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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ashesh Vidyut 3443db7885
NET 6762 (#19931)
NET-6762
2023-12-14 06:37:01 +05:30
R.B. Boyer b2979f6edf
testing/deployer: rename various terms to better align with v2 and avoid confusion (#19600)
Conceptually renaming the following topology terms to avoid confusion with v2 and to better align with it:

- ServiceID -> ID
- Service -> Workload
- Upstream -> Destination
2023-11-10 13:22:06 -06:00
R.B. Boyer a7f3069a94
test: add a v2 container integration test of xRoute splits (#19570)
This adds a deployer-based integration test verifying that a 90/10 traffic
split works for: HTTPRoute, GRPCRoute, and TCPRoute.
2023-11-08 17:20:00 -06:00
R.B. Boyer d203c0abe3
test: update deployer default images (#19554) 2023-11-07 13:15:40 -06:00
R.B. Boyer 4b85aa5a97
testing/deployer: support tproxy in v2 for dataplane (#19094)
This updates the testing/deployer (aka "topology test") framework to allow for a 
v2-oriented topology to opt services into enabling TransparentProxy. The restrictions 
are similar to that of #19046

The multiport Ports map that was added in #19046 was changed to allow for the 
protocol to be specified at this time, but for now the only supported protocol is TCP 
as only L4 functions currently on main.

As part of making transparent proxy work, the DNS server needed a new zonefile 
for responding to virtual.consul requests, since there is no Kubernetes DNS and 
the Consul DNS work for v2 has not happened yet. Once Consul DNS supports v2 we should switch over. For now the format of queries is:

<service>--<namespace>--<partition>.virtual.consul

Additionally:

- All transparent proxy enabled services are assigned a virtual ip in the 10.244.0/24
  range. This is something Consul will do in v2 at a later date, likely during 1.18.
- All services with exposed ports (non-mesh) are assigned a virtual port number for use
  with tproxy
- The consul-dataplane image has been made un-distroless, and gotten the necessary
  tools to execute consul connect redirect-traffic before running dataplane, thus simulating
  a kubernetes init container in plain docker.
2023-11-02 16:13:16 -05:00