* Fix topoloy intention with mixed connect-native/normal services.
If a service is registered twice, once with connect-native and once
without, the topology views would prune the existing intentions. This
change brings the code more in line with the transparent proxy behavior.
* Dedupe nodes in the ServiceTopology ui endpoint (like done with tags).
* Consider a service connect-native as soon as one instance is.
* api-gateway: subscribe to bound-api-gateway only after receiving api-gateway
This fixes a race condition due to our dependency on having the listener(s) from the api-gateway config entry in order to fully and properly process the resources on the bound-api-gateway config entry.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Add changelog entry
Backfill changelog entry for c2bbe67 and 7402d06
Add a changelog entry for the follow-up PR since it was specific to the
fix and references the original change.
Update Go version to 1.20.6
This resolves [CVE-2023-29406]
(https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-29406) for uses of the
`net/http` standard library.
Note that until the follow-up to #18124 is done, the version of Go used
in those impacted tests will need to remain on 1.20.5.
Bump golang.org/x/net to 0.12.0
While not necessary to directly address CVE-2023-29406 (which should be
handled by using a patched version of Go when building), an
accompanying change to HTTP/2 error handling does impact agent code.
See https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/net/+/506995 for the HTTP/2
change.
Bump this dependency across our submodules as well for the sake of
potential indirect consumers of `x/net/http`.
Updating RootPKIPath but not IntermediatePKIPath would not update
leaf signing certs with the new root. Unsure if this happens in practice
but manual testing showed it is a bug that would break mesh and agent
connections once the old root is pruned.
* update UINodes and UINodeInfo response with consul-version info added as NodeMeta, fetched from serf members
* update test cases TestUINodes, TestUINodeInfo
* added nil check for map
* add consul-version in local agent node metadata
* get consul version from serf member and add this as node meta in catalog register request
* updated ui mock response to include consul versions as node meta
* updated ui trans and added version as query param to node list route
* updates in ui templates to display consul version with filter and sorts
* updates in ui - model class, serializers,comparators,predicates for consul version feature
* added change log for Consul Version Feature
* updated to get version from consul service, if for some reason not available from serf
* updated changelog text
* updated dependent testcases
* multiselection version filter
* Update agent/consul/state/catalog.go
comments updated
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
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* fix(cli): remove failing check from 'connect envoy' registration for api gateway
* test(integration): add tests to check catalog statsus of gateways on startup
* remove extra sleep comment
* Update test/integration/consul-container/libs/assert/service.go
* changelog
This PR fixes a bug that was introduced in:
https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/16021
A user setting a protocol in proxy-defaults would cause tproxy implicit
upstreams to not honor the upstream service's protocol set in its
`ServiceDefaults.Protocol` field, and would instead always use the
proxy-defaults value.
Due to the fact that upstreams configured with "tcp" can successfully contact
upstream "http" services, this issue was not recognized until recently (a
proxy-defaults with "tcp" and a listening service with "http" would make
successful requests, but not the opposite).
As a temporary work-around, users experiencing this issue can explicitly set
the protocol on the `ServiceDefaults.UpstreamConfig.Overrides`, which should
take precedence.
The fix in this PR removes the proxy-defaults protocol from the wildcard
upstream that tproxy uses to configure implicit upstreams. When the protocol
was included, it would always overwrite the value during discovery chain
compilation, which was not correct. The discovery chain compiler also consumes
proxy defaults to determine the protocol, so simply excluding it from the
wildcard upstream config map resolves the issue.
* # This is a combination of 9 commits.
# This is the 1st commit message:
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# This is the commit message #7:
removed breaking change
# This is the commit message #8:
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# This is the commit message #9:
keeping the test behaviour same
* # This is a combination of 12 commits.
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init without tests
# This is the commit message #2:
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# This is the commit message #3:
fix tests
# This is the commit message #4:
fix tests
# This is the commit message #5:
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# This is the commit message #10:
made enable debug atomic bool
# This is the commit message #11:
fix lint
# This is the commit message #12:
fix test true enable debug
* parent 10f500e895d92cc3691ade7b74a33db755d22039
author absolutelightning <ashesh.vidyut@hashicorp.com> 1687352587 +0530
committer absolutelightning <ashesh.vidyut@hashicorp.com> 1687352592 +0530
init without tests
change log
fix tests
fix tests
added tests
change log breaking change
removed breaking change
fix test
keeping the test behaviour same
made enable debug atomic bool
fix lint
fix test true enable debug
using enable debug in agent as atomic bool
test fixes
fix tests
fix tests
added update on correct locaiton
fix tests
fix reloadable config enable debug
fix tests
fix init and acl 403
* revert commit
* Ensure RSA keys are at least 2048 bits in length
* Add changelog
* update key length check for FIPS compliance
* Fix no new variables error and failing to return when error exists from
validating
* clean up code for better readability
* actually return value
* Fix a bug that wrongly trims domains when there is an overlap with DC name
Before this change, when DC name and domain/alt-domain overlap, the domain name incorrectly trimmed from the query.
Example:
Given: datacenter = dc-test, alt-domain = test.consul.
Querying for "test-node.node.dc-test.consul" will faile, because the
code was trimming "test.consul" instead of just ".consul"
This change, fixes the issue by adding dot (.) before trimming
* trimDomain: ensure domain trimmed without modyfing original domains
* update changelog
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Co-authored-by: Dhia Ayachi <dhia@hashicorp.com>
Update CA provider docs
Clarify that providers can differ between
primary and secondary datacenters
Provide a comparison chart for consul vs
vault CA providers
Loosen Vault CA provider validation for RootPKIPath
Update Vault CA provider documentation
* Reject inbound Prop Override patch with Services
Services filtering is only supported for outbound TrafficDirection patches.
* Improve Prop Override unexpected type validation
- Guard against additional invalid parent and target types
- Add specific error handling for Any fields (unsupported)
Fix issue with streaming service health watches.
This commit fixes an issue where the health streams were unaware of service
export changes. Whenever an exported-services config entry is modified, it is
effectively an ACL change.
The bug would be triggered by the following situation:
- no services are exported
- an upstream watch to service X is spawned
- the streaming backend filters out data for service X (due to lack of exports)
- service X is finally exported
In the situation above, the streaming backend does not trigger a refresh of its
data. This means that any events that were supposed to have been received prior
to the export are NOT backfilled, and the watches never see service X spawning.
We currently have decided to not trigger a stream refresh in this situation due
to the potential for a thundering herd effect (touching exports would cause a
re-fetch of all watches for that partition, potentially). Therefore, a local
blocking-query approach was added by this commit for agentless.
It's also worth noting that the streaming subscription is currently bypassed
most of the time with agentful, because proxycfg has a `req.Source.Node != ""`
which prevents the `streamingEnabled` check from passing. This means that while
agents should technically have this same issue, they don't experience it with
mesh health watches.
Note that this is a temporary fix that solves the issue for proxycfg, but not
service-discovery use cases.
* agent: remove agent cache dependency from service mesh leaf certificate management
This extracts the leaf cert management from within the agent cache.
This code was produced by the following process:
1. All tests in agent/cache, agent/cache-types, agent/auto-config,
agent/consul/servercert were run at each stage.
- The tests in agent matching .*Leaf were run at each stage.
- The tests in agent/leafcert were run at each stage after they
existed.
2. The former leaf cert Fetch implementation was extracted into a new
package behind a "fake RPC" endpoint to make it look almost like all
other cache type internals.
3. The old cache type was shimmed to use the fake RPC endpoint and
generally cleaned up.
4. I selectively duplicated all of Get/Notify/NotifyCallback/Prepopulate
from the agent/cache.Cache implementation over into the new package.
This was renamed as leafcert.Manager.
- Code that was irrelevant to the leaf cert type was deleted
(inlining blocking=true, refresh=false)
5. Everything that used the leaf cert cache type (including proxycfg
stuff) was shifted to use the leafcert.Manager instead.
6. agent/cache-types tests were moved and gently replumbed to execute
as-is against a leafcert.Manager.
7. Inspired by some of the locking changes from derek's branch I split
the fat lock into N+1 locks.
8. The waiter chan struct{} was eventually replaced with a
singleflight.Group around cache updates, which was likely the biggest
net structural change.
9. The awkward two layers or logic produced as a byproduct of marrying
the agent cache management code with the leaf cert type code was
slowly coalesced and flattened to remove confusion.
10. The .*Leaf tests from the agent package were copied and made to work
directly against a leafcert.Manager to increase direct coverage.
I have done a best effort attempt to port the previous leaf-cert cache
type's tests over in spirit, as well as to take the e2e-ish tests in the
agent package with Leaf in the test name and copy those into the
agent/leafcert package to get more direct coverage, rather than coverage
tangled up in the agent logic.
There is no net-new test coverage, just coverage that was pushed around
from elsewhere.
* backport ent changes to oss
* Update .changelog/_5669.txt
Co-authored-by: Michael Zalimeni <michael.zalimeni@hashicorp.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Zalimeni <michael.zalimeni@hashicorp.com>
* Sujata's peering-cli branch
* Added error message for connecting to cluster
* We can export service to peer
* export handling multiple peers
* export handles multiple peers
* export now can handle multiple services
* Export after 1st cleanup
* Successful export
* Added the namespace option
* Add .changelog entry
* go mod tidy
* Stub unit tests for peering export command
* added export in peering.go
* Adding export_test
* Moved the code to services from peers and cleaned the serviceNamespace
* Added support for exporting to partitions
* Fixed partition bug
* Added unit tests for export command
* Add multi-tenancy flags
* gofmt
* Add some helpful comments
* Exclude namespace + partition flags when running OSS
* cleaned up partition stuff
* Validate required flags differently for OSS vs. ENT
* Update success output to include only the requested consumers
* cleaned up
* fixed broken test
* gofmt
* Include all flags in OSS build
* Remove example previously added to peering command
* Move stray import into correct block
* Update changelog entry to include support for exporting to a partition
* Add required-ness label to consumer-peers flag description
* Update command/services/export/export.go
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* Add docs placeholder for new services export command
* Moved piece of code to OSS
* Break config entry init + update into separate functions
* fixed
* Vary existing service export comparison for OSS vs. ENT
* Move OSS-specific test to export_oss_test.go
* Set config entry name based on partition being exported from
* Set namespace on added services
* Adding namespace
* Remove export documentation
We will include documentation in a followup PR
* Consolidate code from export_oss into export.go
* Consolidated export_oss_test.go and export_test.go
* Add example of partition export to command synopsis
* Allow empty peers flag if partitions flag provided
* Add test coverage for -consumer-partitions flag
* Update command/services/export/export.go
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update command/services/export/export.go
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update changelog entry
* Use "cluster peers" to clear up any possible confusion
* Update test assertions
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Co-authored-by: 20sr20 <sujata@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit only contains the OSS PR (datacenter query param support).
A separate enterprise PR adds support for ap and namespace query params.
Resources in Consul can exists within scopes such as datacenters, cluster
peers, admin partitions, and namespaces. You can refer to those resources from
interfaces such as the CLI, HTTP API, DNS, and configuration files.
Some scope levels have consistent naming: cluster peers are always referred to
as "peer".
Other scope levels use a short-hand in DNS lookups...
- "ns" for namespace
- "ap" for admin partition
- "dc" for datacenter
...But use long-hand in CLI commands:
- "namespace" for namespace
- "partition" for admin partition
- and "datacenter"
However, HTTP API query parameters do not follow a consistent pattern,
supporting short-hand for some scopes but long-hand for others:
- "ns" for namespace
- "partition" for admin partition
- and "dc" for datacenter.
This inconsistency is confusing, especially for users who have been exposed to
providing scope names through another interface such as CLI or DNS queries.
This commit improves UX by consistently supporting both short-hand and
long-hand forms of the namespace, partition, and datacenter scopes in HTTP API
query parameters.
* Move hcp client to subpackage hcpclient (#16800)
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* [HCP Observability] OTELExporter (#17128)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* [HCP Observability] OTELSink (#17159)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Moved PeriodicReader init to NewOtelReader function. This allows us to use a ManualReader for tests.
* Switch to mutex instead of sync.Map to avoid type assertion
* Add gauge store
* Clarify comments
* return concrete sink type
* Fix lint errors
* Move gauge store to be within sink
* Use context.TODO,rebase and clenaup opts handling
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* Update to latest stable version by rebasing on cc-4933, fix import, remove mutex init, fix opts error messages and use logger from ctx
* Add lots of documentation to the OTELSink
* Fix gauge store comment and check ok
* Add select and ctx.Done() check to gauge callback
* use require.Equal for attributes
* Fixed import naming
* Remove float64 calls and add a NewGaugeStore method
* Change name Store to Set in gaugeStore, add concurrency tests in both OTELSink and gauge store
* Generate 100 gauge operations
* Seperate the labels into goroutines in sink test
* Generate kv store for the test case keys to avoid using uuid
* Added a race test with 300 samples for OTELSink
* Do not pass in waitgroup and use error channel instead.
* Using SHA 7dea2225a218872e86d2f580e82c089b321617b0 to avoid build failures in otel
* Fix nits
* [HCP Observability] Init OTELSink in Telemetry (#17162)
* Move hcp client to subpackage hcpclient (#16800)
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Moved PeriodicReader init to NewOtelReader function. This allows us to use a ManualReader for tests.
* Switch to mutex instead of sync.Map to avoid type assertion
* Add gauge store
* Clarify comments
* return concrete sink type
* Fix lint errors
* Move gauge store to be within sink
* Use context.TODO,rebase and clenaup opts handling
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* Update to latest stable version by rebasing on cc-4933, fix import, remove mutex init, fix opts error messages and use logger from ctx
* Add lots of documentation to the OTELSink
* Fix gauge store comment and check ok
* Add select and ctx.Done() check to gauge callback
* use require.Equal for attributes
* Fixed import naming
* Remove float64 calls and add a NewGaugeStore method
* Change name Store to Set in gaugeStore, add concurrency tests in both OTELSink and gauge store
* Generate 100 gauge operations
* Seperate the labels into goroutines in sink test
* Generate kv store for the test case keys to avoid using uuid
* Added a race test with 300 samples for OTELSink
* [HCP Observability] OTELExporter (#17128)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Do not pass in waitgroup and use error channel instead.
* Using SHA 7dea2225a218872e86d2f580e82c089b321617b0 to avoid build failures in otel
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Added telemetry agent to client and init sink in deps
* Fixed client
* Initalize sink in deps
* init sink in telemetry library
* Init deps before telemetry
* Use concrete telemetry.OtelSink type
* add /v1/metrics
* Avoid returning err for telemetry init
* move sink init within the IsCloudEnabled()
* Use HCPSinkOpts in deps instead
* update golden test for configuration file
* Switch to using extra sinks in the telemetry library
* keep name MetricsConfig
* fix log in verifyCCMRegistration
* Set logger in context
* pass around MetricSink in deps
* Fix imports
* Rebased onto otel sink pr
* Fix URL in test
* [HCP Observability] OTELSink (#17159)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Moved PeriodicReader init to NewOtelReader function. This allows us to use a ManualReader for tests.
* Switch to mutex instead of sync.Map to avoid type assertion
* Add gauge store
* Clarify comments
* return concrete sink type
* Fix lint errors
* Move gauge store to be within sink
* Use context.TODO,rebase and clenaup opts handling
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* Update to latest stable version by rebasing on cc-4933, fix import, remove mutex init, fix opts error messages and use logger from ctx
* Add lots of documentation to the OTELSink
* Fix gauge store comment and check ok
* Add select and ctx.Done() check to gauge callback
* use require.Equal for attributes
* Fixed import naming
* Remove float64 calls and add a NewGaugeStore method
* Change name Store to Set in gaugeStore, add concurrency tests in both OTELSink and gauge store
* Generate 100 gauge operations
* Seperate the labels into goroutines in sink test
* Generate kv store for the test case keys to avoid using uuid
* Added a race test with 300 samples for OTELSink
* Do not pass in waitgroup and use error channel instead.
* Using SHA 7dea2225a218872e86d2f580e82c089b321617b0 to avoid build failures in otel
* Fix nits
* pass extraSinks as function param instead
* Add default interval as package export
* remove verifyCCM func
* Add clusterID
* Fix import and add t.Parallel() for missing tests
* Kick Vercel CI
* Remove scheme from endpoint path, and fix error logging
* return metrics.MetricSink for sink method
* Update SDK
* [HCP Observability] Metrics filtering and Labels in Go Metrics sink (#17184)
* Move hcp client to subpackage hcpclient (#16800)
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* [HCP Observability] New MetricsClient (#17100)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* Add tests and godoc for metrics client
* close body after request
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* remove clone
* Extract CloudConfig and mock for future PR
* Switch to hclog.FromContext
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Moved PeriodicReader init to NewOtelReader function. This allows us to use a ManualReader for tests.
* Switch to mutex instead of sync.Map to avoid type assertion
* Add gauge store
* Clarify comments
* return concrete sink type
* Fix lint errors
* Move gauge store to be within sink
* Use context.TODO,rebase and clenaup opts handling
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* Update to latest stable version by rebasing on cc-4933, fix import, remove mutex init, fix opts error messages and use logger from ctx
* Add lots of documentation to the OTELSink
* Fix gauge store comment and check ok
* Add select and ctx.Done() check to gauge callback
* use require.Equal for attributes
* Fixed import naming
* Remove float64 calls and add a NewGaugeStore method
* Change name Store to Set in gaugeStore, add concurrency tests in both OTELSink and gauge store
* Generate 100 gauge operations
* Seperate the labels into goroutines in sink test
* Generate kv store for the test case keys to avoid using uuid
* Added a race test with 300 samples for OTELSink
* [HCP Observability] OTELExporter (#17128)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Do not pass in waitgroup and use error channel instead.
* Using SHA 7dea2225a218872e86d2f580e82c089b321617b0 to avoid build failures in otel
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Added telemetry agent to client and init sink in deps
* Fixed client
* Initalize sink in deps
* init sink in telemetry library
* Init deps before telemetry
* Use concrete telemetry.OtelSink type
* add /v1/metrics
* Avoid returning err for telemetry init
* move sink init within the IsCloudEnabled()
* Use HCPSinkOpts in deps instead
* update golden test for configuration file
* Switch to using extra sinks in the telemetry library
* keep name MetricsConfig
* fix log in verifyCCMRegistration
* Set logger in context
* pass around MetricSink in deps
* Fix imports
* Rebased onto otel sink pr
* Fix URL in test
* [HCP Observability] OTELSink (#17159)
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Create new OTELExporter which uses the MetricsClient
Add transform because the conversion is in an /internal package
* Fix lint error
* early return when there are no metrics
* Add NewOTELExporter() function
* Downgrade to metrics SDK version: v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* fix small nits with comments and url.URL
* Fix tests by asserting actual error for context cancellation, fix parallel, and make mock more versatile
* Cleanup error handling and clarify empty metrics case
* Fix input/expected naming in otel_transform_test.go
* add comment for metric tracking
* Add a general isEmpty method
* Add clear error types
* update to latest version 1.15.0 of OTEL
* Client configured with TLS using HCP config and retry/throttle
* run go mod tidy
* Remove one abstraction to use the config from deps
* Address PR feedback
* Initialize OTELSink with sync.Map for all the instrument stores.
* Moved PeriodicReader init to NewOtelReader function. This allows us to use a ManualReader for tests.
* Switch to mutex instead of sync.Map to avoid type assertion
* Add gauge store
* Clarify comments
* return concrete sink type
* Fix lint errors
* Move gauge store to be within sink
* Use context.TODO,rebase and clenaup opts handling
* Rebase onto otl exporter to downgrade metrics API to v1.15.0-rc.1
* Fix imports
* Update to latest stable version by rebasing on cc-4933, fix import, remove mutex init, fix opts error messages and use logger from ctx
* Add lots of documentation to the OTELSink
* Fix gauge store comment and check ok
* Add select and ctx.Done() check to gauge callback
* use require.Equal for attributes
* Fixed import naming
* Remove float64 calls and add a NewGaugeStore method
* Change name Store to Set in gaugeStore, add concurrency tests in both OTELSink and gauge store
* Generate 100 gauge operations
* Seperate the labels into goroutines in sink test
* Generate kv store for the test case keys to avoid using uuid
* Added a race test with 300 samples for OTELSink
* Do not pass in waitgroup and use error channel instead.
* Using SHA 7dea2225a218872e86d2f580e82c089b321617b0 to avoid build failures in otel
* Fix nits
* pass extraSinks as function param instead
* Add default interval as package export
* remove verifyCCM func
* Add clusterID
* Fix import and add t.Parallel() for missing tests
* Kick Vercel CI
* Remove scheme from endpoint path, and fix error logging
* return metrics.MetricSink for sink method
* Update SDK
* Added telemetry agent to client and init sink in deps
* Add node_id and __replica__ default labels
* add function for default labels and set x-hcp-resource-id
* Fix labels tests
* Commit suggestion for getDefaultLabels
Co-authored-by: Joshua Timmons <joshua.timmons1@gmail.com>
* Fixed server.id, and t.Parallel()
* Make defaultLabels a method on the TelemetryConfig object
* Rename FilterList to lowercase filterList
* Cleanup filter implemetation by combining regex into a single one, and making the type lowercase
* Fix append
* use regex directly for filters
* Fix x-resource-id test to use mocked value
* Fix log.Error formats
* Forgot the len(opts.Label) optimization)
* Use cfg.NodeID instead
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Co-authored-by: Joshua Timmons <joshua.timmons1@gmail.com>
* remove replic tag (#17484)
* [HCP Observability] Add custom metrics for OTEL sink, improve logging, upgrade modules and cleanup metrics client (#17455)
* Add custom metrics for Exporter and transform operations
* Improve deps logging
Run go mod tidy
* Upgrade SDK and OTEL
* Remove the partial success implemetation and check for HTTP status code in metrics client
* Add x-channel
* cleanup logs in deps.go based on PR feedback
* Change to debug log and lowercase
* address test operation feedback
* use GetHumanVersion on version
* Fix error wrapping
* Fix metric names
* [HCP Observability] Turn off retries for now until dynamically configurable (#17496)
* Remove retries for now until dynamic configuration is possible
* Clarify comment
* Update changelog
* improve changelog
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Co-authored-by: Joshua Timmons <joshua.timmons1@gmail.com>
`property-override` is an extension that allows for arbitrarily
patching Envoy resources based on resource matching filters. Patch
operations resemble a subset of the JSON Patch spec with minor
differences to facilitate patching pre-defined (protobuf) schemas.
See Envoy Extension product documentation for more details.
Co-authored-by: Eric Haberkorn <eric.haberkorn@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Havlovitz <kyle@hashicorp.com>
* perf: Remove expensive reflection from raft/mesh hot path
Replaces a reflection-based copy of a struct in the mesh topology with a
deep-copy generated implementation.
This is in the hot-path of raft FSM updates, and the reflection overhead was a
substantial part of mesh registration times (~90%). This could manifest as raft
thread saturation, and resulting instability.
Co-authored-by: Joel Brandhorst <joel.brandhorst@gmail.com>
* add changelog
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Co-authored-by: Joel Brandhorst <joel.brandhorst@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: John Murret <john.murret@hashicorp.com>
Fix ACL check on health endpoint
Prior to this change, the service health API would not explicitly return an
error whenever a token with invalid permissions was given, and it would instead
return empty results. With this change, a "Permission denied" error is returned
whenever data is queried. This is done to better support the agent cache, which
performs a fetch backoff sleep whenever ACL errors are encountered. Affected
endpoints are: `/v1/health/connect/` and `/v1/health/ingress/`.
* Fix namespaced peer service updates / deletes.
This change fixes a function so that namespaced services are
correctly queried when handling updates / deletes. Prior to this
change, some peered services would not correctly be un-exported.
* Add changelog.
To avoid unintended tampering with remote downstreams via service
config, refactor BasicEnvoyExtender and RuntimeConfig to disallow
typical Envoy extensions from being applied to non-local proxies.
Continue to allow this behavior for AWS Lambda and the read-only
Validate builtin extensions.
Addresses CVE-2023-2816.
* Add ACLs Enabled field to consul agent startup status message
* Add changelog
* Update startup messages to include default ACL policy configuration
* Correct import groupings
* agent: configure server lastseen timestamp
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* use correct config
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* add comments
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* use default age in test golden data
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* add changelog
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* fix runtime test
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* agent: add server_metadata
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* update comments
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* correctly check if metadata file does not exist
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* follow instructions for adding new config
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* add comments
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* update comments
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* Update agent/agent.go
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
* agent/config: add validation for duration with min
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* docs: add new server_rejoin_age_max config definition
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* agent: add unit test for checking server last seen
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* agent: log continually for 60s before erroring
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* pr comments
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
* remove unneeded todo
* agent: fix error message
Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Dan Bond <danbond@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
The grpc resolver implementation is fed from changes to the
router.Router. Within the router there is a map of various areas storing
the addressing information for servers in those areas. All map entries
are of the WAN variety except a single special entry for the LAN.
Addressing information in the LAN "area" are local addresses intended
for use when making a client-to-server or server-to-server request.
The client agent correctly updates this LAN area when receiving lan serf
events, so by extension the grpc resolver works fine in that scenario.
The server agent only initially populates a single entry in the LAN area
(for itself) on startup, and then never mutates that area map again.
For normal RPCs a different structure is used for LAN routing.
Additionally when selecting a server to contact in the local datacenter
it will randomly select addresses from either the LAN or WAN addressed
entries in the map.
Unfortunately this means that the grpc resolver stack as it exists on
server agents is either broken or only accidentally functions by having
servers dial each other over the WAN-accessible address. If the operator
disables the serf wan port completely likely this incidental functioning
would break.
This PR enforces that local requests for servers (both for stale reads
or leader forwarded requests) exclusively use the LAN "area" information
and also fixes it so that servers keep that area up to date in the
router.
A test for the grpc resolver logic was added, as well as a higher level
full-stack test to ensure the externally perceived bug does not return.
* snapshot: some improvments to the snapshot process
Co-authored-by: trujillo-adam <47586768+trujillo-adam@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris S. Kim <ckim@hashicorp.com>
Fix multiple issues related to proxycfg health queries.
1. The datacenter was not being provided to a proxycfg query, which resulted in
bypassing agentless query optimizations and using the normal API instead.
2. The health rpc endpoint would return a zero index when insufficient ACLs were
detected. This would result in the agent cache performing an infinite loop of
queries in rapid succession without backoff.
Fix issue with peer stream node cleanup.
This commit encompasses a few problems that are closely related due to their
proximity in the code.
1. The peerstream utilizes node IDs in several locations to determine which
nodes / services / checks should be cleaned up or created. While VM deployments
with agents will likely always have a node ID, agentless uses synthetic nodes
and does not populate the field. This means that for consul-k8s deployments, all
services were likely bundled together into the same synthetic node in some code
paths (but not all), resulting in strange behavior. The Node.Node field should
be used instead as a unique identifier, as it should always be populated.
2. The peerstream cleanup process for unused nodes uses an incorrect query for
node deregistration. This query is NOT namespace aware and results in the node
(and corresponding services) being deregistered prematurely whenever it has zero
default-namespace services and 1+ non-default-namespace services registered on
it. This issue is tricky to find due to the incorrect logic mentioned in #1,
combined with the fact that the affected services must be co-located on the same
node as the currently deregistering service for this to be encountered.
3. The stream tracker did not understand differences between services in
different namespaces and could therefore report incorrect numbers. It was
updated to utilize the full service name to avoid conflicts and return proper
results.
* update go version to 1.20.3
* add changelog
* rename changelog file to remove underscore
* update to use 1.20.4
* update change log entry to reflect 1.20.4
When using vault as a CA and generating the local signing cert, try to
enable the PKI endpoint's auto-tidy feature with it set to tidy expired
issuers.
This adds filtering for service-defaults: consul config list -filter 'MutualTLSMode == "permissive"'.
It adds CLI warnings when the CLI writes a config entry and sees that either service-defaults or proxy-defaults contains MutualTLSMode=permissive, or sees that the mesh config entry contains AllowEnablingPermissiveMutualTLSMode=true.
Partitioned downstreams with peered upstreams could not properly merge central config info (i.e. proxy-defaults and service-defaults things like mesh gateway modes) if the upstream had an empty DestinationPartition field in Enterprise.
Due to data flow, if this setup is done using Consul client agents the field is never empty and thus does not experience the bug.
When a service is registered directly to the catalog as is the case for consul-dataplane use this field may be empty and and the internal machinery of the merging function doesn't handle this well.
This PR ensures the internal machinery of that function is referentially self-consistent.
* Persist HCP management token from server config
We want to move away from injecting an initial management token into
Consul clusters linked to HCP. The reasoning is that by using a separate
class of token we can have more flexibility in terms of allowing HCP's
token to co-exist with the user's management token.
Down the line we can also more easily adjust the permissions attached to
HCP's token to limit it's scope.
With these changes, the cloud management token is like the initial
management token in that iit has the same global management policy and
if it is created it effectively bootstraps the ACL system.
* Update SDK and mock HCP server
The HCP management token will now be sent in a special field rather than
as Consul's "initial management" token configuration.
This commit also updates the mock HCP server to more accurately reflect
the behavior of the CCM backend.
* Refactor HCP bootstrapping logic and add tests
We want to allow users to link Consul clusters that already exist to
HCP. Existing clusters need care when bootstrapped by HCP, since we do
not want to do things like change ACL/TLS settings for a running
cluster.
Additional changes:
* Deconstruct MaybeBootstrap so that it can be tested. The HCP Go SDK
requires HTTPS to fetch a token from the Auth URL, even if the backend
server is mocked. By pulling the hcp.Client creation out we can modify
its TLS configuration in tests while keeping the secure behavior in
production code.
* Add light validation for data received/loaded.
* Sanitize initial_management token from received config, since HCP will
only ever use the CloudConfig.MangementToken.
* Add changelog entry
* Move status condition for invalid certifcate to reference the listener
that is using the certificate
* Fix where we set the condition status for listeners and certificate
refs, added tests
* Add changelog
* Add MaxEjectionPercent to config entry
* Add BaseEjectionTime to config entry
* Add MaxEjectionPercent and BaseEjectionTime to protobufs
* Add MaxEjectionPercent and BaseEjectionTime to api
* Fix integration test breakage
* Verify MaxEjectionPercent and BaseEjectionTime in integration test upstream confings
* Website docs for MaxEjectionPercent and BaseEjection time
* Add `make docs` to browse docs at http://localhost:3000
* Changelog entry
* so that is the difference between consul-docker and dev-docker
* blah
* update proto funcs
* update proto
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Co-authored-by: Maliz <maliheh.monshizadeh@hashicorp.com>
* Bump raft to 1.5.0
* Add CHANGELOG entry
* Add CHANGELOG entry with right extension (thanks VSCode)
* Add CHANGELOG entry with right extension (thanks VSCode)
* Go mod tidy
This implements permissive mTLS , which allows toggling services into "permissive" mTLS mode.
Permissive mTLS mode allows incoming "non Consul-mTLS" traffic to be forward unmodified to the application.
* Update service-defaults and proxy-defaults config entries with a MutualTLSMode field
* Update the mesh config entry with an AllowEnablingPermissiveMutualTLS field and implement the necessary validation. AllowEnablingPermissiveMutualTLS must be true to allow changing to MutualTLSMode=permissive, but this does not require that all proxy-defaults and service-defaults are currently in strict mode.
* Update xDS listener config to add a "permissive filter chain" when MutualTLSMode=permissive for a particular service. The permissive filter chain matches incoming traffic by the destination port. If the destination port matches the service port from the catalog, then no mTLS is required and the traffic sent is forwarded unmodified to the application.
* Add a test to reproduce the race condition
* Fix race condition by publishing the event after the commit and adding a lock to prevent out of order events.
* split publish to generate the list of events before committing the transaction.
* add changelog
* remove extra func
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
* add comment to explain test
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Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Prior to this change, peer services would be targeted by service-default
overrides as long as the new `peer` field was not found in the config entry.
This commit removes that deprecated backwards-compatibility behavior. Now
it is necessary to specify the `peer` field in order for upstream overrides
to apply to a peer upstream.
Currently, if an acceptor peer deletes a peering the dialer's peering
will eventually get to a "terminated" state. If the two clusters need to
be re-peered the acceptor will re-generate the token but the dialer will
encounter this error on the call to establish:
"failed to get addresses to dial peer: failed to refresh peer server
addresses, will continue to use initial addresses: there is no active
peering for "<<<ID>>>""
This is because in `exchangeSecret().GetDialAddresses()` we will get an
error if fetching addresses for an inactive peering. The peering shows
up as inactive at this point because of the existing terminated state.
Rather than checking whether a peering is active we can instead check
whether it was deleted. This way users do not need to delete terminated
peerings in the dialing cluster before re-establishing them.
* Use merge of enterprise meta's rather than new custom method
* Add merge logic for tcp routes
* Add changelog
* Normalize certificate refs on gateways
* Fix infinite call loop
* Explicitly call enterprise meta
This commit swaps the partition field to the local partition for
discovery chains targeting peers. Prior to this change, peer upstreams
would always use a value of default regardless of which partition they
exist in. This caused several issues in xds / proxycfg because of id
mismatches.
Some prior fixes were made to deal with one-off id mismatches that this
PR also cleans up, since they are no longer needed.
* add snapshot restore test
* add logstore as test parameter
* Use the correct image version
* make sure we read the logs from a followers to test the follower snapshot install path.
* update to raf-wal v0.3.0
* add changelog.
* updating changelog for bug description and removed integration test.
* setting up test container builder to only set logStore for 1.15 and higher
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Co-authored-by: Paul Banks <pbanks@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: John Murret <john.murret@hashicorp.com>
This commit fixes an issue where trust bundles could not be read
by services in a non-default namespace, unless they had excessive
ACL permissions given to them.
Prior to this change, `service:write` was required in the default
namespace in order to read the trust bundle. Now, `service:write`
to a service in any namespace is sufficient.
If a CA config update did not cause a root change, the codepath would return early and skip some steps which preserve its intermediate certificates and signing key ID. This commit re-orders some code and prevents updates from generating new intermediate certificates.
Co-authored-by: Ashvitha Sridharan <ashvitha.sridharan@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
Add a new envoy flag: "envoy_hcp_metrics_bind_socket_dir", a directory
where a unix socket will be created with the name
`<namespace>_<proxy_id>.sock` to forward Envoy metrics.
If set, this will configure:
- In bootstrap configuration a local stats_sink and static cluster.
These will forward metrics to a loopback listener sent over xDS.
- A dynamic listener listening at the socket path that the previously
defined static cluster is sending metrics to.
- A dynamic cluster that will forward traffic received at this listener
to the hcp-metrics-collector service.
Reasons for having a static cluster pointing at a dynamic listener:
- We want to secure the metrics stream using TLS, but the stats sink can
only be defined in bootstrap config. With dynamic listeners/clusters
we can use the proxy's leaf certificate issued by the Connect CA,
which isn't available at bootstrap time.
- We want to intelligently route to the HCP collector. Configuring its
addreess at bootstrap time limits our flexibility routing-wise. More
on this below.
Reasons for defining the collector as an upstream in `proxycfg`:
- The HCP collector will be deployed as a mesh service.
- Certificate management is taken care of, as mentioned above.
- Service discovery and routing logic is automatically taken care of,
meaning that no code changes are required in the xds package.
- Custom routing rules can be added for the collector using discovery
chain config entries. Initially the collector is expected to be
deployed to each admin partition, but in the future could be deployed
centrally in the default partition. These config entries could even be
managed by HCP itself.
Add support for using existing vault auto-auth configurations as the
provider configuration when using Vault's CA provider with AliCloud.
AliCloud requires 2 extra fields to enable it to use STS (it's preferred
auth setup). Our vault-plugin-auth-alicloud package contained a method
to help generate them as they require you to make an http call to
a faked endpoint proxy to get them (url and headers base64 encoded).
* Add some basic ui improvements for api-gateway services
* Add changelog entry
* Use ternary for null check
* Update gateway doc links
* rename changelog entry for new PR
* Fix test
Receiving an "acl not found" error from an RPC in the agent cache and the
streaming/event components will cause any request loops to cease under the
assumption that they will never work again if the token was destroyed. This
prevents log spam (#14144, #9738).
Unfortunately due to things like:
- authz requests going to stale servers that may not have witnessed the token
creation yet
- authz requests in a secondary datacenter happening before the tokens get
replicated to that datacenter
- authz requests from a primary TO a secondary datacenter happening before the
tokens get replicated to that datacenter
The caller will get an "acl not found" *before* the token exists, rather than
just after. The machinery added above in the linked PRs will kick in and
prevent the request loop from looping around again once the tokens actually
exist.
For `consul-dataplane` usages, where xDS is served by the Consul servers
rather than the clients ultimately this is not a problem because in that
scenario the `agent/proxycfg` machinery is on-demand and launched by a new xDS
stream needing data for a specific service in the catalog. If the watching
goroutines are terminated it ripples down and terminates the xDS stream, which
CDP will eventually re-establish and restart everything.
For Consul client usages, the `agent/proxycfg` machinery is ahead-of-time
launched at service registration time (called "local" in some of the proxycfg
machinery) so when the xDS stream comes in the data is already ready to go. If
the watching goroutines terminate it should terminate the xDS stream, but
there's no mechanism to re-spawn the watching goroutines. If the xDS stream
reconnects it will see no `ConfigSnapshot` and will not get one again until
the client agent is restarted, or the service is re-registered with something
changed in it.
This PR fixes a few things in the machinery:
- there was an inadvertent deadlock in fetching snapshot from the proxycfg
machinery by xDS, such that when the watching goroutine terminated the
snapshots would never be fetched. This caused some of the xDS machinery to
get indefinitely paused and not finish the teardown properly.
- Every 30s we now attempt to re-insert all locally registered services into
the proxycfg machinery.
- When services are re-inserted into the proxycfg machinery we special case
"dead" ones such that we unilaterally replace them rather that doing that
conditionally.
Adds support for the approle auth-method. Only handles using the approle
role/secret to auth and it doesn't support the agent's extra management
configuration options (wrap and delete after read) as they are not
required as part of the auth (ie. they are vault agent things).
* Fix issue where terminating gateway service resolvers weren't properly cleaned up
* Add integration test for cleaning up resolvers
* Add changelog entry
* Use state test and drop integration test
* Leverage ServiceResolver ConnectTimeout for route timeouts to make TerminatingGateway upstream timeouts configurable
* Regenerate golden files
* Add RequestTimeout field
* Add changelog entry
Adds support for a jwt token in a file. Simply reads the file and sends
the read in jwt along to the vault login.
It also supports a legacy mode with the jwt string being passed
directly. In which case the path is made optional.
Does the required dance with the local HTTP endpoint to get the required
data for the jwt based auth setup in Azure. Keeps support for 'legacy'
mode where all login data is passed on via the auth methods parameters.
Refactored check for hardcoded /login fields.
Fixes a regression in #16044
The consul acl token read -self cli command should not require an -accessor-id because typically the persona invoking this would not already know the accessor id of their own token.
Prior to this commit, all peer services were transmitted as connect-enabled
as long as a one or more mesh-gateways were healthy. With this change, there
is now a difference between typical services and connect services transmitted
via peering.
A service will be reported as "connect-enabled" as long as any of these
conditions are met:
1. a connect-proxy sidecar is registered for the service name.
2. a connect-native instance of the service is registered.
3. a service resolver / splitter / router is registered for the service name.
4. a terminating gateway has registered the service.
Fix mesh gateways incorrectly matching peer locality.
This fixes an issue where local mesh gateways use an
incorrect address when attempting to forward traffic to a
peered datacenter. Prior to this change it would use the
lan address instead of the wan if the locality matched. This
should never be done for peering, since we must route all
traffic through the remote mesh gateway.