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unkinben 933de177fa Register + mount the GPG secrets engine at gpg/ (#87)
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Complete the deploy of the [vault-plugin-secrets-gpg](https://git.unkin.net/unkin/vault-plugin-secrets-gpg) engine. Puppet ([puppet-prod #480](unkin/puppet-prod#480)) installs the `openbao-plugin-secrets-gpg` RPM onto the OpenBao nodes; this registers that binary in the plugin catalog and enables the secrets engine so `gpg/` is actually usable.

- Add a `gpg_secret_backend` module using the standard `hashicorp/vault` provider (already required at 5.6.0): `vault_plugin` (catalog register with a pinned sha256) + `vault_mount` (enable at the mount path).
- Wire it through `vault_cluster` (new `gpg_secret_backend` variable + module block) and the config discovery (`config.hcl` group + syd1 terragrunt input), mirroring `litellm_secret_backend`.
- Add `config/gpg_secret_backend/gpg.yaml` mounting at `gpg/` and pinning the released v0.1.0 binary sha256 (`0e92d740…a7b20`, extracted from the published RPM). Puppet installs the RPM floating, so this sha must be bumped in lockstep on any plugin upgrade or OpenBao rejects the binary.

Validated locally with `tofu validate` + `tofu fmt`. Granting non-root access to `gpg/*` (auth roles + policies) is a follow-up scoped to whoever consumes the engine (e.g. passv from CI).

Reviewed-on: #87
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
2026-07-17 23:19:38 +10:00
unkinben 3d59758324 Add a plugin-import module + config/plugins for catalog registration (#89)
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Split plugin catalog registration out of the per-engine backend modules into its own concern (previously bundled into #87's gpg_secret_backend).

## Changes
- New generic `plugin` module (`vault_plugin`: type/name/command/sha256/plugin_version) that imports a binary into the catalog.
- New `config/plugins/` discovery group (filename = catalog name = mount type), wired through `vault_cluster` (`plugins` variable + module) and the syd1 environment.
- `config/plugins/vault-plugin-secrets-gpg.yaml` pins the released v0.1.0 binary sha256 (`0e92d740…a7b20`, from the published RPM). Puppet installs the RPM floating, so bump this in lockstep on upgrade.

Any engine now registers its plugin by dropping a file in `config/plugins/`; its `*_secret_backend` module just mounts the registered type.

Needs the deployer's plugin-catalog access (#88). Merge order: **#88 → this → #87**.

Reviewed-on: #89
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
2026-07-17 23:08:04 +10:00
unkinben 95e7a81b2e feat: manage litellm secrets engine via terraform-provider-litellmvaultsecret (#83)
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## Why
The `vault-plugin-secrets-litellm` engine (mints LiteLLM virtual keys) is registered in Vault, but nothing in this repo declared its mount, config, or roles. This wires in the companion `litellm` provider (`git.unkin.net/unkin/litellmvaultsecret`) so the mount is managed as code alongside the other secret backends.

## Changes
- Add `litellm_secret_backend` module that mounts the engine and writes its config (`base_url`, `request_timeout_seconds`); reads the sensitive `master_key` from KV at `kv/service/vault/<country>/<region>/secret_backend/<path>`, matching the consul/kubernetes backend convention.
- Add `litellm_secret_backend_role` module that manages roles (`models`, `max_budget`, `key_alias_prefix`, `ttl`/`max_ttl` in seconds, `metadata`).
- Register both modules in `vault_cluster` `main.tf` and add typed variables in `variables.tf`.
- Discover `litellm_secret_backend[_role]` YAML in `config.hcl` and pass the maps through the terragrunt inputs.
- Declare the `litellm` provider (pinned `0.1.0`) and a `provider "litellm"` block in the generated root `backend.tf`.
- Add example config for the `litellm` mount and a sample `team-a` role.

## Notes
- Requires the `master_key` KV secret to exist at `kv/service/vault/au/syd1/secret_backend/litellm` before apply (the module reads it, does not create it).
- Assumes provider `git.unkin.net/unkin/litellmvaultsecret` `0.1.0` is published to the artifactapi `terraform-unkin` registry.

Reviewed-on: #83
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
2026-07-07 00:18:29 +10:00
unkinben 5536869a38 feat: implement consul ACL management with provider aliases
This commit message captures the major architectural change of implementing Consul ACL management
with proper provider aliasing, along with the supporting configuration files and policy definitions
for various terraform services.

- add consul_acl_management module to manage consul acl policies and roles
- add consul backend roles and policies for terraform services (incus, k8s, nomad, repoflow, vault)
- add consul provider configuration to root.hcl
- add policies to generate credentials for each role
- simplify consul_secret_backend_role module to reference acl-managed roles
- switch to opentofu for provider foreach support
- update terragrunt configuration to support consul backend aliases
- update pre-commit hooks to use opentofu instead of terraform
- configure tflint exceptions for consul acl management module
2026-02-14 18:13:50 +11:00
unkinben 8070b6f66b feat: major restructuring in migration to terragrunt
- migrate from individual terraform files to config-driven terragrunt module structure
- add vault_cluster module with config discovery system
- replace individual .tf files with centralized config.hcl
- restructure auth and secret backends as configurable modules
- move auth roles and secret backends to yaml-based configuration
- convert policies from .hcl to .yaml format, add rules/auth definition
- add pre-commit hooks for yaml formatting and file cleanup
- add terragrunt cache to gitignore
- update makefile with terragrunt commands and format target
2026-01-26 23:02:44 +11:00