open-consul/agent/xds/delta_test.go

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Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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package xds
import (
"errors"
"strings"
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
envoy_discovery_v3 "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/service/discovery/v3"
"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
rpcstatus "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc/status"
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
"google.golang.org/grpc/status"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/acl"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/proxycfg"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
)
// NOTE: For these tests, prefer not using xDS protobuf "factory" methods if
// possible to avoid using them to test themselves.
//
// Stick to very straightforward stuff in xds_protocol_helpers_test.go.
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_BasicProtocol_TCP(t *testing.T) {
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", "", 0)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
var snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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runStep(t, "initial setup", func(t *testing.T) {
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "")
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// Send initial cluster discover. We'll assume we are testing a partial
// reconnect and include some initial resource versions that will be
// cleaned up.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
InitialResourceVersions: mustMakeVersionMap(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
requireProtocolVersionGauge(t, scenario, "v3", 1)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// Deliver a new snapshot (tcp with one tcp upstream)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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})
runStep(t, "first sync", func(t *testing.T) {
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
// SAME_AS_INITIAL_VERSION: makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// Envoy then tries to discover endpoints for those clusters.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
// We'll assume we are testing a partial "reconnect"
InitialResourceVersions: mustMakeVersionMap(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
// "geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
//
// Include "fake-endpoints" here to test subscribing to an unknown
// thing and have consul tell us there's no data for it.
"fake-endpoints",
},
})
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// It also (in parallel) issues the cluster ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 1)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// We should get a response immediately since the config is already present in
// the server for endpoints. Note that this should not be racy if the server
// is behaving well since the Cluster send above should be blocked until we
// deliver a new config version.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(2),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
// SAME_AS_INITIAL_VERSION: makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
// SAME_AS_INITIAL_VERSION: "fake-endpoints",
),
})
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// Envoy now sends listener request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// It also (in parallel) issues the endpoint ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 2)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(3),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:public_listener"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 3)
// If we re-subscribe to something even if there are no changes we get a
// fresh copy.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(4),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 4)
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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})
deleteAllButOneEndpoint := func(snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot, svc, targetID string) {
snap.ConnectProxy.ConfigSnapshotUpstreams.WatchedUpstreamEndpoints[svc][targetID] =
snap.ConnectProxy.ConfigSnapshotUpstreams.WatchedUpstreamEndpoints[svc][targetID][0:1]
}
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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runStep(t, "avoid sending config for unsubscribed resource", func(t *testing.T) {
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesUnsubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// now reconfigure the snapshot and JUST edit the endpoints to strike one of the two current endpoints for DB
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "")
deleteAllButOneEndpoint(snap, "db", "db.default.default.dc1")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// We never send an EDS reply about this change.
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
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})
runStep(t, "restore endpoint subscription", func(t *testing.T) {
// Fix the snapshot
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
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// We never send an EDS reply about this change.
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// and fix the subscription
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(5),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 5)
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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})
runStep(t, "simulate envoy NACKing an endpoint update", func(t *testing.T) {
// Trigger only an EDS update.
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "")
deleteAllButOneEndpoint(snap, "db", "db.default.default.dc1")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// Send envoy an EDS update.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(6),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db[0]"),
),
})
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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envoy.SendDeltaReqNACK(t, EndpointType, 6, &rpcstatus.Status{})
// Send it again.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(7),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db[0]"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 7)
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
// NOTE: this has to be the last subtest since it kills the stream
runStep(t, "simulate an envoy error sending an update to envoy", func(t *testing.T) {
// Force sends to fail
envoy.SetSendErr(errors.New("test error"))
// Trigger only an EDS update (flipping BACK to 2 endpoints in the LBassignment)
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
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// We never send any replies about this change because we died.
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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envoy.Close()
select {
case err := <-errCh:
// Envoy died.
expect := status.Errorf(codes.Unavailable,
"failed to send upsert reply for type %q: test error",
EndpointType)
require.EqualError(t, err, expect.Error())
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_BasicProtocol_HTTP2(t *testing.T) {
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", "", 0)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover (empty payload)
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Deliver a new snapshot (tcp with one http upstream)
snap := newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "http2", &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "db",
Protocol: "http2",
})
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
runStep(t, "no-rds", func(t *testing.T) {
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "http2:db"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// Envoy then tries to discover endpoints for those clusters.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
"geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
// It also (in parallel) issues the cluster ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 1)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// We should get a response immediately since the config is already present in
// the server for endpoints. Note that this should not be racy if the server
// is behaving well since the Cluster send above should be blocked until we
// deliver a new config version.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(2),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "http2:db"),
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends listener request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
// It also (in parallel) issues the endpoint ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 2)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(3),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:public_listener"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "http2:db"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 3)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
// -- reconfigure with a no-op discovery chain
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "http2", &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "db",
Protocol: "http2",
}, &structs.ServiceRouterConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceRouter,
Name: "db",
Routes: nil,
})
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
runStep(t, "with-rds", func(t *testing.T) {
// Just the "db" listener sees a change
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(4),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "http2:db:rds"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends routes request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, RouteType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db",
},
})
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 4)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: RouteType,
Nonce: hexString(5),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestRoute(t, "http2:db"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, RouteType, 5)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
envoy.Close()
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.NoError(t, err)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_SlowEndpointPopulation(t *testing.T) {
// This illustrates a scenario related to https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/10563
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", "", 0)
server, mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.server, scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
// This mutateFn causes any endpoint with a name containing "geo-cache" to be
// omitted from the response while the hack is active.
var slowHackDisabled uint32
server.ResourceMapMutateFn = func(resourceMap *IndexedResources) {
if atomic.LoadUint32(&slowHackDisabled) == 1 {
return
}
if em, ok := resourceMap.Index[EndpointType]; ok {
for k := range em {
if strings.Contains(k, "geo-cache") {
delete(em, k)
}
}
}
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
var snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
runStep(t, "get into initial state", func(t *testing.T) {
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "")
// Send initial cluster discover.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{})
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
requireProtocolVersionGauge(t, scenario, "v3", 1)
// Deliver a new snapshot (tcp with one tcp upstream)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// Envoy then tries to discover endpoints for those clusters.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
"geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
// It also (in parallel) issues the cluster ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 1)
// We should get a response immediately since the config is already present in
// the server for endpoints. Note that this should not be racy if the server
// is behaving well since the Cluster send above should be blocked until we
// deliver a new config version.
//
// NOTE: we do NOT return back geo-cache yet
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(2),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
// makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends listener request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
// It also (in parallel) issues the endpoint ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 2)
// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(3),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:public_listener"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 3)
})
// Disable hack. Need to wait for one more event to wake up the loop.
atomic.StoreUint32(&slowHackDisabled, 1)
runStep(t, "delayed endpoint update finally comes in", func(t *testing.T) {
// Trigger the xds.Server select{} to wake up and notice our hack is disabled.
// The actual contents of this change are irrelevant.
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(4),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// It also (in parallel) issues the endpoint ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 4)
})
envoy.Close()
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.NoError(t, err)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_BasicProtocol_TCP_clusterChangesImpactEndpoints(t *testing.T) {
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", "", 0)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
var snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
runStep(t, "get into initial state", func(t *testing.T) {
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "")
// Send initial cluster discover.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{})
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
requireProtocolVersionGauge(t, scenario, "v3", 1)
// Deliver a new snapshot (tcp with one tcp upstream)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// Envoy then tries to discover endpoints for those clusters.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
"geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
// It also (in parallel) issues the cluster ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 1)
// We should get a response immediately since the config is already present in
// the server for endpoints. Note that this should not be racy if the server
// is behaving well since the Cluster send above should be blocked until we
// deliver a new config version.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(2),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends listener request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
// It also (in parallel) issues the endpoint ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 2)
// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(3),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:public_listener"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 3)
})
runStep(t, "trigger cluster update needing implicit endpoint replacements", func(t *testing.T) {
// Update the snapshot in a way that causes a single cluster update.
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "", &structs.ServiceResolverConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceResolver,
Name: "db",
ConnectTimeout: 1337 * time.Second,
})
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
// The cluster is updated
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(4),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
// SAME makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:db:timeout"),
// SAME makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 4)
// And we re-send the endpoints for the updated cluster after getting the
// ACK for the cluster.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(5),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
// SAME makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 5)
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
envoy.Close()
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.NoError(t, err)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_BasicProtocol_HTTP2_RDS_listenerChangesImpactRoutes(t *testing.T) {
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", "", 0)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
var snap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
runStep(t, "get into initial state", func(t *testing.T) {
// Send initial cluster discover (empty payload)
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Deliver a new snapshot (tcp with one http upstream with no-op disco chain)
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "http2", &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "db",
Protocol: "http2",
}, &structs.ServiceRouterConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceRouter,
Name: "db",
Routes: nil,
})
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "http2:db"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// Envoy then tries to discover endpoints for those clusters.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, EndpointType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db.default.dc1.internal.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
"geo-cache.default.dc1.query.11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
},
})
// It also (in parallel) issues the cluster ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 1)
// We should get a response immediately since the config is already present in
// the server for endpoints. Note that this should not be racy if the server
// is behaving well since the Cluster send above should be blocked until we
// deliver a new config version.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(2),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "http2:db"),
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends listener request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
// It also (in parallel) issues the endpoint ACK
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 2)
// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(3),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:public_listener"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "http2:db:rds"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// And no other response yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Envoy now sends routes request
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, RouteType, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryRequest{
ResourceNamesSubscribe: []string{
"db",
},
})
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 3)
// And should get a response immediately.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: RouteType,
Nonce: hexString(4),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestRoute(t, "http2:db"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, RouteType, 4)
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
runStep(t, "trigger listener update needing implicit route replacements", func(t *testing.T) {
// Update the snapshot in a way that causes a single listener update.
//
// Downgrade from http2 to http
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, snap, "http", &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "db",
Protocol: "http",
}, &structs.ServiceRouterConfigEntry{
Kind: structs.ServiceRouter,
Name: "db",
Routes: nil,
})
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
// db cluster is refreshed (unrelated to the test scenario other than it's required)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(5),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "http:db"),
),
})
// the listener is updated
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(6),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "http:db:rds"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 5)
// ACKs the listener
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ListenerType, 6)
// The behaviors of Cluster updates triggering re-sends of Endpoint updates
// tested in TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_BasicProtocol_TCP_clusterChangesImpactEndpoints
// triggers here. It is not explicitly under test, but we have to get past
// this exchange to get to the part we care about.
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: EndpointType,
Nonce: hexString(7),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestEndpoints(t, snap, "http:db"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, EndpointType, 7)
// THE ACTUAL THING WE CARE ABOUT: replaced route config
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: RouteType,
Nonce: hexString(8),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestRoute(t, "http2:db"),
),
})
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, RouteType, 8)
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
})
envoy.Close()
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.NoError(t, err)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
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func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_ACLEnforcement(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
defaultDeny bool
acl string
token string
wantDenied bool
cfgSnap *proxycfg.ConfigSnapshot
}{
// Note that although we've stubbed actual ACL checks in the testManager
// ConnectAuthorize mock, by asserting against specific reason strings here
// even in the happy case which can't match the default one returned by the
// mock we are implicitly validating that the implementation used the
// correct token from the context.
{
name: "no ACLs configured",
defaultDeny: false,
wantDenied: false,
},
{
name: "default deny, no token",
defaultDeny: true,
wantDenied: true,
},
{
name: "default deny, write token",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "web" { policy = "write" }`,
token: "service-write-on-web",
wantDenied: false,
},
{
name: "default deny, read token",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "web" { policy = "read" }`,
token: "service-write-on-web",
wantDenied: true,
},
{
name: "default deny, write token on different service",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "not-web" { policy = "write" }`,
token: "service-write-on-not-web",
wantDenied: true,
},
{
name: "ingress default deny, write token on different service",
defaultDeny: true,
acl: `service "not-ingress" { policy = "write" }`,
token: "service-write-on-not-ingress",
wantDenied: true,
cfgSnap: proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshotIngressGateway(t),
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
if !tt.defaultDeny {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("allow"), nil
}
if tt.acl == "" {
// No token and defaultDeny is denied
return acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), nil
}
// Ensure the correct token was passed
require.Equal(t, tt.token, id)
// Parse the ACL and enforce it
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource("", 0, tt.acl, acl.SyntaxLegacy, nil, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), []*acl.Policy{policy}, nil)
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", tt.token, 0)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := tt.cfgSnap
if snap == nil {
snap = newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "")
}
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
// Send initial listener discover, in real life Envoy always sends cluster
// first but it doesn't really matter and listener has a response that
// includes the token in the ext rbac filter so lets us test more stuff.
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
if !tt.wantDenied {
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:public_listener"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestListener(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// Close the client stream since all is well. We _don't_ do this in the
// expected error case because we want to verify the error closes the
// stream from server side.
envoy.Close()
}
select {
case err := <-errCh:
if tt.wantDenied {
require.Error(t, err)
require.Contains(t, err.Error(), "permission denied")
mgr.AssertWatchCancelled(t, sid)
} else {
require.NoError(t, err)
}
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
})
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_ACLTokenDeleted_StreamTerminatedDuringDiscoveryRequest(t *testing.T) {
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("too slow for testing.Short")
}
aclRules := `service "web" { policy = "write" }`
token := "service-write-on-web"
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource("", 0, aclRules, acl.SyntaxLegacy, nil, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
var validToken atomic.Value
validToken.Store(token)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
if token := validToken.Load(); token == nil || id != token.(string) {
return nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), []*acl.Policy{policy}, nil)
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", token,
100*time.Millisecond, // Make this short.
)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
getError := func() (gotErr error, ok bool) {
select {
case err := <-errCh:
return err, true
default:
return nil, false
}
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover (OK)
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// It also (in parallel) issues the next cluster request (which acts as an ACK
// of the version we sent)
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Now nuke the ACL token while there's no activity.
validToken.Store("")
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.Error(t, err)
gerr, ok := status.FromError(err)
require.Truef(t, ok, "not a grpc status error: type='%T' value=%v", err, err)
require.Equal(t, codes.Unauthenticated, gerr.Code())
require.Equal(t, "unauthenticated: ACL not found", gerr.Message())
mgr.AssertWatchCancelled(t, sid)
case <-time.After(200 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_ACLTokenDeleted_StreamTerminatedInBackground(t *testing.T) {
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("too slow for testing.Short")
}
aclRules := `service "web" { policy = "write" }`
token := "service-write-on-web"
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource("", 0, aclRules, acl.SyntaxLegacy, nil, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
var validToken atomic.Value
validToken.Store(token)
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
if token := validToken.Load(); token == nil || id != token.(string) {
return nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.RootAuthorizer("deny"), []*acl.Policy{policy}, nil)
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "web-sidecar-proxy", token,
100*time.Millisecond, // Make this short.
)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
getError := func() (gotErr error, ok bool) {
select {
case err := <-errCh:
return err, true
default:
return nil, false
}
}
sid := structs.NewServiceID("web-sidecar-proxy", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover (OK)
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Deliver a new snapshot
snap := newTestSnapshot(t, nil, "")
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
Resources: makeTestResources(t,
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:local_app"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:db"),
makeTestCluster(t, snap, "tcp:geo-cache"),
),
})
// It also (in parallel) issues the next cluster request (which acts as an ACK
// of the version we sent)
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
{
err, ok := getError()
require.NoError(t, err)
require.False(t, ok)
}
// Now nuke the ACL token while there's no activity.
validToken.Store("")
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.Error(t, err)
gerr, ok := status.FromError(err)
require.Truef(t, ok, "not a grpc status error: type='%T' value=%v", err, err)
require.Equal(t, codes.Unauthenticated, gerr.Code())
require.Equal(t, "unauthenticated: ACL not found", gerr.Message())
mgr.AssertWatchCancelled(t, sid)
case <-time.After(200 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func TestServer_DeltaAggregatedResources_v3_IngressEmptyResponse(t *testing.T) {
aclResolve := func(id string) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
// Allow all
return acl.RootAuthorizer("manage"), nil
}
scenario := newTestServerDeltaScenario(t, aclResolve, "ingress-gateway", "", 0)
mgr, errCh, envoy := scenario.mgr, scenario.errCh, scenario.envoy
sid := structs.NewServiceID("ingress-gateway", nil)
// Register the proxy to create state needed to Watch() on
mgr.RegisterProxy(t, sid)
// Send initial cluster discover
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
// Check no response sent yet
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// Deliver a new snapshot with no services
snap := proxycfg.TestConfigSnapshotIngressGatewayNoServices(t)
mgr.DeliverConfig(t, sid, snap)
// REQ: clusters
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ClusterType, nil)
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// RESP: cluster
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
2021-04-29 18:54:05 +00:00
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ClusterType,
Nonce: hexString(1),
})
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
// ACK: clusters
envoy.SendDeltaReqACK(t, ClusterType, 1)
Support Incremental xDS mode (#9855) This adds support for the Incremental xDS protocol when using xDS v3. This is best reviewed commit-by-commit and will not be squashed when merged. Union of all commit messages follows to give an overarching summary: xds: exclusively support incremental xDS when using xDS v3 Attempts to use SoTW via v3 will fail, much like attempts to use incremental via v2 will fail. Work around a strange older envoy behavior involving empty CDS responses over incremental xDS. xds: various cleanups and refactors that don't strictly concern the addition of incremental xDS support Dissolve the connectionInfo struct in favor of per-connection ResourceGenerators instead. Do a better job of ensuring the xds code uses a well configured logger that accurately describes the connected client. xds: pull out checkStreamACLs method in advance of a later commit xds: rewrite SoTW xDS protocol tests to use protobufs rather than hand-rolled json strings In the test we very lightly reuse some of the more boring protobuf construction helper code that is also technically under test. The important thing of the protocol tests is testing the protocol. The actual inputs and outputs are largely already handled by the xds golden output tests now so these protocol tests don't have to do double-duty. This also updates the SoTW protocol test to exclusively use xDS v2 which is the only variant of SoTW that will be supported in Consul 1.10. xds: default xds.Server.AuthCheckFrequency at use-time instead of construction-time
2021-04-29 18:54:05 +00:00
// REQ: listeners
envoy.SendDeltaReq(t, ListenerType, nil)
// RESP: listeners
assertDeltaResponseSent(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh, &envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse{
TypeUrl: ListenerType,
Nonce: hexString(2),
})
assertDeltaChanBlocked(t, envoy.deltaStream.sendCh)
envoy.Close()
select {
case err := <-errCh:
require.NoError(t, err)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for handler to finish")
}
}
func assertDeltaChanBlocked(t *testing.T, ch chan *envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse) {
t.Helper()
select {
case r := <-ch:
t.Fatalf("chan should block but received: %v", r)
case <-time.After(10 * time.Millisecond):
return
}
}
func assertDeltaResponseSent(t *testing.T, ch chan *envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse, want *envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse) {
t.Helper()
select {
case got := <-ch:
assertDeltaResponse(t, got, want)
case <-time.After(50 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("no response received after 50ms")
}
}
// assertDeltaResponse is a helper to test a envoy.DeltaDiscoveryResponse matches the
// expected value. We use JSON during comparison here because the responses use protobuf
// Any type which includes binary protobuf encoding.
func assertDeltaResponse(t *testing.T, got, want *envoy_discovery_v3.DeltaDiscoveryResponse) {
t.Helper()
gotJSON := protoToSortedJSON(t, got)
wantJSON := protoToSortedJSON(t, want)
require.JSONEqf(t, wantJSON, gotJSON, "got:\n%s", gotJSON)
}
func mustMakeVersionMap(t *testing.T, resources ...proto.Message) map[string]string {
m := make(map[string]string)
for _, res := range resources {
name := getResourceName(res)
m[name] = mustHashResource(t, res)
}
return m
}