consul/agent/configentry/resolve.go

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package configentry
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
"github.com/mitchellh/copystructure"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
)
func ComputeResolvedServiceConfig(
args *structs.ServiceConfigRequest,
upstreamIDs []structs.ServiceID,
legacyUpstreams bool,
entries *ResolvedServiceConfigSet,
logger hclog.Logger,
) (*structs.ServiceConfigResponse, error) {
var thisReply structs.ServiceConfigResponse
thisReply.MeshGateway.Mode = structs.MeshGatewayModeDefault
// TODO(freddy) Refactor this into smaller set of state store functions
// Pass the WatchSet to both the service and proxy config lookups. If either is updated during the
// blocking query, this function will be rerun and these state store lookups will both be current.
// We use the default enterprise meta to look up the global proxy defaults because they are not namespaced.
var proxyConfGlobalProtocol string
proxyConf := entries.GetProxyDefaults(args.PartitionOrDefault())
if proxyConf != nil {
// Apply the proxy defaults to the sidecar's proxy config
mapCopy, err := copystructure.Copy(proxyConf.Config)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to copy global proxy-defaults: %v", err)
}
thisReply.ProxyConfig = mapCopy.(map[string]interface{})
thisReply.Mode = proxyConf.Mode
thisReply.TransparentProxy = proxyConf.TransparentProxy
thisReply.MeshGateway = proxyConf.MeshGateway
thisReply.Expose = proxyConf.Expose
thisReply.EnvoyExtensions = proxyConf.EnvoyExtensions
thisReply.AccessLogs = proxyConf.AccessLogs
// Extract the global protocol from proxyConf for upstream configs.
rawProtocol := proxyConf.Config["protocol"]
if rawProtocol != nil {
var ok bool
proxyConfGlobalProtocol, ok = rawProtocol.(string)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid protocol type %T", rawProtocol)
}
}
}
serviceConf := entries.GetServiceDefaults(
structs.NewServiceID(args.Name, &args.EnterpriseMeta),
)
if serviceConf != nil {
if serviceConf.Expose.Checks {
thisReply.Expose.Checks = true
}
if len(serviceConf.Expose.Paths) >= 1 {
thisReply.Expose.Paths = serviceConf.Expose.Paths
}
if serviceConf.MeshGateway.Mode != structs.MeshGatewayModeDefault {
thisReply.MeshGateway.Mode = serviceConf.MeshGateway.Mode
}
if serviceConf.TransparentProxy.OutboundListenerPort != 0 {
thisReply.TransparentProxy.OutboundListenerPort = serviceConf.TransparentProxy.OutboundListenerPort
}
if serviceConf.TransparentProxy.DialedDirectly {
thisReply.TransparentProxy.DialedDirectly = serviceConf.TransparentProxy.DialedDirectly
}
if serviceConf.Mode != structs.ProxyModeDefault {
thisReply.Mode = serviceConf.Mode
}
if serviceConf.Destination != nil {
thisReply.Destination = *serviceConf.Destination
}
// Populate values for the proxy config map
proxyConf := thisReply.ProxyConfig
if proxyConf == nil {
proxyConf = make(map[string]interface{})
}
if serviceConf.Protocol != "" {
proxyConf["protocol"] = serviceConf.Protocol
}
if serviceConf.BalanceInboundConnections != "" {
proxyConf["balance_inbound_connections"] = serviceConf.BalanceInboundConnections
}
if serviceConf.MaxInboundConnections > 0 {
proxyConf["max_inbound_connections"] = serviceConf.MaxInboundConnections
}
if serviceConf.LocalConnectTimeoutMs > 0 {
proxyConf["local_connect_timeout_ms"] = serviceConf.LocalConnectTimeoutMs
}
if serviceConf.LocalRequestTimeoutMs > 0 {
proxyConf["local_request_timeout_ms"] = serviceConf.LocalRequestTimeoutMs
}
// Add the proxy conf to the response if any fields were populated
if len(proxyConf) > 0 {
thisReply.ProxyConfig = proxyConf
}
thisReply.Meta = serviceConf.Meta
// Service defaults' envoy extensions are appended to the proxy defaults extensions so that proxy defaults
// extensions are applied first.
thisReply.EnvoyExtensions = append(thisReply.EnvoyExtensions, serviceConf.EnvoyExtensions...)
}
// First collect all upstreams into a set of seen upstreams.
// Upstreams can come from:
// - Explicitly from proxy registrations, and therefore as an argument to this RPC endpoint
// - Implicitly from centralized upstream config in service-defaults
seenUpstreams := map[structs.ServiceID]struct{}{}
var (
noUpstreamArgs = len(upstreamIDs) == 0 && len(args.Upstreams) == 0
// Check the args and the resolved value. If it was exclusively set via a config entry, then args.Mode
// will never be transparent because the service config request does not use the resolved value.
tproxy = args.Mode == structs.ProxyModeTransparent || thisReply.Mode == structs.ProxyModeTransparent
)
// The upstreams passed as arguments to this endpoint are the upstreams explicitly defined in a proxy registration.
// If no upstreams were passed, then we should only return the resolved config if the proxy is in transparent mode.
// Otherwise we would return a resolved upstream config to a proxy with no configured upstreams.
if noUpstreamArgs && !tproxy {
return &thisReply, nil
}
// First store all upstreams that were provided in the request
for _, sid := range upstreamIDs {
if _, ok := seenUpstreams[sid]; !ok {
seenUpstreams[sid] = struct{}{}
}
}
// Then store upstreams inferred from service-defaults and mapify the overrides.
var (
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
upstreamOverrides = make(map[structs.ServiceID]*structs.UpstreamConfig)
upstreamDefaults *structs.UpstreamConfig
// resolvedConfigs stores the opaque config map for each upstream and is keyed on the upstream's ID.
resolvedConfigs = make(map[structs.ServiceID]map[string]interface{})
)
if serviceConf != nil && serviceConf.UpstreamConfig != nil {
for i, override := range serviceConf.UpstreamConfig.Overrides {
if override.Name == "" {
logger.Warn(
"Skipping UpstreamConfig.Overrides entry without a required name field",
"entryIndex", i,
"kind", serviceConf.GetKind(),
"name", serviceConf.GetName(),
"namespace", serviceConf.GetEnterpriseMeta().NamespaceOrEmpty(),
)
continue // skip this impossible condition
}
seenUpstreams[override.ServiceID()] = struct{}{}
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
upstreamOverrides[override.ServiceID()] = override
}
if serviceConf.UpstreamConfig.Defaults != nil {
upstreamDefaults = serviceConf.UpstreamConfig.Defaults
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
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if upstreamDefaults.MeshGateway.Mode == structs.MeshGatewayModeDefault {
upstreamDefaults.MeshGateway.Mode = thisReply.MeshGateway.Mode
}
// Store the upstream defaults under a wildcard key so that they can be applied to
// upstreams that are inferred from intentions and do not have explicit upstream configuration.
cfgMap := make(map[string]interface{})
upstreamDefaults.MergeInto(cfgMap)
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
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if !args.MeshGateway.IsZero() {
cfgMap["mesh_gateway"] = args.MeshGateway
}
wildcard := structs.NewServiceID(structs.WildcardSpecifier, args.WithWildcardNamespace())
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
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resolvedConfigs[wildcard] = cfgMap
}
}
for upstream := range seenUpstreams {
resolvedCfg := make(map[string]interface{})
// The protocol of an upstream is resolved in this order:
// 1. Default protocol from proxy-defaults (how all services should be addressed)
// 2. Protocol for upstream service defined in its service-defaults (how the upstream wants to be addressed)
// 3. Protocol defined for the upstream in the service-defaults.(upstream_config.defaults|upstream_config.overrides) of the downstream
// (how the downstream wants to address it)
protocol := proxyConfGlobalProtocol
upstreamSvcDefaults := entries.GetServiceDefaults(
structs.NewServiceID(upstream.ID, &upstream.EnterpriseMeta),
)
if upstreamSvcDefaults != nil {
if upstreamSvcDefaults.Protocol != "" {
protocol = upstreamSvcDefaults.Protocol
}
}
if protocol != "" {
resolvedCfg["protocol"] = protocol
}
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
// When dialing an upstream, the goal is to flatten the mesh gateway mode in this order
// (larger number wins):
// 1. Value from the proxy-defaults
// 2. Value from top-level of service-defaults (ServiceDefaults.MeshGateway)
// 3. Value from centralized upstream defaults (ServiceDefaults.UpstreamConfig.Defaults)
// 4. Value from local proxy registration (NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway)
// 5. Value from centralized upstream override (ServiceDefaults.UpstreamConfig.Overrides)
// 6. Value from local upstream definition (NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[].MeshGateway)
//
// The MeshGateway value from upstream definitions in the proxy registration override
// the one from UpstreamConfig.Defaults and UpstreamConfig.Overrides because they are
// specific to the proxy instance.
//
// Step 6 is handled by the dialer's ServiceManager in MergeServiceConfig.
// Start with the merged value from proxyConf and serviceConf. (steps 1-2)
if !thisReply.MeshGateway.IsZero() {
resolvedCfg["mesh_gateway"] = thisReply.MeshGateway
}
// Merge in the upstream defaults (step 3).
if upstreamDefaults != nil {
upstreamDefaults.MergeInto(resolvedCfg)
}
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
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// Merge in the top-level mode from the proxy instance (step 4).
if !args.MeshGateway.IsZero() {
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
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// This means each upstream inherits the value from the `NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway` field.
resolvedCfg["mesh_gateway"] = args.MeshGateway
}
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
// Merge in Overrides for the upstream (step 5).
if upstreamOverrides[upstream] != nil {
upstreamOverrides[upstream].MergeInto(resolvedCfg)
}
if len(resolvedCfg) > 0 {
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
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resolvedConfigs[upstream] = resolvedCfg
}
}
// don't allocate the slices just to not fill them
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
if len(resolvedConfigs) == 0 {
return &thisReply, nil
}
if legacyUpstreams {
// For legacy upstreams we return a map that is only keyed on the string ID, since they precede namespaces
thisReply.UpstreamConfigs = make(map[string]map[string]interface{})
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
for us, conf := range resolvedConfigs {
thisReply.UpstreamConfigs[us.ID] = conf
}
} else {
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
thisReply.UpstreamIDConfigs = make(structs.OpaqueUpstreamConfigs, 0, len(resolvedConfigs))
Fix mesh gateway configuration with proxy-defaults (#15186) * Fix mesh gateway proxy-defaults not affecting upstreams. * Clarify distinction with upstream settings Top-level mesh gateway mode in proxy-defaults and service-defaults gets merged into NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, and only gets merged with the mode attached to an an upstream in proxycfg/xds. * Fix mgw mode usage for peered upstreams There were a couple issues with how mgw mode was being handled for peered upstreams. For starters, mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults and the top-level of service-defaults gets stored in NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway, but the upstream watch for peered data was only considering the mesh gateway config attached in NodeService.Proxy.Upstreams[i]. This means that applying a mesh gateway mode via global proxy-defaults or service-defaults on the downstream would not have an effect. Separately, transparent proxy watches for peered upstreams didn't consider mesh gateway mode at all. This commit addresses the first issue by ensuring that we overlay the upstream config for peered upstreams as we do for non-peered. The second issue is addressed by re-using setupWatchesForPeeredUpstream when handling transparent proxy updates. Note that for transparent proxies we do not yet support mesh gateway mode per upstream, so the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway mode is used. * Fix upstream mesh gateway mode handling in xds This commit ensures that when determining the mesh gateway mode for peered upstreams we consider the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config as a baseline. In absense of this change, setting a mesh gateway mode via proxy-defaults or the top-level of service-defaults will not have an effect for peered upstreams. * Merge service/proxy defaults in cfg resolver Previously the mesh gateway mode for connect proxies would be merged at three points: 1. On servers, in ComputeResolvedServiceConfig. 2. On clients, in MergeServiceConfig. 3. On clients, in proxycfg/xds. The first merge returns a ServiceConfigResponse where there is a top-level MeshGateway config from proxy/service-defaults, along with per-upstream config. The second merge combines per-upstream config specified at the service instance with per-upstream config specified centrally. The third merge combines the NodeService.Proxy.MeshGateway config containing proxy/service-defaults data with the per-upstream mode. This third merge is easy to miss, which led to peered upstreams not considering the mesh gateway mode from proxy-defaults. This commit removes the third merge, and ensures that all mesh gateway config is available at the upstream. This way proxycfg/xds do not need to do additional overlays. * Ensure that proxy-defaults is considered in wc Upstream defaults become a synthetic Upstream definition under a wildcard key "*". Now that proxycfg/xds expect Upstream definitions to have the final MeshGateway values, this commit ensures that values from proxy-defaults/service-defaults are the default for this synthetic upstream. * Add changelog. Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2022-11-09 16:14:29 +00:00
for us, conf := range resolvedConfigs {
thisReply.UpstreamIDConfigs = append(thisReply.UpstreamIDConfigs,
structs.OpaqueUpstreamConfig{Upstream: us, Config: conf})
}
}
return &thisReply, nil
}