open-consul/agent/structs/discovery_chain.go

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// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
package structs
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/acl"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib"
)
// CompiledDiscoveryChain is the result from taking a set of related config
// entries for a single service's discovery chain and restructuring them into a
// form that is more usable for actual service discovery.
type CompiledDiscoveryChain struct {
ServiceName string
Namespace string // the namespace that the chain was compiled within
Partition string // the partition that the chain was compiled within
Datacenter string // the datacenter that the chain was compiled within
connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains (#6225) * connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains The following upstream config fields for connect sidecars sanely integrate into discovery chain resolution: - Destination Namespace/Datacenter: Compilation occurs locally but using different default values for namespaces and datacenters. The xDS clusters that are created are named as they normally would be. - Mesh Gateway Mode (single upstream): If set this value overrides any value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Mesh Gateway Mode (whole sidecar): If set this value overrides any value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. If this is specifically overridden for a single upstream this value is ignored in that case. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Protocol (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value computed when evaluating the entire discovery chain. If the normal chain would be TCP or if this override is set to TCP then the result is that we explicitly disable L7 Routing and Splitting. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Connect Timeout (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value for any resolver in the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). If any of the above overrides affect the actual result of compiling the discovery chain (i.e. "tcp" becomes "grpc" instead of being a no-op override to "tcp") then the relevant parameters are hashed and provided to the xDS layer as a prefix for use in naming the Clusters. This is to ensure that if one Upstream discovery chain has no overrides and tangentially needs a cluster named "api.default.XXX", and another Upstream does have overrides for "api.default.XXX" that they won't cross-pollinate against the operator's wishes. Fixes #6159
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// CustomizationHash is a unique hash of any data that affects the
// compilation of the discovery chain other than config entries or the
// name/namespace/datacenter evaluation criteria.
//
// If set, this value should be used to prefix/suffix any generated load
// balancer data plane objects to avoid sharing customized and
// non-customized versions.
CustomizationHash string `json:",omitempty"`
connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains (#6225) * connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains The following upstream config fields for connect sidecars sanely integrate into discovery chain resolution: - Destination Namespace/Datacenter: Compilation occurs locally but using different default values for namespaces and datacenters. The xDS clusters that are created are named as they normally would be. - Mesh Gateway Mode (single upstream): If set this value overrides any value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Mesh Gateway Mode (whole sidecar): If set this value overrides any value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. If this is specifically overridden for a single upstream this value is ignored in that case. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Protocol (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value computed when evaluating the entire discovery chain. If the normal chain would be TCP or if this override is set to TCP then the result is that we explicitly disable L7 Routing and Splitting. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Connect Timeout (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value for any resolver in the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). If any of the above overrides affect the actual result of compiling the discovery chain (i.e. "tcp" becomes "grpc" instead of being a no-op override to "tcp") then the relevant parameters are hashed and provided to the xDS layer as a prefix for use in naming the Clusters. This is to ensure that if one Upstream discovery chain has no overrides and tangentially needs a cluster named "api.default.XXX", and another Upstream does have overrides for "api.default.XXX" that they won't cross-pollinate against the operator's wishes. Fixes #6159
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// Default indicates if this discovery chain is based on no
// service-resolver, service-splitter, or service-router config entries.
Default bool `json:",omitempty"`
connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains (#6225) * connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains The following upstream config fields for connect sidecars sanely integrate into discovery chain resolution: - Destination Namespace/Datacenter: Compilation occurs locally but using different default values for namespaces and datacenters. The xDS clusters that are created are named as they normally would be. - Mesh Gateway Mode (single upstream): If set this value overrides any value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Mesh Gateway Mode (whole sidecar): If set this value overrides any value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. If this is specifically overridden for a single upstream this value is ignored in that case. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Protocol (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value computed when evaluating the entire discovery chain. If the normal chain would be TCP or if this override is set to TCP then the result is that we explicitly disable L7 Routing and Splitting. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). - Connect Timeout (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value for any resolver in the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently (see below). If any of the above overrides affect the actual result of compiling the discovery chain (i.e. "tcp" becomes "grpc" instead of being a no-op override to "tcp") then the relevant parameters are hashed and provided to the xDS layer as a prefix for use in naming the Clusters. This is to ensure that if one Upstream discovery chain has no overrides and tangentially needs a cluster named "api.default.XXX", and another Upstream does have overrides for "api.default.XXX" that they won't cross-pollinate against the operator's wishes. Fixes #6159
2019-08-02 03:03:34 +00:00
// Protocol is the overall protocol shared by everything in the chain.
Protocol string `json:",omitempty"`
// ServiceMeta is the metadata from the underlying service-defaults config
// entry for the service named ServiceName.
ServiceMeta map[string]string `json:",omitempty"`
// EnvoyExtensions has a list of configurations for an extension that patches Envoy resources.
EnvoyExtensions []EnvoyExtension `json:",omitempty"`
// StartNode is the first key into the Nodes map that should be followed
// when walking the discovery chain.
StartNode string `json:",omitempty"`
// Nodes contains all nodes available for traversal in the chain keyed by a
// unique name. You can walk this by starting with StartNode.
//
// NOTE: The names should be treated as opaque values and are only
// guaranteed to be consistent within a single compilation.
Nodes map[string]*DiscoveryGraphNode `json:",omitempty"`
// Targets is a list of all targets used in this chain.
Targets map[string]*DiscoveryTarget `json:",omitempty"`
}
// ID returns an ID that encodes the service, namespace, partition, and datacenter.
// This ID allows us to compare a discovery chain target to the chain upstream itself.
func (c *CompiledDiscoveryChain) ID() string {
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return ChainID(DiscoveryTargetOpts{
Service: c.ServiceName,
Namespace: c.Namespace,
Partition: c.Partition,
Datacenter: c.Datacenter,
})
}
func (c *CompiledDiscoveryChain) CompoundServiceName() ServiceName {
entMeta := acl.NewEnterpriseMetaWithPartition(c.Partition, c.Namespace)
return NewServiceName(c.ServiceName, &entMeta)
}
const (
DiscoveryGraphNodeTypeRouter = "router"
DiscoveryGraphNodeTypeSplitter = "splitter"
DiscoveryGraphNodeTypeResolver = "resolver"
)
// DiscoveryGraphNode is a single node in the compiled discovery chain.
type DiscoveryGraphNode struct {
Type string
Name string // this is NOT necessarily a service
// fields for Type==router
Routes []*DiscoveryRoute `json:",omitempty"`
// fields for Type==splitter
Splits []*DiscoverySplit `json:",omitempty"`
// fields for Type==resolver
Resolver *DiscoveryResolver `json:",omitempty"`
// shared by Type==resolver || Type==splitter
LoadBalancer *LoadBalancer `json:",omitempty"`
}
func (s *DiscoveryGraphNode) IsRouter() bool {
return s.Type == DiscoveryGraphNodeTypeRouter
}
func (s *DiscoveryGraphNode) IsSplitter() bool {
return s.Type == DiscoveryGraphNodeTypeSplitter
}
func (s *DiscoveryGraphNode) IsResolver() bool {
return s.Type == DiscoveryGraphNodeTypeResolver
}
func (s *DiscoveryGraphNode) MapKey() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", s.Type, s.Name)
}
// compiled form of ServiceResolverConfigEntry
type DiscoveryResolver struct {
Default bool `json:",omitempty"`
ConnectTimeout time.Duration `json:",omitempty"`
RequestTimeout time.Duration `json:",omitempty"`
Target string `json:",omitempty"`
Failover *DiscoveryFailover `json:",omitempty"`
}
func (r *DiscoveryResolver) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type Alias DiscoveryResolver
exported := &struct {
ConnectTimeout string `json:",omitempty"`
*Alias
}{
ConnectTimeout: r.ConnectTimeout.String(),
Alias: (*Alias)(r),
}
if r.ConnectTimeout == 0 {
exported.ConnectTimeout = ""
}
return json.Marshal(exported)
}
func (r *DiscoveryResolver) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
type Alias DiscoveryResolver
aux := &struct {
ConnectTimeout string
*Alias
}{
Alias: (*Alias)(r),
}
if err := lib.UnmarshalJSON(data, &aux); err != nil {
return err
}
var err error
if aux.ConnectTimeout != "" {
if r.ConnectTimeout, err = time.ParseDuration(aux.ConnectTimeout); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// compiled form of ServiceRoute
type DiscoveryRoute struct {
Definition *ServiceRoute `json:",omitempty"`
NextNode string `json:",omitempty"`
}
// compiled form of ServiceSplit
type DiscoverySplit struct {
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Definition *ServiceSplit `json:",omitempty"`
// Weight is not necessarily a duplicate of Definition.Weight since when
// multiple splits are compiled down to a single set of splits the effective
// weight of a split leg might not be the same as in the original definition.
// Proxies should use this compiled weight. The Definition is provided above
// for any other significant configuration that the proxy might need to apply
// to that leg of the split.
Weight float32 `json:",omitempty"`
NextNode string `json:",omitempty"`
}
// compiled form of ServiceResolverFailover
type DiscoveryFailover struct {
Targets []string `json:",omitempty"`
Policy *ServiceResolverFailoverPolicy `json:",omitempty"`
}
// DiscoveryTarget represents all of the inputs necessary to use a resolver
// config entry to execute a catalog query to generate a list of service
// instances during discovery.
type DiscoveryTarget struct {
// ID is a unique identifier for referring to this target in a compiled
// chain. It should be treated as a per-compile opaque string.
ID string `json:",omitempty"`
Service string `json:",omitempty"`
ServiceSubset string `json:",omitempty"`
Namespace string `json:",omitempty"`
Partition string `json:",omitempty"`
Datacenter string `json:",omitempty"`
Peer string `json:",omitempty"`
Locality *Locality `json:",omitempty"`
MeshGateway MeshGatewayConfig `json:",omitempty"`
Subset ServiceResolverSubset `json:",omitempty"`
TransparentProxy TransparentProxyConfig `json:",omitempty"`
ConnectTimeout time.Duration `json:",omitempty"`
// External is true if this target is outside of this consul cluster.
External bool `json:",omitempty"`
// SNI is the sni field to use when connecting to this set of endpoints
// over TLS.
SNI string `json:",omitempty"`
// Name is the unique name for this target for use when generating load
// balancer objects. This has a structure similar to SNI, but will not be
// affected by SNI customizations.
Name string `json:",omitempty"`
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type Alias DiscoveryTarget
exported := struct {
ConnectTimeout string `json:",omitempty"`
*Alias
}{
ConnectTimeout: t.ConnectTimeout.String(),
Alias: (*Alias)(t),
}
if t.ConnectTimeout == 0 {
exported.ConnectTimeout = ""
}
return json.Marshal(exported)
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
type Alias DiscoveryTarget
aux := &struct {
ConnectTimeout string
*Alias
}{
Alias: (*Alias)(t),
}
if err := lib.UnmarshalJSON(data, &aux); err != nil {
return err
}
var err error
if aux.ConnectTimeout != "" {
if t.ConnectTimeout, err = time.ParseDuration(aux.ConnectTimeout); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
type DiscoveryTargetOpts struct {
Service string
ServiceSubset string
Namespace string
Partition string
Datacenter string
Peer string
}
func MergeDiscoveryTargetOpts(o1 DiscoveryTargetOpts, o2 DiscoveryTargetOpts) DiscoveryTargetOpts {
if o2.Service != "" {
o1.Service = o2.Service
}
if o2.ServiceSubset != "" {
o1.ServiceSubset = o2.ServiceSubset
}
if o2.Namespace != "" {
o1.Namespace = o2.Namespace
}
if o2.Partition != "" {
o1.Partition = o2.Partition
}
if o2.Datacenter != "" {
o1.Datacenter = o2.Datacenter
}
if o2.Peer != "" {
o1.Peer = o2.Peer
}
return o1
}
func NewDiscoveryTarget(opts DiscoveryTargetOpts) *DiscoveryTarget {
t := &DiscoveryTarget{
Service: opts.Service,
ServiceSubset: opts.ServiceSubset,
Namespace: opts.Namespace,
Partition: opts.Partition,
Datacenter: opts.Datacenter,
Peer: opts.Peer,
}
t.setID()
return t
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) ToDiscoveryTargetOpts() DiscoveryTargetOpts {
return DiscoveryTargetOpts{
Service: t.Service,
ServiceSubset: t.ServiceSubset,
Namespace: t.Namespace,
Partition: t.Partition,
Datacenter: t.Datacenter,
Peer: t.Peer,
}
}
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func ChainID(opts DiscoveryTargetOpts) string {
// NOTE: this format is similar to the SNI syntax for simplicity
if opts.Peer != "" {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.%s.external.%s", opts.Service, opts.Namespace, opts.Partition, opts.Peer)
}
if opts.ServiceSubset == "" {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.%s.%s", opts.Service, opts.Namespace, opts.Partition, opts.Datacenter)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s.%s.%s.%s", opts.ServiceSubset, opts.Service, opts.Namespace, opts.Partition, opts.Datacenter)
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) setID() {
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t.ID = ChainID(t.ToDiscoveryTargetOpts())
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) String() string {
return t.ID
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) ServiceID() ServiceID {
return NewServiceID(t.Service, t.GetEnterpriseMetadata())
}
func (t *DiscoveryTarget) ServiceName() ServiceName {
return NewServiceName(t.Service, t.GetEnterpriseMetadata())
}