open-consul/agent/sidecar_service.go

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package agent
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
)
func (a *Agent) sidecarServiceID(serviceID string) string {
return serviceID + "-sidecar-proxy"
}
// sidecarServiceFromNodeService returns a *structs.NodeService representing a
// sidecar service with all defaults populated based on the current agent
// config.
//
// It assumes the ns has been validated already which means the nested
// SidecarService is also already validated.It also assumes that any check
// definitions within the sidecar service definition have been validated if
// necessary. If no sidecar service is defined in ns, then nil is returned with
// nil error.
//
// The second return argument is a list of CheckTypes to register along with the
// service.
//
// The third return argument is the effective Token to use for the sidecar
// registration. This will be the same as the token parameter passed unless the
// SidecarService definition contains a distint one.
func (a *Agent) sidecarServiceFromNodeService(ns *structs.NodeService, token string) (*structs.NodeService, []*structs.CheckType, string, error) {
if ns.Connect.SidecarService == nil {
return nil, nil, "", nil
}
// Start with normal conversion from service definition
sidecar := ns.Connect.SidecarService.NodeService()
// Override the ID which must always be consistent for a given outer service
// ID. We rely on this for lifecycle management of the nested definition.
sidecar.ID = a.sidecarServiceID(ns.ID)
// Set some meta we can use to disambiguate between service instances we added
// later and are responsible for deregistering.
if sidecar.Meta != nil {
// Meta is non-nil validate it before we add the special key so we can
// enforce that user cannot add a consul- prefix one.
if err := structs.ValidateMetadata(sidecar.Meta, false); err != nil {
return nil, nil, "", err
}
}
// Flag this as a sidecar - this is not persisted in catalog but only needed
// in local agent state to disambiguate lineage when deregistereing the parent
// service later.
sidecar.LocallyRegisteredAsSidecar = true
// See if there is a more specific token for the sidecar registration
if ns.Connect.SidecarService.Token != "" {
token = ns.Connect.SidecarService.Token
}
// Setup some sane connect proxy defaults.
if sidecar.Kind == "" {
sidecar.Kind = structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy
}
if sidecar.Service == "" {
sidecar.Service = ns.Service + "-sidecar-proxy"
}
if sidecar.Address == "" {
// Inherit address from the service if it's provided
sidecar.Address = ns.Address
}
// Proxy defaults
if sidecar.Proxy.DestinationServiceName == "" {
sidecar.Proxy.DestinationServiceName = ns.Service
}
if sidecar.Proxy.DestinationServiceID == "" {
sidecar.Proxy.DestinationServiceID = ns.ID
}
if sidecar.Proxy.LocalServiceAddress == "" {
sidecar.Proxy.LocalServiceAddress = "127.0.0.1"
}
if sidecar.Proxy.LocalServicePort < 1 {
sidecar.Proxy.LocalServicePort = ns.Port
}
// Allocate port if needed (min and max inclusive).
rangeLen := a.config.ConnectSidecarMaxPort - a.config.ConnectSidecarMinPort + 1
if sidecar.Port < 1 && a.config.ConnectSidecarMinPort > 0 && rangeLen > 0 {
// This did pick at random which was simpler but consul reload would assign
// new ports to all the sidecar since it unloads all state and re-populates.
// It also made this more difficult to test (have to pin the range to one
// etc.). Instead we assign sequentially, but rather than N^2 lookups, just
// iterated services once and find the set of used ports in allocation
// range. We could maintain this state permenantly in agent but it doesn't
// seem to be necessary - even with thousands of services this is not
// expensive to compute.
usedPorts := make(map[int]struct{})
for _, otherNS := range a.State.Services() {
// Check if other port is in auto-assign range
if otherNS.Port >= a.config.ConnectSidecarMinPort &&
otherNS.Port <= a.config.ConnectSidecarMaxPort {
if otherNS.ID == sidecar.ID {
// This sidecar is already registered with an auto-port and is just
// being updated so pick the same port as before rather than allocate
// a new one.
sidecar.Port = otherNS.Port
break
}
usedPorts[otherNS.Port] = struct{}{}
}
// Note that the proxy might already be registered with a port that was
// not in the auto range or the auto range has moved. In either case we
// want to allocate a new one so it's no different from ignoring that it
// already exists as we do now.
}
// Check we still need to assign a port and didn't find we already had one
// allocated.
if sidecar.Port < 1 {
// Iterate until we find lowest unused port
for p := a.config.ConnectSidecarMinPort; p <= a.config.ConnectSidecarMaxPort; p++ {
_, used := usedPorts[p]
if !used {
sidecar.Port = p
break
}
}
}
}
// If no ports left (or auto ports disabled) fail
if sidecar.Port < 1 {
// If ports are set to zero explicitly, config builder switches them to
// `-1`. In this case don't show the actual values since we don't know what
// was actually in config (zero or negative) and it might be confusing, we
// just know they explicitly disabled auto assignment.
if a.config.ConnectSidecarMinPort < 1 || a.config.ConnectSidecarMaxPort < 1 {
return nil, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("no port provided for sidecar_service " +
"and auto-assignement disabled in config")
}
return nil, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("no port provided for sidecar_service and none "+
"left in the configured range [%d, %d]", a.config.ConnectSidecarMinPort,
a.config.ConnectSidecarMaxPort)
}
// Setup checks
checks, err := ns.Connect.SidecarService.CheckTypes()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, "", err
}
// Setup default check if none given
if len(checks) < 1 {
checks = []*structs.CheckType{
&structs.CheckType{
Name: "Connect Sidecar Listening",
// Default to localhost rather than agent/service public IP. The checks
// can always be overridden if a non-loopback IP is needed.
TCP: fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", sidecar.Port),
Interval: 10 * time.Second,
},
&structs.CheckType{
Name: "Connect Sidecar Aliasing " + ns.ID,
AliasService: ns.ID,
},
}
}
return sidecar, checks, token, nil
}