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A Golang client for interacting with Cerberus, a secure property store for cloud applications.

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Cerberus Go Client

A Golang client for accessing Cerberus. To learn more about Cerberus, please visit the Cerberus Website.

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Usage

Quick Start

The simplest way to get started is to use the user authentication:

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/Nike-Inc/cerberus-go-client/cerberus"
	"github.com/Nike-Inc/cerberus-go-client/auth"
)
...
authMethod, _ := auth.NewUserAuth("https://cerberus.example.com", "my-cerberus-user", "my-password")
// This will prompt you for an MFA token if you have MFA enabled
client, err := cerberus.NewClient(authMethod, nil)
if err != nil {
    panic(err)
}
sdbs, _ := client.SDB().List()
fmt.Println(sdbs)

Supported endpoints

All of the most recent endpoints at the time of writing (2 May 2017) are supported while older versions are not. The full list is below

  • /v2/auth/user
  • /v2/auth/mfa_check
  • /v2/auth/user/refresh
  • /v2/auth/iam-principal
  • /v1/auth (used for DELETE operations)
  • /v2/safe-deposit-box
  • /v1/role
  • /v1/category
  • /v1/metadata

Authentication

Cerberus supports three types of authentication, which are explained below. The authentication types are designed to be used independently of the full Cerberus client if desired. This allows one to just get a token for use in other applications. There are also methods for returning a set of headers needed to authenticate to Cerberus. With all of the authentication types, GetToken triggers the actual authentication process for the given type.

All three types support setting the URL for Cerberus using the CERBERUS_URL environment variable, which will always override anything passed to the New*Auth methods.

STS

STS authentication expects a Cerberus URL and an AWS region in order to authenticate.

authMethod, _ := auth.NewSTSAuth("https://cerberus.example.com", "us-west-2")
token, err := authMethod.GetToken(nil)

Token

Token authentication is meant to be used when there is already an existing Cerberus token you wish to use. No validation is done on the token, so if it is invalid or expired, method calls will likely return an api.ErrorUnauthorized.

This method also allows one to set a token using the CERBERUS_TOKEN environment variable. Like CERBERUS_URL, this will override anything passed to the NewTokenAuth method.

authMethod, _ := auth.NewTokenAuth("https://cerberus.example.com", "token")
token, err := authMethod.GetToken(nil)

User

User authentication is for using a username and password (with optional MFA) to log in to Cerberus. There are some known limitations with MFA. The GetToken method takes an *os.File argument that expects a file with one line containing the MFA token to use. Otherwise, if nil is passed it will prompt for the MFA token.

authMethod, _ := auth.NewUserAuth("https://cerberus.example.com", "my-cerberus-user", "my-password")
token, err := authMethod.GetToken(nil)

Client

Once you have an authentication method, you can pass it to NewClient along with an optional file argument from which to read the MFA token from. NewClient will take care of actually authenticating to Cerberus.

client, err := cerberus.NewClient(authMethod, nil)

The client is organized with various "subclients" to access different endpoints. For example, to list all SDBs and secrets for each SDB:

list, err := client.SDB().List()
for _, v := range list {
    l, _ := client.Secret().List(v.Path)
    fmt.Println(l)
}

For full information on every method, see the Godoc.

Development

Run Integration Tests

First, make sure the following environment variables are set before running the Go Client integration tests:

    export TEST_CERBERUS_URL=https://example.cerberus.com
    export TEST_REGION=us-west-2
    export IAM_PRINCIPAL=arn:aws:iam::111111111:role/example-role
    export USER_GROUP=example.user.group

Then, make sure AWS credentials have been obtained. One method is by running gimme-aws-creds:

    gimme-aws-creds

Next, in the project directory run:

    go test cerberus-go-client/integration

Known limitations

Currently, this will only support one enrolled MFA device (the first one you enable). In the future we want to make this cleaner for CLI usage.

Full example

Below is a full, runnable example of how to use the Cerberus client with a simple CLI

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/Nike-Inc/cerberus-go-client/cerberus"
	"github.com/Nike-Inc/cerberus-go-client/api"
	"github.com/Nike-Inc/cerberus-go-client/auth"
	"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal"
)

func main() {
	var username string
	fmt.Print("Input username: ")
	fmt.Scan(&username)
	fmt.Print("Input password: ")
	password, _ := terminal.ReadPassword(0)
	fmt.Print("\n")
	authMethod, err := auth.NewUserAuth("https://cerberus.example.com", username, string(password))
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Error when creating auth method: %v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}

	client, err := cerberus.NewClient(authMethod, nil)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Error when creating client: %v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}
	tok, _ := client.Authentication.GetToken(nil)
	fmt.Println(tok)

	sdb, err := client.SDB().GetByName("TestBoxForScience")
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Error when getting sdb: %v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}

	fmt.Println(sdb)

	sec, err := client.Secret().List(sdb.Path)
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Error when getting secrets: %v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}
	fmt.Println(sec)

	newSDB, err := client.SDB().Create(&api.SafeDepositBox{
		Name:        "testtest",
		Description: "A test thing",
		Owner:       "Lst.test.cerberus",
		CategoryID:  sdb.CategoryID,
	})
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Error when creating SDB: %v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}
	fmt.Println(newSDB)

	if err := client.SDB().Delete(newSDB.ID); err != nil {
		fmt.Printf("Error when deleting SDB: %v\n", err)
		os.Exit(1)
	}
}