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confman

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Simple configuration manager implemented as REST-ful microservice, written in Go.

Useful if you have a project that consists of multiple applications/modules. confman provides a secure and easy way to maintain centralized configuration file that can be conveniently shared and accessed by your applications/modules across the whole project.

Installation

Install all dependencies. Skip any dependencies that you already have in your Go installation.

go get -u github.com/gorilla/mux
go get -u github.com/tidwall/gjson
go get -u golang.org/x/term

Clone and build this repository.

git clone https://github.com/capsic/confman
go build .

Configuration

/config.json - confman configuration

{
    "port": 7777,
    "configurationFile": "configuration.conf",
    "encrypt": true,
    "ipWhitelist": [
        "127.0.0.1",
        "[::1]"
    ],
    "ssl": true,
    "certFile": "fullchain.pem",
    "keyFile": "privkey.pem"
}
  1. port - The microservice will be bound to this port.
  2. configurationFile - The configuration file name (inside data directory) that will be served by confman.
  3. encrypt - Configuration file may contain sensitive informations (eg. database password, private IP address, email info, etc.), you might want to enable this option so confman will encrypt the original configuration file once you start the service. You will be prompted to enter encryption key when you start the service. Supported encryption key size: 16 bytes (AES-128), 24 bytes (AES-192), 32 bytes (AES-256).
  4. ipWhitelist - Additional security measure to limit access by remote IP address. Empty array means no IP checking.
  5. ssl - Enable/disable SSL support on the service. If enabled you must place your certificate file (eg. cert.pem) and private key file (eg. key.pem) in the cert directory.
  6. certFile - SSL certificate file name, ignore if ssl is disabled.
  7. keyFile - SSL private key file name, ignore if ssl is disabled.

/data/configuration.conf - the actual configuration file that will be served by confman, put whatever you need in here. Should be in JSON format, elements can be nested arbitrarily.

...
{
    "mysql": {
        "host": "127.0.0.1",
        "port": 3306,
        "user": "mysqluser",
        "password": "mysqlpassword"
    },
    "rabbitmq": {
        "host": "127.0.0.1",
        "port": 5672,
        "vhost": "/",
        "credentials": {
            "user": "rabbituser",
            "password": "rabbitpassword"
        }
    },
    "someArray": [
        {"id": 1, "name": "John"},
        {"id": 2, "name": "Doe"},
        {"id": 3, "name": "Jane", "data": ["a", "b", "c", 1, 2, 3]}
    ]
}
...

Usage

Just execute the Go binary that you got at build. By default CONFMANHOME is set to /opt/capsic/confman, if you're not running from this directory you need to specify the absolute path you're running this service from. This can be done either by:

  1. Manually set CONFMANHOME env. variable to the directory of your confman build.
  2. Or, specify it as CLI argument to the command (example #2).
  3. Or, change the DEFAULTHOME constant in main.go then rebuild the binary.
./confman
./confman /Users/myuser/confman

Making a REST request (example):

http://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=mysql
>> {"host":"127.0.0.1","password":"mysqlpassword","port":3306,"user":"mysqluser"}

http://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=mysql.host
>> "127.0.0.1"

http://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=rabbitmq.port
>> 5672

http://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=rabbitmq.credentials.password
>> "rabbitpassword"

https://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=someArray
>> [{"id":1,"name":"John"},{"id":2,"name":"Doe"},{"id":3,"uname":"Jane","username":"janedoe"}]

https://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=someArray.2.data
>> ["a","b","c",1,2,3]

https://127.0.0.1:7777/get?key=someArray.2.data.0
>> "a"

Credits

github.com/gorilla/mux

github.com/tidwall/gjson

golang.org/x/term

License

MIT

Documentation

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