Until now, despite having the appropriate config flag, we were using a
hardcoded port for server address. Switch the ListenAndServe methods to use
the config params instead.
* initial scaffolding
* pack info sidebar
* fixing the merge of the routes
* Remove radium from pack info sidepanel
* lint
* cards!
* redux entity config
* pack interface
* wiring up redux with fake dev data
* Add description attribute to packs
* move redux to top level page component to isolate data fetching
* initial scaffolding of all packs table
* adding redux entities back
* minimal
* alpha order in packs.js
* no newlines in HTML
* onclick handler to function on component class
* alpha order in router
* alpha order in paths.js
* no newline in side panel
* removing input field
* lint fixes
Removed Gorm, replaced it with Sqlx
* Added SQL bundling command to Makfile
* Using go-kit logger
* Added soft delete capability
* Changed SearchLabel to accept a variadic param for optional omit list
instead of array
* Gorm removed
* Refactor table structures to use CURRENT_TIMESTAMP mysql function
* Moved Inmem datastore into it's own package
* Updated README
* Implemented code review suggestions from @zwass
* Removed reference to Gorm from glide.yaml
The endpoint is only active if there are no users in the datastore.
While the endpoint is active, it also disables all the other API endpoints, and /config returns `{"require_setup":true}`
for #378
* Populate the in-memory database with fake hosts
Similarly to how we create two fake users, this PR adds two fake hosts to
the in-memory database that is used in dev mode.
* using more realistic physical memory values
This PR reorganizes a bunch of the files in datastore such that all datastore implementations are consistently broken up into multiple files. Additionally, the datastore tests follow a similar pattern and can easily be applied to any complete datastore implementation.
This PR is the beginning of distributed query work. For now we are focusing on using the distributed query subsystem to retrieve the basic configuration information (currently just platform), and run the label queries.
A mockable clock interface is also added to the service struct, allowing us to inject a clock as a dependency, and write unit tests that can control the time.
Switches the default datastore back to MySQL, and adds a --dev flag to the
serve command that will cause the in-memory datastore to be used.
Closes#166
Closes#144#145#160
Implements PATCH method on user and endpoint middleware for authnz
Implements `reset_password` (with token) and `forgot_password` endpoints
Added godoc comments for UserService interface
Shift to using testify/assert in test code
Multiple fixes/changes to the UserService API
This PR refactors most of the codebase to use the new config patterns implemented in #149. Now the core service keeps a copy of the KolideConfig struct, and service methods can reference the configuration in that struct when they need it. The most significant refactoring is in the sessions code, separating the business logic from the storage layer.
This provides a new pattern for defining and loading configuration for the Kolide server. With this PR, configuration is stored in the `config.KolideConfig` struct, and loaded through `config.Manager`. Refer to the patterns in `config/config.go` and `cli/prepare.go` to see how configuration is defined and used.
A follow-up PR will work on removing further references to `viper` throughout the codebase, instead preferring to access configuration through the strongly typed `KolideConfig`.