* api/render: initial implementation of the package
* acme/api: refactored to support api/render
* authority/admin: refactored to support api/render
* ca: refactored to support api/render
* api: refactored to support api/render
* api/render: implemented Error
* api: refactored to support api/render.Error
* acme/api: refactored to support api/render.Error
* authority/admin: refactored to support api/render.Error
* ca: refactored to support api/render.Error
* ca: fixed broken tests
* api/render, api/log: moved error logging to this package
* acme: refactored Error so that it implements render.RenderableError
* authority/admin: refactored Error so that it implements render.RenderableError
* api/render: implemented RenderableError
* api/render: added test coverage for Error
* api/render: implemented statusCodeFromError
* api: refactored RootsPEM to work with render.Error
* acme, authority/admin: fixed pointer receiver name for consistency
* api/render, errs: moved StatusCoder & StackTracer to the render package
Although this may slow certain API calls down and may not be, strictly
necessary, I think it's best to put all the ACME EAB operations behind
RW locks to prevent concurrent updates to the DB and guarantee
consistent result sets.
Before this commit `step` would allow email addresses and URLs
in the CSR. This doesn't fit nicely with the rest of ACME, in which
identifiers need to be authorized before a certificate is issued.
To support IPs in the subject using `step-cli`, this PR ensures that
Subject Common Names that can be parsed as an IP are also checked
to have been authorized before.
The PR for `step-cli` is here: github.com/smallstep/cli/pull/576.
As discussed in https://github.com/smallstep/certificates/issues/767,
we opted for not including this authorization flow to prevent users
from getting OOMs. We can add the functionality back when the
underlying data store can provide access to a long list of
Authorizations more efficiently, for example when a callback is
implemented.
Refactored some of the existing bits for testing the Authority
API by creation of a new LinkedAuthority interface and changing
visibility of the MockAuthority to be usable by other packages.
At this time, not all of the functions of MockAuthority it usable
yet. Will refactor when needed or requested.
The logic for both test cases is fairly similar, but with some
small differences. Made those clearer by means of some comments.
Also added some comments to the middleware logic that decided
whether to extract JWK or lookup by KID.