Overview#
Docker image packaging for config-api.
Versions#
See Packages for available versions.
Environment Variables#
The following environment variables are supported by the container:
CN_CONFIG_ADAPTER
: The config backend adapter, can beconsul
(default),kubernetes
,google
, oraws
.CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_HOST
: hostname or IP of Consul (default tolocalhost
).CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_PORT
: port of Consul (default to8500
).CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_CONSISTENCY
: Consul consistency mode (choose one ofdefault
,consistent
, orstale
). Default tostale
mode.CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_SCHEME
: supported Consul scheme (http
orhttps
).CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_VERIFY
: whether to verify cert or not (default tofalse
).CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_CACERT_FILE
: path to Consul CA cert file (default to/etc/certs/consul_ca.crt
). This file will be used if it exists andCN_CONFIG_CONSUL_VERIFY
set totrue
.CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_CERT_FILE
: path to Consul cert file (default to/etc/certs/consul_client.crt
).CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_KEY_FILE
: path to Consul key file (default to/etc/certs/consul_client.key
).CN_CONFIG_CONSUL_TOKEN_FILE
: path to file contains ACL token (default to/etc/certs/consul_token
).CN_CONFIG_KUBERNETES_NAMESPACE
: Kubernetes namespace (default todefault
).CN_CONFIG_KUBERNETES_CONFIGMAP
: Kubernetes configmaps name (default tojans
).CN_CONFIG_KUBERNETES_USE_KUBE_CONFIG
: Load credentials from$HOME/.kube/config
, only useful for non-container environment (default tofalse
).CN_SECRET_ADAPTER
: The secrets' adapter, can bevault
,kubernetes
,google
, oraws
.CN_SECRET_VAULT_VERIFY
: whether to verify cert or not (default tofalse
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_ROLE_ID_FILE
: path to file contains Vault AppRole role ID (default to/etc/certs/vault_role_id
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_SECRET_ID_FILE
: path to file contains Vault AppRole secret ID (default to/etc/certs/vault_secret_id
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_CERT_FILE
: path to Vault cert file (default to/etc/certs/vault_client.crt
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_KEY_FILE
: path to Vault key file (default to/etc/certs/vault_client.key
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_CACERT_FILE
: path to Vault CA cert file (default to/etc/certs/vault_ca.crt
). This file will be used if it exists andCN_SECRET_VAULT_VERIFY
set totrue
.CN_SECRET_VAULT_ADDR
: URL of Vault (default tohttp://localhost:8200
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_NAMESPACE
: Namespace used to access secrets (default to empty string).CN_SECRET_VAULT_KV_PATH
: Path to KV secrets engine (default tosecret
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_PREFIX
: Base prefix name used to build secret path (default tojans
).CN_SECRET_VAULT_APPROLE_PATH
: Path to AppRole (default toapprole
).CN_SECRET_KUBERNETES_NAMESPACE
: Kubernetes namespace (default todefault
).CN_SECRET_KUBERNETES_SECRET
: Kubernetes secrets name (default tojans
).CN_SECRET_KUBERNETES_USE_KUBE_CONFIG
: Load credentials from$HOME/.kube/config
, only useful for non-container environment (default tofalse
).CN_WAIT_MAX_TIME
: How long the startup "health checks" should run (default to300
seconds).CN_WAIT_SLEEP_DURATION
: Delay between startup "health checks" (default to10
seconds).CN_MAX_RAM_PERCENTAGE
: Value passed to Java option-XX:MaxRAMPercentage
.CN_PERSISTENCE_TYPE
: Persistence backend being used (one ofldap
,couchbase
,sql
,spanner
, orhybrid
; default toldap
).CN_HYBRID_MAPPING
: Specify data mapping for each persistence (default to"{}"
). Note this environment only takes effect whenCN_PERSISTENCE_TYPE
is set tohybrid
. See hybrid mapping section for details.CN_LDAP_URL
: Address and port of LDAP server (default tolocalhost:1636
).CN_LDAP_USE_SSL
: Whether to use SSL connection to LDAP server (default totrue
).CN_COUCHBASE_URL
: Address of Couchbase server (default tolocalhost
).CN_COUCHBASE_USER
: Username of Couchbase server (default toadmin
).CN_COUCHBASE_CERT_FILE
: Couchbase root certificate location (default to/etc/certs/couchbase.crt
).CN_COUCHBASE_PASSWORD_FILE
: Path to file contains Couchbase password (default to/etc/jans/conf/couchbase_password
).CN_COUCHBASE_CONN_TIMEOUT
: Connect timeout used when a bucket is opened (default to10000
milliseconds).CN_COUCHBASE_CONN_MAX_WAIT
: Maximum time to wait before retrying connection (default to20000
milliseconds).CN_COUCHBASE_SCAN_CONSISTENCY
: Default scan consistency; one ofnot_bounded
,request_plus
, orstatement_plus
(default tonot_bounded
).CN_COUCHBASE_BUCKET_PREFIX
: Prefix for Couchbase buckets (default tojans
).CN_COUCHBASE_TRUSTSTORE_ENABLE
: Enable truststore for encrypted Couchbase connection (default totrue
).CN_COUCHBASE_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL
: Keep-alive interval for Couchbase connection (default to30000
milliseconds).CN_COUCHBASE_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT
: Keep-alive timeout for Couchbase connection (default to2500
milliseconds).CN_CONFIG_API_JAVA_OPTIONS
: Java options passed to entrypoint, i.e.-Xmx1024m
(default to empty-string).CN_CONFIG_API_LOG_LEVEL
: Log level for config api. Options includeOFF
,FATAL
,ERROR
,WARN
,INFO
,DEBUG
,TRACE
. andALL
. This defaults toINFO
CN_AUTH_SERVER_URL
: Base URL of Janssen Auth server, i.e.auth-server:8080
(default to empty string).GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
: Optional JSON file (contains Google credentials) that can be injected into container for authentication. Refer to https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/provide-credentials-adc#how-to for supported credentials.GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID
: ID of Google project.CN_GOOGLE_SECRET_VERSION_ID
: Janssen secret version ID in Google Secret Manager. Defaults tolatest
, which is recommended.CN_GOOGLE_SECRET_NAME_PREFIX
: Prefix for Janssen secret in Google Secret Manager. Defaults tojans
. If leftjans-secret
secret will be created.CN_GOOGLE_SECRET_MANAGER_PASSPHRASE
: Passphrase for Janssen secret in Google Secret Manager. This is recommended to be changed and defaults tosecret
.CN_GOOGLE_SPANNER_INSTANCE_ID
: Google Spanner instance ID.CN_GOOGLE_SPANNER_DATABASE_ID
: Google Spanner database ID.CN_CONFIG_API_APP_LOGGERS
: Custom logging configuration in JSON-string format with hash type (see Configure app loggers section for details).CN_CONFIG_API_PLUGINS
: Comma-separated plugin names that should be enabled (available plugins areadmin-ui
,scim
,fido2
,user-mgt
,jans-link
,kc-saml
,kc-link
,lock
). Note that unknown plugin name will be ignored.CN_TOKEN_SERVER_BASE_URL
: Base URL of token server (default to empty).CN_TOKEN_SERVER_CERT_FILE
: Path to token server certificate (default to/etc/certs/token_server.crt
).CN_ADMIN_UI_PLUGIN_LOGGERS
: Custom logging configuration for AdminUI plugin in JSON-string format with hash type (see Configure plugin loggers section for details).CN_PROMETHEUS_PORT
: Port used by Prometheus JMX agent (default to empty string). To enable Prometheus JMX agent, set the value to a number. See Exposing metrics for details.CN_SQL_DB_HOST
: Hostname of the SQL database (default tolocalhost
).CN_SQL_DB_PORT
: Port of the SQL database (default to3306
for MySQL).CN_SQL_DB_NAME
: SQL database name (default tojans
).CN_SQL_DB_USER
: User name to access the SQL database (default tojans
).CN_SQL_DB_DIALECT
: Dialect name of the SQL (mysql
for MySQL orpgsql
for PostgreSQL; default tomysql
).CN_SQL_DB_TIMEZONE
: Timezone used by the SQL database (default toUTC
).CN_SQL_DB_SCHEMA
: Schema name used by SQL database (default to empty-string; if using MySQL, the schema name will be resolved as the database name, whereas in PostgreSQL the schema name will be resolved as"public"
).CN_AWS_SECRETS_ENDPOINT_URL
: The URL of AWS secretsmanager service (if omitted, will use the one in specified region).CN_AWS_SECRETS_PREFIX
: The prefix name of the secrets (default tojans
).CN_AWS_SECRETS_REPLICA_FILE
: The location of file contains replica regions definition (if any). This file is mostly used in primary region. Example of contents of the file:[{"Region": "us-west-1"}]
.AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
: The default AWS Region to use, for example,us-west-1
orus-west-2
.AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE
: The location of the shared credentials file used by the client (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-files.html).AWS_CONFIG_FILE
: The location of the config file used by the client (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-files.html).AWS_PROFILE
: The default profile to use, if any.CN_SSL_CERT_FROM_SECRETS
: Determine whether to get SSL cert from secrets backend (default totrue
). Note that the flag will take effect only if there's no mounted/etc/certs/web_https.crt
file.
Configure app loggers#
App loggers can be configured to define where the logs will be redirected and what is the level the logs should be displayed.
Supported redirect target:
STDOUT
FILE
Supported level:
FATAL
ERROR
WARN
INFO
DEBUG
TRACE
The following key-value pairs are the defaults:
{
"config_api_log_target": "STDOUT",
"config_api_log_level": "INFO",
"persistence_log_target": "FILE",
"persistence_log_level": "INFO",
"persistence_duration_log_target": "FILE",
"persistence_duration_log_level": "INFO",
"ldap_stats_log_target": "FILE",
"ldap_stats_log_level": "INFO",
"script_log_target": "FILE",
"script_log_level": "INFO",
"audit_log_target": "FILE",
"audit_log_level": "INFO"
}
To enable prefix on STDOUT
logging, set the enable_stdout_log_prefix
key. Example:
{"config_api_log_target":"STDOUT","script_log_target":"STDOUT","enable_stdout_log_prefix":true}
Configure plugin loggers#
Plugin loggers can be configured to define where the logs will be redirected and what is the level the logs should be displayed.
Supported redirect target:
STDOUT
FILE
Supported level:
FATAL
ERROR
WARN
INFO
DEBUG
TRACE
The following key-value pairs are the defaults:
{
"admin_ui_log_target": "FILE",
"admin_ui_log_level": "INFO",
"admin_ui_audit_log_target": "FILE",
"admin_ui_audit_log_level": "INFO"
}
To enable prefix on STDOUT
logging, set the enable_stdout_log_prefix
key. Example:
{"admin_ui_log_target":"STDOUT","enable_stdout_log_prefix":true}
Hybrid mapping#
As per v1.0.1, hybrid persistence supports all available persistence types. To configure hybrid persistence and its data mapping, follow steps below:
-
Set
CN_PERSISTENCE_TYPE
environment variable tohybrid
-
Set
CN_HYBRID_MAPPING
with the following format:{ "default": "<couchbase|ldap|spanner|sql>", "user": "<couchbase|ldap|spanner|sql>", "site": "<couchbase|ldap|spanner|sql>", "cache": "<couchbase|ldap|spanner|sql>", "token": "<couchbase|ldap|spanner|sql>", "session": "<couchbase|ldap|spanner|sql>", }
Example:
{ "default": "sql", "user": "spanner", "site": "ldap", "cache": "sql", "token": "couchbase", "session": "spanner", }
Exposing metrics#
As per v1.0.1, certain metrics can be exposed via Prometheus JMX exporter.
To expose the metrics, set the CN_PROMETHEUS_PORT
environment variable, i.e. CN_PROMETHEUS_PORT=9093
.
Afterwards, metrics can be scraped by Prometheus or accessed manually by making request to /metrics
URL,
i.e. http://container:9093/metrics
.
Note that Prometheus JMX exporter uses pre-defined config file (see conf/prometheus-config.yaml
).
To customize the config, mount custom config file to /opt/prometheus/prometheus-config.yaml
inside the container.
Created: 2021-11-26