open-consul/agent/consul/state/memdb.go

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// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package state
import (
"fmt"
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"github.com/hashicorp/go-memdb"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul/stream"
Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness (#16302) Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness This commit includes the following: Moves all packages that were within proto/ to proto/private Rewrites imports to account for the packages being moved Adds in buf.work.yaml to enable buf workspaces Names the proto-public buf module so that we can override the Go package imports within proto/buf.yaml Bumps the buf version dependency to 1.14.0 (I was trying out the version to see if it would get around an issue - it didn't but it also doesn't break things and it seemed best to keep up with the toolchain changes) Why: In the future we will need to consume other protobuf dependencies such as the Google HTTP annotations for openapi generation or grpc-gateway usage. There were some recent changes to have our own ratelimiting annotations. The two combined were not working when I was trying to use them together (attempting to rebase another branch) Buf workspaces should be the solution to the problem Buf workspaces means that each module will have generated Go code that embeds proto file names relative to the proto dir and not the top level repo root. This resulted in proto file name conflicts in the Go global protobuf type registry. The solution to that was to add in a private/ directory into the path within the proto/ directory. That then required rewriting all the imports. Is this safe? AFAICT yes The gRPC wire protocol doesn't seem to care about the proto file names (although the Go grpc code does tack on the proto file name as Metadata in the ServiceDesc) Other than imports, there were no changes to any generated code as a result of this.
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/proto/private/pbsubscribe"
)
// ReadTxn is implemented by memdb.Txn to perform read operations.
type ReadTxn interface {
Get(table, index string, args ...interface{}) (memdb.ResultIterator, error)
First(table, index string, args ...interface{}) (interface{}, error)
FirstWatch(table, index string, args ...interface{}) (<-chan struct{}, interface{}, error)
}
// AbortTxn is a ReadTxn that can also be aborted to end the transaction.
type AbortTxn interface {
ReadTxn
Abort()
}
// ReadDB is a DB that provides read-only transactions.
type ReadDB interface {
ReadTxn() AbortTxn
}
// WriteTxn is implemented by memdb.Txn to perform write operations.
type WriteTxn interface {
ReadTxn
Defer(func())
Delete(table string, obj interface{}) error
DeleteAll(table, index string, args ...interface{}) (int, error)
DeletePrefix(table string, index string, prefix string) (bool, error)
Insert(table string, obj interface{}) error
}
// Changes wraps a memdb.Changes to include the index at which these changes
// were made.
type Changes struct {
// Index is the latest index at the time these changes were committed.
Index uint64
Changes memdb.Changes
}
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// changeTrackerDB is a thin wrapper around memdb.DB which enables TrackChanges on
// all write transactions. When the transaction is committed the changes are:
// 1. Used to update our internal usage tracking
// 2. Sent to the eventPublisher which will create and emit change events
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type changeTrackerDB struct {
db *memdb.MemDB
publisher EventPublisher
processChanges func(ReadTxn, Changes) ([]stream.Event, error)
}
type EventPublisher interface {
Publish([]stream.Event)
RegisterHandler(stream.Topic, stream.SnapshotFunc, bool) error
Subscribe(*stream.SubscribeRequest) (*stream.Subscription, error)
}
// Txn exists to maintain backwards compatibility with memdb.DB.Txn. Preexisting
// code may use it to create a read-only transaction, but it will panic if called
// with write=true.
//
// Deprecated: use either ReadTxn, or WriteTxn.
func (c *changeTrackerDB) Txn(write bool) *memdb.Txn {
if write {
panic("don't use db.Txn(true), use db.WriteTxn(idx uin64)")
}
return c.ReadTxn()
}
// ReadTxn returns a read-only transaction.
func (c *changeTrackerDB) ReadTxn() *memdb.Txn {
return c.db.Txn(false)
}
// WriteTxn returns a wrapped memdb.Txn suitable for writes to the state store.
// It will track changes and publish events for the changes when Commit
// is called.
//
// The idx argument must be the index of the current Raft operation. Almost
// all mutations to state should happen as part of a raft apply so the index of
// the log being applied can be passed to WriteTxn.
// The exceptional cases are transactions that are executed on an empty
// memdb.DB as part of Restore, and those executed by tests where we insert
// data directly into the DB. These cases may use WriteTxnRestore.
func (c *changeTrackerDB) WriteTxn(idx uint64) *txn {
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t := &txn{
Txn: c.db.Txn(true),
Index: idx,
publish: c.publish,
}
t.Txn.TrackChanges()
return t
}
func (c *changeTrackerDB) publish(tx ReadTxn, changes Changes) error {
events, err := c.processChanges(tx, changes)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed generating events from changes: %v", err)
}
c.publisher.Publish(events)
return nil
}
// WriteTxnRestore returns a wrapped RW transaction that should only be used in
// Restore where we need to replace the entire contents of the Store.
// WriteTxnRestore uses a zero index since the whole restore doesn't really
// occur at one index - the effect is to write many values that were previously
// written across many indexes. WriteTxnRestore also does not publish any
// change events to subscribers.
func (c *changeTrackerDB) WriteTxnRestore() *txn {
t := &txn{
Txn: c.db.Txn(true),
Index: 0,
}
// We enable change tracking so that usage data is correctly populated.
t.Txn.TrackChanges()
return t
}
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// txn wraps a memdb.Txn to capture changes and send them to the EventPublisher.
//
// This can not be done with txn.Defer because the callback passed to Defer is
// invoked after commit completes, and because the callback can not return an
// error. Any errors from the callback would be lost, which would result in a
// missing change event, even though the state store had changed.
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type txn struct {
*memdb.Txn
// Index in raft where the write is occurring. The value is zero for a
// read-only, or WriteTxnRestore transaction.
// Index is stored so that it may be passed along to any subscribers as part
// of a change event.
Index uint64
publish func(tx ReadTxn, changes Changes) error
}
// Commit first pushes changes to EventPublisher, then calls Commit on the
// underlying transaction.
//
// Note that this function, unlike memdb.Txn, returns an error which must be checked
// by the caller. A non-nil error indicates that a commit failed and was not
// applied.
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func (tx *txn) Commit() error {
changes := Changes{
Index: tx.Index,
Changes: tx.Txn.Changes(),
}
if len(changes.Changes) > 0 {
if err := updateUsage(tx, changes); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// publish may be nil if this is a read-only or WriteTxnRestore transaction.
// In those cases changes should also be empty, and there will be nothing
// to publish.
if tx.publish != nil {
if err := tx.publish(tx.Txn, changes); err != nil {
return err
}
}
tx.Txn.Commit()
return nil
}
type readDB memdb.MemDB
func (db *readDB) ReadTxn() AbortTxn {
return (*memdb.MemDB)(db).Txn(false)
}
var (
EventTopicServiceHealth = pbsubscribe.Topic_ServiceHealth
EventTopicServiceHealthConnect = pbsubscribe.Topic_ServiceHealthConnect
EventTopicMeshConfig = pbsubscribe.Topic_MeshConfig
EventTopicServiceResolver = pbsubscribe.Topic_ServiceResolver
EventTopicIngressGateway = pbsubscribe.Topic_IngressGateway
EventTopicServiceIntentions = pbsubscribe.Topic_ServiceIntentions
EventTopicServiceDefaults = pbsubscribe.Topic_ServiceDefaults
EventTopicServiceList = pbsubscribe.Topic_ServiceList
Native API Gateway Config Entries (#15897) * Stub Config Entries for Consul Native API Gateway (#15644) * Add empty InlineCertificate struct and protobuf * apigateway stubs * Stub HTTPRoute in api pkg * Stub HTTPRoute in structs pkg * Simplify api.APIGatewayConfigEntry to be consistent w/ other entries * Update makeConfigEntry switch, add docstring for HTTPRouteConfigEntry * Add TCPRoute to MakeConfigEntry, return unique Kind * Stub BoundAPIGatewayConfigEntry in agent * Add RaftIndex to APIGatewayConfigEntry stub * Add new config entry kinds to validation allow-list * Add RaftIndex to other added config entry stubs * Update usage metrics assertions to include new cfg entries * Add Meta and acl.EnterpriseMeta to all new ConfigEntry types * Remove unnecessary Services field from added config entry types * Implement GetMeta(), GetEnterpriseMeta() for added config entry types * Add meta field to proto, name consistently w/ existing config entries * Format config_entry.proto * Add initial implementation of CanRead + CanWrite for new config entry types * Add unit tests for decoding of new config entry types * Add unit tests for parsing of new config entry types * Add unit tests for API Gateway config entry ACLs * Return typed PermissionDeniedError on BoundAPIGateway CanWrite * Add unit tests for added config entry ACLs * Add BoundAPIGateway type to AllConfigEntryKinds * Return proper kind from BoundAPIGateway * Add docstrings for new config entry types * Add missing config entry kinds to proto def * Update usagemetrics_oss_test.go * Use utility func for returning PermissionDeniedError * EventPublisher subscriptions for Consul Native API Gateway (#15757) * Create new event topics in subscribe proto * Add tests for PBSubscribe func * Make configs singular, add all configs to PBToStreamSubscribeRequest * Add snapshot methods * Add config_entry_events tests * Add config entry kind to topic for new configs * Add unit tests for snapshot methods * Start adding integration test * Test using the new controller code * Update agent/consul/state/config_entry_events.go * Check value of error * Add controller stubs for API Gateway (#15837) * update initial stub implementation * move files, clean up mutex references * Remove embed, use idiomatic names for constructors * Remove stray file introduced in merge * Add APIGateway validation (#15847) * Add APIGateway validation * Add additional validations * Add cert ref validation * Add protobuf definitions * Fix up field types * Add API structs * Move struct fields around a bit * APIGateway InlineCertificate validation (#15856) * Add APIGateway validation * Add additional validations * Add protobuf definitions * Tabs to spaces * Add API structs * Move struct fields around a bit * Add validation for InlineCertificate * Fix ACL test * APIGateway BoundAPIGateway validation (#15858) * Add APIGateway validation * Add additional validations * Add cert ref validation * Add protobuf definitions * Fix up field types * Add API structs * Move struct fields around a bit * Add validation for BoundAPIGateway * APIGateway TCPRoute validation (#15855) * Add APIGateway validation * Add additional validations * Add cert ref validation * Add protobuf definitions * Fix up field types * Add API structs * Add TCPRoute normalization and validation * Add forgotten Status * Add some more field docs in api package * Fix test * Format imports * Rename snapshot test variable names * Add plumbing for Native API GW Subscriptions (#16003) Co-authored-by: Sarah Alsmiller <sarah.alsmiller@hashicorp.com> Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com> Co-authored-by: sarahalsmiller <100602640+sarahalsmiller@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Stucki <andrew.stucki@hashicorp.com>
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EventTopicAPIGateway = pbsubscribe.Topic_APIGateway
EventTopicTCPRoute = pbsubscribe.Topic_TCPRoute
EventTopicHTTPRoute = pbsubscribe.Topic_HTTPRoute
EventTopicInlineCertificate = pbsubscribe.Topic_InlineCertificate
EventTopicBoundAPIGateway = pbsubscribe.Topic_BoundAPIGateway
EventTopicIPRateLimit = pbsubscribe.Topic_IPRateLimit
)
func processDBChanges(tx ReadTxn, changes Changes) ([]stream.Event, error) {
var events []stream.Event
fns := []func(tx ReadTxn, changes Changes) ([]stream.Event, error){
aclChangeUnsubscribeEvent,
caRootsChangeEvents,
ServiceHealthEventsFromChanges,
ServiceListUpdateEventsFromChanges,
ConfigEntryEventsFromChanges,
// TODO: add other table handlers here.
}
for _, fn := range fns {
e, err := fn(tx, changes)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
events = append(events, e...)
}
return events, nil
}