- Moved `config-api-key` provider logic from SDK to the internal `config_access` package.
- Updated provider registration and initialization to ensure proper management via `Register` function.
- Removed redundant `config-api-key` documentation, simplifying configuration examples.
- Adjusted related imports and reconciliations for seamless integration with the new structure.
- Replaced `config.Config` with `SDKConfig` in authentication and provider logic for consistency with SDK changes.
- Updated provider registration, reconciliation, and build functions to align with the `SDKConfig` structure.
- Refactored related imports and handlers to support the new configuration approach.
- Improved clarity and reduced redundancy in API key synchronization and provider initialization.
The `ReconcileProviders` function was incorrectly including the default
inline provider (`access.teleport.dev`) in the lists of added, updated,
and removed providers.
The inline provider is a special case managed directly by the access
controller and does not correspond to a separate, reloadable resource.
Including it in the change lists could lead to errors when attempting
to perform lifecycle operations on it.
This commit modifies the reconciliation logic to explicitly ignore the
inline provider when calculating changes. This ensures that only
external, reloadable providers are reported as changed, preventing
incorrect lifecycle management.
The provider reconciliation logic did not correctly handle aliased provider configurations (e.g., using YAML anchors). When a provider config was aliased, the check for configuration equality would pass, causing the system to reuse the existing provider instance without rebuilding it, even if the underlying configuration had changed.
This change introduces a check to detect if the old and new provider configurations point to the same object in memory. If they are aliased, the provider is now always rebuilt to ensure it reflects the latest configuration. The optimization to reuse an existing provider based on deep equality is now only applied to non-aliased providers.
This commit introduces a reconciliation mechanism for handling configuration updates, significantly improving efficiency and resource management.
Previously, reloading the configuration would tear down and recreate all access providers from scratch, regardless of whether their individual configurations had changed. This was inefficient and could disrupt services.
The new `sdkaccess.ReconcileProviders` function now compares the old and new configurations to intelligently manage the provider lifecycle:
- Unchanged providers are kept.
- New providers are created.
- Providers removed from the config are closed and discarded.
- Providers with updated configurations are gracefully closed and recreated.
To support this, a `Close()` method has been added to the `Provider` interface.
A similar reconciliation logic has been applied to the client registration state in `state.RegisterClient`. This ensures that model registrations are accurately tracked when a client's configuration is updated, correctly handling added, removed, and unchanged models. Enhanced logging provides visibility into these operations.
- Replaced legacy `api-keys` field with `auth.providers` in configuration, supporting multiple authentication providers including `config-api-key`.
- Added synchronization to maintain compatibility with legacy `api-keys`.
- Updated core components like request handling and middleware to use the new provider system.
- Enhanced management API endpoints for seamless integration with `auth.providers`.