* debug: remove the CLI check for debug_enabled
The API allows collecting profiles even debug_enabled=false as long as
ACLs are enabled. Remove this check from the CLI so that users do not
need to set debug_enabled=true for no reason.
Also:
- fix the API client to return errors on non-200 status codes for debug
endpoints
- improve the failure messages when pprof data can not be collected
Co-Authored-By: Dhia Ayachi <dhia@hashicorp.com>
* remove parallel test runs
parallel runs create a race condition that fail the debug tests
* Add changelog
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
This bug would result in the UI not having the correct settings in
Consul enterprise, which could produce many warnings in the logs.
This bug occured because the index page, which includes a map of configuration
was rendered when the HTTPHandler is first created. This PR changes the
UIServer to instead render the index page when the page is requested.
The rendering does not appear to be all that expensive, so rendering it
when requested should not cause much extra latency.
HTTPUseCache is only used is a gate for allowing QueryOptions.UseCache to be enabled. By
moving it to the place where the query options are set, this behaviour is more obvious.
Also remove parseInternal which was an alias for parse.
Header is: X-Consul-Default-ACL-Policy=<allow|deny>
This is of particular utility when fetching matching intentions, as the
fallthrough for a request that doesn't match any intentions is to
enforce using the default acl policy.
This ensures the metrics proxy endpoint is ACL protected behind a
wildcard `service:read` and `node:read` set of rules. For Consul
Enterprise these will need to span all namespaces:
```
service_prefix "" { policy = "read" }
node_prefix "" { policy = "read" }
namespace_prefix "" {
service_prefix "" { policy = "read" }
node_prefix "" { policy = "read" }
}
```
This PR contains just the backend changes. The frontend changes to
actually pass the consul token header to the proxy through the JS plugin
will come in another PR.
- Upgrade the ConfigEntry.ListAll RPC to be kind-aware so that older
copies of consul will not see new config entries it doesn't understand
replicate down.
- Add shim conversion code so that the old API/CLI method of interacting
with intentions will continue to work so long as none of these are
edited via config entry endpoints. Almost all of the read-only APIs will
continue to function indefinitely.
- Add new APIs that operate on individual intentions without IDs so that
the UI doesn't need to implement CAS operations.
- Add a new serf feature flag indicating support for
intentions-as-config-entries.
- The old line-item intentions way of interacting with the state store
will transparently flip between the legacy memdb table and the config
entry representations so that readers will never see a hiccup during
migration where the results are incomplete. It uses a piece of system
metadata to control the flip.
- The primary datacenter will begin migrating intentions into config
entries on startup once all servers in the datacenter are on a version
of Consul with the intentions-as-config-entries feature flag. When it is
complete the old state store representations will be cleared. We also
record a piece of system metadata indicating this has occurred. We use
this metadata to skip ALL of this code the next time the leader starts
up.
- The secondary datacenters continue to run the old intentions
replicator until all servers in the secondary DC and primary DC support
intentions-as-config-entries (via serf flag). Once this condition it met
the old intentions replicator ceases.
- The secondary datacenters replicate the new config entries as they are
migrated in the primary. When they detect that the primary has zeroed
it's old state store table it waits until all config entries up to that
point are replicated and then zeroes its own copy of the old state store
table. We also record a piece of system metadata indicating this has
occurred. We use this metadata to skip ALL of this code the next time
the leader starts up.
In all cases (oss/ent, client/server) this method was returning a value from config. Since the
value is consistent, it doesn't need to be part of the delegate interface.
The embedded HTTPServer struct is not used by the large HTTPServer
struct. It is used by tests and the agent. This change is a small first
step in the process of removing that field.
The eventual goal is to reduce the scope of HTTPServer making it easier
to test, and split into separate packages.
Some of these problems are minor (unused vars), but others are real bugs (ignored errors).
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
Also update the Docs and fixup the HTTP API to return proper errors when someone attempts to use Namespaces with an OSS agent.
Add Namespace HTTP API docs
Make all API endpoints disallow unknown fields
Main Changes:
• method signature updates everywhere to account for passing around enterprise meta.
• populate the EnterpriseAuthorizerContext for all ACL related authorizations.
• ACL resource listings now operate like the catalog or kv listings in that the returned entries are filtered down to what the token is allowed to see. With Namespaces its no longer all or nothing.
• Modified the acl.Policy parsing to abstract away basic decoding so that enterprise can do it slightly differently. Also updated method signatures so that when parsing a policy it can take extra ent metadata to use during rules validation and policy creation.
Secondary Changes:
• Moved protobuf encoding functions out of the agentpb package to eliminate circular dependencies.
• Added custom JSON unmarshalers for a few ACL resource types (to support snake case and to get rid of mapstructure)
• AuthMethod validator cache is now an interface as these will be cached per-namespace for Consul Enterprise.
• Added checks for policy/role link existence at the RPC API so we don’t push the request through raft to have it fail internally.
• Forward ACL token delete request to the primary datacenter when the secondary DC doesn’t have the token.
• Added a bunch of ACL test helpers for inserting ACL resource test data.
* ACL Authorizer overhaul
To account for upcoming features every Authorization function can now take an extra *acl.EnterpriseAuthorizerContext. These are unused in OSS and will always be nil.
Additionally the acl package has received some thorough refactoring to enable all of the extra Consul Enterprise specific authorizations including moving sentinel enforcement into the stubbed structs. The Authorizer funcs now return an acl.EnforcementDecision instead of a boolean. This improves the overall interface as it makes multiple Authorizers easily chainable as they now indicate whether they had an authoritative decision or should use some other defaults. A ChainedAuthorizer was added to handle this Authorizer enforcement chain and will never itself return a non-authoritative decision.
* Include stub for extra enterprise rules in the global management policy
* Allow for an upgrade of the global-management policy
In a previous PR I made it so that we had interfaces that would work enough to allow blockingQueries to work. However to complete this we need all fields to be settable and gettable.
Notes:
• If Go ever gets contracts/generics then we could get rid of all the Getters/Setters
• protoc / protoc-gen-gogo are going to generate all the getters for us.
• I copied all the getters/setters from the protobuf funcs into agent/structs/protobuf_compat.go
• Also added JSON marshaling funcs that use jsonpb for protobuf types.
All these changes should have no side-effects or change behavior:
- Use bytes.Buffer's String() instead of a conversion
- Use time.Since and time.Until where fitting
- Drop unnecessary returns and assignment
* Add ui-content-path flag
* tests complete, regex validator on string, index.html updated
* cleaning up debugging stuff
* ui: Enable ember environment configuration to be set via the go binary at runtime (#5934)
* ui: Only inject {{.ContentPath}} if we are makeing a prod build...
...otherwise we just use the current rootURL
This gets injected into a <base /> node which solves the assets path
problem but not the ember problem
* ui: Pull out the <base href=""> value and inject it into ember env
See previous commit:
The <base href=""> value is 'sometimes' injected from go at index
serve time. We pass this value down to ember by overwriting the ember
config that is injected via a <meta> tag. This has to be done before
ember bootup.
Sometimes (during testing and development, basically not production)
this is injected with the already existing value, in which case this
essentially changes nothing.
The code here is slightly abstracted away from our specific usage to
make it easier for anyone else to use, and also make sure we can cope
with using this same method to pass variables down from the CLI through
to ember in the future.
* ui: We can't use <base /> move everything to javascript (#5941)
Unfortuantely we can't seem to be able to use <base> and rootURL
together as URL paths will get doubled up (`ui/ui/`).
This moves all the things that we need to interpolate with .ContentPath
to the `startup` javascript so we can conditionally print out
`{{.ContentPath}}` in lots of places (now we can't use base)
* fixed when we serve index.html
* ui: For writing a ContentPath, we also need to cope with testing... (#5945)
...and potentially more environments
Testing has more additional things in a separate index.html in `tests/`
This make the entire thing a little saner and uses just javascriopt
template literals instead of a pseudo handbrake synatx for our
templating of these files.
Intead of just templating the entire file this way, we still only
template `{{content-for 'head'}}` and `{{content-for 'body'}}`
in this way to ensure we support other plugins/addons
* build: Loosen up the regex for retrieving the CONSUL_VERSION (#5946)
* build: Loosen up the regex for retrieving the CONSUL_VERSION
1. Previously the `sed` replacement was searching for the CONSUL_VERSION
comment at the start of a line, it no longer does this to allow for
indentation.
2. Both `grep` and `sed` where looking for the omment at the end of the
line. We've removed this restriction here. We don't need to remove it
right now, but if we ever put the comment followed by something here the
searching would break.
3. Added `xargs` for trimming the resulting version string. We aren't
using this already in the rest of the scripts, but we are pretty sure
this is available on most systems.
* ui: Fix erroneous variable, and also force an ember cache clean on build
1. We referenced a variable incorrectly here, this fixes that.
2. We also made sure that every `make` target clears ember's `tmp` cache
to ensure that its not using any caches that have since been edited
everytime we call a `make` target.
* added docs, fixed encoding
* fixed go fmt
* Update agent/config/config.go
Co-Authored-By: R.B. Boyer <public@richardboyer.net>
* Completed Suggestions
* run gofmt on http.go
* fix testsanitize
* fix fullconfig/hcl by setting correct 'want'
* ran gofmt on agent/config/runtime_test.go
* Update website/source/docs/agent/options.html.md
Co-Authored-By: Hans Hasselberg <me@hans.io>
* Update website/source/docs/agent/options.html.md
Co-Authored-By: kaitlincarter-hc <43049322+kaitlincarter-hc@users.noreply.github.com>
* remove contentpath from redirectFS struct
Fixes: #4222
# Data Filtering
This PR will implement filtering for the following endpoints:
## Supported HTTP Endpoints
- `/agent/checks`
- `/agent/services`
- `/catalog/nodes`
- `/catalog/service/:service`
- `/catalog/connect/:service`
- `/catalog/node/:node`
- `/health/node/:node`
- `/health/checks/:service`
- `/health/service/:service`
- `/health/connect/:service`
- `/health/state/:state`
- `/internal/ui/nodes`
- `/internal/ui/services`
More can be added going forward and any endpoint which is used to list some data is a good candidate.
## Usage
When using the HTTP API a `filter` query parameter can be used to pass a filter expression to Consul. Filter Expressions take the general form of:
```
<selector> == <value>
<selector> != <value>
<value> in <selector>
<value> not in <selector>
<selector> contains <value>
<selector> not contains <value>
<selector> is empty
<selector> is not empty
not <other expression>
<expression 1> and <expression 2>
<expression 1> or <expression 2>
```
Normal boolean logic and precedence is supported. All of the actual filtering and evaluation logic is coming from the [go-bexpr](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-bexpr) library
## Other changes
Adding the `Internal.ServiceDump` RPC endpoint. This will allow the UI to filter services better.
* Support rate limiting and concurrency limiting CSR requests on servers; handle CA rotations gracefully with jitter and backoff-on-rate-limit in client
* Add CSR rate limiting docs
* Fix config naming and add tests for new CA configs
This endpoint aggregates all checks related to <service id> on the agent
and return an appropriate http code + the string describing the worst
check.
This allows to cleanly expose service status to other component, hiding
complexity of multiple checks.
This is especially useful to use consul to feed a load balancer which
would delegate health checking to consul agent.
Exposing this endpoint on the agent is necessary to avoid a hit on
consul servers and avoid decreasing resiliency (this endpoint will work
even if there is no consul leader in the cluster).
This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week.
Description
At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers.
On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though.
Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though.
All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management.
Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are:
A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system.
A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system.
The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode.
So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
* agent/debug: add package for debugging, host info
* api: add v1/agent/host endpoint
* agent: add v1/agent/host endpoint
* command/debug: implementation of static capture
* command/debug: tests and only configured targets
* agent/debug: add basic test for host metrics
* command/debug: add methods for dynamic data capture
* api: add debug/pprof endpoints
* command/debug: add pprof
* command/debug: timing, wg, logs to disk
* vendor: add gopsutil/disk
* command/debug: add a usage section
* website: add docs for consul debug
* agent/host: require operator:read
* api/host: improve docs and no retry timing
* command/debug: fail on extra arguments
* command/debug: fixup file permissions to 0644
* command/debug: remove server flags
* command/debug: improve clarity of usage section
* api/debug: add Trace for profiling, fix profile
* command/debug: capture profile and trace at the same time
* command/debug: add index document
* command/debug: use "clusters" in place of members
* command/debug: remove address in output
* command/debug: improve comment on metrics sleep
* command/debug: clarify usage
* agent: always register pprof handlers and protect
This will allow us to avoid a restart of a target agent
for profiling by always registering the pprof handlers.
Given this is a potentially sensitive path, it is protected
with an operator:read ACL and enable debug being
set to true on the target agent. enable_debug still requires
a restart.
If ACLs are disabled, enable_debug is sufficient.
* command/debug: use trace.out instead of .prof
More in line with golang docs.
* agent: fix comment wording
* agent: wrap table driven tests in t.run()
* Plumb xDS server and proxyxfg into the agent startup
* Add `consul connect envoy` command to allow running Envoy as a connect sidecar.
* Add test for help tabs; typos and style fixups from review
* Add cache types for catalog/services and health/services and basic test that caching works
* Support non-blocking cache types with Cache-Control semantics.
* Update API docs to include caching info for every endpoint.
* Comment updates per PR feedback.
* Add note on caching to the 10,000 foot view on the architecture page to make the new data path more clear.
* Document prepared query staleness quirk and force all background requests to AllowStale so we can spread service discovery load across servers.
Fixes: #4441
This fixes the issue with Connect Managed Proxies + ACLs being broken.
The underlying problem was that the token parsed for most http endpoints was sent untouched to the servers via the RPC request. These changes make it so that at the HTTP endpoint when parsing the token we additionally attempt to convert potential proxy tokens into regular tokens before sending to the RPC endpoint. Proxy tokens are only valid on the agent with the managed proxy so the resolution has to happen before it gets forwarded anywhere.
Few other fixes in here just to get a clean run locally - they are all also fixed in other PRs but shouldn't conflict.
This should be robust to timing between goroutines now.
* Move settings to use the same service/route API as the rest of the app
* Put some ideas down for unit testing on adapters
* Favour `Model` over `Entity`
* Move away from using `reopen` to using Mixins
* Amend messages, comment/document some usage
* Make sure the returns are consistent in normalizePayload, also
Add some todo's in to remind me to think consider this further at a
later date. For example, is normalizePayload to be a hook or an
overridable method
* Start stripping back the HTML to semantics
* Use a variable rather than chaining
* Remove unused helpers
* Start picking through the new designs, start with listing pages
* First draft HTML for every page
* Making progress on the CSS
* Keep plugging away at the catalog css
* Looking at scrolling
* Wire up filtering
* Sort out filter counting, more or less done a few outstanding
* Start knocking the forms into shape
* Add in codemirror
* Keep moving forwards with the form like layouts
* Start looking at ACL editing page, add footer in
* Pull the filters back in, look at an autoresizer for scroll views
* First draft toggles
* 2nd draft healthcheck icons
* Tweak node healthcheck icons
* Looking at healthcheck detail icons
* Tweak the filter-bar and add selections to the in content tabs
* Add ACL create, pill-like acl type highlight
* Tweaking the main nav some more
* Working on the filter-bar and freetext-filter
* Masonry layout
* Stick with `checks` instead of healthy/unhealthy
* Fix up the filter numbers/counts
* Use the thead for a measure
* First draft tomography back in
* First draft DC dropdown
* Add a temporary create buttong to kv's
* Move KV and ACL to use a create page
* Move tags
* Run through old tests
* Injectable server
* Start adding test attributes
* Add some page objects
* More test attributes and pages
* Acl filter objects
* Add a page.. page object
* Clickable items in lists
* Add rest/spread babel plugin, remove mirage for now
* Add fix for ember-collection
* Keep track of acl filters
* ember-cli-page-object
* ember-test-selectors
* ui: update version of ui compile deps
* Update static assets
* Centralize radiogroup helper
* Rejig KV's and begin to clean it up
* Work around lack of Tags for the moment..
* Some little css tweaks and start to remove possibles
* Working on the dc page and incidentals
1. Sort the datacenter-picker list
2. Add a selected state to the datacenter-picker
3. Make dc an {Name: dc}
4. Add an env helper to get to 'env vars' from within templates
* Click outside stuff for the datacenter-picker, is-active on nav
* Make sure the dropdown CTA can be active
* Bump ember add pluralize helper
* Little try at sass based custom queries
* Rejig tablular collection so it deals with resizing, actions
1. WIP: start building actions dropdowns
2. Move tabular collection to deal with resizing to rule out differences
* First draft actions dropdowns
* Add ports, selectable IP's
* Flash messages, plus general cleanup/consistency
1. Add ember-cli-flash for flash messages
2. Move everything to get() instead of item.get
3. Spotted a few things that weren't consistent
* DOn't go lower than zero
* First draft vertical menu
* Missed a get, tweak dropmenu tick
* Big cleanup
1. this.get(), this.set() > get(), set()
2. assign > {...{}, ...{}}
3. Seperator > separator
* WIP: settings
* Moved things into a ui-v2 folder
* Decide on a way to do the settings page whilst maintaining the url + dc's
* Start some error pages
* Remove base64 polyfill
* Tie in settings, fix atob bug, tweak layout css
* Centralize confirmations into a component
* Allow switching between the old and new UI with the CONSUL_UI_BETA env var
Currently all the assets are packaged into a single AssetFS and a prefix is configured to switch between the two.
* Attempt at some updates to integrate the v2 ui build into the main infrastructure
* Add redirect to index.html for unknown paths
* Allow redictor to /index.html for new ui when using -ui-dir
* Take ACLs to the correct place on save
* First pass breadcrumbs
* Remove datacenter selector on the index page
* Tweak overall layout
* Make buttons 'resets'
* Tweak last DC stuff
* Validations plus kv keyname viewing tweaks
* Pull sessions back in
* Tweak the env vars to be more reusable
* Move isAnon to the view
* No items and disabled acl css
* ACL and KV details
1. Unauthorized page
2. Make sure the ACL is always selected when it needs it
3. Check record deletion with a changeset
* Few more acl tweaks/corrections
* Add no items view to node > services
* Tags for node > services
* Make sure we have tags
* Fix up the labels on the tomography graph
* Add node link (agent) to kv sessions
* Duplicate up `create` for KV 'root creation'
* Safety check for health checks
* Fix up the grids
* Truncate td a's, fix kv columns
* Watch for spaces in KV id's
* Move actions to their own mixins for now at least
* Link reset to settings incase I want to type it in
* Tweak error page
* Cleanup healthcheck icons in service listing
* Centralize errors and make getting back easier
* Nice numbers
* Compact buttons
* Some incidental css cleanups
* Use 'Key / Value' for root
* Tweak tomography layout
* Fix single healthcheck unhealthy resource
* Get loading screen ready
* Fix healthy healthcheck tick
* Everything in header starts white
* First draft loader
* Refactor the entire backend to use proper unique keys, plus..
1. Make unique keys form dc + slug (uid)
2. Fun with errors...
* Tweak header colors
* Add noopener noreferrer to external links
* Add supers to setupController
* Implement cloning, using ember-data...
* Move the more expensive down the switch order
* First draft empty record cleanup..
* Add the cusomt store test
* Temporarily use the htmlSafe prototype to remove the console warning
* Encode hashes in urls
* Go back to using title for errors for now
* Start removing unused bulma
* Lint
* WIP: Start looking at failing tests
* Remove single redirect test
* Finish off error message styling
* Add full ember-data cache invalidation to avoid stale data...
* Add uncolorable warning icons
* More info icon
* Rearrange single service, plus tag printing
* Logo
* No quotes
* Add a simple startup logo
* Tweak healthcheck statuses
* Fix border-color for healthchecks
* Tweak node tabs
* Catch 401 ACL errors and rethrow with the provided error message
* Remove old acl unauth and error routes
* Missed a super
* Make 'All' refer to number of checks, not services
* Remove ember-resizer, add autoprefixer
* Don't show tomography if its not worth it, viewify it more also
* Little model cleanup
* Chevrons
* Find a way to reliably set the class of html from the view
* Consistent html
* Make sure session id's are visible as long as possible
* Fix single service check count
* Add filters and searchs to the query string
* Don't remember the selected tab
* Change text
* Eror tweaking
* Use chevrons on all breadcrumbs even in kv's
* Clean up a file
* Tweak some messaging
* Makesure the footer overlays whats in the page
* Tweak KV errors
* Move json toggle over to the right
* feedback-dialog along with copy buttons
* Better confirmation dialogs
* Add git sha comment
* Same title as old UI
* Allow defaults
* Make sure value is a string
* WIP: Scrolling dropdowns/confirmations
* Add to kv's
* Remove set
* First pass trace
* Better table rows
* Pull over the hashi code editor styles
* Editor tweaks
* Responsive tabs
* Add number formatting to tomography
* Review whats left todo
* Lint
* Add a coordinate ember data triplet
* Bump in a v2.0.0
* Update old tests
* Get coverage working again
* Make sure query keys are also encoded
* Don't test console.error
* Unit test some more utils
* Tweak the size of the tabular collections
* Clean up gitignore
* Fix copy button rollovers
* Get healthcheck 'icon icons' onto the text baseline
* Tweak healthcheck padding and alignment
* Make sure commas kick in in rtt, probably never get to that
* Improve vertical menu
* Tweak dropdown active state to not have a bg
* Tweak paddings
* Search entire string not just 'startsWith'
* Button states
* Most buttons have 1px border
* More button tweaks
* You can only view kv folders
* CSS cleanup reduction
* Form input states and little cleanup
* More CSS reduction
* Sort checks by importance
* Fix click outside on datacenter picker
* Make sure table th's also auto calculate properly
* Make sure `json` isn't remembered in KV editing
* Fix recursive deletion in KV's
* Centralize size
* Catch updateRecord
* Don't double envode
* model > item consistency
* Action loading and ACL tweaks
* Add settings dependencies to acl tests
* Better loading
* utf-8 base64 encode/decode
* Don't hang off a prototype for htmlSafe
* Missing base64 files...
* Get atob/btoa polyfill right
* Shadowy rollovers
* Disabled button styling for primaries
* autofocuses only onload for now
* Fix footer centering
* Beginning of 'notices'
* Remove the isLocked disabling as we are letting you do what the API does
* Don't forget the documentation link for sessions
* Updates are more likely
* Use exported constant
* Dont export redirectFS and a few other PR updates
* Remove the old bootstrap config which was used for the old UI skin
* Use curlies for multiple properties
Update docs a little
Update/add tests. Make sure all the various ways of determining the source IP work
Update X-Forwarded-For header parsing. This can be a comma separated list with the first element being the original IP so we now handle csv data there.
Got rid of error return from sourceAddrFromRequest
Also fixed an issue where we need to have the X-Forwarded-For header processed before the RemoteAddr. This shouldn’t have any functional difference for prod code but for mocked request objects it allows them to work.
The need has been spotted in issue https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/3687.
Using "NYTimes/gziphandler", the http api responses can now be compressed if required.
The Go API requires compressed response if possible and handle the compressed response.
We here change only the http api (not the UI for instance).
- register endpoints with supported methods
- support OPTIONS requests, indicating supported methods
- extract method validation (error 405) from individual endpoints
- on 405 where multiple methods are allowed, create a single Allow
header with comma-separated values, not multiple Allow headers.
* Refactors the HTTP listen path to create servers in the same spot.
* Adds HTTP/2 support to Consul's HTTPS server.
* Vendors Go HTTP/2 library and associated deps.