Update from go1.23.1 to go1.23.6 for our primary CI and release builds.
This brings in a few security fixes that aren't directly relevant to us.
Add go1.24.0 to our matrix of CI and release versions, to prepare for
switching to this next major version in prod.
This change replaces [gorp] with [borp].
The changes consist of a mass renaming of the import and comments / doc
fixups, plus modifications of many call sites to provide a
context.Context everywhere, since gorp newly requires this (this was one
of the motivating factors for the borp fork).
This also refactors `github.com/letsencrypt/boulder/db.WrappedMap` and
`github.com/letsencrypt/boulder/db.Transaction` to not embed their
underlying gorp/borp objects, but to have them as plain fields. This
ensures that we can only call methods on them that are specifically
implemented in `github.com/letsencrypt/boulder/db`, so we don't miss
wrapping any. This required introducing a `NewWrappedMap` method along
with accessors `SQLDb()` and `BorpDB()` to get at the internal fields
during metrics and logging setup.
Fixes#6944
Previously, we had three chained calls initializing a database:
- InitWrappedDb calls NewDbMap
- NewDbMap calls NewDbMapFromConfig
Since all three are exporetd, this left me wondering when to call one vs
the others.
It turns out that NewDbMap is only called from tests, so I renamed it to
DBMapForTest to make that clear.
NewDbMapFromConfig is only called internally to the SA, so I made it
unexported it as newDbMapFromMysqlConfig.
Also, I copied the ParseDSN call into InitWrappedDb, so it doesn't need
to call DBMapForTest. Now InitWrappedDb and DBMapForTest both
independently call newDbMapFromMysqlConfig.
I also noticed that InitDBMetrics was only called internally so I
unexported it.
Use constants from the go stdlib time package, such as time.DateTime and
time.RFC3339, when parsing and formatting timestamps. Additionally,
simplify or remove some of our uses of parsing timestamps, such as to
set fake clocks in tests.
Add a new time.Duration field, LagFactor, to both the SA's config struct
and the read-only SA's implementation struct. In the GetRegistration,
GetOrder, and GetAuthorization2 methods, if the database select returned
a NoRows error and a lagFactor duration is configured, then sleep for
lagFactor seconds and retry the select.
This allows us to compensate for the replication lag between our primary
write database and our read-only replica databases. Sometimes clients
will fire requests in rapid succession (such as creating a new order,
then immediately querying the authorizations associated with that
order), and the subsequent requests will fail because they are directed
to read replicas which are lagging behind the primary. Adding this
simple sleep-and-retry will let us mitigate many of these failures,
without adding too much complexity.
Fixes#6593
Create a new gRPC service named StorageAuthorityReadOnly which only
exposes a read-only subset of the existing StorageAuthority service's
methods.
Implement this by splitting the existing SA in half, and having the
read-write half embed and wrap an instance of the read-only half.
Unfortunately, many of our tests use exported read-write methods as part
of their test setup, so the tests are all being performed against the
read-write struct, but they are exercising the same code as the
read-only implementation exposes.
Expose this new service at the SA on the same port as the existing
service, but with (in config-next) different sets of allowed clients. In
the future, read-only clients will be removed from the read-write
service's set of allowed clients.
Part of #6454
- Move incidents tables from `boulder_sa` to `incidents_sa` (added in #6344)
- Grant read perms for all tables in `incidents_sa`
- Modify unit tests to account for new schema and grants
- Add database cleaning func for `boulder_sa`
- Adjust cleanup funcs to omit `sql-migrate` tables instead of `goose`
Resolves#6328
The iotuil package has been deprecated since go1.16; the various
functions it provided now exist in the os and io packages. Replace all
instances of ioutil with either io or os, as appropriate.
Adds a rocsp redis client to the sa if cluster information is provided in the
sa config. If a redis cluster is configured, all new certificate OCSP
responses added with sa.AddPrecertificate will attempt to be written to
the redis cluster, but will not block or fail on errors.
Fixes: #5871
Add `stylecheck` to our list of lints, since it got separated out from
`staticcheck`. Fix the way we configure both to be clearer and not
rely on regexes.
Additionally fix a number of easy-to-change `staticcheck` and
`stylecheck` violations, allowing us to reduce our number of ignored
checks.
Part of #5681
The resulting `boulder` binary can be invoked by different names to
trigger the behavior of the relevant subcommand. For instance, symlinking
and invoking as `boulder-ca` acts as the CA. Symlinking and invoking as
`boulder-va` acts as the VA.
This reduces the .deb file size from about 200MB to about 20MB.
This works by creating a registry that maps subcommand names to `main`
functions. Each subcommand registers itself in an `init()` function. The
monolithic `boulder` binary then checks what name it was invoked with
(`os.Args[0]`), looks it up in the registry, and invokes the appropriate
`main`. To avoid conflicts, all of the old `package main` are replaced
with `package notmain`.
To get the list of registered subcommands, run `boulder --list`. This
is used when symlinking all the variants into place, to ensure the set
of symlinked names matches the entries in the registry.
Fixes#5692
Remove the last of the gRPC wrapper files. In order to do so:
- Remove the `core.StorageGetter` interface. Replace it with a new
interface (whose methods include the `...grpc.CallOption` arg)
inside the `sa/proto/` package.
- Remove the `core.StorageAdder` interface. There's no real use-case
for having a write-only interface.
- Remove the `core.StorageAuthority` interface, as it is now redundant
with the autogenerated `sapb.StorageAuthorityClient` interface.
- Replace the `certificateStorage` interface (which appears in two
different places) with a single unified interface also in `sa/proto/`.
- Update all test mocks to include the `_ ...grpc.CallOption` arg in
their method signatures so they match the gRPC client interface.
- Delete many methods from mocks which are no longer necessary (mostly
because they're mocking old authz1 methods that no longer exist).
- Move the two `test/inmem/` wrappers into their own sub-packages to
avoid an import cycle.
- Simplify the `satest` package to satisfy one of its TODOs and to
avoid an import cycle.
- Add many methods to the `test/inmem/sa/` wrapper, to accommodate all
of the methods which are called in unittests.
Fixes#5600
Remove all error checking and type transformation from the gRPC wrappers
for the following methods on the SA:
- GetRegistration
- GetRegistrationByKey
- NewRegistration
- UpdateRegistration
- DeactivateRegistration
Update callers of these methods to construct the appropriate protobuf
request messages directly, and to consume the protobuf response messages
directly. In many cases, this requires changing the way that clients
handle the `Jwk` field (from expecting a `JSONWebKey` to expecting a
slice of bytes) and the `Contacts` field (from expecting a possibly-nil
pointer to relying on the value of the `ContactsPresent` boolean field).
Implement two new methods in `sa/model.go` to convert directly between
database models and protobuf messages, rather than round-tripping
through `core` objects in between. Delete the older methods that
converted between database models and `core` objects, as they are no
longer necessary.
Update test mocks to have the correct signatures, and update tests to
not rely on `JSONWebKey` and instead use byte slices.
Fixes#5531
This changeset adds a second DB connect string for the SA for use in
read-only queries that are not themselves dependencies for read-write
queries. In other words, this is attempting to only catch things like
rate-limit `SELECT`s and other coarse-counting, so we can potentially
move those read queries off the read-write primary database.
It also adds a second DB connect string to the OCSP Updater. This is a
little trickier, as the subsequent `UPDATE`s _are_ dependent on the
output of the `SELECT`, but in this case it's operating on data batches,
and a few seconds' replication latency are several orders of magnitude
below the threshold for update frequency, so any certificates that
aren't caught on run `n` can be caught on run `n+1`.
Since we export DB metrics to Prometheus, this also refactors
`InitDBMetrics` to take a DB Address (host:port tuple) and User out of
the DB connection DSN and include those as labels in the metrics.
Fixes#5550Fixes#4985
A small collection of bug fixes, code cleanup, terminology standardization,
flag descriptor updates, and comment formatting that wasn't within the
scope of #5389.
- Set database transaction isolation level to `READ UNCOMMITTED` by
default
- Add flag `-use-default-isolation-level` to use database default
instead
- Replace database query used for method `findIDs`
- Replace database query used for method `findIDsForHostnames`
- **Bugfix:** reject `hostnamesFile` with zero entries
- **Bugfix:** use database settings provided in the configuration file
- **Terminology:** standardize on hostname(s) instead of domain(s)
- **Terminology:** update method and function comments to godoc standard
- **Terminology:** rename method `findIDsForDomains` to `findIDsForHostnames`
Fixes#5419
- Add support for gathering hostnames in addition to IDs
- Add flag `-with-example-hostnames`
- Add test for new `-with-example-hostnames` code path
- Add types to handle results with a `hostname` field
- Refactor the JSON marshaling and file writing as methods
of the new `idExporterResults` type
- Refactor `main` to account for the `-with-example-hostnames`
code path and add comments
- Update usage text to reflect the addition of `hostname` as a
JSON field
- Update tests to reflect refactoring
- Remove inaccessible code path and corresponding test for
`-outfile` being an empty string
Fixes#5389
Historically the only database/sql driver setting exposed via JSON
config was maxDBConns. This change adds support for maxIdleConns,
connMaxLifetime, connMaxIdleTime, and renames maxDBConns to
maxOpenConns. The addition of these settings will give our SRE team a
convenient method for tuning the reuse/closure of database connections.
A new struct, DBSettings, has been added to SA. The struct, and each of
it's fields has been commented.
All new fields have been plumbed through to the relevant Boulder
components and exported as Prometheus metrics. Tests have been
added/modified to ensure that the fields are being set. There should be
no loss in coverage
Deployability concerns for the migration from maxDBConns to maxOpenConns
have been addressed with the temporary addition of the helper method
cmd.DBConfig.GetMaxOpenConns(). This method can be removed once
test/config is defaulted to using maxOpenConns. Relevant sections of the
code have TODOs added that link back to an newly opened issue.
Fixes#5199
In a handful of places I've nuked old stats which are not used in any alerts or dashboards as they either duplicate other stats or don't provide much insight/have never actually been used. If we feel like we need them again in the future it's trivial to add them back.
There aren't many dashboards that rely on old statsd style metrics, but a few will need to be updated when this change is deployed. There are also a few cases where prometheus labels have been changed from camel to snake case, dashboards that use these will also need to be updated. As far as I can tell no alerts are impacted by this change.
Fixes#4591.
Since we can make up to 100 SQL queries from this method (based on the 100-SAN
limit), sometimes it is too slow and we get a timeout for large certificates. By
running some of those queries in parallel, we can speed things up and stop
getting timeouts.
This commit replaces the Boulder dependency on
gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v1 with gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2. This is
necessary both to stay in front of bitrot and because the ACME v2 work
will require a feature from go-jose.v2 for JWS validation.
The largest part of this diff is cosmetic changes:
Changing import paths
jose.JsonWebKey -> jose.JSONWebKey
jose.JsonWebSignature -> jose.JSONWebSignature
jose.JoseHeader -> jose.Header
Some more significant changes were caused by updates in the API for
for creating new jose.Signer instances. Previously we constructed
these with jose.NewSigner(algorithm, key). Now these are created with
jose.NewSigner(jose.SigningKey{},jose.SignerOptions{}). At present all
signers specify EmbedJWK: true but this will likely change with
follow-up ACME V2 work.
Another change was the removal of the jose.LoadPrivateKey function
that the wfe tests relied on. The jose v2 API removed these functions,
moving them to a cmd's main package where we can't easily import them.
This function was reimplemented in the WFE's test code & updated to fail
fast rather than return errors.
Per CONTRIBUTING.md I have verified the go-jose.v2 tests at the imported
commit pass:
ok gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2 14.771s
ok gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2/cipher 0.025s
? gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2/jose-util [no test files]
ok gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2/json 1.230s
ok gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2/jwt 0.073s
Resolves#2880