consul/command/config/write/config_write.go
R.B. Boyer a2a8e9c783
connect: intentions are now managed as a new config entry kind "service-intentions" (#8834)
- 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.
2020-10-06 13:24:05 -05:00

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package write
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/flags"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/helpers"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib/decode"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror"
"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
"github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure"
)
func New(ui cli.Ui) *cmd {
c := &cmd{UI: ui}
c.init()
return c
}
type cmd struct {
UI cli.Ui
flags *flag.FlagSet
http *flags.HTTPFlags
help string
cas bool
modifyIndex uint64
testStdin io.Reader
}
func (c *cmd) init() {
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet("", flag.ContinueOnError)
c.http = &flags.HTTPFlags{}
c.flags.BoolVar(&c.cas, "cas", false,
"Perform a Check-And-Set operation. Specifying this value also "+
"requires the -modify-index flag to be set. The default value "+
"is false.")
c.flags.Uint64Var(&c.modifyIndex, "modify-index", 0,
"Unsigned integer representing the ModifyIndex of the config entry. "+
"This is used in combination with the -cas flag.")
flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.ClientFlags())
flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.ServerFlags())
flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.NamespaceFlags())
c.help = flags.Usage(help, c.flags)
}
func (c *cmd) Run(args []string) int {
if err := c.flags.Parse(args); err != nil {
return 1
}
args = c.flags.Args()
if len(args) != 1 {
c.UI.Error("Must provide exactly one positional argument to specify the config entry to write")
return 1
}
data, err := helpers.LoadDataSourceNoRaw(args[0], c.testStdin)
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to load data: %v", err))
return 1
}
entry, err := parseConfigEntry(data)
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to decode config entry input: %v", err))
return 1
}
client, err := c.http.APIClient()
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error connect to Consul agent: %s", err))
return 1
}
entries := client.ConfigEntries()
written := false
if c.cas {
written, _, err = entries.CAS(entry, c.modifyIndex, nil)
} else {
written, _, err = entries.Set(entry, nil)
}
if err != nil {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error writing config entry %s/%s: %v", entry.GetKind(), entry.GetName(), err))
return 1
}
if !written {
c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Config entry not updated: %s/%s", entry.GetKind(), entry.GetName()))
return 1
}
c.UI.Info(fmt.Sprintf("Config entry written: %s/%s", entry.GetKind(), entry.GetName()))
return 0
}
func parseConfigEntry(data string) (api.ConfigEntry, error) {
// parse the data
var raw map[string]interface{}
if err := hclDecode(&raw, data); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to decode config entry input: %v", err)
}
return newDecodeConfigEntry(raw)
}
// There is a 'structs' variation of this in
// agent/structs/config_entry.go:DecodeConfigEntry
func newDecodeConfigEntry(raw map[string]interface{}) (api.ConfigEntry, error) {
var entry api.ConfigEntry
kindVal, ok := raw["Kind"]
if !ok {
kindVal, ok = raw["kind"]
}
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Payload does not contain a kind/Kind key at the top level")
}
if kindStr, ok := kindVal.(string); ok {
newEntry, err := api.MakeConfigEntry(kindStr, "")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
entry = newEntry
} else {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Kind value in payload is not a string")
}
var md mapstructure.Metadata
decodeConf := &mapstructure.DecoderConfig{
DecodeHook: mapstructure.ComposeDecodeHookFunc(
decode.HookWeakDecodeFromSlice,
decode.HookTranslateKeys,
mapstructure.StringToTimeDurationHookFunc(),
mapstructure.StringToTimeHookFunc(time.RFC3339),
),
Metadata: &md,
Result: &entry,
WeaklyTypedInput: true,
}
decoder, err := mapstructure.NewDecoder(decodeConf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := decoder.Decode(raw); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, k := range md.Unused {
err = multierror.Append(err, fmt.Errorf("invalid config key %q", k))
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return entry, nil
}
func (c *cmd) Synopsis() string {
return synopsis
}
func (c *cmd) Help() string {
return flags.Usage(c.help, nil)
}
const synopsis = "Create or update a centralized config entry"
const help = `
Usage: consul config write [options] <configuration>
Request a config entry to be created or updated. The configuration
argument is either a file path or '-' to indicate that the config
should be read from stdin. The data should be either in HCL or
JSON form.
Example (from file):
$ consul config write web.service.hcl
Example (from stdin):
$ consul config write -
`