minio/pkg/certs/certs.go
Harshavardhana 0ef0d7e685 pkg/certs: On windows watch for directory changes to load certs (#6128)
This PR fixes an issue when configuring Minio TLS on windows
2018-07-05 16:33:37 -07:00

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*/
package certs
import (
"crypto/tls"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"github.com/rjeczalik/notify"
)
// A Certs represents a certificate manager able to watch certificate
// and key pairs for changes.
type Certs struct {
sync.RWMutex
// user input params.
certFile string
keyFile string
loadCert LoadX509KeyPairFunc
// points to the latest certificate.
cert tls.Certificate
// internal param to track for events, also
// used to close the watcher.
e chan notify.EventInfo
}
// LoadX509KeyPairFunc - provides a type for custom cert loader function.
type LoadX509KeyPairFunc func(certFile, keyFile string) (tls.Certificate, error)
// New initializes a new certs monitor.
func New(certFile, keyFile string, loadCert LoadX509KeyPairFunc) (*Certs, error) {
c := &Certs{
certFile: certFile,
keyFile: keyFile,
loadCert: loadCert,
// Make the channel buffered to ensure no event is dropped. Notify will drop
// an event if the receiver is not able to keep up the sending pace.
e: make(chan notify.EventInfo, 1),
}
if err := c.watch(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return c, nil
}
// watch starts watching for changes to the certificate
// and key files. On any change the certificate and key
// are reloaded. If there is an issue the loading will fail
// and the old (if any) certificates and keys will continue
// to be used.
func (c *Certs) watch() (err error) {
defer func() {
if err != nil {
// Stop any watches previously setup after an error.
notify.Stop(c.e)
}
}()
// Windows doesn't allow for watching file changes but instead allows
// for directory changes only, while we can still watch for changes
// on files on other platforms. Watch parent directory on all platforms
// for simplicity.
if err = notify.Watch(filepath.Dir(c.certFile), c.e, eventWrite...); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = notify.Watch(filepath.Dir(c.keyFile), c.e, eventWrite...); err != nil {
return err
}
c.Lock()
c.cert, err = c.loadCert(c.certFile, c.keyFile)
c.Unlock()
if err != nil {
return err
}
go c.run()
return nil
}
func (c *Certs) run() {
for event := range c.e {
base := filepath.Base(event.Path())
if isWriteEvent(event.Event()) {
certChanged := base == filepath.Base(c.certFile)
keyChanged := base == filepath.Base(c.keyFile)
if certChanged || keyChanged {
cert, err := c.loadCert(c.certFile, c.keyFile)
if err != nil {
// ignore the error continue to use
// old certificates.
continue
}
c.Lock()
c.cert = cert
c.Unlock()
}
}
}
}
// GetCertificateFunc provides a GetCertificate type for custom client implementations.
type GetCertificateFunc func(hello *tls.ClientHelloInfo) (*tls.Certificate, error)
// GetCertificate returns the loaded certificate for use by
// the TLSConfig fields GetCertificate field in a http.Server.
func (c *Certs) GetCertificate(hello *tls.ClientHelloInfo) (*tls.Certificate, error) {
c.RLock()
defer c.RUnlock()
return &c.cert, nil
}
// Stop tells loader to stop watching for changes to the
// certificate and key files.
func (c *Certs) Stop() {
if c != nil {
notify.Stop(c.e)
}
}