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object-browser/restapi/operations/user_api/login_mkube_parameters.go
Lenin Alevski 1e7f272a67 MCS service account authentication with Mkube (#166)
`MCS` will authenticate against `Mkube`using bearer tokens via HTTP
`Authorization` header. The user will provide this token once
in the login form, MCS will validate it against Mkube (list tenants) and
if valid will generate and return a new MCS sessions
with encrypted claims (the user Service account token will be inside the
JWT in the data field)

Kubernetes

The provided `JWT token` corresponds to the `Kubernetes service account`
that `Mkube` will use to run tasks on behalf of the
user, ie: list, create, edit, delete tenants, storage class, etc.

Development

If you are running mcs in your local environment and wish to make
request to `Mkube` you can set `MCS_M3_HOSTNAME`, if
the environment variable is not present by default `MCS` will use
`"http://m3:8787"`, additionally you will need to set the
`MCS_MKUBE_ADMIN_ONLY=on` variable to make MCS display the Mkube UI

Extract the Service account token and use it with MCS

For local development you can use the jwt associated to the `m3-sa`
service account, you can get the token running
the following command in your terminal:

```
kubectl get secret $(kubectl get serviceaccount m3-sa -o
jsonpath="{.secrets[0].name}") -o jsonpath="{.data.token}" | base64
--decode
```

Then run the mcs server

```
MCS_M3_HOSTNAME=http://localhost:8787 MCS_MKUBE_ADMIN_ONLY=on ./mcs
server
```

Self-signed certificates and Custom certificate authority for Mkube

If Mkube uses TLS with a self-signed certificate, or a certificate
issued by a custom certificate authority you can add those
certificates usinng the `MCS_M3_SERVER_TLS_CA_CERTIFICATE` env variable

````
MCS_M3_SERVER_TLS_CA_CERTIFICATE=cert1.pem,cert2.pem,cert3.pem ./mcs
server
````
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// Copyright (c) 2020 MinIO, Inc.
//
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// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
package user_api
// This file was generated by the swagger tool.
// Editing this file might prove futile when you re-run the swagger generate command
import (
"io"
"net/http"
"github.com/go-openapi/errors"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware"
"github.com/minio/mcs/models"
)
// NewLoginMkubeParams creates a new LoginMkubeParams object
// no default values defined in spec.
func NewLoginMkubeParams() LoginMkubeParams {
return LoginMkubeParams{}
}
// LoginMkubeParams contains all the bound params for the login mkube operation
// typically these are obtained from a http.Request
//
// swagger:parameters LoginMkube
type LoginMkubeParams struct {
// HTTP Request Object
HTTPRequest *http.Request `json:"-"`
/*
Required: true
In: body
*/
Body *models.LoginMkubeRequest
}
// BindRequest both binds and validates a request, it assumes that complex things implement a Validatable(strfmt.Registry) error interface
// for simple values it will use straight method calls.
//
// To ensure default values, the struct must have been initialized with NewLoginMkubeParams() beforehand.
func (o *LoginMkubeParams) BindRequest(r *http.Request, route *middleware.MatchedRoute) error {
var res []error
o.HTTPRequest = r
if runtime.HasBody(r) {
defer r.Body.Close()
var body models.LoginMkubeRequest
if err := route.Consumer.Consume(r.Body, &body); err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
res = append(res, errors.Required("body", "body"))
} else {
res = append(res, errors.NewParseError("body", "body", "", err))
}
} else {
// validate body object
if err := body.Validate(route.Formats); err != nil {
res = append(res, err)
}
if len(res) == 0 {
o.Body = &body
}
}
} else {
res = append(res, errors.Required("body", "body"))
}
if len(res) > 0 {
return errors.CompositeValidationError(res...)
}
return nil
}