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2020-03-06Merge branch 'certmagic-refactor' into v2Matthew Holt
2020-03-06Refactor for CertMagic v0.10; prepare for PKI appMatthew Holt
This is a breaking change primarily in two areas: - Storage paths for certificates have changed - Slight changes to JSON config parameters Huge improvements in this commit, to be detailed more in the release notes. The upcoming PKI app will be powered by Smallstep libraries.
2020-03-04httpcaddyfile: remove certificate tags from global state (#3111)Mark Sargent
* remove the certificate tag tracking from global state * refactored helper state, added log counter * moved state initialisation close to where it is used. * added helper state comment
2020-02-29fmt: Add support for block nesting. (#3105)Vaibhav
Previously the formatter did not include support for blocks inside other blocks. Hence the formatter could not indent some files properly. This fixes it. Fixes #3104 Signed-off-by: Vaibhav <vrongmeal@gmail.com>
2020-02-29cmd: Add `caddy fmt` command. (#3090)Vaibhav
This takes the config file as input and formats it. Prints the result to stdout. Can write changes to file if `--write` flag is passed. Fixes #3020 Signed-off-by: Vaibhav <vrongmeal@gmail.com>
2020-02-28Simplify the logic in the previous commitMatthew Holt
2020-02-28httpcaddyfile: Treat no matchers as 0-len path matchers (fix #3100)Matthew Holt
+ a couple other minor changes from linter
2020-02-27httpcaddyfile: Allow "admin off" optionMatthew Holt
2020-02-27Refactor ExtractMatcherSet()Matthew Holt
2020-02-27Fix typos (#3087)Success Go
* Fix typo * Fix typo, thanks for Spell Checker under VS Code
2020-02-26caddyfile: expand environment variables within caddy files (#3082)Zaq? Wiedmann
Small expansion to the work done in https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/2963 which simply calls `os.ExpandEnv` so env vars like `{$URL}` where `$URL=$SCHEME://$HOST:$PORT` (contrived) get the expanded $SCHEME, $HOST, and $PORT variables included
2020-02-26Initial implementation of global default SNI option (#3047)Mark Sargent
* add global default sni * fixed grammar * httpcaddyfile: Reduce some duplicated code * Um, re-commit already-committed commit, I guess? (sigh) Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-02-25v2: 'log' directive for Caddyfile, and debug mode (#3052)Matt Holt
* httpcaddyfile: Begin implementing log directive, and debug mode For now, debug mode just sets the log level for all logs to DEBUG (unless a level is specified explicitly). * httpcaddyfile: Finish 'log' directive Also rename StringEncoder -> SingleFieldEncoder * Fix minor bug in replacer (when vals are empty)
2020-02-25httpcaddyfile: Matchers can now be embedded into a nested scopeMatthew Holt
This is useful in 'handle' and 'route' directives, for instance, if you want to keep your matcher definitions by the directives that use them.
2020-02-25Expose TLS placeholders (#2982)Cameron Moore
* caddytls: Add CipherSuiteName and ProtocolName functions The cipher_suites.go file is derived from a commit to the Go master branch that's slated for Go 1.14. Once Go 1.14 is released, this file can be removed. * caddyhttp: Use commonLogEmptyValue in common_log replacer * caddyhttp: Add TLS placeholders * caddytls: update unsupportedProtocols Don't export unsupportedProtocols and update its godoc to mention that it's used for logging only. * caddyhttp: simplify getRegTLSReplacement signature getRegTLSReplacement should receive a string instead of a pointer. * caddyhttp: Remove http.request.tls.client.cert replacer The previous behavior of printing the raw certificate bytes was ported from Caddy 1, but the usefulness of that approach is suspect. Remove the client cert replacer from v2 until a use case is presented. * caddyhttp: Use tls.CipherSuiteName from Go 1.14 Remove ported version of CipherSuiteName in the process.
2020-02-20httpcaddyfile: tls: Load repeated cert files only once, with one tagMatthew Holt
See end of issue #3004. Loading the same certificate file multiple times with different tags will result in it being de-duplicated in the in- memory cache, because of course they all have the same bytes. This meant that any certs of the same filename loaded with different tags would be overwritten by the next certificate of the same filename, and any conn policies looking for the tags of the previous ones would never find them, causing connections to fail. So, now we remember cert filenames and their tags, instead of loading them multiple times and overwriting previous ones. A user crafting their own JSON might make this error too... maybe we won't see it happen. But if it does, one possibility is, when loading a duplicate cert, instead of discarding it completely, merge the tag list into the one that's already stored in the cache, then discard.
2020-02-20httpcaddyfile: Combine repeated cert loaders (fix #3004)Matthew Holt
Also only append 1 catch-all TLS connection policy to a server, even if multiple site blocks contribute to that server.
2020-02-18httpcaddyfile: Properly add all cert loaders across sites (fixes #3056)Matthew Holt
2020-02-16httpcaddyfile: 'handle_errors' directiveMatthew Holt
Not sure I love the name of the directive; might change it later.
2020-02-16httpcaddyfile: Refactor global options parsing; prevent duplicate keysMatthew Holt
2020-02-16http: Remove redundant test fileMatthew Holt
Forgot to delete this when I moved its test into a different file
2020-02-14tls: Avoid duplication AutomationPolicies for large quantities of namesMatthew Holt
This should greatly reduce memory usage at scale. Part of an overall effort between Caddy 2 and CertMagic to optimize for large numbers of names.
2020-02-14caddyfile: Refactor; NewFromNextSegment(); fix repeated matchersMatthew Holt
Now multiple instances of the same matcher can be used within a named matcher without overwriting previous ones.
2020-02-12tls: Add acme_ca_root and tls/ca_root to caddyfile (#3040)Mark Sargent
2020-02-08httpcaddyfile: Add support for DNS challenge solversMatthew Holt
Configuration via the Caddyfile requires use of env variables, but an upstream issue is currently blocking that: https://github.com/go-acme/lego/issues/1054 Providers will need to be retrofitted upstream in order to support env var configuration.
2020-02-06caddyfile: tls: Ensure there is always a catch-all conn policy (#3005)Matthew Holt
If user provides their own certs or makes any hostname-specific TLS connection policy, it means that no TLS connection would be served for any other hostnames, even though you'd expect that TLS is enabled for them, too. So now we append a catch-all conn policy if none exist, which allows all ClientHellos to be matched and served. We also fix the consolidation of automation policies, which previously gobbled up automation policies without hosts in favor of automation policies with hosts. Instead of a host-specific policy eating up an identical catch-all policy, the catch-all policy eats up the identical host-specific policy, ensuring that the policy is applied to all hosts which need it. See also: https://caddy.community/t/v2-automatic-https-certificate-errors/6847/9?u=matt
2020-02-06caddyfile: tls: Tag manual certificates (#2588)Matthew Holt
This ensure that if there are multiple certs that match a particular ServerName or other parameter, then specifically the one the user provided in the Caddyfile will be used.
2020-02-04httpcaddyfile: Add {remote} shorthand placeholdersMatthew Holt
Also sort the list
2020-02-04httpcaddyfile: Make root directive mutually exclusiveMatthew Holt
See https://caddy.community/t/caddyfile-and-v2/6766/22?u=matt
2020-01-23httpcaddyfile: Skip hosts from auto-https when http:// scheme (fix #2998)Matthew Holt
2020-01-22httpcaddyfile: Rename 'headers' directive to 'header'Matthew Holt
2020-01-22httpcaddyfile: Update directive docs; put root after rewriteMatthew Holt
2020-01-22httpcaddyfile: Get rid of 'tls off' parameter; probably not usefulMatthew Holt
2020-01-19httpcaddyfile: Fix address parsing; don't infer port at parse-timeMatthew Holt
Before, listener ports could be wrong because ParseAddress doesn't know about the user-configured HTTP/HTTPS ports, instead hard-coding port 80 or 443, which could be wrong if the user changed them to something else. Now we defer port and scheme validation/inference to a later part of building the output JSON.
2020-01-17httpcaddyfile: Move redir before rewriteMatthew Holt
Using rewrite is like saying, "I accept this request, but I just need to act on it as if it came in differently." Whereas redir implies more of, "I reject this request, send it to me differently, then I will process it." Makes sense for it to come before rewrites. This can always be changed using the 'order' global option if needed.
2020-01-16httpcaddyfile: Fix nested blocks; add handle directive; refactorMatthew Holt
The fix that was initially put forth in #2971 was good, but only for up to one layer of nesting. The real problem was that we forgot to increment nesting when already inside a block if we saw another open curly brace that opens another block (dispenser.go L157-158). The new 'handle' directive allows HTTP Caddyfiles to be designed more like nginx location blocks if the user prefers. Inside a handle block, directives are still ordered just like they are outside of them, but handler blocks at a given level of nesting are mutually exclusive. This work benefitted from some refactoring and cleanup.
2020-01-16httpcaddyfile: Replace 'handler_order' option with 'order'Matthew Holt
This allows individual directives to be ordered relative to others, where order matters (for example HTTP handlers). Will primarily be useful when developing new directives, so you don't have to modify the Caddy source code. Can also be useful if you prefer that redir comes before rewrite, for example. Note that these are global options. The route directive can be used to give a specific order to a specific group of HTTP handler directives.
2020-01-16httpcaddyfile: Group try_files routes together (#2891)Matthew Holt
This ensures that only the first matching route is used.
2020-01-15caddyfile: Sort site subroutes by key specificity, and make exclusiveMatthew Holt
In the v1 Caddyfile, only the first matching site definition would be used, so setting these `Terminal: true` ensures that only the first matching one is used in v2, too. We also have to sort by key specificity... Caddy 1 had a special data structure for selecting the most specific site definition, but we don't have that structure in v2, so we need to sort by length (of host and path, separately). For blocks where more than one key is present, we choose the longest host and path (independently, need not be from same key) by which to sort.
2020-01-10http: Remove {...query_string} placeholder, in favor of {...query}Matthew Holt
I am not sure if the query_string one is necessary or useful yet. We can always add it later if needed.
2020-01-09caddyfile: advance cursor for claimed token in NewFromNextTokens() (#2971)Zaq? Wiedmann
When we append a token to the new dispenser, we need to consume it in the parent, too; otherwise it gets scanned twice, which in this case messed up the nesting count which got decremented once too many times.
2020-01-09caddyfile: fix replacing variables on imported files (#2970)Mark Sargent
* fix replacing variables on imported files * refactored replaceEnvVars to ensure it is always called * Use byte slices for easier use Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-09caddyfile: Use of vars no longer requires nesting in subroutesMatthew Holt
This is because of our sequential handling logic which was recently merged; if vars is the first handler in the chain, it will be run before the next route's matchers are executed, so there's no need to nest the handlers anymore.
2020-01-09v2: Implement Caddyfile enhancements (breaking changes) (#2960)Matt Holt
* http: path matcher: exact match by default; substring matches (#2959) This is a breaking change. * caddyfile: Change "matcher" directive to "@matcher" syntax (#2959) * cmd: Assume caddyfile adapter for config files named Caddyfile * Sub-sort handlers by path matcher length (#2959) Caddyfile-generated subroutes have handlers, which are sorted first by directive order (this is unchanged), but within directives we now sort by specificity of path matcher in descending order (longest path first, assuming that longest path is most specific). This only applies if there is only one matcher set, and the path matcher in that set has only one path in it. Path matchers with two or more paths are not sorted like this; and routes with more than one matcher set are not sorted like this either, since specificity is difficult or impossible to infer correctly. This is a special case, but definitely a very common one, as a lot of routing decisions are based on paths. * caddyfile: New 'route' directive for appearance-order handling (#2959) * caddyfile: Make rewrite directives mutually exclusive (#2959) This applies only to rewrites in the top-level subroute created by the HTTP caddyfile.
2020-01-09caddyfile: Less strict URL parsing; allows placeholdersMatthew Holt
See https://caddy.community/t/caddy-v2-reusable-snippets/6744/11?u=matt
2020-01-09caddyfile: Preprocess env vars in {$THIS} format (#2963)Mark Sargent
* transform a caddyfile with environment variables * support adapt time and runtime variables in the caddyfile * caddyfile: Pre-process environment variables before parsing Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2019-12-13tls: Ensure conn policy is created when providing certs in CaddyfileMatthew Holt
Fixes #2929
2019-12-13Couple of quick fixesMatthew Holt
2019-12-12rewrite: strip_prefix, strip_suffix, and uri_replace dirs (closes #2906)Matthew Holt
2019-12-12try_files, rewrite: allow query string in try_files (fix #2891)Matthew Holt
Also some minor cleanup/improvements discovered along the way