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Cloudentity Configuration As Code (Early Access)

This repository contains a CLI tool for managing Cloudentity configuration.

Installation

As a go package

go install github.com/cloudentity/cac@latest

Getting started

  1. Create a config.yaml file like the one showcased in the Configuration section
  2. Call cac --config config.yaml pull --workspace default
  3. By default files with pulled configuration will be created in the data directory in you current working dir
  4. Modify config in data
  5. Apply changes to your remote config using cac --config config.yaml --workspace default --method patch
  6. See more details about pull and other commands here

Configuration

logging: # logger config
  level: info # one of: debug, info, warn, error; default: info
  format: text # one of: text, json; default: text
client:
  issuer_url: https://postmance.eu.authz.cloudentity.io/postmance/system # authz issuer url
  client_id: fb346c287c4d4e378cbae39aa0c3fe52 # system workspace client id
  client_secret: invalid_secret
  tenant_id: postmance # required tenant id 
  # vanity_domain_type: only required if vanity domain is used, can be one of: tenant, server
  scopes:
    - manage_configuration # scope required to read / write configuration 
    - read_configuration # alternative scope that can be used only to read configuration
storage:
  dir_path: "/tmp/data" # path to local configuration; default: "data"

profiles: # an optional map of profiles available for use, especially helpful when you want to compare multiple configurations
  stage: # each profile support same configuration as root (aka default profile)
    client:
      issuer_url: https://postmance-stage.eu.authz.cloudentity.io/postmance-stage/system
      client_id: fb346c287c4d4e378cbae39aa0cxxxxx
      tenant_id: postmance-stage
      client_secret: invalid_secret
    storage:
      dir_path: "/tmp/other"

Commands

Help

Prints help message with available commands and their parameters.

cac --help 

Cloudentity configuration manager

Usage:
  cac [command]

Available Commands:
  completion  Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
  diff        Compare configuration
  help        Help about any command
  pull        Pull existing configuration
  push        push local configuration

Flags:
      --config string    Path to source configuration file
  -h, --help             help for cac
      --profile string   Configuration profile

Use "cac [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Pull

Pull configuration from Cloudentity and save it to a directory configured by storage.dir_path.

cac pull --help
Pull existing configuration

Usage:
  cac pull [flags]

Flags:
      --filter strings     Pull only selected resources
  -h, --help               help for pull
      --with-secrets       Pull secrets
      --workspace string   Workspace to load

Global Flags:
      --config string    Path to source configuration file
      --profile string   Configuration profile

Sample execution

cac pull --config examples/e2e/config.yaml --workspace cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4

Sample output

The sample output in the storage.dir_path should look like:

./data
└── ./data/workspaces
    └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients/bank2.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients/bank.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients/Consent_Page_Bank_Client.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients/Data_Holder.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients/Financroo.yaml
        │   └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/clients/xxx.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/idps
        │   └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/idps/test.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/Block_API.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/Block_DCR.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/Block_Developer.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/Block_Machine.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/Block_User.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/MFA_User.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/mtls2.rego
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/mtls2.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/mtls.rego
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/mtls.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/NIST-AAL-1_API.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/NIST-AAL-1_User.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/NIST-AAL-2_API.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/NIST-AAL-2_User.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/NIST-AAL-3_API.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/NIST-AAL-3_User.yaml
        │   └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policies/Unlock_DCR.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/scripts
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/scripts/debug.js
        │   └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/scripts/debug.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/services
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/services/CDR_Australia.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/services/OAuth2.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/services/Profile.yaml
        │   ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/services/Transient_One-Time_Passwords.yaml
        │   └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/services/User_Privacy_&_Consent.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/claims.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/consent.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/policy_execution_points.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/scopes.yaml
        ├── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/script_execution_points.yaml
        └── ./data/workspaces/cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4/server.yaml

Push

Merge configuration from a directory structure and push it into Cloudentity.

cac push --help

push local configuration

Usage:
  cac push [flags]

Flags:
      --dry-run          Write files to disk instead of pushing to server
      --filter strings   Push only selected resources
  -h, --help             help for push
      --method string    One of patch (merges remote with your config before applying), import (replaces remote with your config)
      --mode string      One of ignore, fail, update (default "update")
      --no-validate      Temporary workaround to skip local validation, which in some cases does not validate a valid config
      --out string       Dry execution output. It can be a file, directory or '-' for stdout (default "-")

Global Flags:
      --config string      Path to source configuration file
      --profile string     Configuration profile
      --tenant             Tenant configuration
      --workspace string   Workspace configuration

Push configuration from multiple directories

To push configration from multiple directories, either pass an array to the storage.dir_path or use STORAGE_DIR_PATH with multiple paths split by a comma.

Configurations are merged in the reverse order, so the first path has the highest priority, and will override everything else.

cac --config examples/e2e/config.yaml push --workspace cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4

Diff

Compare configuration between different profiles, or your local configuration with remote.

cac diff --help

Compare configuration

Usage:
  cac diff [flags]

Flags:
      --colors             Colorize output (default true)
      --filter strings     Compare only selected resources
  -h, --help               help for diff
      --only-present       Compare only resources present at source
      --source string      Source profile name
      --target string      Target profile name
      --workspace string   Workspace to compare

Global Flags:
      --config string    Path to source configuration file
      --profile string   Configuration profile

Sample execution

cac diff --config examples/e2e/config-postmance.yaml --source local --target remote --workspace "cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4"

2024/01/29 12:53:37 INFO Comparing workspace configuration workspace=cdr_australia-demo-c67evw7mj4 config=examples/e2e/config-postmance.yaml profile=default source=local target=remote
time=2024-01-29T12:53:38.492+01:00 level=INFO msg="Initiated application"
time=2024-01-29T12:53:38.643+01:00 level=INFO msg="Comparing configurations" source="storage: [data]" target="client: https://postmance.eu.authz.cloudentity.io/postmance/system"
map[string]any{
... // 6 identical entries

"backchannel_user_code_parameter_supported": bool(false),
"cdr":                                       map[string]any{"adr_validation_enabled": bool(false), "dont_cache_trust_anchor_data": bool(false), "industry": string("banking"), "register_api_version": string("1.20.0"), ...},
- 	"ciba_authentication_service":               map[string]any{"type": string("mock")},

Templates

Templates are used to generate configuration files. They are using Go template language.

Functions

We use Sprig library to extend Go template language with additional functions and also provide several custom functions.

Function Description
include Includes a template file
env Reads an environment variable, and fails if it is not set
nindent prefixes text with |-\n and pads it with n spaces
zbase32 encodes input as zbase32 string
apiID accepts api's serviceID, method and path and encodes it as zbase32

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