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package db
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import (
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"context"
"database/sql"
"encoding/json"
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"errors"
"fmt"
"net/netip"
"path/filepath"
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"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
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"github.com/glebarez/sqlite"
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"github.com/go-gormigrate/gormigrate/v2"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/hscontrol/types"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/hscontrol/util"
"github.com/rs/zerolog/log"
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"gorm.io/driver/postgres"
"gorm.io/gorm"
"gorm.io/gorm/logger"
"gorm.io/gorm/schema"
"tailscale.com/util/set"
Redo OIDC configuration (#2020) expand user, add claims to user This commit expands the user table with additional fields that can be retrieved from OIDC providers (and other places) and uses this data in various tailscale response objects if it is available. This is the beginning of implementing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X85PMxIaVWDF6T_UPji3OeeUqVBcGj_uHRM5CI-AwlY/edit trying to make OIDC more coherant and maintainable in addition to giving the user a better experience and integration with a provider. remove usernames in magic dns, normalisation of emails this commit removes the option to have usernames as part of MagicDNS domains and headscale will now align with Tailscale, where there is a root domain, and the machine name. In addition, the various normalisation functions for dns names has been made lighter not caring about username and special character that wont occur. Email are no longer normalised as part of the policy processing. untagle oidc and regcache, use typed cache This commits stops reusing the registration cache for oidc purposes and switches the cache to be types and not use any allowing the removal of a bunch of casting. try to make reauth/register branches clearer in oidc Currently there was a function that did a bunch of stuff, finding the machine key, trying to find the node, reauthing the node, returning some status, and it was called validate which was very confusing. This commit tries to split this into what to do if the node exists, if it needs to register etc. Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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"zgo.at/zcache/v2"
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)
func init() {
schema.RegisterSerializer("text", TextSerialiser{})
}
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var errDatabaseNotSupported = errors.New("database type not supported")
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// KV is a key-value store in a psql table. For future use...
// TODO(kradalby): Is this used for anything?
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type KV struct {
Key string
Value string
}
type HSDatabase struct {
Redo OIDC configuration (#2020) expand user, add claims to user This commit expands the user table with additional fields that can be retrieved from OIDC providers (and other places) and uses this data in various tailscale response objects if it is available. This is the beginning of implementing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X85PMxIaVWDF6T_UPji3OeeUqVBcGj_uHRM5CI-AwlY/edit trying to make OIDC more coherant and maintainable in addition to giving the user a better experience and integration with a provider. remove usernames in magic dns, normalisation of emails this commit removes the option to have usernames as part of MagicDNS domains and headscale will now align with Tailscale, where there is a root domain, and the machine name. In addition, the various normalisation functions for dns names has been made lighter not caring about username and special character that wont occur. Email are no longer normalised as part of the policy processing. untagle oidc and regcache, use typed cache This commits stops reusing the registration cache for oidc purposes and switches the cache to be types and not use any allowing the removal of a bunch of casting. try to make reauth/register branches clearer in oidc Currently there was a function that did a bunch of stuff, finding the machine key, trying to find the node, reauthing the node, returning some status, and it was called validate which was very confusing. This commit tries to split this into what to do if the node exists, if it needs to register etc. Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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DB *gorm.DB
cfg *types.DatabaseConfig
regCache *zcache.Cache[string, types.Node]
baseDomain string
}
// TODO(kradalby): assemble this struct from toptions or something typed
// rather than arguments.
func NewHeadscaleDatabase(
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cfg types.DatabaseConfig,
baseDomain string,
Redo OIDC configuration (#2020) expand user, add claims to user This commit expands the user table with additional fields that can be retrieved from OIDC providers (and other places) and uses this data in various tailscale response objects if it is available. This is the beginning of implementing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X85PMxIaVWDF6T_UPji3OeeUqVBcGj_uHRM5CI-AwlY/edit trying to make OIDC more coherant and maintainable in addition to giving the user a better experience and integration with a provider. remove usernames in magic dns, normalisation of emails this commit removes the option to have usernames as part of MagicDNS domains and headscale will now align with Tailscale, where there is a root domain, and the machine name. In addition, the various normalisation functions for dns names has been made lighter not caring about username and special character that wont occur. Email are no longer normalised as part of the policy processing. untagle oidc and regcache, use typed cache This commits stops reusing the registration cache for oidc purposes and switches the cache to be types and not use any allowing the removal of a bunch of casting. try to make reauth/register branches clearer in oidc Currently there was a function that did a bunch of stuff, finding the machine key, trying to find the node, reauthing the node, returning some status, and it was called validate which was very confusing. This commit tries to split this into what to do if the node exists, if it needs to register etc. Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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regCache *zcache.Cache[string, types.Node],
) (*HSDatabase, error) {
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dbConn, err := openDB(cfg)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
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migrations := gormigrate.New(
dbConn,
gormigrate.DefaultOptions,
[]*gormigrate.Migration{
// New migrations must be added as transactions at the end of this list.
// The initial migration here is quite messy, completely out of order and
// has no versioning and is the tech debt of not having versioned migrations
// prior to this point. This first migration is all DB changes to bring a DB
// up to 0.23.0.
{
ID: "202312101416",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
if cfg.Type == types.DatabasePostgres {
tx.Exec(`create extension if not exists "uuid-ossp";`)
}
_ = tx.Migrator().RenameTable("namespaces", "users")
// the big rename from Machine to Node
_ = tx.Migrator().RenameTable("machines", "nodes")
_ = tx.Migrator().
RenameColumn(&types.Route{}, "machine_id", "node_id")
err = tx.AutoMigrate(types.User{})
if err != nil {
return err
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}
_ = tx.Migrator().
RenameColumn(&types.Node{}, "namespace_id", "user_id")
_ = tx.Migrator().
RenameColumn(&types.PreAuthKey{}, "namespace_id", "user_id")
_ = tx.Migrator().
RenameColumn(&types.Node{}, "ip_address", "ip_addresses")
_ = tx.Migrator().RenameColumn(&types.Node{}, "name", "hostname")
// GivenName is used as the primary source of DNS names, make sure
// the field is populated and normalized if it was not when the
// node was registered.
_ = tx.Migrator().
RenameColumn(&types.Node{}, "nickname", "given_name")
dbConn.Model(&types.Node{}).Where("auth_key_id = ?", 0).Update("auth_key_id", nil)
// If the Node table has a column for registered,
// find all occourences of "false" and drop them. Then
// remove the column.
if tx.Migrator().HasColumn(&types.Node{}, "registered") {
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log.Info().
Msg(`Database has legacy "registered" column in node, removing...`)
nodes := types.Nodes{}
if err := tx.Not("registered").Find(&nodes).Error; err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Error accessing db")
}
for _, node := range nodes {
log.Info().
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Str("node", node.Hostname).
Str("machine_key", node.MachineKey.ShortString()).
Msg("Deleting unregistered node")
if err := tx.Delete(&types.Node{}, node.ID).Error; err != nil {
log.Error().
Err(err).
Str("node", node.Hostname).
Str("machine_key", node.MachineKey.ShortString()).
Msg("Error deleting unregistered node")
}
}
err := tx.Migrator().DropColumn(&types.Node{}, "registered")
if err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Error dropping registered column")
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}
}
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// Remove any invalid routes associated with a node that does not exist.
if tx.Migrator().HasTable(&types.Route{}) && tx.Migrator().HasTable(&types.Node{}) {
err := tx.Exec("delete from routes where node_id not in (select id from nodes)").Error
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
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err = tx.AutoMigrate(&types.Route{})
if err != nil {
return err
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}
err = tx.AutoMigrate(&types.Node{})
if err != nil {
return err
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}
// Ensure all keys have correct prefixes
// https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/blob/main/types/key/node.go#L35
type result struct {
ID uint64
MachineKey string
NodeKey string
DiscoKey string
}
var results []result
err = tx.Raw("SELECT id, node_key, machine_key, disco_key FROM nodes").
Find(&results).
Error
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if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, node := range results {
mKey := node.MachineKey
if !strings.HasPrefix(node.MachineKey, "mkey:") {
mKey = "mkey:" + node.MachineKey
}
nKey := node.NodeKey
if !strings.HasPrefix(node.NodeKey, "nodekey:") {
nKey = "nodekey:" + node.NodeKey
}
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dKey := node.DiscoKey
if !strings.HasPrefix(node.DiscoKey, "discokey:") {
dKey = "discokey:" + node.DiscoKey
}
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err := tx.Exec(
"UPDATE nodes SET machine_key = @mKey, node_key = @nKey, disco_key = @dKey WHERE ID = @id",
sql.Named("mKey", mKey),
sql.Named("nKey", nKey),
sql.Named("dKey", dKey),
sql.Named("id", node.ID),
).Error
if err != nil {
return err
}
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}
if tx.Migrator().HasColumn(&types.Node{}, "enabled_routes") {
log.Info().
Msgf("Database has legacy enabled_routes column in node, migrating...")
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type NodeAux struct {
ID uint64
EnabledRoutes []netip.Prefix `gorm:"serializer:json"`
}
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nodesAux := []NodeAux{}
err := tx.Table("nodes").
Select("id, enabled_routes").
Scan(&nodesAux).
Error
if err != nil {
log.Fatal().Err(err).Msg("Error accessing db")
}
for _, node := range nodesAux {
for _, prefix := range node.EnabledRoutes {
if err != nil {
log.Error().
Err(err).
Str("enabled_route", prefix.String()).
Msg("Error parsing enabled_route")
continue
}
err = tx.Preload("Node").
Where("node_id = ? AND prefix = ?", node.ID, prefix).
First(&types.Route{}).
Error
if err == nil {
log.Info().
Str("enabled_route", prefix.String()).
Msg("Route already migrated to new table, skipping")
continue
}
route := types.Route{
NodeID: node.ID,
Advertised: true,
Enabled: true,
Prefix: prefix,
}
if err := tx.Create(&route).Error; err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Error creating route")
} else {
log.Info().
Uint64("node_id", route.NodeID).
Str("prefix", prefix.String()).
Msg("Route migrated")
}
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}
}
err = tx.Migrator().DropColumn(&types.Node{}, "enabled_routes")
if err != nil {
log.Error().
Err(err).
Msg("Error dropping enabled_routes column")
}
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}
if tx.Migrator().HasColumn(&types.Node{}, "given_name") {
nodes := types.Nodes{}
if err := tx.Find(&nodes).Error; err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Error accessing db")
}
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for item, node := range nodes {
if node.GivenName == "" {
if err != nil {
log.Error().
Caller().
Str("hostname", node.Hostname).
Err(err).
Msg("Failed to normalize node hostname in DB migration")
}
err = tx.Model(nodes[item]).Updates(types.Node{
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GivenName: node.Hostname,
}).Error
if err != nil {
log.Error().
Caller().
Str("hostname", node.Hostname).
Err(err).
Msg("Failed to save normalized node name in DB migration")
}
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}
}
}
err = tx.AutoMigrate(&KV{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = tx.AutoMigrate(&types.PreAuthKey{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
type preAuthKeyACLTag struct {
ID uint64 `gorm:"primary_key"`
PreAuthKeyID uint64
Tag string
}
err = tx.AutoMigrate(&preAuthKeyACLTag{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_ = tx.Migrator().DropTable("shared_machines")
err = tx.AutoMigrate(&types.APIKey{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
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return nil
},
Rollback: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
return nil
},
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},
{
// drop key-value table, it is not used, and has not contained
// useful data for a long time or ever.
ID: "202312101430",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
return tx.Migrator().DropTable("kvs")
},
Rollback: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
return nil
},
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},
{
// remove last_successful_update from node table,
// no longer used.
ID: "202402151347",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
_ = tx.Migrator().DropColumn(&types.Node{}, "last_successful_update")
return nil
},
Rollback: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
return nil
},
},
{
// Replace column with IP address list with dedicated
// IP v4 and v6 column.
// Note that previously, the list _could_ contain more
// than two addresses, which should not really happen.
// In that case, the first occurrence of each type will
// be kept.
ID: "2024041121742",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
_ = tx.Migrator().AddColumn(&types.Node{}, "ipv4")
_ = tx.Migrator().AddColumn(&types.Node{}, "ipv6")
type node struct {
ID uint64 `gorm:"column:id"`
Addresses string `gorm:"column:ip_addresses"`
}
var nodes []node
_ = tx.Raw("SELECT id, ip_addresses FROM nodes").Scan(&nodes).Error
for _, node := range nodes {
addrs := strings.Split(node.Addresses, ",")
if len(addrs) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("no addresses found for node(%d)", node.ID)
}
var v4 *netip.Addr
var v6 *netip.Addr
for _, addrStr := range addrs {
addr, err := netip.ParseAddr(addrStr)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("parsing IP for node(%d) from database: %w", node.ID, err)
}
if addr.Is4() && v4 == nil {
v4 = &addr
}
if addr.Is6() && v6 == nil {
v6 = &addr
}
}
if v4 != nil {
err = tx.Model(&types.Node{}).Where("id = ?", node.ID).Update("ipv4", v4.String()).Error
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("saving ip addresses to new columns: %w", err)
}
}
if v6 != nil {
err = tx.Model(&types.Node{}).Where("id = ?", node.ID).Update("ipv6", v6.String()).Error
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("saving ip addresses to new columns: %w", err)
}
}
}
_ = tx.Migrator().DropColumn(&types.Node{}, "ip_addresses")
return nil
},
Rollback: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
return nil
},
},
{
ID: "202406021630",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
err := tx.AutoMigrate(&types.Policy{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
},
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
// denormalise the ACL tags for preauth keys back onto
// the preauth key table. We dont normalise or reuse and
// it is just a bunch of work for extra work.
{
ID: "202409271400",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
preauthkeyTags := map[uint64]set.Set[string]{}
type preAuthKeyACLTag struct {
ID uint64 `gorm:"primary_key"`
PreAuthKeyID uint64
Tag string
}
var aclTags []preAuthKeyACLTag
if err := tx.Find(&aclTags).Error; err != nil {
return err
}
// Store the current tags.
for _, tag := range aclTags {
if preauthkeyTags[tag.PreAuthKeyID] == nil {
preauthkeyTags[tag.PreAuthKeyID] = set.SetOf([]string{tag.Tag})
} else {
preauthkeyTags[tag.PreAuthKeyID].Add(tag.Tag)
}
}
// Add tags column and restore the tags.
_ = tx.Migrator().AddColumn(&types.PreAuthKey{}, "tags")
for keyID, tags := range preauthkeyTags {
s := tags.Slice()
j, err := json.Marshal(s)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := tx.Model(&types.PreAuthKey{}).Where("id = ?", keyID).Update("tags", string(j)).Error; err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Drop the old table.
_ = tx.Migrator().DropTable(&preAuthKeyACLTag{})
Redo OIDC configuration (#2020) expand user, add claims to user This commit expands the user table with additional fields that can be retrieved from OIDC providers (and other places) and uses this data in various tailscale response objects if it is available. This is the beginning of implementing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X85PMxIaVWDF6T_UPji3OeeUqVBcGj_uHRM5CI-AwlY/edit trying to make OIDC more coherant and maintainable in addition to giving the user a better experience and integration with a provider. remove usernames in magic dns, normalisation of emails this commit removes the option to have usernames as part of MagicDNS domains and headscale will now align with Tailscale, where there is a root domain, and the machine name. In addition, the various normalisation functions for dns names has been made lighter not caring about username and special character that wont occur. Email are no longer normalised as part of the policy processing. untagle oidc and regcache, use typed cache This commits stops reusing the registration cache for oidc purposes and switches the cache to be types and not use any allowing the removal of a bunch of casting. try to make reauth/register branches clearer in oidc Currently there was a function that did a bunch of stuff, finding the machine key, trying to find the node, reauthing the node, returning some status, and it was called validate which was very confusing. This commit tries to split this into what to do if the node exists, if it needs to register etc. Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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return nil
},
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
{
// Pick up new user fields used for OIDC and to
// populate the user with more interesting information.
Redo OIDC configuration (#2020) expand user, add claims to user This commit expands the user table with additional fields that can be retrieved from OIDC providers (and other places) and uses this data in various tailscale response objects if it is available. This is the beginning of implementing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X85PMxIaVWDF6T_UPji3OeeUqVBcGj_uHRM5CI-AwlY/edit trying to make OIDC more coherant and maintainable in addition to giving the user a better experience and integration with a provider. remove usernames in magic dns, normalisation of emails this commit removes the option to have usernames as part of MagicDNS domains and headscale will now align with Tailscale, where there is a root domain, and the machine name. In addition, the various normalisation functions for dns names has been made lighter not caring about username and special character that wont occur. Email are no longer normalised as part of the policy processing. untagle oidc and regcache, use typed cache This commits stops reusing the registration cache for oidc purposes and switches the cache to be types and not use any allowing the removal of a bunch of casting. try to make reauth/register branches clearer in oidc Currently there was a function that did a bunch of stuff, finding the machine key, trying to find the node, reauthing the node, returning some status, and it was called validate which was very confusing. This commit tries to split this into what to do if the node exists, if it needs to register etc. Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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ID: "202407191627",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
err := tx.AutoMigrate(&types.User{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
},
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
{
// The unique constraint of Name has been dropped
// in favour of a unique together of name and
// provider identity.
ID: "202408181235",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
err := tx.AutoMigrate(&types.User{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Set up indexes and unique constraints outside of GORM, it does not support
// conditional unique constraints.
// This ensures the following:
// - A user name and provider_identifier is unique
// - A provider_identifier is unique
// - A user name is unique if there is no provider_identifier is not set
for _, idx := range []string{
"DROP INDEX IF EXISTS idx_provider_identifier",
"DROP INDEX IF EXISTS idx_name_provider_identifier",
"CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_provider_identifier ON users (provider_identifier) WHERE provider_identifier IS NOT NULL;",
"CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_name_provider_identifier ON users (name,provider_identifier);",
"CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_name_no_provider_identifier ON users (name) WHERE provider_identifier IS NULL;",
} {
err = tx.Exec(idx).Error
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("creating username index: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
},
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
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},
)
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if err := runMigrations(cfg, dbConn, migrations); err != nil {
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log.Fatal().Err(err).Msgf("Migration failed: %v", err)
}
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db := HSDatabase{
Redo OIDC configuration (#2020) expand user, add claims to user This commit expands the user table with additional fields that can be retrieved from OIDC providers (and other places) and uses this data in various tailscale response objects if it is available. This is the beginning of implementing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X85PMxIaVWDF6T_UPji3OeeUqVBcGj_uHRM5CI-AwlY/edit trying to make OIDC more coherant and maintainable in addition to giving the user a better experience and integration with a provider. remove usernames in magic dns, normalisation of emails this commit removes the option to have usernames as part of MagicDNS domains and headscale will now align with Tailscale, where there is a root domain, and the machine name. In addition, the various normalisation functions for dns names has been made lighter not caring about username and special character that wont occur. Email are no longer normalised as part of the policy processing. untagle oidc and regcache, use typed cache This commits stops reusing the registration cache for oidc purposes and switches the cache to be types and not use any allowing the removal of a bunch of casting. try to make reauth/register branches clearer in oidc Currently there was a function that did a bunch of stuff, finding the machine key, trying to find the node, reauthing the node, returning some status, and it was called validate which was very confusing. This commit tries to split this into what to do if the node exists, if it needs to register etc. Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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DB: dbConn,
cfg: &cfg,
regCache: regCache,
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baseDomain: baseDomain,
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}
return &db, err
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}
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func openDB(cfg types.DatabaseConfig) (*gorm.DB, error) {
// TODO(kradalby): Integrate this with zerolog
var dbLogger logger.Interface
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if cfg.Debug {
dbLogger = util.NewDBLogWrapper(&log.Logger, cfg.Gorm.SlowThreshold, cfg.Gorm.SkipErrRecordNotFound, cfg.Gorm.ParameterizedQueries)
} else {
dbLogger = logger.Default.LogMode(logger.Silent)
}
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switch cfg.Type {
case types.DatabaseSqlite:
dir := filepath.Dir(cfg.Sqlite.Path)
err := util.EnsureDir(dir)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("creating directory for sqlite: %w", err)
}
log.Info().
Str("database", types.DatabaseSqlite).
Str("path", cfg.Sqlite.Path).
Msg("Opening database")
db, err := gorm.Open(
sqlite.Open(cfg.Sqlite.Path),
&gorm.Config{
PrepareStmt: cfg.Gorm.PrepareStmt,
Logger: dbLogger,
},
)
if err := db.Exec(`
PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;
PRAGMA busy_timeout=10000;
PRAGMA auto_vacuum=INCREMENTAL;
PRAGMA synchronous=NORMAL;
`).Error; err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("enabling foreign keys: %w", err)
}
if cfg.Sqlite.WriteAheadLog {
if err := db.Exec(fmt.Sprintf(`
PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL;
PRAGMA wal_autocheckpoint=%d;
`, cfg.Sqlite.WALAutoCheckPoint)).Error; err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("setting WAL mode: %w", err)
}
}
// The pure Go SQLite library does not handle locking in
// the same way as the C based one and we cant use the gorm
// connection pool as of 2022/02/23.
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sqlDB, _ := db.DB()
sqlDB.SetMaxIdleConns(1)
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sqlDB.SetMaxOpenConns(1)
sqlDB.SetConnMaxIdleTime(time.Hour)
return db, err
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case types.DatabasePostgres:
dbString := fmt.Sprintf(
"host=%s dbname=%s user=%s",
cfg.Postgres.Host,
cfg.Postgres.Name,
cfg.Postgres.User,
)
log.Info().
Str("database", types.DatabasePostgres).
Str("path", dbString).
Msg("Opening database")
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if sslEnabled, err := strconv.ParseBool(cfg.Postgres.Ssl); err == nil {
if !sslEnabled {
dbString += " sslmode=disable"
}
} else {
dbString += fmt.Sprintf(" sslmode=%s", cfg.Postgres.Ssl)
}
if cfg.Postgres.Port != 0 {
dbString += fmt.Sprintf(" port=%d", cfg.Postgres.Port)
}
if cfg.Postgres.Pass != "" {
dbString += fmt.Sprintf(" password=%s", cfg.Postgres.Pass)
}
db, err := gorm.Open(postgres.Open(dbString), &gorm.Config{
Logger: dbLogger,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sqlDB, _ := db.DB()
sqlDB.SetMaxIdleConns(cfg.Postgres.MaxIdleConnections)
sqlDB.SetMaxOpenConns(cfg.Postgres.MaxOpenConnections)
sqlDB.SetConnMaxIdleTime(
time.Duration(cfg.Postgres.ConnMaxIdleTimeSecs) * time.Second,
)
return db, nil
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}
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"database of type %s is not supported: %w",
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cfg.Type,
errDatabaseNotSupported,
)
}
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func runMigrations(cfg types.DatabaseConfig, dbConn *gorm.DB, migrations *gormigrate.Gormigrate) error {
// Turn off foreign keys for the duration of the migration if using sqllite to
// prevent data loss due to the way the GORM migrator handles certain schema
// changes.
if cfg.Type == types.DatabaseSqlite {
var fkEnabled int
if err := dbConn.Raw("PRAGMA foreign_keys").Scan(&fkEnabled).Error; err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("checking foreign key status: %w", err)
}
if fkEnabled == 1 {
if err := dbConn.Exec("PRAGMA foreign_keys = OFF").Error; err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("disabling foreign keys: %w", err)
}
defer dbConn.Exec("PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON")
}
}
if err := migrations.Migrate(); err != nil {
return err
}
// Since we disabled foreign keys for the migration, we need to check for
// constraint violations manually at the end of the migration.
if cfg.Type == types.DatabaseSqlite {
type constraintViolation struct {
Table string
RowID int
Parent string
ConstraintIndex int
}
var violatedConstraints []constraintViolation
rows, err := dbConn.Raw("PRAGMA foreign_key_check").Rows()
if err != nil {
return err
}
for rows.Next() {
var violation constraintViolation
if err := rows.Scan(&violation.Table, &violation.RowID, &violation.Parent, &violation.ConstraintIndex); err != nil {
return err
}
violatedConstraints = append(violatedConstraints, violation)
}
_ = rows.Close()
if len(violatedConstraints) > 0 {
for _, violation := range violatedConstraints {
log.Error().
Str("table", violation.Table).
Int("row_id", violation.RowID).
Str("parent", violation.Parent).
Msg("Foreign key constraint violated")
}
return fmt.Errorf("foreign key constraints violated")
}
}
return nil
}
func (hsdb *HSDatabase) PingDB(ctx context.Context) error {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, time.Second)
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defer cancel()
sqlDB, err := hsdb.DB.DB()
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if err != nil {
return err
}
return sqlDB.PingContext(ctx)
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}
func (hsdb *HSDatabase) Close() error {
db, err := hsdb.DB.DB()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if hsdb.cfg.Type == types.DatabaseSqlite && hsdb.cfg.Sqlite.WriteAheadLog {
db.Exec("VACUUM")
}
return db.Close()
}
func (hsdb *HSDatabase) Read(fn func(rx *gorm.DB) error) error {
rx := hsdb.DB.Begin()
defer rx.Rollback()
return fn(rx)
}
func Read[T any](db *gorm.DB, fn func(rx *gorm.DB) (T, error)) (T, error) {
rx := db.Begin()
defer rx.Rollback()
ret, err := fn(rx)
if err != nil {
var no T
return no, err
}
return ret, nil
}
func (hsdb *HSDatabase) Write(fn func(tx *gorm.DB) error) error {
tx := hsdb.DB.Begin()
defer tx.Rollback()
if err := fn(tx); err != nil {
return err
}
return tx.Commit().Error
}
func Write[T any](db *gorm.DB, fn func(tx *gorm.DB) (T, error)) (T, error) {
tx := db.Begin()
defer tx.Rollback()
ret, err := fn(tx)
if err != nil {
var no T
return no, err
}
return ret, tx.Commit().Error
}