gatus/config/config.go
2020-10-19 19:26:29 -04:00

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package config
import (
"errors"
"github.com/TwinProduction/gatus/alerting"
"github.com/TwinProduction/gatus/alerting/provider"
"github.com/TwinProduction/gatus/core"
"github.com/TwinProduction/gatus/security"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
)
const (
// DefaultConfigurationFilePath is the default path that will be used to search for the configuration file
// if a custom path isn't configured through the GATUS_CONFIG_FILE environment variable
DefaultConfigurationFilePath = "config/config.yaml"
// DefaultFallbackConfigurationFilePath is the default fallback path that will be used to search for the
// configuration file if DefaultConfigurationFilePath didn't work
DefaultFallbackConfigurationFilePath = "config/config.yml"
)
var (
ErrNoServiceInConfig = errors.New("configuration file should contain at least 1 service")
ErrConfigFileNotFound = errors.New("configuration file not found")
ErrConfigNotLoaded = errors.New("configuration is nil")
ErrInvalidSecurityConfig = errors.New("invalid security configuration")
config *Config
)
// Config is the main configuration structure
type Config struct {
// Debug Whether to enable debug logs
Debug bool `yaml:"debug"`
// Metrics Whether to expose metrics at /metrics
Metrics bool `yaml:"metrics"`
// DisableMonitoringLock Whether to disable the monitoring lock
// The monitoring lock is what prevents multiple services from being processed at the same time.
// Disabling this may lead to inaccurate response times
DisableMonitoringLock bool `yaml:"disable-monitoring-lock"`
// Security Configuration for securing access to Gatus
Security *security.Config `yaml:"security"`
// Alerting Configuration for alerting
Alerting *alerting.Config `yaml:"alerting"`
// Services List of services to monitor
Services []*core.Service `yaml:"services"`
}
// Get returns the configuration, or panics if the configuration hasn't loaded yet
func Get() *Config {
if config == nil {
panic(ErrConfigNotLoaded)
}
return config
}
// Load loads a custom configuration file
func Load(configFile string) error {
log.Printf("[config][Load] Reading configuration from configFile=%s", configFile)
cfg, err := readConfigurationFile(configFile)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return ErrConfigFileNotFound
} else {
return err
}
}
config = cfg
return nil
}
// LoadDefaultConfiguration loads the default configuration file
func LoadDefaultConfiguration() error {
err := Load(DefaultConfigurationFilePath)
if err != nil {
if err == ErrConfigFileNotFound {
return Load(DefaultFallbackConfigurationFilePath)
}
return err
}
return nil
}
func readConfigurationFile(fileName string) (config *Config, err error) {
var bytes []byte
if bytes, err = ioutil.ReadFile(fileName); err == nil {
// file exists, so we'll parse it and return it
return parseAndValidateConfigBytes(bytes)
}
return
}
func parseAndValidateConfigBytes(yamlBytes []byte) (config *Config, err error) {
// Expand environment variables
yamlBytes = []byte(os.ExpandEnv(string(yamlBytes)))
// Parse configuration file
err = yaml.Unmarshal(yamlBytes, &config)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Check if the configuration file at least has services.
if config == nil || config.Services == nil || len(config.Services) == 0 {
err = ErrNoServiceInConfig
} else {
validateAlertingConfig(config)
validateSecurityConfig(config)
validateServicesConfig(config)
}
return
}
func validateServicesConfig(config *Config) {
for _, service := range config.Services {
if config.Debug {
log.Printf("[config][validateServicesConfig] Validating service '%s'", service.Name)
}
service.ValidateAndSetDefaults()
}
log.Printf("[config][validateServicesConfig] Validated %d services", len(config.Services))
}
func validateSecurityConfig(config *Config) {
if config.Security != nil {
if config.Security.IsValid() {
if config.Debug {
log.Printf("[config][validateSecurityConfig] Basic security configuration has been validated")
}
} else {
// If there was an attempt to configure security, then it must mean that some confidential or private
// data are exposed. As a result, we'll force a panic because it's better to be safe than sorry.
panic(ErrInvalidSecurityConfig)
}
}
}
func validateAlertingConfig(config *Config) {
if config.Alerting == nil {
log.Printf("[config][validateAlertingConfig] Alerting is not configured")
return
}
alertTypes := []core.AlertType{
core.SlackAlert,
core.TwilioAlert,
core.PagerDutyAlert,
core.CustomAlert,
}
var validProviders, invalidProviders []core.AlertType
for _, alertType := range alertTypes {
alertProvider := GetAlertingProviderByAlertType(config, alertType)
if alertProvider != nil {
if alertProvider.IsValid() {
validProviders = append(validProviders, alertType)
} else {
log.Printf("[config][validateAlertingConfig] Ignoring provider=%s because configuration is invalid", alertType)
invalidProviders = append(invalidProviders, alertType)
}
} else {
invalidProviders = append(invalidProviders, alertType)
}
}
log.Printf("[config][validateAlertingConfig] configuredProviders=%s; ignoredProviders=%s", validProviders, invalidProviders)
}
func GetAlertingProviderByAlertType(config *Config, alertType core.AlertType) provider.AlertProvider {
switch alertType {
case core.SlackAlert:
if config.Alerting.Slack == nil {
// Since we're returning an interface, we need to explicitly return nil, even if the provider itself is nil
return nil
}
return config.Alerting.Slack
case core.TwilioAlert:
if config.Alerting.Twilio == nil {
// Since we're returning an interface, we need to explicitly return nil, even if the provider itself is nil
return nil
}
return config.Alerting.Twilio
case core.PagerDutyAlert:
if config.Alerting.PagerDuty == nil {
// Since we're returning an interface, we need to explicitly return nil, even if the provider itself is nil
return nil
}
return config.Alerting.PagerDuty
case core.CustomAlert:
if config.Alerting.Custom == nil {
// Since we're returning an interface, we need to explicitly return nil, even if the provider itself is nil
return nil
}
return config.Alerting.Custom
}
return nil
}