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package audit
import (
"crypto/sha1"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical"
"github.com/mitchellh/copystructure"
"github.com/mitchellh/reflectwalk"
)
// Hash will hash the given type. This has built-in support for auth,
// requests, and responses. If it is a type that isn't recognized, then
// it will be passed through.
//
// The structure is modified in-place.
func Hash(raw interface{}) error {
fn := HashSHA1("")
switch s := raw.(type) {
case *logical.Auth:
if s == nil {
return nil
}
if s.ClientToken != "" {
token, err := fn(s.ClientToken)
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.ClientToken = token
}
case *logical.Request:
if s == nil {
return nil
}
if s.Auth != nil {
if err := Hash(s.Auth); err != nil {
return err
}
}
data, err := HashStructure(s.Data, fn)
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.Data = data.(map[string]interface{})
case *logical.Response:
if s == nil {
return nil
}
if s.Auth != nil {
if err := Hash(s.Auth); err != nil {
return err
}
}
data, err := HashStructure(s.Data, fn)
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.Data = data.(map[string]interface{})
}
return nil
}
// HashStructure takes an interface and hashes all the values within
// the structure. Only _values_ are hashed: keys of objects are not.
//
// For the HashCallback, see the built-in HashCallbacks below.
func HashStructure(s interface{}, cb HashCallback) (interface{}, error) {
s, err := copystructure.Copy(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
walker := &hashWalker{Callback: cb}
if err := reflectwalk.Walk(s, walker); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return s, nil
}
// HashCallback is the callback called for HashStructure to hash
// a value.
type HashCallback func(string) (string, error)
// HashSHA1 returns a HashCallback that hashes data with SHA1 and
// with an optional salt. If salt is a blank string, no salt is used.
func HashSHA1(salt string) HashCallback {
return func(v string) (string, error) {
hashed := sha1.Sum([]byte(v + salt))
return "sha1:" + hex.EncodeToString(hashed[:]), nil
}
}
// hashWalker implements interfaces for the reflectwalk package
// (github.com/mitchellh/reflectwalk) that can be used to automatically
// replace primitives with a hashed value.
type hashWalker struct {
// Callback is the function to call with the primitive that is
// to be hashed. If there is an error, walking will be halted
// immediately and the error returned.
Callback HashCallback
key []string
lastValue reflect.Value
loc reflectwalk.Location
cs []reflect.Value
csKey []reflect.Value
csData interface{}
sliceIndex int
unknownKeys []string
}
func (w *hashWalker) Enter(loc reflectwalk.Location) error {
w.loc = loc
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) Exit(loc reflectwalk.Location) error {
w.loc = reflectwalk.None
switch loc {
case reflectwalk.Map:
w.cs = w.cs[:len(w.cs)-1]
case reflectwalk.MapValue:
w.key = w.key[:len(w.key)-1]
w.csKey = w.csKey[:len(w.csKey)-1]
case reflectwalk.Slice:
w.cs = w.cs[:len(w.cs)-1]
case reflectwalk.SliceElem:
w.csKey = w.csKey[:len(w.csKey)-1]
}
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) Map(m reflect.Value) error {
w.cs = append(w.cs, m)
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) MapElem(m, k, v reflect.Value) error {
w.csData = k
w.csKey = append(w.csKey, k)
w.key = append(w.key, k.String())
w.lastValue = v
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) Slice(s reflect.Value) error {
w.cs = append(w.cs, s)
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) SliceElem(i int, elem reflect.Value) error {
w.csKey = append(w.csKey, reflect.ValueOf(i))
w.sliceIndex = i
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) Primitive(v reflect.Value) error {
if w.Callback == nil {
return nil
}
// We don't touch map keys
if w.loc == reflectwalk.MapKey {
return nil
}
setV := v
// We only care about strings
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface {
setV = v
v = v.Elem()
}
if v.Kind() != reflect.String {
return nil
}
replaceVal, err := w.Callback(v.Interface().(string))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error hashing value: %s", err)
}
resultVal := reflect.ValueOf(replaceVal)
switch w.loc {
case reflectwalk.MapKey:
m := w.cs[len(w.cs)-1]
// Delete the old value
var zero reflect.Value
m.SetMapIndex(w.csData.(reflect.Value), zero)
// Set the new key with the existing value
m.SetMapIndex(resultVal, w.lastValue)
// Set the key to be the new key
w.csData = resultVal
case reflectwalk.MapValue:
// If we're in a map, then the only way to set a map value is
// to set it directly.
m := w.cs[len(w.cs)-1]
mk := w.csData.(reflect.Value)
m.SetMapIndex(mk, resultVal)
default:
// Otherwise, we should be addressable
setV.Set(resultVal)
}
return nil
}
func (w *hashWalker) removeCurrent() {
// Append the key to the unknown keys
w.unknownKeys = append(w.unknownKeys, strings.Join(w.key, "."))
for i := 1; i <= len(w.cs); i++ {
c := w.cs[len(w.cs)-i]
switch c.Kind() {
case reflect.Map:
// Zero value so that we delete the map key
var val reflect.Value
// Get the key and delete it
k := w.csData.(reflect.Value)
c.SetMapIndex(k, val)
return
}
}
panic("No container found for removeCurrent")
}
func (w *hashWalker) replaceCurrent(v reflect.Value) {
c := w.cs[len(w.cs)-2]
switch c.Kind() {
case reflect.Map:
// Get the key and delete it
k := w.csKey[len(w.csKey)-1]
c.SetMapIndex(k, v)
}
}