// include <namespaces...>
// exclude <namespaces...>
// }
//
// When the name argument is unspecified, this directive modifies the default
// logger.
func parseLogOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal any) (any, error) {
//
func parseLogOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
currentNames := make(map[string]struct{})
if existingVal != nil {
innerVals, ok := existingVal.([]ConfigValue)
@@ -550,72 +465,7 @@ func parseLogOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal any) (any, error) {
return configValues, nil
}
func parseOptPreferredChains(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
func parseOptPreferredChains(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
d.Next()
return caddytls.ParseCaddyfilePreferredChainsOptions(d)
}
func parseOptDNS(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
if !d.Next() { // get DNS module name
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
modID := "dns.providers." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch unm.(type) {
case libdns.RecordGetter,
libdns.RecordSetter,
libdns.RecordAppender,
libdns.RecordDeleter:
default:
return nil, d.Errf("module %s (%T) is not a libdns provider", modID, unm)
}
return unm, nil
}
func parseOptECH(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, _ any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
ech := new(caddytls.ECH)
publicNames := d.RemainingArgs()
for _, publicName := range publicNames {
ech.Configs = append(ech.Configs, caddytls.ECHConfiguration{
PublicName: publicName,
})
}
if len(ech.Configs) == 0 {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "dns":
if !d.Next() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
providerName := d.Val()
modID := "dns.providers." + providerName
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ech.Publication = append(ech.Publication, &caddytls.ECHPublication{
Configs: publicNames,
PublishersRaw: caddy.ModuleMap{
"dns": caddyconfig.JSON(caddytls.ECHDNSPublisher{
ProviderRaw: caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(unm, "name", providerName, nil),
}, nil),
},
})
default:
return nil, d.Errf("ech: unrecognized subdirective '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
return ech, nil
}
+122 -132
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@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
package httpcaddyfile
import (
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddypki"
@@ -27,153 +26,144 @@ func init() {
// parsePKIApp parses the global log option. Syntax:
//
// pki {
// ca [<id>] {
// name <name>
// root_cn <name>
// intermediate_cn <name>
// intermediate_lifetime <duration>
// root {
// cert <path>
// key <path>
// format <format>
// }
// intermediate {
// cert <path>
// key <path>
// format <format>
// }
// }
// }
// pki {
// ca [<id>] {
// name <name>
// root_cn <name>
// intermediate_cn <name>
// root {
// cert <path>
// key <path>
// format <format>
// }
// intermediate {
// cert <path>
// key <path>
// format <format>
// }
// }
// }
//
// When the CA ID is unspecified, 'local' is assumed.
func parsePKIApp(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal any) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume app name
//
func parsePKIApp(d *caddyfile.Dispenser, existingVal interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
pki := &caddypki.PKI{CAs: make(map[string]*caddypki.CA)}
pki := &caddypki.PKI{
CAs: make(map[string]*caddypki.CA),
}
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "ca":
pkiCa := new(caddypki.CA)
if d.NextArg() {
pkiCa.ID = d.Val()
for d.Next() {
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "ca":
pkiCa := new(caddypki.CA)
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
pkiCa.ID = d.Val()
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
}
}
if pkiCa.ID == "" {
pkiCa.ID = caddypki.DefaultCAID
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "name":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Name = d.Val()
case "root_cn":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.RootCommonName = d.Val()
case "intermediate_cn":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.IntermediateCommonName = d.Val()
case "intermediate_lifetime":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pkiCa.IntermediateLifetime = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "root":
if pkiCa.Root == nil {
pkiCa.Root = new(caddypki.KeyPair)
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "cert":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Root.Certificate = d.Val()
case "key":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Root.PrivateKey = d.Val()
case "format":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Root.Format = d.Val()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki ca root option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
case "intermediate":
if pkiCa.Intermediate == nil {
pkiCa.Intermediate = new(caddypki.KeyPair)
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "cert":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Intermediate.Certificate = d.Val()
case "key":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Intermediate.PrivateKey = d.Val()
case "format":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Intermediate.Format = d.Val()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki ca intermediate option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki ca option '%s'", d.Val())
if pkiCa.ID == "" {
pkiCa.ID = caddypki.DefaultCAID
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "name":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Name = d.Val()
case "root_cn":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.RootCommonName = d.Val()
case "intermediate_cn":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.IntermediateCommonName = d.Val()
case "root":
if pkiCa.Root == nil {
pkiCa.Root = new(caddypki.KeyPair)
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "cert":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Root.Certificate = d.Val()
case "key":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Root.PrivateKey = d.Val()
case "format":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Root.Format = d.Val()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki ca root option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
case "intermediate":
if pkiCa.Intermediate == nil {
pkiCa.Intermediate = new(caddypki.KeyPair)
}
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "cert":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Intermediate.Certificate = d.Val()
case "key":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Intermediate.PrivateKey = d.Val()
case "format":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
pkiCa.Intermediate.Format = d.Val()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki ca intermediate option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki ca option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
pki.CAs[pkiCa.ID] = pkiCa
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki option '%s'", d.Val())
}
pki.CAs[pkiCa.ID] = pkiCa
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized pki option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
return pki, nil
}
func (st ServerType) buildPKIApp(
pairings []sbAddrAssociation,
options map[string]any,
options map[string]interface{},
warnings []caddyconfig.Warning,
) (*caddypki.PKI, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) {
skipInstallTrust := false
if _, ok := options["skip_install_trust"]; ok {
skipInstallTrust = true
+148 -250
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@@ -17,14 +17,12 @@ package httpcaddyfile
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"slices"
"github.com/dustin/go-humanize"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
"github.com/dustin/go-humanize"
)
// serverOptions collects server config overrides parsed from Caddyfile global options
@@ -35,230 +33,147 @@ type serverOptions struct {
ListenerAddress string
// These will all map 1:1 to the caddyhttp.Server struct
Name string
ListenerWrappersRaw []json.RawMessage
ReadTimeout caddy.Duration
ReadHeaderTimeout caddy.Duration
WriteTimeout caddy.Duration
IdleTimeout caddy.Duration
KeepAliveInterval caddy.Duration
MaxHeaderBytes int
EnableFullDuplex bool
Protocols []string
AllowH2C bool
ExperimentalHTTP3 bool
StrictSNIHost *bool
TrustedProxiesRaw json.RawMessage
TrustedProxiesStrict int
ClientIPHeaders []string
ShouldLogCredentials bool
Metrics *caddyhttp.Metrics
Trace bool // TODO: EXPERIMENTAL
}
func unmarshalCaddyfileServerOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser) (any, error) {
d.Next() // consume option name
func unmarshalCaddyfileServerOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser) (interface{}, error) {
serverOpts := serverOptions{}
if d.NextArg() {
serverOpts.ListenerAddress = d.Val()
for d.Next() {
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
serverOpts.ListenerAddress = d.Val()
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
}
}
for d.NextBlock(0) {
switch d.Val() {
case "name":
if serverOpts.ListenerAddress == "" {
return nil, d.Errf("cannot set a name for a server without a listener address")
}
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.Name = d.Val()
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "listener_wrappers":
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
modID := "caddy.listeners." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
listenerWrapper, ok := unm.(caddy.ListenerWrapper)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("module %s (%T) is not a listener wrapper", modID, unm)
}
jsonListenerWrapper := caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(
listenerWrapper,
"wrapper",
listenerWrapper.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(),
nil,
)
serverOpts.ListenerWrappersRaw = append(serverOpts.ListenerWrappersRaw, jsonListenerWrapper)
}
case "listener_wrappers":
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
modID := "caddy.listeners." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
case "timeouts":
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "read_body":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing read_body timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.ReadTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "read_header":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing read_header timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.ReadHeaderTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "write":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing write timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.WriteTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "idle":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing idle timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.IdleTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized timeouts option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
case "max_header_size":
var sizeStr string
if !d.AllArgs(&sizeStr) {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
size, err := humanize.ParseBytes(sizeStr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
return nil, d.Errf("parsing max_header_size: %v", err)
}
listenerWrapper, ok := unm.(caddy.ListenerWrapper)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("module %s (%T) is not a listener wrapper", modID, unm)
serverOpts.MaxHeaderBytes = int(size)
case "log_credentials":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
jsonListenerWrapper := caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(
listenerWrapper,
"wrapper",
listenerWrapper.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(),
nil,
)
serverOpts.ListenerWrappersRaw = append(serverOpts.ListenerWrappersRaw, jsonListenerWrapper)
}
serverOpts.ShouldLogCredentials = true
case "timeouts":
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "read_body":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing read_body timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.ReadTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "protocol":
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "allow_h2c":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.AllowH2C = true
case "read_header":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing read_header timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.ReadHeaderTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "experimental_http3":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.ExperimentalHTTP3 = true
case "write":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing write timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.WriteTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "strict_sni_host":
if d.NextArg() && d.Val() != "insecure_off" && d.Val() != "on" {
return nil, d.Errf("strict_sni_host only supports 'on' or 'insecure_off', got '%s'", d.Val())
}
boolVal := true
if d.Val() == "insecure_off" {
boolVal = false
}
serverOpts.StrictSNIHost = &boolVal
case "idle":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized protocol option '%s'", d.Val())
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing idle timeout duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.IdleTimeout = caddy.Duration(dur)
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized timeouts option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
case "keepalive_interval":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
dur, err := caddy.ParseDuration(d.Val())
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing keepalive interval duration: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.KeepAliveInterval = caddy.Duration(dur)
case "max_header_size":
var sizeStr string
if !d.AllArgs(&sizeStr) {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized servers option '%s'", d.Val())
}
size, err := humanize.ParseBytes(sizeStr)
if err != nil {
return nil, d.Errf("parsing max_header_size: %v", err)
}
serverOpts.MaxHeaderBytes = int(size)
case "enable_full_duplex":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.EnableFullDuplex = true
case "log_credentials":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.ShouldLogCredentials = true
case "protocols":
protos := d.RemainingArgs()
for _, proto := range protos {
if proto != "h1" && proto != "h2" && proto != "h2c" && proto != "h3" {
return nil, d.Errf("unknown protocol '%s': expected h1, h2, h2c, or h3", proto)
}
if slices.Contains(serverOpts.Protocols, proto) {
return nil, d.Errf("protocol %s specified more than once", proto)
}
serverOpts.Protocols = append(serverOpts.Protocols, proto)
}
if nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting) {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
case "strict_sni_host":
if d.NextArg() && d.Val() != "insecure_off" && d.Val() != "on" {
return nil, d.Errf("strict_sni_host only supports 'on' or 'insecure_off', got '%s'", d.Val())
}
boolVal := true
if d.Val() == "insecure_off" {
boolVal = false
}
serverOpts.StrictSNIHost = &boolVal
case "trusted_proxies":
if !d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.Err("trusted_proxies expects an IP range source module name as its first argument")
}
modID := "http.ip_sources." + d.Val()
unm, err := caddyfile.UnmarshalModule(d, modID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
source, ok := unm.(caddyhttp.IPRangeSource)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("module %s (%T) is not an IP range source", modID, unm)
}
jsonSource := caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(
source,
"source",
source.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(),
nil,
)
serverOpts.TrustedProxiesRaw = jsonSource
case "trusted_proxies_strict":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.TrustedProxiesStrict = 1
case "client_ip_headers":
headers := d.RemainingArgs()
for _, header := range headers {
if slices.Contains(serverOpts.ClientIPHeaders, header) {
return nil, d.Errf("client IP header %s specified more than once", header)
}
serverOpts.ClientIPHeaders = append(serverOpts.ClientIPHeaders, header)
}
if nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting) {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
case "metrics":
caddy.Log().Warn("The nested 'metrics' option inside `servers` is deprecated and will be removed in the next major version. Use the global 'metrics' option instead.")
serverOpts.Metrics = new(caddyhttp.Metrics)
for nesting := d.Nesting(); d.NextBlock(nesting); {
switch d.Val() {
case "per_host":
serverOpts.Metrics.PerHost = true
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized metrics option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
case "trace":
if d.NextArg() {
return nil, d.ArgErr()
}
serverOpts.Trace = true
default:
return nil, d.Errf("unrecognized servers option '%s'", d.Val())
}
}
return serverOpts, nil
@@ -267,40 +182,45 @@ func unmarshalCaddyfileServerOptions(d *caddyfile.Dispenser) (any, error) {
// applyServerOptions sets the server options on the appropriate servers
func applyServerOptions(
servers map[string]*caddyhttp.Server,
options map[string]any,
_ *[]caddyconfig.Warning,
options map[string]interface{},
warnings *[]caddyconfig.Warning,
) error {
// If experimental HTTP/3 is enabled, enable it on each server.
// We already know there won't be a conflict with serverOptions because
// we validated earlier that "experimental_http3" cannot be set at the same
// time as "servers"
if enableH3, ok := options["experimental_http3"].(bool); ok && enableH3 {
*warnings = append(*warnings, caddyconfig.Warning{Message: "the 'experimental_http3' global option is deprecated, please use the 'servers > protocol > experimental_http3' option instead"})
for _, srv := range servers {
srv.ExperimentalHTTP3 = true
}
}
serverOpts, ok := options["servers"].([]serverOptions)
if !ok {
return nil
}
// check for duplicate names, which would clobber the config
existingNames := map[string]bool{}
for _, opts := range serverOpts {
if opts.Name == "" {
continue
}
if existingNames[opts.Name] {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot use duplicate server name '%s'", opts.Name)
}
existingNames[opts.Name] = true
}
// collect the server name overrides
nameReplacements := map[string]string{}
for key, server := range servers {
for _, server := range servers {
// find the options that apply to this server
optsIndex := slices.IndexFunc(serverOpts, func(s serverOptions) bool {
return s.ListenerAddress == "" || slices.Contains(server.Listen, s.ListenerAddress)
})
opts := func() *serverOptions {
for _, entry := range serverOpts {
if entry.ListenerAddress == "" {
return &entry
}
for _, listener := range server.Listen {
if entry.ListenerAddress == listener {
return &entry
}
}
}
return nil
}()
// if none apply, then move to the next server
if optsIndex == -1 {
if opts == nil {
continue
}
opts := serverOpts[optsIndex]
// set all the options
server.ListenerWrappersRaw = opts.ListenerWrappersRaw
@@ -308,38 +228,16 @@ func applyServerOptions(
server.ReadHeaderTimeout = opts.ReadHeaderTimeout
server.WriteTimeout = opts.WriteTimeout
server.IdleTimeout = opts.IdleTimeout
server.KeepAliveInterval = opts.KeepAliveInterval
server.MaxHeaderBytes = opts.MaxHeaderBytes
server.EnableFullDuplex = opts.EnableFullDuplex
server.Protocols = opts.Protocols
server.AllowH2C = opts.AllowH2C
server.ExperimentalHTTP3 = opts.ExperimentalHTTP3
server.StrictSNIHost = opts.StrictSNIHost
server.TrustedProxiesRaw = opts.TrustedProxiesRaw
server.ClientIPHeaders = opts.ClientIPHeaders
server.TrustedProxiesStrict = opts.TrustedProxiesStrict
server.Metrics = opts.Metrics
if opts.ShouldLogCredentials {
if server.Logs == nil {
server.Logs = new(caddyhttp.ServerLogConfig)
server.Logs = &caddyhttp.ServerLogConfig{}
}
server.Logs.ShouldLogCredentials = opts.ShouldLogCredentials
}
if opts.Trace {
// TODO: THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL (MAY 2024)
if server.Logs == nil {
server.Logs = new(caddyhttp.ServerLogConfig)
}
server.Logs.Trace = opts.Trace
}
if opts.Name != "" {
nameReplacements[key] = opts.Name
}
}
// rename the servers if marked to do so
for old, new := range nameReplacements {
servers[new] = servers[old]
delete(servers, old)
}
return nil
-102
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@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
package httpcaddyfile
import (
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig/caddyfile"
)
type ComplexShorthandReplacer struct {
search *regexp.Regexp
replace string
}
type ShorthandReplacer struct {
complex []ComplexShorthandReplacer
simple *strings.Replacer
}
func NewShorthandReplacer() ShorthandReplacer {
// replace shorthand placeholders (which are convenient
// when writing a Caddyfile) with their actual placeholder
// identifiers or variable names
replacer := strings.NewReplacer(placeholderShorthands()...)
// these are placeholders that allow a user-defined final
// parameters, but we still want to provide a shorthand
// for those, so we use a regexp to replace
regexpReplacements := []ComplexShorthandReplacer{
{regexp.MustCompile(`{header\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.request.header.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{cookie\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.request.cookie.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{labels\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.request.host.labels.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{path\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.request.uri.path.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{file\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.request.uri.path.file.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{query\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.request.uri.query.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{re\.([\w-\.]*)}`), "{http.regexp.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{vars\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.vars.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{rp\.([\w-\.]*)}`), "{http.reverse_proxy.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{resp\.([\w-\.]*)}`), "{http.intercept.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{err\.([\w-\.]*)}`), "{http.error.$1}"},
{regexp.MustCompile(`{file_match\.([\w-]*)}`), "{http.matchers.file.$1}"},
}
return ShorthandReplacer{
complex: regexpReplacements,
simple: replacer,
}
}
// placeholderShorthands returns a slice of old-new string pairs,
// where the left of the pair is a placeholder shorthand that may
// be used in the Caddyfile, and the right is the replacement.
func placeholderShorthands() []string {
return []string{
"{host}", "{http.request.host}",
"{hostport}", "{http.request.hostport}",
"{port}", "{http.request.port}",
"{orig_method}", "{http.request.orig_method}",
"{orig_uri}", "{http.request.orig_uri}",
"{orig_path}", "{http.request.orig_uri.path}",
"{orig_dir}", "{http.request.orig_uri.path.dir}",
"{orig_file}", "{http.request.orig_uri.path.file}",
"{orig_query}", "{http.request.orig_uri.query}",
"{orig_?query}", "{http.request.orig_uri.prefixed_query}",
"{method}", "{http.request.method}",
"{uri}", "{http.request.uri}",
"{path}", "{http.request.uri.path}",
"{dir}", "{http.request.uri.path.dir}",
"{file}", "{http.request.uri.path.file}",
"{query}", "{http.request.uri.query}",
"{?query}", "{http.request.uri.prefixed_query}",
"{remote}", "{http.request.remote}",
"{remote_host}", "{http.request.remote.host}",
"{remote_port}", "{http.request.remote.port}",
"{scheme}", "{http.request.scheme}",
"{uuid}", "{http.request.uuid}",
"{tls_cipher}", "{http.request.tls.cipher_suite}",
"{tls_version}", "{http.request.tls.version}",
"{tls_client_fingerprint}", "{http.request.tls.client.fingerprint}",
"{tls_client_issuer}", "{http.request.tls.client.issuer}",
"{tls_client_serial}", "{http.request.tls.client.serial}",
"{tls_client_subject}", "{http.request.tls.client.subject}",
"{tls_client_certificate_pem}", "{http.request.tls.client.certificate_pem}",
"{tls_client_certificate_der_base64}", "{http.request.tls.client.certificate_der_base64}",
"{upstream_hostport}", "{http.reverse_proxy.upstream.hostport}",
"{client_ip}", "{http.vars.client_ip}",
}
}
// ApplyToSegment replaces shorthand placeholder to its full placeholder, understandable by Caddy.
func (s ShorthandReplacer) ApplyToSegment(segment *caddyfile.Segment) {
if segment != nil {
for i := 0; i < len(*segment); i++ {
// simple string replacements
(*segment)[i].Text = s.simple.Replace((*segment)[i].Text)
// complex regexp replacements
for _, r := range s.complex {
(*segment)[i].Text = r.search.ReplaceAllString((*segment)[i].Text, r.replace)
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
(t2) {
respond 200 {
body {args[:]}
}
}
:8082 {
import t2 false
}
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
(t1) {
respond 200 {
body {args[:]}
}
}
:8081 {
import t1 false
}
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
(t1) {
respond 200 {
body {args[:]}
}
}
:8081 {
import t1 false
}
import import_variadic.txt
:8083 {
import t2 true
}
+86 -258
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@@ -19,25 +19,24 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"slices"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/v3/acme"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddytls"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/acme"
)
func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
pairings []sbAddrAssociation,
options map[string]any,
options map[string]interface{},
warnings []caddyconfig.Warning,
) (*caddytls.TLS, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) {
tlsApp := &caddytls.TLS{CertificatesRaw: make(caddy.ModuleMap)}
var certLoaders []caddytls.CertificateLoader
@@ -45,26 +44,29 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
if hp, ok := options["http_port"].(int); ok {
httpPort = strconv.Itoa(hp)
}
autoHTTPS := []string{}
if ah, ok := options["auto_https"].([]string); ok {
autoHTTPS = ah
httpsPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPSPort)
if hsp, ok := options["https_port"].(int); ok {
httpsPort = strconv.Itoa(hsp)
}
// find all hosts that share a server block with a hostless
// key, so that they don't get forgotten/omitted by auto-HTTPS
// (since they won't appear in route matchers)
// count how many server blocks have a TLS-enabled key with
// no host, and find all hosts that share a server block with
// a hostless key, so that they don't get forgotten/omitted
// by auto-HTTPS (since they won't appear in route matchers)
var serverBlocksWithTLSHostlessKey int
httpsHostsSharedWithHostlessKey := make(map[string]struct{})
if !slices.Contains(autoHTTPS, "off") {
for _, pair := range pairings {
for _, sb := range pair.serverBlocks {
for _, addr := range sb.parsedKeys {
if addr.Host != "" {
continue
for _, pair := range pairings {
for _, sb := range pair.serverBlocks {
for _, addr := range sb.keys {
if addr.Host == "" {
// this address has no hostname, but if it's explicitly set
// to HTTPS, then we need to count it as being TLS-enabled
if addr.Scheme == "https" || addr.Port == httpsPort {
serverBlocksWithTLSHostlessKey++
}
// this server block has a hostless key, now
// go through and add all the hosts to the set
for _, otherAddr := range sb.parsedKeys {
for _, otherAddr := range sb.keys {
if otherAddr.Original == addr.Original {
continue
}
@@ -92,33 +94,9 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, catchAllAP)
}
var wildcardHosts []string // collect all hosts that have a wildcard in them, and aren't HTTP
forcedAutomatedNames := make(map[string]struct{}) // explicitly configured to be automated, even if covered by a wildcard
for _, p := range pairings {
var addresses []string
for _, addressWithProtocols := range p.addressesWithProtocols {
addresses = append(addresses, addressWithProtocols.address)
}
if !listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan(addresses, httpPort) {
continue
}
for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks {
for _, addr := range sblock.parsedKeys {
if strings.HasPrefix(addr.Host, "*.") {
wildcardHosts = append(wildcardHosts, addr.Host[2:])
}
}
}
}
for _, p := range pairings {
// avoid setting up TLS automation policies for a server that is HTTP-only
var addresses []string
for _, addressWithProtocols := range p.addressesWithProtocols {
addresses = append(addresses, addressWithProtocols.address)
}
if !listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan(addresses, httpPort) {
if !listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan(p.addresses, httpPort) {
continue
}
@@ -135,12 +113,6 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
return nil, warnings, err
}
// make a plain copy so we can compare whether we made any changes
apCopy, err := newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
sblockHosts := sblock.hostsFromKeys(false)
if len(sblockHosts) == 0 && catchAllAP != nil {
ap = catchAllAP
@@ -151,18 +123,6 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
ap.OnDemand = true
}
// collect hosts that are forced to have certs automated for their specific name
if _, ok := sblock.pile["tls.force_automate"]; ok {
for _, host := range sblockHosts {
forcedAutomatedNames[host] = struct{}{}
}
}
// reuse private keys tls
if _, ok := sblock.pile["tls.reuse_private_keys"]; ok {
ap.ReusePrivateKeys = true
}
if keyTypeVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.key_type"]; ok {
ap.KeyType = keyTypeVals[0].Value.(string)
}
@@ -174,19 +134,6 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
issuers = append(issuers, issuerVal.Value.(certmagic.Issuer))
}
if ap == catchAllAP && !reflect.DeepEqual(ap.Issuers, issuers) {
// this more correctly implements an error check that was removed
// below; try it with this config:
//
// :443 {
// bind 127.0.0.1
// }
//
// :443 {
// bind ::1
// tls {
// issuer acme
// }
// }
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("automation policy from site block is also default/catch-all policy because of key without hostname, and the two are in conflict: %#v != %#v", ap.Issuers, issuers)
}
ap.Issuers = issuers
@@ -221,50 +168,42 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
if acmeIssuer.Challenges.BindHost == "" {
// only binding to one host is supported
var bindHost string
if asserted, ok := cfgVal.Value.(addressesWithProtocols); ok && len(asserted.addresses) > 0 {
bindHost = asserted.addresses[0]
if bindHosts, ok := cfgVal.Value.([]string); ok && len(bindHosts) > 0 {
bindHost = bindHosts[0]
}
acmeIssuer.Challenges.BindHost = bindHost
}
}
}
// we used to ensure this block is allowed to create an automation policy;
// doing so was forbidden if it has a key with no host (i.e. ":443")
// first make sure this block is allowed to create an automation policy;
// doing so is forbidden if it has a key with no host (i.e. ":443")
// and if there is a different server block that also has a key with no
// host -- since a key with no host matches any host, we need its
// associated automation policy to have an empty Subjects list, i.e. no
// host filter, which is indistinguishable between the two server blocks
// because automation is not done in the context of a particular server...
// this is an example of a poor mapping from Caddyfile to JSON but that's
// the least-leaky abstraction I could figure out -- however, this check
// was preventing certain listeners, like those provided by plugins, from
// being used as desired (see the Tailscale listener plugin), so I removed
// the check: and I think since I originally wrote the check I added a new
// check above which *properly* detects this ambiguity without breaking the
// listener plugin; see the check above with a commented example config
if len(sblockHosts) == 0 && catchAllAP == nil {
// this server block has a key with no hosts, but there is not yet
// a catch-all automation policy (probably because no global options
// were set), so this one becomes it
catchAllAP = ap
}
hostsNotHTTP := sblock.hostsFromKeysNotHTTP(httpPort)
sort.Strings(hostsNotHTTP) // solely for deterministic test results
// if the we prefer wildcards and the AP is unchanged,
// then we can skip this AP because it should be covered
// by an AP with a wildcard
if slices.Contains(autoHTTPS, "prefer_wildcard") {
if hostsCoveredByWildcard(hostsNotHTTP, wildcardHosts) &&
reflect.DeepEqual(ap, apCopy) {
continue
// the least-leaky abstraction I could figure out
if len(sblockHosts) == 0 {
if serverBlocksWithTLSHostlessKey > 1 {
// this server block and at least one other has a key with no host,
// making the two indistinguishable; it is misleading to define such
// a policy within one server block since it actually will apply to
// others as well
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("cannot make a TLS automation policy from a server block that has a host-less address when there are other TLS-enabled server block addresses lacking a host")
}
if catchAllAP == nil {
// this server block has a key with no hosts, but there is not yet
// a catch-all automation policy (probably because no global options
// were set), so this one becomes it
catchAllAP = ap
}
}
// associate our new automation policy with this server block's hosts
ap.SubjectsRaw = hostsNotHTTP
ap.Subjects = sblock.hostsFromKeysNotHTTP(httpPort)
sort.Strings(ap.Subjects) // solely for deterministic test results
// if a combination of public and internal names were given
// for this same server block and no issuer was specified, we
@@ -274,11 +213,7 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
var ap2 *caddytls.AutomationPolicy
if len(ap.Issuers) == 0 {
var internal, external []string
for _, s := range ap.SubjectsRaw {
// do not create Issuers for Tailscale domains; they will be given a Manager instead
if isTailscaleDomain(s) {
continue
}
for _, s := range ap.Subjects {
if !certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForCert(s) {
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("subject does not qualify for certificate: '%s'", s)
}
@@ -296,14 +231,13 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
}
}
if len(external) > 0 && len(internal) > 0 {
ap.SubjectsRaw = external
ap.Subjects = external
apCopy := *ap
ap2 = &apCopy
ap2.SubjectsRaw = internal
ap2.Subjects = internal
ap2.IssuersRaw = []json.RawMessage{caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(caddytls.InternalIssuer{}, "module", "internal", &warnings)}
}
}
if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
}
@@ -338,7 +272,7 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
combined = reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(cl)).Elem()
}
clVal := reflect.ValueOf(cl)
for i := range clVal.Len() {
for i := 0; i < clVal.Len(); i++ {
combined = reflect.Append(combined, clVal.Index(i))
}
loadersByName[name] = combined.Interface().(caddytls.CertificateLoader)
@@ -357,42 +291,6 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
tlsApp.Automation.OnDemand = onDemand
}
// set up "global" (to the TLS app) DNS provider config
if globalDNS, ok := options["dns"]; ok && globalDNS != nil {
tlsApp.DNSRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(globalDNS, "name", globalDNS.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(), nil)
}
// set up ECH from Caddyfile options
if ech, ok := options["ech"].(*caddytls.ECH); ok {
tlsApp.EncryptedClientHello = ech
// outer server names will need certificates, so make sure they're included
// in an automation policy for them that applies any global options
ap, err := newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, warnings, err
}
for _, cfg := range ech.Configs {
if cfg.PublicName != "" {
ap.SubjectsRaw = append(ap.SubjectsRaw, cfg.PublicName)
}
}
if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
}
tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, ap)
}
// if the storage clean interval is a boolean, then it's "off" to disable cleaning
if sc, ok := options["storage_check"].(string); ok && sc == "off" {
tlsApp.DisableStorageCheck = true
}
// if the storage clean interval is a boolean, then it's "off" to disable cleaning
if sci, ok := options["storage_clean_interval"].(bool); ok && !sci {
tlsApp.DisableStorageClean = true
}
// set the storage clean interval if configured
if storageCleanInterval, ok := options["storage_clean_interval"].(caddy.Duration); ok {
if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
@@ -409,14 +307,6 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
tlsApp.Automation.RenewCheckInterval = renewCheckInterval
}
// set the OCSP check interval if configured
if ocspCheckInterval, ok := options["ocsp_interval"].(caddy.Duration); ok {
if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
}
tlsApp.Automation.OCSPCheckInterval = ocspCheckInterval
}
// set whether OCSP stapling should be disabled for manually-managed certificates
if ocspConfig, ok := options["ocsp_stapling"].(certmagic.OCSPConfig); ok {
tlsApp.DisableOCSPStapling = ocspConfig.DisableStapling
@@ -433,25 +323,16 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
internalAP := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{
IssuersRaw: []json.RawMessage{json.RawMessage(`{"module":"internal"}`)},
}
if !slices.Contains(autoHTTPS, "off") && !slices.Contains(autoHTTPS, "disable_certs") {
for h := range httpsHostsSharedWithHostlessKey {
al = append(al, h)
if !certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert(h) {
internalAP.SubjectsRaw = append(internalAP.SubjectsRaw, h)
}
for h := range httpsHostsSharedWithHostlessKey {
al = append(al, h)
if !certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert(h) {
internalAP.Subjects = append(internalAP.Subjects, h)
}
}
for name := range forcedAutomatedNames {
if slices.Contains(al, name) {
continue
}
al = append(al, name)
}
slices.Sort(al) // to stabilize the adapt output
if len(al) > 0 {
tlsApp.CertificatesRaw["automate"] = caddyconfig.JSON(al, &warnings)
}
if len(internalAP.SubjectsRaw) > 0 {
if len(internalAP.Subjects) > 0 {
if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
}
@@ -469,17 +350,20 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
globalPreferredChains := options["preferred_chains"]
hasGlobalACMEDefaults := globalEmail != nil || globalACMECA != nil || globalACMECARoot != nil || globalACMEDNS != nil || globalACMEEAB != nil || globalPreferredChains != nil
if hasGlobalACMEDefaults {
for i := range tlsApp.Automation.Policies {
for i := 0; i < len(tlsApp.Automation.Policies); i++ {
ap := tlsApp.Automation.Policies[i]
if len(ap.Issuers) == 0 && automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames(ap) {
// for public names, create default issuers which will later be filled in with configured global defaults
// (internal names will implicitly use the internal issuer at auto-https time)
emailStr, _ := globalEmail.(string)
ap.Issuers = caddytls.DefaultIssuers(emailStr)
ap.Issuers = caddytls.DefaultIssuers()
// if a specific endpoint is configured, can't use multiple default issuers
if globalACMECA != nil {
ap.Issuers = []certmagic.Issuer{new(caddytls.ACMEIssuer)}
if strings.Contains(globalACMECA.(string), "zerossl") {
ap.Issuers = []certmagic.Issuer{&caddytls.ZeroSSLIssuer{ACMEIssuer: new(caddytls.ACMEIssuer)}}
} else {
ap.Issuers = []certmagic.Issuer{new(caddytls.ACMEIssuer)}
}
}
}
}
@@ -514,7 +398,7 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
// for convenience)
automationHostSet := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, ap := range tlsApp.Automation.Policies {
for _, s := range ap.SubjectsRaw {
for _, s := range ap.Subjects {
if _, ok := automationHostSet[s]; ok {
return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("hostname appears in more than one automation policy, making certificate management ambiguous: %s", s)
}
@@ -536,7 +420,7 @@ func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
type acmeCapable interface{ GetACMEIssuer() *caddytls.ACMEIssuer }
func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]any) error {
func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]interface{}) error {
acmeWrapper, ok := issuer.(acmeCapable)
if !ok {
return nil
@@ -552,8 +436,6 @@ func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]any) e
globalACMEDNS := options["acme_dns"]
globalACMEEAB := options["acme_eab"]
globalPreferredChains := options["preferred_chains"]
globalCertLifetime := options["cert_lifetime"]
globalHTTPPort, globalHTTPSPort := options["http_port"], options["https_port"]
if globalEmail != nil && acmeIssuer.Email == "" {
acmeIssuer.Email = globalEmail.(string)
@@ -561,7 +443,7 @@ func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]any) e
if globalACMECA != nil && acmeIssuer.CA == "" {
acmeIssuer.CA = globalACMECA.(string)
}
if globalACMECARoot != nil && !slices.Contains(acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles, globalACMECARoot.(string)) {
if globalACMECARoot != nil && !sliceContains(acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles, globalACMECARoot.(string)) {
acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles = append(acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles, globalACMECARoot.(string))
}
if globalACMEDNS != nil && (acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.DNS == nil) {
@@ -577,28 +459,6 @@ func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]any) e
if globalPreferredChains != nil && acmeIssuer.PreferredChains == nil {
acmeIssuer.PreferredChains = globalPreferredChains.(*caddytls.ChainPreference)
}
// only configure alt HTTP and TLS-ALPN ports if the DNS challenge is not enabled (wouldn't hurt, but isn't necessary since the DNS challenge is exclusive of others)
if globalHTTPPort != nil && (acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.DNS == nil) && (acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.HTTP == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.HTTP.AlternatePort == 0) {
if acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil {
acmeIssuer.Challenges = new(caddytls.ChallengesConfig)
}
if acmeIssuer.Challenges.HTTP == nil {
acmeIssuer.Challenges.HTTP = new(caddytls.HTTPChallengeConfig)
}
acmeIssuer.Challenges.HTTP.AlternatePort = globalHTTPPort.(int)
}
if globalHTTPSPort != nil && (acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.DNS == nil) && (acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.TLSALPN == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.TLSALPN.AlternatePort == 0) {
if acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil {
acmeIssuer.Challenges = new(caddytls.ChallengesConfig)
}
if acmeIssuer.Challenges.TLSALPN == nil {
acmeIssuer.Challenges.TLSALPN = new(caddytls.TLSALPNChallengeConfig)
}
acmeIssuer.Challenges.TLSALPN.AlternatePort = globalHTTPSPort.(int)
}
if globalCertLifetime != nil && acmeIssuer.CertificateLifetime == 0 {
acmeIssuer.CertificateLifetime = globalCertLifetime.(caddy.Duration)
}
return nil
}
@@ -607,11 +467,7 @@ func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]any) e
// for any other automation policies. A nil policy (and no error) will be
// returned if there are no default/global options. However, if always is
// true, a non-nil value will always be returned (unless there is an error).
func newBaseAutomationPolicy(
options map[string]any,
_ []caddyconfig.Warning,
always bool,
) (*caddytls.AutomationPolicy, error) {
func newBaseAutomationPolicy(options map[string]interface{}, warnings []caddyconfig.Warning, always bool) (*caddytls.AutomationPolicy, error) {
issuers, hasIssuers := options["cert_issuer"]
_, hasLocalCerts := options["local_certs"]
keyType, hasKeyType := options["key_type"]
@@ -663,7 +519,7 @@ func consolidateAutomationPolicies(aps []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy) []*caddytls
if automationPolicyIsSubset(aps[j], aps[i]) {
return false
}
return len(aps[i].SubjectsRaw) > len(aps[j].SubjectsRaw)
return len(aps[i].Subjects) > len(aps[j].Subjects)
})
emptyAPCount := 0
@@ -671,13 +527,13 @@ func consolidateAutomationPolicies(aps []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy) []*caddytls
// compute the number of empty policies (disregarding subjects) - see #4128
emptyAP := new(caddytls.AutomationPolicy)
for i := 0; i < len(aps); i++ {
emptyAP.SubjectsRaw = aps[i].SubjectsRaw
emptyAP.Subjects = aps[i].Subjects
if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i], emptyAP) {
emptyAPCount++
if !automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames(aps[i]) {
// if this automation policy has internal names, we might as well remove it
// so auto-https can implicitly use the internal issuer
aps = slices.Delete(aps, i, i+1)
aps = append(aps[:i], aps[i+1:]...)
i--
}
}
@@ -694,7 +550,7 @@ outer:
for j := i + 1; j < len(aps); j++ {
// if they're exactly equal in every way, just keep one of them
if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i], aps[j]) {
aps = slices.Delete(aps, j, j+1)
aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...)
// must re-evaluate current i against next j; can't skip it!
// even if i decrements to -1, will be incremented to 0 immediately
i--
@@ -708,14 +564,12 @@ outer:
// eaten up by the one with subjects; and if both have subjects, we
// need to combine their lists
if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i].IssuersRaw, aps[j].IssuersRaw) &&
reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i].ManagersRaw, aps[j].ManagersRaw) &&
bytes.Equal(aps[i].StorageRaw, aps[j].StorageRaw) &&
aps[i].MustStaple == aps[j].MustStaple &&
aps[i].KeyType == aps[j].KeyType &&
aps[i].OnDemand == aps[j].OnDemand &&
aps[i].ReusePrivateKeys == aps[j].ReusePrivateKeys &&
aps[i].RenewalWindowRatio == aps[j].RenewalWindowRatio {
if len(aps[i].SubjectsRaw) > 0 && len(aps[j].SubjectsRaw) == 0 {
if len(aps[i].Subjects) > 0 && len(aps[j].Subjects) == 0 {
// later policy (at j) has no subjects ("catch-all"), so we can
// remove the identical-but-more-specific policy that comes first
// AS LONG AS it is not shadowed by another policy before it; e.g.
@@ -724,18 +578,18 @@ outer:
// cause example.com to be served by the less specific policy for
// '*.com', which might be different (yes we've seen this happen)
if automationPolicyShadows(i, aps) >= j {
aps = slices.Delete(aps, i, i+1)
aps = append(aps[:i], aps[i+1:]...)
i--
continue outer
}
} else {
// avoid repeated subjects
for _, subj := range aps[j].SubjectsRaw {
if !slices.Contains(aps[i].SubjectsRaw, subj) {
aps[i].SubjectsRaw = append(aps[i].SubjectsRaw, subj)
for _, subj := range aps[j].Subjects {
if !sliceContains(aps[i].Subjects, subj) {
aps[i].Subjects = append(aps[i].Subjects, subj)
}
}
aps = slices.Delete(aps, j, j+1)
aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...)
j--
}
}
@@ -748,16 +602,20 @@ outer:
// automationPolicyIsSubset returns true if a's subjects are a subset
// of b's subjects.
func automationPolicyIsSubset(a, b *caddytls.AutomationPolicy) bool {
if len(b.SubjectsRaw) == 0 {
if len(b.Subjects) == 0 {
return true
}
if len(a.SubjectsRaw) == 0 {
if len(a.Subjects) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, aSubj := range a.SubjectsRaw {
inSuperset := slices.ContainsFunc(b.SubjectsRaw, func(bSubj string) bool {
return certmagic.MatchWildcard(aSubj, bSubj)
})
for _, aSubj := range a.Subjects {
var inSuperset bool
for _, bSubj := range b.Subjects {
if certmagic.MatchWildcard(aSubj, bSubj) {
inSuperset = true
break
}
}
if !inSuperset {
return false
}
@@ -783,47 +641,17 @@ func automationPolicyShadows(i int, aps []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy) int {
// subjectQualifiesForPublicCert is like certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert() except
// that this allows domains with multiple wildcard levels like '*.*.example.com' to qualify
// if the automation policy has OnDemand enabled (i.e. this function is more lenient).
//
// IP subjects are considered as non-qualifying for public certs. Technically, there are
// now public ACME CAs as well as non-ACME CAs that issue IP certificates. But this function
// is used solely for implicit automation (defaults), where it gets really complicated to
// keep track of which issuers support IP certificates in which circumstances. Currently,
// issuers that support IP certificates are very few, and all require some sort of config
// from the user anyway (such as an account credential). Since we cannot implicitly and
// automatically get public IP certs without configuration from the user, we treat IPs as
// not qualifying for public certificates. Users should expressly configure an issuer
// that supports IP certs for that purpose.
func subjectQualifiesForPublicCert(ap *caddytls.AutomationPolicy, subj string) bool {
return !certmagic.SubjectIsIP(subj) &&
!certmagic.SubjectIsInternal(subj) &&
(strings.Count(subj, "*.") < 2 || ap.OnDemand)
}
// automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames returns true if all the names on the policy
// do NOT qualify for public certs OR are tailscale domains.
func automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames(ap *caddytls.AutomationPolicy) bool {
return !slices.ContainsFunc(ap.SubjectsRaw, func(i string) bool {
return !subjectQualifiesForPublicCert(ap, i) || isTailscaleDomain(i)
})
}
func isTailscaleDomain(name string) bool {
return strings.HasSuffix(strings.ToLower(name), ".ts.net")
}
func hostsCoveredByWildcard(hosts []string, wildcards []string) bool {
if len(hosts) == 0 || len(wildcards) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, host := range hosts {
for _, wildcard := range wildcards {
if strings.HasPrefix(host, "*.") {
continue
}
if certmagic.MatchWildcard(host, "*."+wildcard) {
return true
}
for _, subj := range ap.Subjects {
if !subjectQualifiesForPublicCert(ap, subj) {
return false
}
}
return false
return true
}
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@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ func TestAutomationPolicyIsSubset(t *testing.T) {
expect: false,
},
} {
apA := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{SubjectsRaw: test.a}
apB := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{SubjectsRaw: test.b}
apA := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{Subjects: test.a}
apB := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{Subjects: test.b}
if actual := automationPolicyIsSubset(apA, apB); actual != test.expect {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected %t but got %t (A: %v B: %v)", i, test.expect, actual, test.a, test.b)
}
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@@ -30,14 +30,8 @@ func init() {
caddy.RegisterModule(HTTPLoader{})
}
// HTTPLoader can load Caddy configs over HTTP(S).
//
// If the response is not a JSON config, a config adapter must be specified
// either in the loader config (`adapter`), or in the Content-Type HTTP header
// returned in the HTTP response from the server. The Content-Type header is
// read just like the admin API's `/load` endpoint. If you don't have control
// over the HTTP server (but can still trust its response), you can override
// the Content-Type header by setting the `adapter` property in this config.
// HTTPLoader can load Caddy configs over HTTP(S). It can adapt the config
// based on the Content-Type header of the HTTP response.
type HTTPLoader struct {
// The method for the request. Default: GET
Method string `json:"method,omitempty"`
@@ -51,11 +45,6 @@ type HTTPLoader struct {
// Maximum time allowed for a complete connection and request.
Timeout caddy.Duration `json:"timeout,omitempty"`
// The name of the config adapter to use, if any. Only needed
// if the HTTP response is not a JSON config and if the server's
// Content-Type header is missing or incorrect.
Adapter string `json:"adapter,omitempty"`
TLS *struct {
// Present this instance's managed remote identity credentials to the server.
UseServerIdentity bool `json:"use_server_identity,omitempty"`
@@ -105,7 +94,7 @@ func (hl HTTPLoader) LoadConfig(ctx caddy.Context) ([]byte, error) {
}
}
resp, err := doHttpCallWithRetries(ctx, client, req)
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@@ -119,54 +108,17 @@ func (hl HTTPLoader) LoadConfig(ctx caddy.Context) ([]byte, error) {
return nil, err
}
// adapt the config based on either manually-configured adapter or server's response header
ct := resp.Header.Get("Content-Type")
if hl.Adapter != "" {
ct = "text/" + hl.Adapter
}
result, warnings, err := adaptByContentType(ct, body)
result, warnings, err := adaptByContentType(resp.Header.Get("Content-Type"), body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, warn := range warnings {
ctx.Logger().Warn(warn.String())
ctx.Logger(hl).Warn(warn.String())
}
return result, nil
}
func attemptHttpCall(client *http.Client, request *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
resp, err := client.Do(request)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("problem calling http loader url: %v", err)
} else if resp.StatusCode < 200 || resp.StatusCode > 499 {
resp.Body.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bad response status code from http loader url: %v", resp.StatusCode)
}
return resp, nil
}
func doHttpCallWithRetries(ctx caddy.Context, client *http.Client, request *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
var resp *http.Response
var err error
const maxAttempts = 10
for i := 0; i < maxAttempts; i++ {
resp, err = attemptHttpCall(client, request)
if err != nil && i < maxAttempts-1 {
select {
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond * 500):
case <-ctx.Done():
return resp, ctx.Err()
}
} else {
break
}
}
return resp, err
}
func (hl HTTPLoader) makeClient(ctx caddy.Context) (*http.Client, error) {
client := &http.Client{
Timeout: time.Duration(hl.Timeout),
@@ -177,20 +129,23 @@ func (hl HTTPLoader) makeClient(ctx caddy.Context) (*http.Client, error) {
// client authentication
if hl.TLS.UseServerIdentity {
certs, err := ctx.IdentityCredentials(ctx.Logger())
certs, err := ctx.IdentityCredentials(ctx.Logger(hl))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("getting server identity credentials: %v", err)
}
// See https://github.com/securego/gosec/issues/1054#issuecomment-2072235199
//nolint:gosec
tlsConfig = &tls.Config{Certificates: certs}
if tlsConfig == nil {
tlsConfig = new(tls.Config)
}
tlsConfig.Certificates = certs
} else if hl.TLS.ClientCertificateFile != "" && hl.TLS.ClientCertificateKeyFile != "" {
cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(hl.TLS.ClientCertificateFile, hl.TLS.ClientCertificateKeyFile)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
//nolint:gosec
tlsConfig = &tls.Config{Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert}}
if tlsConfig == nil {
tlsConfig = new(tls.Config)
}
tlsConfig.Certificates = []tls.Certificate{cert}
}
// trusted server certs
+4 -3
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@@ -189,11 +189,12 @@ func adaptByContentType(contentType string, body []byte) ([]byte, []Warning, err
}
// adapter name should be suffix of MIME type
_, adapterName, slashFound := strings.Cut(ct, "/")
if !slashFound {
slashIdx := strings.Index(ct, "/")
if slashIdx < 0 {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed Content-Type")
}
adapterName := ct[slashIdx+1:]
cfgAdapter := GetAdapter(adapterName)
if cfgAdapter == nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unrecognized config adapter '%s'", adapterName)
@@ -208,7 +209,7 @@ func adaptByContentType(contentType string, body []byte) ([]byte, []Warning, err
}
var bufPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() any {
New: func() interface{} {
return new(bytes.Buffer)
},
}
+55 -92
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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/fs"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
@@ -23,20 +22,19 @@ import (
"time"
"github.com/aryann/difflib"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
caddycmd "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/cmd"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
// plug in Caddy modules here
_ "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/standard"
)
// Config store any configuration required to make the tests run
type Config struct {
// Defaults store any configuration required to make the tests run
type Defaults struct {
// Port we expect caddy to listening on
AdminPort int
// Certificates we expect to be loaded before attempting to run the tests
Certificates []string
Certifcates []string
// TestRequestTimeout is the time to wait for a http request to
TestRequestTimeout time.Duration
// LoadRequestTimeout is the time to wait for the config to be loaded against the caddy server
@@ -44,9 +42,9 @@ type Config struct {
}
// Default testing values
var Default = Config{
AdminPort: 2999, // different from what a real server also running on a developer's machine might be
Certificates: []string{"/caddy.localhost.crt", "/caddy.localhost.key"},
var Default = Defaults{
AdminPort: 2019,
Certifcates: []string{"/caddy.localhost.crt", "/caddy.localhost.key"},
TestRequestTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
LoadRequestTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
}
@@ -60,12 +58,12 @@ var (
type Tester struct {
Client *http.Client
configLoaded bool
t testing.TB
config Config
t *testing.T
}
// NewTester will create a new testing client with an attached cookie jar
func NewTester(t testing.TB) *Tester {
func NewTester(t *testing.T) *Tester {
jar, err := cookiejar.New(nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to create cookiejar: %s", err)
@@ -79,29 +77,9 @@ func NewTester(t testing.TB) *Tester {
},
configLoaded: false,
t: t,
config: Default,
}
}
// WithDefaultOverrides this will override the default test configuration with the provided values.
func (tc *Tester) WithDefaultOverrides(overrides Config) *Tester {
if overrides.AdminPort != 0 {
tc.config.AdminPort = overrides.AdminPort
}
if len(overrides.Certificates) > 0 {
tc.config.Certificates = overrides.Certificates
}
if overrides.TestRequestTimeout != 0 {
tc.config.TestRequestTimeout = overrides.TestRequestTimeout
tc.Client.Timeout = overrides.TestRequestTimeout
}
if overrides.LoadRequestTimeout != 0 {
tc.config.LoadRequestTimeout = overrides.LoadRequestTimeout
}
return tc
}
type configLoadError struct {
Response string
}
@@ -116,12 +94,13 @@ func timeElapsed(start time.Time, name string) {
// InitServer this will configure the server with a configurion of a specific
// type. The configType must be either "json" or the adapter type.
func (tc *Tester) InitServer(rawConfig string, configType string) {
if err := tc.initServer(rawConfig, configType); err != nil {
tc.t.Logf("failed to load config: %s", err)
tc.t.Fail()
}
if err := tc.ensureConfigRunning(rawConfig, configType); err != nil {
tc.t.Logf("failed ensuring config is running: %s", err)
tc.t.Logf("failed ensurng config is running: %s", err)
tc.t.Fail()
}
}
@@ -129,12 +108,13 @@ func (tc *Tester) InitServer(rawConfig string, configType string) {
// InitServer this will configure the server with a configurion of a specific
// type. The configType must be either "json" or the adapter type.
func (tc *Tester) initServer(rawConfig string, configType string) error {
if testing.Short() {
tc.t.SkipNow()
return nil
}
err := validateTestPrerequisites(tc)
err := validateTestPrerequisites()
if err != nil {
tc.t.Skipf("skipping tests as failed integration prerequisites. %s", err)
return nil
@@ -142,7 +122,8 @@ func (tc *Tester) initServer(rawConfig string, configType string) error {
tc.t.Cleanup(func() {
if tc.t.Failed() && tc.configLoaded {
res, err := http.Get(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/config/", tc.config.AdminPort))
res, err := http.Get(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/config/", Default.AdminPort))
if err != nil {
tc.t.Log("unable to read the current config")
return
@@ -157,25 +138,11 @@ func (tc *Tester) initServer(rawConfig string, configType string) error {
})
rawConfig = prependCaddyFilePath(rawConfig)
// normalize JSON config
if configType == "json" {
tc.t.Logf("Before: %s", rawConfig)
var conf any
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(rawConfig), &conf); err != nil {
return err
}
c, err := json.Marshal(conf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
rawConfig = string(c)
tc.t.Logf("After: %s", rawConfig)
}
client := &http.Client{
Timeout: tc.config.LoadRequestTimeout,
Timeout: Default.LoadRequestTimeout,
}
start := time.Now()
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/load", tc.config.AdminPort), strings.NewReader(rawConfig))
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/load", Default.AdminPort), strings.NewReader(rawConfig))
if err != nil {
tc.t.Errorf("failed to create request. %s", err)
return err
@@ -219,18 +186,18 @@ func (tc *Tester) ensureConfigRunning(rawConfig string, configType string) error
expectedBytes, _, _ = adapter.Adapt([]byte(rawConfig), nil)
}
var expected any
var expected interface{}
err := json.Unmarshal(expectedBytes, &expected)
if err != nil {
return err
}
client := &http.Client{
Timeout: tc.config.LoadRequestTimeout,
Timeout: Default.LoadRequestTimeout,
}
fetchConfig := func(client *http.Client) any {
resp, err := client.Get(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/config/", tc.config.AdminPort))
fetchConfig := func(client *http.Client) interface{} {
resp, err := client.Get(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/config/", Default.AdminPort))
if err != nil {
return nil
}
@@ -239,7 +206,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) ensureConfigRunning(rawConfig string, configType string) error
if err != nil {
return nil
}
var actual any
var actual interface{}
err = json.Unmarshal(actualBytes, &actual)
if err != nil {
return nil
@@ -247,68 +214,52 @@ func (tc *Tester) ensureConfigRunning(rawConfig string, configType string) error
return actual
}
for retries := 10; retries > 0; retries-- {
for retries := 4; retries > 0; retries-- {
if reflect.DeepEqual(expected, fetchConfig(client)) {
return nil
}
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
tc.t.Errorf("POSTed configuration isn't active")
return errors.New("EnsureConfigRunning: POSTed configuration isn't active")
}
const initConfig = `{
admin localhost:%d
}
`
// validateTestPrerequisites ensures the certificates are available in the
// designated path and Caddy sub-process is running.
func validateTestPrerequisites(tc *Tester) error {
func validateTestPrerequisites() error {
// check certificates are found
for _, certName := range tc.config.Certificates {
if _, err := os.Stat(getIntegrationDir() + certName); errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) {
for _, certName := range Default.Certifcates {
if _, err := os.Stat(getIntegrationDir() + certName); os.IsNotExist(err) {
return fmt.Errorf("caddy integration test certificates (%s) not found", certName)
}
}
if isCaddyAdminRunning(tc) != nil {
// setup the init config file, and set the cleanup afterwards
f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "")
if err != nil {
return err
}
tc.t.Cleanup(func() {
os.Remove(f.Name())
})
if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(f, initConfig, tc.config.AdminPort); err != nil {
return err
}
if isCaddyAdminRunning() != nil {
// start inprocess caddy server
os.Args = []string{"caddy", "run", "--config", f.Name(), "--adapter", "caddyfile"}
os.Args = []string{"caddy", "run"}
go func() {
caddycmd.Main()
}()
// wait for caddy to start serving the initial config
for retries := 10; retries > 0 && isCaddyAdminRunning(tc) != nil; retries-- {
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
for retries := 4; retries > 0 && isCaddyAdminRunning() != nil; retries-- {
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
// one more time to return the error
return isCaddyAdminRunning(tc)
return isCaddyAdminRunning()
}
func isCaddyAdminRunning(tc *Tester) error {
func isCaddyAdminRunning() error {
// assert that caddy is running
client := &http.Client{
Timeout: tc.config.LoadRequestTimeout,
Timeout: Default.LoadRequestTimeout,
}
resp, err := client.Get(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/config/", tc.config.AdminPort))
resp, err := client.Get(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/config/", Default.AdminPort))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("caddy integration test caddy server not running. Expected to be listening on localhost:%d", tc.config.AdminPort)
return fmt.Errorf("caddy integration test caddy server not running. Expected to be listening on localhost:%d", Default.AdminPort)
}
resp.Body.Close()
@@ -316,6 +267,7 @@ func isCaddyAdminRunning(tc *Tester) error {
}
func getIntegrationDir() string {
_, filename, _, ok := runtime.Caller(1)
if !ok {
panic("unable to determine the current file path")
@@ -335,6 +287,7 @@ func prependCaddyFilePath(rawConfig string) string {
// CreateTestingTransport creates a testing transport that forces call dialing connections to happen locally
func CreateTestingTransport() *http.Transport {
dialer := net.Dialer{
Timeout: 5 * time.Second,
KeepAlive: 5 * time.Second,
@@ -362,6 +315,7 @@ func CreateTestingTransport() *http.Transport {
// AssertLoadError will load a config and expect an error
func AssertLoadError(t *testing.T, rawConfig string, configType string, expectedError string) {
tc := NewTester(t)
err := tc.initServer(rawConfig, configType)
@@ -372,6 +326,7 @@ func AssertLoadError(t *testing.T, rawConfig string, configType string, expected
// AssertRedirect makes a request and asserts the redirection happens
func (tc *Tester) AssertRedirect(requestURI string, expectedToLocation string, expectedStatusCode int) *http.Response {
redirectPolicyFunc := func(req *http.Request, via []*http.Request) error {
return http.ErrUseLastResponse
}
@@ -408,14 +363,15 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertRedirect(requestURI string, expectedToLocation string, e
}
// CompareAdapt adapts a config and then compares it against an expected result
func CompareAdapt(t testing.TB, filename, rawConfig string, adapterName string, expectedResponse string) bool {
func CompareAdapt(t *testing.T, filename, rawConfig string, adapterName string, expectedResponse string) bool {
cfgAdapter := caddyconfig.GetAdapter(adapterName)
if cfgAdapter == nil {
t.Logf("unrecognized config adapter '%s'", adapterName)
return false
}
options := make(map[string]any)
options := make(map[string]interface{})
result, warnings, err := cfgAdapter.Adapt([]byte(rawConfig), options)
if err != nil {
@@ -467,7 +423,7 @@ func CompareAdapt(t testing.TB, filename, rawConfig string, adapterName string,
}
// AssertAdapt adapts a config and then tests it against an expected result
func AssertAdapt(t testing.TB, rawConfig string, adapterName string, expectedResponse string) {
func AssertAdapt(t *testing.T, rawConfig string, adapterName string, expectedResponse string) {
ok := CompareAdapt(t, "Caddyfile", rawConfig, adapterName, expectedResponse)
if !ok {
t.Fail()
@@ -476,7 +432,7 @@ func AssertAdapt(t testing.TB, rawConfig string, adapterName string, expectedRes
// Generic request functions
func applyHeaders(t testing.TB, req *http.Request, requestHeaders []string) {
func applyHeaders(t *testing.T, req *http.Request, requestHeaders []string) {
requestContentType := ""
for _, requestHeader := range requestHeaders {
arr := strings.SplitAfterN(requestHeader, ":", 2)
@@ -496,13 +452,14 @@ func applyHeaders(t testing.TB, req *http.Request, requestHeaders []string) {
// AssertResponseCode will execute the request and verify the status code, returns a response for additional assertions
func (tc *Tester) AssertResponseCode(req *http.Request, expectedStatusCode int) *http.Response {
resp, err := tc.Client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
tc.t.Fatalf("failed to call server %s", err)
}
if expectedStatusCode != resp.StatusCode {
tc.t.Errorf("requesting \"%s\" expected status code: %d but got %d", req.URL.RequestURI(), expectedStatusCode, resp.StatusCode)
tc.t.Errorf("requesting \"%s\" expected status code: %d but got %d", req.RequestURI, expectedStatusCode, resp.StatusCode)
}
return resp
@@ -510,6 +467,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertResponseCode(req *http.Request, expectedStatusCode int)
// AssertResponse request a URI and assert the status code and the body contains a string
func (tc *Tester) AssertResponse(req *http.Request, expectedStatusCode int, expectedBody string) (*http.Response, string) {
resp := tc.AssertResponseCode(req, expectedStatusCode)
defer resp.Body.Close()
@@ -531,6 +489,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertResponse(req *http.Request, expectedStatusCode int, expe
// AssertGetResponse GET a URI and expect a statusCode and body text
func (tc *Tester) AssertGetResponse(requestURI string, expectedStatusCode int, expectedBody string) (*http.Response, string) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", requestURI, nil)
if err != nil {
tc.t.Fatalf("unable to create request %s", err)
@@ -541,6 +500,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertGetResponse(requestURI string, expectedStatusCode int, e
// AssertDeleteResponse request a URI and expect a statusCode and body text
func (tc *Tester) AssertDeleteResponse(requestURI string, expectedStatusCode int, expectedBody string) (*http.Response, string) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("DELETE", requestURI, nil)
if err != nil {
tc.t.Fatalf("unable to create request %s", err)
@@ -551,6 +511,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertDeleteResponse(requestURI string, expectedStatusCode int
// AssertPostResponseBody POST to a URI and assert the response code and body
func (tc *Tester) AssertPostResponseBody(requestURI string, requestHeaders []string, requestBody *bytes.Buffer, expectedStatusCode int, expectedBody string) (*http.Response, string) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", requestURI, requestBody)
if err != nil {
tc.t.Errorf("failed to create request %s", err)
@@ -564,6 +525,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertPostResponseBody(requestURI string, requestHeaders []str
// AssertPutResponseBody PUT to a URI and assert the response code and body
func (tc *Tester) AssertPutResponseBody(requestURI string, requestHeaders []string, requestBody *bytes.Buffer, expectedStatusCode int, expectedBody string) (*http.Response, string) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("PUT", requestURI, requestBody)
if err != nil {
tc.t.Errorf("failed to create request %s", err)
@@ -577,6 +539,7 @@ func (tc *Tester) AssertPutResponseBody(requestURI string, requestHeaders []stri
// AssertPatchResponseBody PATCH to a URI and assert the response code and body
func (tc *Tester) AssertPatchResponseBody(requestURI string, requestHeaders []string, requestBody *bytes.Buffer, expectedStatusCode int, expectedBody string) (*http.Response, string) {
req, err := http.NewRequest("PATCH", requestURI, requestBody)
if err != nil {
tc.t.Errorf("failed to create request %s", err)
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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
package caddytest
import (
"net/http"
"strings"
"testing"
)
@@ -32,97 +31,3 @@ func TestReplaceCertificatePaths(t *testing.T) {
t.Error("expected redirect uri to be unchanged")
}
}
func TestLoadUnorderedJSON(t *testing.T) {
tester := NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
"logging": {
"logs": {
"default": {
"level": "DEBUG",
"writer": {
"output": "stdout"
}
},
"sStdOutLogs": {
"level": "DEBUG",
"writer": {
"output": "stdout"
},
"include": [
"http.*",
"admin.*"
]
},
"sFileLogs": {
"level": "DEBUG",
"writer": {
"output": "stdout"
},
"include": [
"http.*",
"admin.*"
]
}
}
},
"admin": {
"listen": "localhost:2999"
},
"apps": {
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities" : {
"local" : {
"install_trust": false
}
}
},
"http": {
"http_port": 9080,
"https_port": 9443,
"servers": {
"s_server": {
"listen": [
":9080"
],
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "static_response",
"body": "Hello"
}
]
},
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost",
"127.0.0.1"
]
}
]
}
],
"logs": {
"default_logger_name": "sStdOutLogs",
"logger_names": {
"localhost": "sStdOutLogs",
"127.0.0.1": "sFileLogs"
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
`, "json")
req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://localhost:9080/", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fail()
return
}
tester.AssertResponseCode(req, 200)
}
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@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
package integration
import (
"context"
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/elliptic"
"crypto/rand"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"net"
"net/http"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/v3"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/v3/acme"
smallstepacme "github.com/smallstep/certificates/acme"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"go.uber.org/zap/exp/zapslog"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddytest"
)
const acmeChallengePort = 9081
// Test the basic functionality of Caddy's ACME server
func TestACMEServerWithDefaults(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
logger, err := zap.NewDevelopment()
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
return
}
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
local_certs
}
acme.localhost {
acme_server
}
`, "caddyfile")
client := acmez.Client{
Client: &acme.Client{
Directory: "https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/directory",
HTTPClient: tester.Client,
Logger: slog.New(zapslog.NewHandler(logger.Core())),
},
ChallengeSolvers: map[string]acmez.Solver{
acme.ChallengeTypeHTTP01: &naiveHTTPSolver{logger: logger},
},
}
accountPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating account key: %v", err)
}
account := acme.Account{
Contact: []string{"mailto:you@example.com"},
TermsOfServiceAgreed: true,
PrivateKey: accountPrivateKey,
}
account, err = client.NewAccount(ctx, account)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("new account: %v", err)
return
}
// Every certificate needs a key.
certPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating certificate key: %v", err)
return
}
certs, err := client.ObtainCertificateForSANs(ctx, account, certPrivateKey, []string{"localhost"})
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("obtaining certificate: %v", err)
return
}
// ACME servers should usually give you the entire certificate chain
// in PEM format, and sometimes even alternate chains! It's up to you
// which one(s) to store and use, but whatever you do, be sure to
// store the certificate and key somewhere safe and secure, i.e. don't
// lose them!
for _, cert := range certs {
t.Logf("Certificate %q:\n%s\n\n", cert.URL, cert.ChainPEM)
}
}
func TestACMEServerWithMismatchedChallenges(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
logger := caddy.Log().Named("acmez")
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
local_certs
}
acme.localhost {
acme_server {
challenges tls-alpn-01
}
}
`, "caddyfile")
client := acmez.Client{
Client: &acme.Client{
Directory: "https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/directory",
HTTPClient: tester.Client,
Logger: slog.New(zapslog.NewHandler(logger.Core())),
},
ChallengeSolvers: map[string]acmez.Solver{
acme.ChallengeTypeHTTP01: &naiveHTTPSolver{logger: logger},
},
}
accountPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating account key: %v", err)
}
account := acme.Account{
Contact: []string{"mailto:you@example.com"},
TermsOfServiceAgreed: true,
PrivateKey: accountPrivateKey,
}
account, err = client.NewAccount(ctx, account)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("new account: %v", err)
return
}
// Every certificate needs a key.
certPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating certificate key: %v", err)
return
}
certs, err := client.ObtainCertificateForSANs(ctx, account, certPrivateKey, []string{"localhost"})
if len(certs) > 0 {
t.Errorf("expected '0' certificates, but received '%d'", len(certs))
}
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected errors, but received none")
}
const expectedErrMsg = "no solvers available for remaining challenges (configured=[http-01] offered=[tls-alpn-01] remaining=[tls-alpn-01])"
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), expectedErrMsg) {
t.Errorf(`received error message does not match expectation: expected="%s" received="%s"`, expectedErrMsg, err.Error())
}
}
// naiveHTTPSolver is a no-op acmez.Solver for example purposes only.
type naiveHTTPSolver struct {
srv *http.Server
logger *zap.Logger
}
func (s *naiveHTTPSolver) Present(ctx context.Context, challenge acme.Challenge) error {
smallstepacme.InsecurePortHTTP01 = acmeChallengePort
s.srv = &http.Server{
Addr: fmt.Sprintf(":%d", acmeChallengePort),
Handler: http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.Host)
if err != nil {
host = r.Host
}
s.logger.Info("received request on challenge server", zap.String("path", r.URL.Path))
if r.Method == "GET" && r.URL.Path == challenge.HTTP01ResourcePath() && strings.EqualFold(host, challenge.Identifier.Value) {
w.Header().Add("Content-Type", "text/plain")
w.Write([]byte(challenge.KeyAuthorization))
r.Close = true
s.logger.Info("served key authentication",
zap.String("identifier", challenge.Identifier.Value),
zap.String("challenge", "http-01"),
zap.String("remote", r.RemoteAddr),
)
}
}),
}
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", acmeChallengePort))
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.logger.Info("present challenge", zap.Any("challenge", challenge))
go s.srv.Serve(l)
return nil
}
func (s naiveHTTPSolver) CleanUp(ctx context.Context, challenge acme.Challenge) error {
smallstepacme.InsecurePortHTTP01 = 0
s.logger.Info("cleanup", zap.Any("challenge", challenge))
if s.srv != nil {
s.srv.Close()
}
return nil
}
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@@ -1,207 +0,0 @@
package integration
import (
"context"
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/elliptic"
"crypto/rand"
"log/slog"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/v3"
"github.com/mholt/acmez/v3/acme"
"go.uber.org/zap"
"go.uber.org/zap/exp/zapslog"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddytest"
)
func TestACMEServerDirectory(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
local_certs
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
pki {
ca local {
name "Caddy Local Authority"
}
}
}
acme.localhost:9443 {
acme_server
}
`, "caddyfile")
tester.AssertGetResponse(
"https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/directory",
200,
`{"newNonce":"https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/new-nonce","newAccount":"https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/new-account","newOrder":"https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/new-order","revokeCert":"https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/revoke-cert","keyChange":"https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/key-change"}
`)
}
func TestACMEServerAllowPolicy(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
local_certs
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
pki {
ca local {
name "Caddy Local Authority"
}
}
}
acme.localhost {
acme_server {
challenges http-01
allow {
domains localhost
}
}
}
`, "caddyfile")
ctx := context.Background()
logger, err := zap.NewDevelopment()
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
return
}
client := acmez.Client{
Client: &acme.Client{
Directory: "https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/directory",
HTTPClient: tester.Client,
Logger: slog.New(zapslog.NewHandler(logger.Core())),
},
ChallengeSolvers: map[string]acmez.Solver{
acme.ChallengeTypeHTTP01: &naiveHTTPSolver{logger: logger},
},
}
accountPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating account key: %v", err)
}
account := acme.Account{
Contact: []string{"mailto:you@example.com"},
TermsOfServiceAgreed: true,
PrivateKey: accountPrivateKey,
}
account, err = client.NewAccount(ctx, account)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("new account: %v", err)
return
}
// Every certificate needs a key.
certPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating certificate key: %v", err)
return
}
{
certs, err := client.ObtainCertificateForSANs(ctx, account, certPrivateKey, []string{"localhost"})
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("obtaining certificate for allowed domain: %v", err)
return
}
// ACME servers should usually give you the entire certificate chain
// in PEM format, and sometimes even alternate chains! It's up to you
// which one(s) to store and use, but whatever you do, be sure to
// store the certificate and key somewhere safe and secure, i.e. don't
// lose them!
for _, cert := range certs {
t.Logf("Certificate %q:\n%s\n\n", cert.URL, cert.ChainPEM)
}
}
{
_, err := client.ObtainCertificateForSANs(ctx, account, certPrivateKey, []string{"not-matching.localhost"})
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("obtaining certificate for 'not-matching.localhost' domain")
} else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rejectedIdentifier") {
t.Logf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
}
}
func TestACMEServerDenyPolicy(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
local_certs
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
pki {
ca local {
name "Caddy Local Authority"
}
}
}
acme.localhost {
acme_server {
deny {
domains deny.localhost
}
}
}
`, "caddyfile")
ctx := context.Background()
logger, err := zap.NewDevelopment()
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
return
}
client := acmez.Client{
Client: &acme.Client{
Directory: "https://acme.localhost:9443/acme/local/directory",
HTTPClient: tester.Client,
Logger: slog.New(zapslog.NewHandler(logger.Core())),
},
ChallengeSolvers: map[string]acmez.Solver{
acme.ChallengeTypeHTTP01: &naiveHTTPSolver{logger: logger},
},
}
accountPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating account key: %v", err)
}
account := acme.Account{
Contact: []string{"mailto:you@example.com"},
TermsOfServiceAgreed: true,
PrivateKey: accountPrivateKey,
}
account, err = client.NewAccount(ctx, account)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("new account: %v", err)
return
}
// Every certificate needs a key.
certPrivateKey, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("generating certificate key: %v", err)
return
}
{
_, err := client.ObtainCertificateForSANs(ctx, account, certPrivateKey, []string{"deny.localhost"})
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("obtaining certificate for 'deny.localhost' domain")
} else if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rejectedIdentifier") {
t.Logf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
}
}
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@@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ func TestAutoHTTPtoHTTPSRedirectsImplicitPort(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
admin localhost:2999
skip_install_trust
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
}
@@ -27,8 +25,6 @@ func TestAutoHTTPtoHTTPSRedirectsExplicitPortSameAsHTTPSPort(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
}
@@ -43,8 +39,6 @@ func TestAutoHTTPtoHTTPSRedirectsExplicitPortDifferentFromHTTPSPort(t *testing.T
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
}
@@ -59,9 +53,6 @@ func TestAutoHTTPRedirectsWithHTTPListenerFirstInAddresses(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
"admin": {
"listen": "localhost:2999"
},
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 9080,
@@ -83,14 +74,7 @@ func TestAutoHTTPRedirectsWithHTTPListenerFirstInAddresses(t *testing.T) {
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"local": {
"install_trust": false
}
}
}
}
}
}
`, "json")
@@ -101,8 +85,6 @@ func TestAutoHTTPRedirectsInsertedBeforeUserDefinedCatchAll(t *testing.T) {
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
local_certs
@@ -126,8 +108,6 @@ func TestAutoHTTPRedirectsInsertedBeforeUserDefinedCatchAllWithNoExplicitHTTPSit
tester := caddytest.NewTester(t)
tester.InitServer(`
{
skip_install_trust
admin localhost:2999
http_port 9080
https_port 9443
local_certs
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca custom-ca {
name "Custom CA"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca custom-ca
challenges dns-01
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "custom-ca",
"challenges": [
"dns-01"
],
"handler": "acme_server"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"custom-ca": {
"name": "Custom CA"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca custom-ca {
name "Custom CA"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca custom-ca
challenges
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "custom-ca",
"handler": "acme_server"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"custom-ca": {
"name": "Custom CA"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca internal {
name "Internal"
root_cn "Internal Root Cert"
intermediate_cn "Internal Intermediate Cert"
}
ca internal-long-lived {
name "Long-lived"
root_cn "Internal Root Cert 2"
intermediate_cn "Internal Intermediate Cert 2"
}
}
}
acme-internal.example.com {
acme_server {
ca internal
}
}
acme-long-lived.example.com {
acme_server {
ca internal-long-lived
lifetime 7d
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme-long-lived.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "internal-long-lived",
"handler": "acme_server",
"lifetime": 604800000000000
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
},
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme-internal.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "internal",
"handler": "acme_server"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"internal": {
"name": "Internal",
"root_common_name": "Internal Root Cert",
"intermediate_common_name": "Internal Intermediate Cert"
},
"internal-long-lived": {
"name": "Long-lived",
"root_common_name": "Internal Root Cert 2",
"intermediate_common_name": "Internal Intermediate Cert 2"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca custom-ca {
name "Custom CA"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca custom-ca
challenges dns-01 http-01
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "custom-ca",
"challenges": [
"dns-01",
"http-01"
],
"handler": "acme_server"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"custom-ca": {
"name": "Custom CA"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca custom-ca {
name "Custom CA"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca custom-ca
allow {
domains host-1.internal.example.com host-2.internal.example.com
}
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "custom-ca",
"handler": "acme_server",
"policy": {
"allow": {
"domains": [
"host-1.internal.example.com",
"host-2.internal.example.com"
]
}
}
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"custom-ca": {
"name": "Custom CA"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca custom-ca {
name "Custom CA"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca custom-ca
allow {
domains host-1.internal.example.com host-2.internal.example.com
}
deny {
domains dc.internal.example.com
}
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "custom-ca",
"handler": "acme_server",
"policy": {
"allow": {
"domains": [
"host-1.internal.example.com",
"host-2.internal.example.com"
]
},
"deny": {
"domains": [
"dc.internal.example.com"
]
}
}
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"custom-ca": {
"name": "Custom CA"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca custom-ca {
name "Custom CA"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca custom-ca
deny {
domains dc.internal.example.com
}
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "custom-ca",
"handler": "acme_server",
"policy": {
"deny": {
"domains": [
"dc.internal.example.com"
]
}
}
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"custom-ca": {
"name": "Custom CA"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
{
pki {
ca internal {
name "Internal"
root_cn "Internal Root Cert"
intermediate_cn "Internal Intermediate Cert"
}
}
}
acme.example.com {
acme_server {
ca internal
sign_with_root
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"acme.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"ca": "internal",
"handler": "acme_server",
"sign_with_root": true
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
},
"pki": {
"certificate_authorities": {
"internal": {
"name": "Internal",
"root_common_name": "Internal Root Cert",
"intermediate_common_name": "Internal Intermediate Cert"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,142 +0,0 @@
{
auto_https disable_redirects
admin off
}
http://localhost {
bind fd/{env.CADDY_HTTP_FD} {
protocols h1
}
log
respond "Hello, HTTP!"
}
https://localhost {
bind fd/{env.CADDY_HTTPS_FD} {
protocols h1 h2
}
bind fdgram/{env.CADDY_HTTP3_FD} {
protocols h3
}
log
respond "Hello, HTTPS!"
}
----------
{
"admin": {
"disabled": true
},
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
"fd/{env.CADDY_HTTPS_FD}",
"fdgram/{env.CADDY_HTTP3_FD}"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Hello, HTTPS!",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"automatic_https": {
"disable_redirects": true
},
"logs": {
"logger_names": {
"localhost": [
""
]
}
},
"listen_protocols": [
[
"h1",
"h2"
],
[
"h3"
]
]
},
"srv1": {
"automatic_https": {
"disable_redirects": true
}
},
"srv2": {
"listen": [
"fd/{env.CADDY_HTTP_FD}"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Hello, HTTP!",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"automatic_https": {
"disable_redirects": true,
"skip": [
"localhost"
]
},
"logs": {
"logger_names": {
"localhost": [
""
]
}
},
"listen_protocols": [
[
"h1"
]
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
:8443 {
tls internal {
on_demand
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":8443"
],
"tls_connection_policies": [
{}
]
}
}
},
"tls": {
"automation": {
"policies": [
{
"issuers": [
{
"module": "internal"
}
],
"on_demand": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ encode gzip zstd {
header Content-Type application/xhtml+xml*
header Content-Type application/atom+xml*
header Content-Type application/rss+xml*
header Content-Type application/wasm*
header Content-Type image/svg+xml*
}
}
@@ -21,8 +20,6 @@ encode {
zstd
gzip 5
}
encode
----------
{
"apps": {
@@ -50,7 +47,6 @@ encode
"application/xhtml+xml*",
"application/atom+xml*",
"application/rss+xml*",
"application/wasm*",
"image/svg+xml*"
]
},
@@ -78,17 +74,6 @@ encode
"zstd",
"gzip"
]
},
{
"encodings": {
"gzip": {},
"zstd": {}
},
"handler": "encode",
"prefer": [
"zstd",
"gzip"
]
}
]
}
@@ -106,29 +106,20 @@ example.com {
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"group": "group0",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"group": "group0",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "rewrite",
"uri": "/{http.error.status_code}.html"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
]
}
]
}
"handler": "rewrite",
"uri": "/{http.error.status_code}.html"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
]
}
]
@@ -1,281 +0,0 @@
foo.localhost {
root * /srv
error /private* "Unauthorized" 410
error /fivehundred* "Internal Server Error" 500
handle_errors 5xx {
respond "Error In range [500 .. 599]"
}
handle_errors 410 {
respond "404 or 410 error"
}
}
bar.localhost {
root * /srv
error /private* "Unauthorized" 410
error /fivehundred* "Internal Server Error" 500
handle_errors 5xx {
respond "Error In range [500 .. 599] from second site"
}
handle_errors 410 {
respond "404 or 410 error from second site"
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"foo.localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/srv"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Internal Server Error",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 500
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/fivehundred*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Unauthorized",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 410
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/private*"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
},
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"bar.localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/srv"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Internal Server Error",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 500
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/fivehundred*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Unauthorized",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 410
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/private*"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"errors": {
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"foo.localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "404 or 410 error",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} in [410]"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Error In range [500 .. 599]",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} \u003e= 500 \u0026\u0026 {http.error.status_code} \u003c= 599"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
},
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"bar.localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "404 or 410 error from second site",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} in [410]"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Error In range [500 .. 599] from second site",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} \u003e= 500 \u0026\u0026 {http.error.status_code} \u003c= 599"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
{
http_port 3010
}
localhost:3010 {
root * /srv
error /private* "Unauthorized" 410
error /hidden* "Not found" 404
handle_errors 4xx {
respond "Error in the [400 .. 499] range"
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 3010,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":3010"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/srv"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Unauthorized",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 410
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/private*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Not found",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 404
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/hidden*"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"errors": {
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Error in the [400 .. 499] range",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} \u003e= 400 \u0026\u0026 {http.error.status_code} \u003c= 499"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
{
http_port 2099
}
localhost:2099 {
root * /srv
error /private* "Unauthorized" 410
error /threehundred* "Moved Permanently" 301
error /internalerr* "Internal Server Error" 500
handle_errors 500 3xx {
respond "Error code is equal to 500 or in the [300..399] range"
}
handle_errors 4xx {
respond "Error in the [400 .. 499] range"
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 2099,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":2099"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/srv"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Moved Permanently",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 301
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/threehundred*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Internal Server Error",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 500
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/internalerr*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Unauthorized",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 410
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/private*"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"errors": {
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Error in the [400 .. 499] range",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} \u003e= 400 \u0026\u0026 {http.error.status_code} \u003c= 499"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Error code is equal to 500 or in the [300..399] range",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} \u003e= 300 \u0026\u0026 {http.error.status_code} \u003c= 399 || {http.error.status_code} in [500]"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
{
http_port 3010
}
localhost:3010 {
root * /srv
error /private* "Unauthorized" 410
error /hidden* "Not found" 404
handle_errors 404 410 {
respond "404 or 410 error"
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 3010,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":3010"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/srv"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Unauthorized",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 410
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/private*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Not found",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 404
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/hidden*"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"errors": {
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "404 or 410 error",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} in [404, 410]"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
{
http_port 2099
}
localhost:2099 {
root * /srv
error /private* "Unauthorized" 410
error /hidden* "Not found" 404
error /internalerr* "Internal Server Error" 500
handle_errors {
respond "Fallback route: code outside the [400..499] range"
}
handle_errors 4xx {
respond "Error in the [400 .. 499] range"
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 2099,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":2099"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/srv"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Internal Server Error",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 500
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/internalerr*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Unauthorized",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 410
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/private*"
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"error": "Not found",
"handler": "error",
"status_code": 404
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/hidden*"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"errors": {
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Error in the [400 .. 499] range",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} \u003e= 400 \u0026\u0026 {http.error.status_code} \u003c= 499"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Fallback route: code outside the [400..499] range",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,260 +0,0 @@
{
http_port 2099
}
localhost:2099 {
root * /var/www/
file_server
handle_errors 404 {
handle /en/* {
respond "not found" 404
}
handle /es/* {
respond "no encontrado"
}
handle {
respond "default not found"
}
}
handle_errors {
handle /en/* {
respond "English error"
}
handle /es/* {
respond "Spanish error"
}
handle {
respond "Default error"
}
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 2099,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":2099"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "/var/www/"
},
{
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
],
"errors": {
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"localhost"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"group": "group3",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "not found",
"handler": "static_response",
"status_code": 404
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/en/*"
]
}
]
},
{
"group": "group3",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "no encontrado",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/es/*"
]
}
]
},
{
"group": "group3",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "default not found",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} in [404]"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"group": "group8",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "English error",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/en/*"
]
}
]
},
{
"group": "group8",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Spanish error",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"match": [
{
"path": [
"/es/*"
]
}
]
},
{
"group": "group8",
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"body": "Default error",
"handler": "static_response"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
(snippet) {
@g `{http.error.status_code} == 404`
}
example.com
@a expression {http.error.status_code} == 400
@@ -18,12 +14,6 @@ abort @d
@e expression `{http.error.status_code} == 404`
abort @e
@f `{http.error.status_code} == 404`
abort @f
import snippet
abort @g
----------
{
"apps": {
@@ -94,10 +84,7 @@ abort @g
],
"match": [
{
"expression": {
"expr": "{http.error.status_code} == 403",
"name": "d"
}
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} == 403"
}
]
},
@@ -110,42 +97,7 @@ abort @g
],
"match": [
{
"expression": {
"expr": "{http.error.status_code} == 404",
"name": "e"
}
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"abort": true,
"handler": "static_response"
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": {
"expr": "{http.error.status_code} == 404",
"name": "f"
}
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"abort": true,
"handler": "static_response"
}
],
"match": [
{
"expression": {
"expr": "{http.error.status_code} == 404",
"name": "g"
}
"expression": "{http.error.status_code} == 404"
}
]
}
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
:8080 {
root * ./
file_server {
etag_file_extensions .b3sum .sha256
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":8080"
],
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars",
"root": "./"
},
{
"etag_file_extensions": [
".b3sum",
".sha256"
],
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
:80
file_server {
browse {
file_limit 4000
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":80"
],
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"browse": {
"file_limit": 4000
},
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -3,10 +3,6 @@
file_server {
precompressed zstd br gzip
}
file_server {
precompressed
}
----------
{
"apps": {
@@ -34,22 +30,6 @@ file_server {
"br",
"gzip"
]
},
{
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
],
"precompressed": {
"br": {},
"gzip": {},
"zstd": {}
},
"precompressed_order": [
"br",
"zstd",
"gzip"
]
}
]
}
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
:80
file_server {
browse {
sort size desc
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":80"
],
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"browse": {
"sort": [
"size",
"desc"
]
},
"handler": "file_server",
"hide": [
"./Caddyfile"
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,203 +0,0 @@
app.example.com {
forward_auth authelia:9091 {
uri /api/authz/forward-auth
copy_headers Remote-User Remote-Groups Remote-Name Remote-Email
}
reverse_proxy backend:8080
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"app.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handle_response": [
{
"match": {
"status_code": [
2
]
},
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"Remote-Email": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Email}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Email}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"Remote-Groups": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Groups}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Groups}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"Remote-Name": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Name}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Name}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"Remote-User": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-User}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-User}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"handler": "reverse_proxy",
"headers": {
"request": {
"set": {
"X-Forwarded-Method": [
"{http.request.method}"
],
"X-Forwarded-Uri": [
"{http.request.uri}"
]
}
}
},
"rewrite": {
"method": "GET",
"uri": "/api/authz/forward-auth"
},
"upstreams": [
{
"dial": "authelia:9091"
}
]
},
{
"handler": "reverse_proxy",
"upstreams": [
{
"dial": "backend:8080"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
app.example.com {
forward_auth authelia:9091 {
uri /api/verify?rd=https://authelia.example.com
copy_headers Remote-User Remote-Groups Remote-Name Remote-Email
}
reverse_proxy backend:8080
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":443"
],
"routes": [
{
"match": [
{
"host": [
"app.example.com"
]
}
],
"handle": [
{
"handler": "subroute",
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handle_response": [
{
"match": {
"status_code": [
2
]
},
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"Remote-Email": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Email}"
],
"Remote-Groups": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Groups}"
],
"Remote-Name": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-Name}"
],
"Remote-User": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.Remote-User}"
]
}
}
}
]
}
]
}
],
"handler": "reverse_proxy",
"headers": {
"request": {
"set": {
"X-Forwarded-Method": [
"{http.request.method}"
],
"X-Forwarded-Uri": [
"{http.request.uri}"
]
}
}
},
"rewrite": {
"method": "GET",
"uri": "/api/verify?rd=https://authelia.example.com"
},
"upstreams": [
{
"dial": "authelia:9091"
}
]
},
{
"handler": "reverse_proxy",
"upstreams": [
{
"dial": "backend:8080"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"terminal": true
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -1,206 +0,0 @@
:8881
forward_auth localhost:9000 {
uri /auth
copy_headers A>1 B C>3 {
D
E>5
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":8881"
],
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handle_response": [
{
"match": {
"status_code": [
2
]
},
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "vars"
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"1": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.A}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.A}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"B": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.B}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.B}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"3": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.C}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.C}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"D": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.D}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.D}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"5": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.E}"
]
}
}
}
],
"match": [
{
"not": [
{
"vars": {
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.E}": [
""
]
}
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
],
"handler": "reverse_proxy",
"headers": {
"request": {
"set": {
"X-Forwarded-Method": [
"{http.request.method}"
],
"X-Forwarded-Uri": [
"{http.request.uri}"
]
}
}
},
"rewrite": {
"method": "GET",
"uri": "/auth"
},
"upstreams": [
{
"dial": "localhost:9000"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
:8881
forward_auth localhost:9000 {
uri /auth
copy_headers A>1 B C>3 {
D
E>5
}
}
----------
{
"apps": {
"http": {
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":8881"
],
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handle_response": [
{
"match": {
"status_code": [
2
]
},
"routes": [
{
"handle": [
{
"handler": "headers",
"request": {
"set": {
"1": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.A}"
],
"3": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.C}"
],
"5": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.E}"
],
"B": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.B}"
],
"D": [
"{http.reverse_proxy.header.D}"
]
}
}
}
]
}
]
}
],
"handler": "reverse_proxy",
"headers": {
"request": {
"set": {
"X-Forwarded-Method": [
"{http.request.method}"
],
"X-Forwarded-Uri": [
"{http.request.uri}"
]
}
}
},
"rewrite": {
"method": "GET",
"uri": "/auth"
},
"upstreams": [
{
"dial": "localhost:9000"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -3,14 +3,11 @@
http_port 8080
https_port 8443
grace_period 5s
shutdown_delay 10s
default_sni localhost
order root first
storage file_system {
root /data
}
storage_check off
storage_clean_interval off
acme_ca https://example.com
acme_ca_root /path/to/ca.crt
ocsp_stapling off
@@ -19,6 +16,8 @@
admin off
on_demand_tls {
ask https://example.com
interval 30s
burst 20
}
local_certs
key_type ed25519
@@ -46,7 +45,6 @@
"http_port": 8080,
"https_port": 8443,
"grace_period": 5000000000,
"shutdown_delay": 10000000000,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
@@ -69,15 +67,14 @@
}
],
"on_demand": {
"permission": {
"endpoint": "https://example.com",
"module": "http"
}
"rate_limit": {
"interval": 30000000000,
"burst": 20
},
"ask": "https://example.com"
}
},
"disable_ocsp_stapling": true,
"disable_storage_check": true,
"disable_storage_clean": true
"disable_ocsp_stapling": true
}
}
}
@@ -17,10 +17,11 @@
admin off
on_demand_tls {
ask https://example.com
interval 30s
burst 20
}
storage_clean_interval 7d
renew_interval 1d
ocsp_interval 2d
key_type ed25519
}
@@ -61,14 +62,6 @@
"issuers": [
{
"ca": "https://example.com",
"challenges": {
"http": {
"alternate_port": 8080
},
"tls-alpn": {
"alternate_port": 8443
}
},
"email": "test@example.com",
"external_account": {
"key_id": "4K2scIVbBpNd-78scadB2g",
@@ -84,12 +77,12 @@
}
],
"on_demand": {
"permission": {
"endpoint": "https://example.com",
"module": "http"
}
"rate_limit": {
"interval": 30000000000,
"burst": 20
},
"ask": "https://example.com"
},
"ocsp_interval": 172800000000000,
"renew_interval": 86400000000000,
"storage_clean_interval": 604800000000000
}
@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@
}
on_demand_tls {
ask https://example.com
interval 30s
burst 20
}
local_certs
key_type ed25519
@@ -69,10 +71,11 @@
}
],
"on_demand": {
"permission": {
"endpoint": "https://example.com",
"module": "http"
}
"rate_limit": {
"interval": 30000000000,
"burst": 20
},
"ask": "https://example.com"
}
}
}
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
{
http_port 8080
persist_config off
admin {
origins localhost:2019 [::1]:2019 127.0.0.1:2019 192.168.10.128
}
}
:80
----------
{
"admin": {
"listen": "localhost:2019",
"origins": [
"localhost:2019",
"[::1]:2019",
"127.0.0.1:2019",
"192.168.10.128"
],
"config": {
"persist": false
}
},
"apps": {
"http": {
"http_port": 8080,
"servers": {
"srv0": {
"listen": [
":80"
]
}
}
}
}
}

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