Ongoing work to support Nomad Workload Identity for authenticating with Consul
will mean that Nomad's service registration sync with Consul will want to use
Consul tokens scoped to individual workloads for registering services and
checks. The `CheckRegister` method in the API doesn't have an option to pass the
token in, which prevent us from sharing the same Consul connection for all
workloads. Add a `CheckRegisterOpts` to match the behavior of
`ServiceRegisterOpts`.
Ongoing work to support Nomad Workload Identity for authenticating with Consul
will mean that Nomad's service registration sync with Consul will want to use
Consul tokens scoped to individual workloads for registering services and
checks. The `ServiceRegisterOpts` type in the API doesn't have an option to pass
the token in, which prevent us from sharing the same Consul connection for all
workloads. Add a `Token` field to match the behavior of `ServiceDeregisterOpts`.
* dns token
fix whitespace for docs and comments
fix test cases
fix test cases
remove tabs in help text
Add changelog
Peering dns test
Peering dns test
Partial implementation of Peered DNS test
Swap to new topology lib
expose dns port for integration tests on client
remove partial test implementation
remove extra port exposure
remove changelog from the ent pr
Add dns token to set-agent-token switch
Add enterprise golden file
Use builtin/dns template in tests
Update ent dns policy
Update ent dns template test
remove local gen certs
fix templated policy specs
* add changelog
* go mod tidy
* copyright headers for agent folder
* Ignore test data files
* fix proto files and remove headers in agent/uiserver folder
* ignore deep-copy files
* copyright headers for agent folder
* fix merge conflicts
* copyright headers for agent folder
* Ignore test data files
* fix proto files
* ignore agent/uiserver folder for now
* copyright headers for agent folder
* Add copyright headers for acl, api and bench folders
* Add some fixes to allow for registering via consul connect envoy -gateway api
* Fix infinite recursion
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* remove legacy tokens
* Update test comment
Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
* fix imports
* update docs for additional CLI changes
* add test case for anonymous token
* set deprecated api fields to json ignore and fix patch errors
* update changelog to breaking-change
* fix import
* update api docs to remove legacy reference
* fix docs nav data
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Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
This gets the extensions information for the local service into the snapshot and ExtensionConfigurations for a proxy. It grabs the extensions from config entries and puts them in structs.NodeService.Proxy field, which already is copied into the config snapshot.
Also:
* add EnvoyExtensions to api.AgentService so that it matches structs.NodeService
When r.toHTTP is called, http.Request is built with the path
already escaped. This removes all calls to url.PathEscape that
would have led to double-escaped URLs.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
* agent: add failures_before_warning setting
The new setting allows users to specify the number of check failures
that have to happen before a service status us updated to be `warning`.
This allows for more visibility for detected issues without creating
alerts and pinging administrators. Unlike the previous behavior, which
caused the service status to not update until it reached the configured
`failures_before_critical` setting, now Consul updates the Web UI view
with the `warning` state and the output of the service check when
`failures_before_warning` is breached.
The default value of `FailuresBeforeWarning` is the same as the value of
`FailuresBeforeCritical`, which allows for retaining the previous default
behavior of not triggering a warning.
When `FailuresBeforeWarning` is set to a value higher than that of
`FailuresBeforeCritical it has no effect as `FailuresBeforeCritical`
takes precedence.
Resolves: https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/10680
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Co-authored-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Missed the need to add support for unix domain socket config via
api/command line. This is a variant of the problems described in
it is easy to drop one.
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
Add support for setting QueryOptions on the following agent API endpoints:
- /agent/health/service/name/:name
- /agent/health/service/id/:id
- /agent/service/maintenance/:id
This follows the same pattern used in #9903 to support query options
for other agent API endpoints.
Resolves#9710
* Save exposed HTTP or GRPC ports to the agent's store
* Add those the health checks API so we can retrieve them from the API
* Change redirect-traffic command to also exclude those ports from inbound traffic redirection when expose.checks is set to true.
This way we avoid serializing these when empty. Otherwise users of the
latest version of the api submodule cannot interact with older versions
of Consul, because a new api client would send keys that the older Consul
doesn't recognize yet.
This PR replaces the original boolean used to configure transparent
proxy mode. It was replaced with a string mode that can be set to:
- "": Empty string is the default for when the setting should be
defaulted from other configuration like config entries.
- "direct": Direct mode is how applications originally opted into the
mesh. Proxy listeners need to be dialed directly.
- "transparent": Transparent mode enables configuring Envoy as a
transparent proxy. Traffic must be captured and redirected to the
inbound and outbound listeners.
This PR also adds a struct for transparent proxy specific configuration.
Initially this is not stored as a pointer. Will revisit that decision
before GA.
This PR adds support for setting QueryOptions on a few agent API
endpoints. Nomad needs to be able to set the Namespace field on
these endpoints to:
- query for services / checks in a namespace
- deregister services / checks in a namespace
- update TTL status on checks in a namespace
Some TLS servers require SNI, but the Golang HTTP client doesn't
include it in the ClientHello when connecting to an IP address. This
change adds a new TLSServerName field to health check definitions to
optionally set it. This fixes#9473.