All Consul HTTP API endpoints now URL-decode resource names specified in the
path, enabling resource names containing URL-invalid characters to be used
in HTTP API requests if URL-encoded into the path.
Functionality implemented in Github Pull Requests:
- #11335
- #11957
- #12103
- #12190
- #12297
Also documents CLI accepting URL-invalid resource names.
All Consul HTTP API endpoints now URL-decode resource names specified in the
path, enabling resource names containing URL-invalid characters to be used
in HTTP API requests if URL-encoded into the path. The Consul HTTP API always
supported URL-decoding of query parameters.
The CLI automatically URL-encodes arguments which are inserted as resource
names in the URL path, enabling the CLI to also interact with resource names
that contain URL-invalid characters.
Changes include:
- Add diagrams of the operation of different consistency modes
- Note that only stale reads benefit from horizontal scaling
- Increase scannability with headings
- Document consistency mode defaults and how to override for
DNS and HTTP API interfaces
- Document X-Consul-Effective-Consistency response header
* tidy code and add some doc strings
* add doc strings to tests
* add partitions tests, need to adapt to run in both oss and ent
* split oss and enterprise versions
* remove parallel tests
* add error
* fix queryBackend in test
* revert unneeded change
* fix failing tests
Changes to how the version string was handled created small regression with the release of consul 1.12.0 enterprise.
Many tools use the Config:Version field reported by the agent/self resource to determine whether Consul is an enterprise or OSS instance, expect something like 1.12.0+ent for enterprise and simply 1.12.0 for OSS. This was accidentally broken during the runup to 1.12.x
This work fixes the value returned by both the self endpoint in ["Config"]["Version"] and the metrics consul.version field.
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
/docs/security/acl/acl-system was renamed in e9a42df from PR #12460 to
/docs/security/acl. A corresponding redirect was not added for this
page, resulting in a 404 being returned when accessing the old URL
path.
This commit redirects the former URL path to the new location, and
also updates all links on the site to point to the new location.
Co-authored-by: trujillo-adam <47586768+trujillo-adam@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: trujillo-adam <47586768+trujillo-adam@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: Re-add config file content removed in PR #12562
Re-add agent config option content that was erroneously removed in #12562 with
commit f4c03d234.
* docs: Re-add CLI flag content removed in PR #12562
Re-add CLI flag content that was erroneously removed in #12562 with
commit c5220fd18.
* Update website/content/docs/agent/config/cli-flags.mdx
Co-authored-by: trujillo-adam <47586768+trujillo-adam@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: trujillo-adam <47586768+trujillo-adam@users.noreply.github.com>
Add validation to ensure connect native services have a port or socketpath specified on catalog registration.
This was the only missing piece to ensure all mesh services are validated for a port (or socketpath) specification on catalog registration.
* Support vault namespaces in connect CA
Follow on to some missed items from #12655
From an internal ticket "Support standard "Vault namespace in the
path" semantics for Connect Vault CA Provider"
Vault allows the namespace to be specified as a prefix in the path of
a PKI definition, but our usage of the Vault API includes calls that
don't support a namespaced key. In particular the sys.* family of
calls simply appends the key, instead of prefixing the namespace in
front of the path.
Unfortunately it is difficult to reliably parse a path with a
namespace; only vault knows what namespaces are present, and the '/'
separator can be inside a key name, as well as separating path
elements. This is in use in the wild; for example
'dc1/intermediate-key' is a relatively common naming schema.
Instead we add two new fields: RootPKINamespace and
IntermediatePKINamespace, which are the absolute namespace paths
'prefixed' in front of the respective PKI Paths.
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
Introduces two new public gRPC endpoints (`Login` and `Logout`) and
includes refactoring of the equivalent net/rpc endpoints to enable the
majority of logic to be reused (i.e. by extracting the `Binder` and
`TokenWriter` types).
This contains the OSS portions of the following enterprise commits:
- 75fcdbfcfa6af21d7128cb2544829ead0b1df603
- bce14b714151af74a7f0110843d640204082630a
- cc508b70fbf58eda144d9af3d71bd0f483985893