consul/agent/proxycfg/manager_test.go

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package proxycfg
import (
"log"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache"
cachetype "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache-types"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/local"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/token"
)
// assertLastReqArgs verifies that each request type had the correct source
// parameters (e.g. Datacenter name) and token.
func assertLastReqArgs(t *testing.T, types *TestCacheTypes, token string, source *structs.QuerySource) {
t.Helper()
// Roots needs correct DC and token
rootReq := types.roots.lastReq.Load()
require.IsType(t, rootReq, &structs.DCSpecificRequest{})
require.Equal(t, token, rootReq.(*structs.DCSpecificRequest).Token)
require.Equal(t, source.Datacenter, rootReq.(*structs.DCSpecificRequest).Datacenter)
// Leaf needs correct DC and token
leafReq := types.leaf.lastReq.Load()
require.IsType(t, leafReq, &cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest{})
require.Equal(t, token, leafReq.(*cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest).Token)
require.Equal(t, source.Datacenter, leafReq.(*cachetype.ConnectCALeafRequest).Datacenter)
// Intentions needs correct DC and token
intReq := types.intentions.lastReq.Load()
require.IsType(t, intReq, &structs.IntentionQueryRequest{})
require.Equal(t, token, intReq.(*structs.IntentionQueryRequest).Token)
require.Equal(t, source.Datacenter, intReq.(*structs.IntentionQueryRequest).Datacenter)
}
func TestManager_BasicLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
// Use a mocked cache to make life simpler
types := NewTestCacheTypes(t)
c := TestCacheWithTypes(t, types)
require := require.New(t)
roots, leaf := TestCerts(t)
// Setup initial values
types.roots.value.Store(roots)
types.leaf.value.Store(leaf)
types.intentions.value.Store(TestIntentions(t))
types.health.value.Store(
&structs.IndexedCheckServiceNodes{
Nodes: TestUpstreamNodes(t),
})
logger := log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags)
state := local.NewState(local.Config{}, logger, &token.Store{})
source := &structs.QuerySource{
Node: "node1",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
// Stub state syncing
state.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
// Create manager
m, err := NewManager(ManagerConfig{c, state, source, logger})
require.NoError(err)
// And run it
go func() {
err := m.Run()
require.NoError(err)
}()
// Register a proxy for "web"
webProxy := &structs.NodeService{
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
ID: "web-sidecar-proxy",
Service: "web-sidecar-proxy",
Port: 9999,
Proxy: structs.ConnectProxyConfig{
DestinationServiceID: "web",
DestinationServiceName: "web",
LocalServiceAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalServicePort: 8080,
Config: map[string]interface{}{
"foo": "bar",
},
Upstreams: structs.TestUpstreams(t),
},
}
// BEFORE we register, we should be able to get a watch channel
wCh, cancel := m.Watch(webProxy.ID)
defer cancel()
// And it should block with nothing sent on it yet
assertWatchChanBlocks(t, wCh)
require.NoError(state.AddService(webProxy, "my-token"))
// We should see the initial config delivered but not until after the
// coalesce timeout
expectSnap := &ConfigSnapshot{
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
ProxyID: webProxy.ID,
Address: webProxy.Address,
Port: webProxy.Port,
Proxy: webProxy.Proxy,
Roots: roots,
Leaf: leaf,
UpstreamEndpoints: map[string]structs.CheckServiceNodes{
"db": TestUpstreamNodes(t),
},
}
start := time.Now()
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, expectSnap)
require.True(time.Since(start) >= coalesceTimeout)
assertLastReqArgs(t, types, "my-token", source)
// Update NodeConfig
webProxy.Port = 7777
require.NoError(state.AddService(webProxy, "my-token"))
expectSnap.Port = 7777
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, expectSnap)
// Register a second watcher
wCh2, cancel2 := m.Watch(webProxy.ID)
defer cancel2()
// New watcher should immediately receive the current state
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh2, expectSnap)
// Change token
require.NoError(state.AddService(webProxy, "other-token"))
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, expectSnap)
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh2, expectSnap)
// This is actually sort of timing dependent - the cache background fetcher
// will still be fetching with the old token, but we rely on the fact that our
// mock type will have been blocked on those for a while.
assertLastReqArgs(t, types, "other-token", source)
// Update roots
newRoots, newLeaf := TestCerts(t)
newRoots.Roots = append(newRoots.Roots, roots.Roots...)
types.roots.Set(newRoots)
// Expect new roots in snapshot
expectSnap.Roots = newRoots
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, expectSnap)
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh2, expectSnap)
// Update leaf
types.leaf.Set(newLeaf)
// Expect new roots in snapshot
expectSnap.Leaf = newLeaf
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, expectSnap)
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh2, expectSnap)
// Remove the proxy
state.RemoveService(webProxy.ID)
// Chan should NOT close
assertWatchChanBlocks(t, wCh)
assertWatchChanBlocks(t, wCh2)
// Re-add the proxy with another new port
webProxy.Port = 3333
require.NoError(state.AddService(webProxy, "other-token"))
// Same watch chan should be notified again
expectSnap.Port = 3333
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, expectSnap)
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh2, expectSnap)
// Cancel watch
cancel()
// Watch chan should be closed
assertWatchChanRecvs(t, wCh, nil)
// We specifically don't remove the proxy or cancel the second watcher to
// ensure both are cleaned up by close.
require.NoError(m.Close())
// Sanity check the state is clean
m.mu.Lock()
defer m.mu.Unlock()
require.Len(m.proxies, 0)
require.Len(m.watchers, 0)
}
func assertWatchChanBlocks(t *testing.T, ch <-chan *ConfigSnapshot) {
t.Helper()
select {
case <-ch:
t.Fatal("Should be nothing sent on watch chan yet")
default:
}
}
func assertWatchChanRecvs(t *testing.T, ch <-chan *ConfigSnapshot, expect *ConfigSnapshot) {
t.Helper()
select {
case got, ok := <-ch:
require.Equal(t, expect, got)
if expect == nil {
require.False(t, ok, "watch chan should be closed")
}
case <-time.After(50*time.Millisecond + coalesceTimeout):
t.Fatal("recv timeout")
}
}
func TestManager_deliverLatest(t *testing.T) {
// None of these need to do anything to test this method just be valid
logger := log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags)
cfg := ManagerConfig{
Cache: cache.New(nil),
State: local.NewState(local.Config{}, logger, &token.Store{}),
Source: &structs.QuerySource{
Node: "node1",
Datacenter: "dc1",
},
Logger: logger,
}
require := require.New(t)
m, err := NewManager(cfg)
require.NoError(err)
snap1 := &ConfigSnapshot{
ProxyID: "test-proxy",
Port: 1111,
}
snap2 := &ConfigSnapshot{
ProxyID: "test-proxy",
Port: 2222,
}
// Put an overall time limit on this test case so we don't have to guard every
// call to ensure the whole test doesn't deadlock.
time.AfterFunc(100*time.Millisecond, func() {
t.Fatal("test timed out")
})
// test 1 buffered chan
ch1 := make(chan *ConfigSnapshot, 1)
// Sending to an unblocked chan should work
m.deliverLatest(snap1, ch1)
// Check it was delivered
require.Equal(snap1, <-ch1)
// Now send both without reading simulating a slow client
m.deliverLatest(snap1, ch1)
m.deliverLatest(snap2, ch1)
// Check we got the _second_ one
require.Equal(snap2, <-ch1)
// Same again for 5-buffered chan
ch5 := make(chan *ConfigSnapshot, 5)
// Sending to an unblocked chan should work
m.deliverLatest(snap1, ch5)
// Check it was delivered
require.Equal(snap1, <-ch5)
// Now send enough to fill the chan simulating a slow client
for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
m.deliverLatest(snap1, ch5)
}
m.deliverLatest(snap2, ch5)
// Check we got the _second_ one
require.Equal(snap2, <-ch5)
}