ci: Set Go version consistently via .go-version
Ensure Go version is determined consistently for CI and Docker builds
rather than spread across several different files.
The intent is to eventually replace this with use of the `toolchain`
directive in Go 1.21.
* Upgrading node to node 18
* Ensure we're on latest version of yarn as well
* add comma to make frontend tests run
* Use Node 18 Alpine image in UI build dockerfile
* delete package-lock.json
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* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package
This directory and its subdirectories (packages) contain files licensed with the MPLv2 `LICENSE` file in this directory and are intentionally licensed separately from the BSL `LICENSE` file at the root of this repository.
* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package
This directory and its subdirectories (packages) contain files licensed with the MPLv2 `LICENSE` file in this directory and are intentionally licensed separately from the BSL `LICENSE` file at the root of this repository.
* Updating the license from MPL to Business Source License
Going forward, this project will be licensed under the Business Source License v1.1. Please see our blog post for more details at <Blog URL>, FAQ at www.hashicorp.com/licensing-faq, and details of the license at www.hashicorp.com/bsl.
* add missing license headers
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
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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.
* adding docker files to verify linux packages.
* add verifr-release-linux.yml
* updating name
* pass inputs directly into jobs
* add other linux package platforms
* remove on push
* fix TARGETARCH on debian and ubuntu so it can check arm64 and amd64
* fixing amazon to use the continue line
* add ubuntu i386
* fix comment lines
* working
* remove commented out workflow jobs
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* update fedora and ubuntu to use latest tag
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* 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
* add ability to start container tests in debug mode and attach a debugger to consul while running it.
* add a debug message with the debug port
* use pod to get the right port
* fix image used in basic test
* add more data to identify which container to debug.
* fix comment
Co-authored-by: Evan Culver <eculver@users.noreply.github.com>
* rename debugUri to debugURI
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Replace bindata packages with stdlib go:embed.
Modernize some uiserver code with newer interfaces introduced in go 1.16 (mainly working with fs.File instead of http.File.
Remove steps that are no longer used from our build files.
Add Github Action to detect differences in agent/uiserver/dist and verify that the files are correct (by compiling UI assets and comparing contents).
This machinery was not used, and does not appear to be maintained. In practice we really
don't need anything to detect flaky tests. Our CI system identifies flaky tests at
https://app.circleci.com/insights/github/hashicorp/consul/workflows/go-tests/tests?branch=main
Mostly what we need is a way to reproduce flakes, which can be done directly with the Go
CLI, using the -race, -count, and (new in Go 1.17) -shuffle flags.
* Add new consul connect redirect-traffic command for applying traffic redirection rules when Transparent Proxy is enabled.
* Add new iptables package for applying traffic redirection rules with iptables.
* ci: stop building darwin/386 binaries
Go 1.15 drops support for 32-bit binaries on Darwin https://golang.org/doc/go1.15#darwin
* tls: ConnectionState::NegotiatedProtocolIsMutual is deprecated in Go 1.15, this value is always true
* correct error messages that changed slightly
* Completely regenerate some TLS test data
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
* ui: Add the most basic workspace root in /ui
* We already have a LICENSE file in the repository root
* Change directory path in build scripts ui-v2 -> ui
* Make yarn install flags configurable from elsewhere
* Minimal workspace root makefile
* Call the new docker specific target
* Update yarn in the docker build image
* Reconfigure the netlify target and move to the higher makefile
* Move ui-v2 -> ui/packages/consul-ui
* Change repo root to refleect new folder structure
* Temporarily don't hoist consul-api-double
* Fixup CI configuration
* Fixup lint errors
* Fixup Netlify target
- You can no longer cross submodule boundaries with ./... in go
subcommands like `go list` or `go test`. The makefile and CI scripts
were updated accordingly.
- Also of note: `go mod vendor` now omits things build ignored.
* ui: Upgrade tooling to node 10 now we are on a more recent ember
* build: Also update the conatiner for building the UI
We bump alpine here as 3.8 doesn't have node 10 by default whereas 3.9
does. Yarn is bumped to latest current version while we are here.
* Docker based builds can now use the module cache
* Simplify building the consul-dev docker image.
* Make sure to pull the latest consul image.
* Allow selecting base image version for the dev image