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Creating a new validation policy

This tutorial covers creating a policy that validates the labels of Pod objects.

The policy is to reject all Pods that use one or more labels on the deny-list. The policy also validates certain labels using a regular expression provided by the user.

To summarize, the policy settings should look like this:

# List of labels that cannot be used
denied_labels:
- foo
- bar

# Labels that are validated with user-defined regular expressions
constrained_labels:
priority: "[123]"
cost-center: "^cc-\d+"

The policy rejects the creation of this Pod:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: nginx
labels:
foo: hello world
spec:
containers:
- name: nginx
image: nginx:latest

It also rejects the creation of this Pod:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: nginx
labels:
cost-center: cc-marketing
spec:
containers:
- name: nginx
image: nginx:latest

You can use the policy's settings to force using a label specification, regardless of content:

constrained_labels:
mandatory-label: ".*" # <- this label must be present, we don't care about its value

Scaffolding new policy project​

You can create a new policy project using the template repository. Select the "Use this template" green button near the top of the page and follow GitHub's wizard.

Clone the repository locally and set the module directive in the go.mod file to look like:

module <path to your repository>
note

A real policy would use a repository path, like github.com/kubewarden/go-policy-template.

Testing​

Provided the necessary tools are in place a make test command uses Docker to pull a TinyGo compiler image using it to build and test the policy template.

The default make command builds the policy.wasm target. Then make test runs the defined Go tests. The command make e2e-tests runs tests using bats within a Kubewarden cluster. After cloning the go-policy-template, running these commands checks you have the tools in place for the tutorial.

Output from the make commands
make test
docker run \
--rm \
-e GOFLAGS="-buildvcs=false" \
-v /home/jhk/projects/suse/tmp/go-kw-demo:/src \
-w /src tinygo/tinygo:0.30.0 \
tinygo build -o policy.wasm -target=wasi -no-debug .
Unable to find image 'tinygo/tinygo:0.30.0' locally
0.30.0: Pulling from tinygo/tinygo
9aaefb8797c4: Pull complete
24ab7ca26e01: Pull complete
ca4ea8be6361: Pull complete
50380d0859d2: Pull complete
4f4fb700ef54: Pull complete
ea0ddd497f04: Pull complete
01ba28116afb: Pull complete
Digest: sha256:5cbf5e50aec3a00fcff8bb4ae070a07eea8198187a97b21dff6d873d2274ce7a
Status: Downloaded newer image for tinygo/tinygo:0.30.0
go test -v
=== RUN TestParsingSettingsWithNoValueProvided
--- PASS: TestParsingSettingsWithNoValueProvided (0.00s)
=== RUN TestIsNameDenied
--- PASS: TestIsNameDenied (0.00s)
=== RUN TestEmptySettingsLeadsToApproval
NATIVE: |{"level":"debug","message":"validating pod object","name":"test-pod","namespace":"default"}
|
--- PASS: TestEmptySettingsLeadsToApproval (0.00s)
=== RUN TestApproval
NATIVE: |{"level":"debug","message":"validating pod object","name":"test-pod","namespace":"default"}
|
--- PASS: TestApproval (0.00s)
=== RUN TestApproveFixture
NATIVE: |{"level":"debug","message":"validating pod object","name":"test-pod","namespace":"default"}
|
--- PASS: TestApproveFixture (0.00s)
=== RUN TestRejectionBecauseNameIsDenied
NATIVE: |{"level":"debug","message":"validating pod object","name":"test-pod","namespace":"default"}
|
NATIVE: |{"level":"info","message":"rejecting pod object","name":"test-pod","denied_names":"foo,test-pod"}
|
--- PASS: TestRejectionBecauseNameIsDenied (0.00s)
PASS
ok github.com/kubewarden/go-policy-template 0.004s

and

make e2e-tests
bats e2e.bats
e2e.bats
✓ reject because name is on deny list
✓ accept because name is not on the deny list
✓ accept because the deny list is empty

3 tests, 0 failures