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Author SHA1 Message Date
lornasong fa9de6f8b4
Manual Backport of [Cloud][CC-6925] Updates to pushing server state into release/1.16.x (#19818)
* [Cloud][CC-6925] Updates to pushing server state (#19682)

* Upgrade hcp-sdk-go to latest version v0.73

Changes:
- go get github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go
- go mod tidy

* From upgrade: regenerate protobufs for upgrade from 1.30 to 1.31

Ran: `make proto`

Slack: https://hashicorp.slack.com/archives/C0253EQ5B40/p1701105418579429

* From upgrade: fix mock interface implementation

After upgrading, there is the following compile error:

cannot use &mockHCPCfg{} (value of type *mockHCPCfg) as "github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go/config".HCPConfig value in return statement: *mockHCPCfg does not implement "github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go/config".HCPConfig (missing method Logout)

Solution: update the mock to have the missing Logout method

* From upgrade: Lint: remove usage of deprecated req.ServerState.TLS

Due to upgrade, linting is erroring due to usage of a newly deprecated field

22:47:56 [consul]: make lint
--> Running golangci-lint (.)
agent/hcp/testing.go:157:24: SA1019: req.ServerState.TLS is deprecated: use server_tls.internal_rpc instead. (staticcheck)
                time.Until(time.Time(req.ServerState.TLS.CertExpiry)).Hours()/24,
                                     ^

* From upgrade: adjust oidc error message

From the upgrade, this test started failing:

=== FAIL: internal/go-sso/oidcauth TestOIDC_ClaimsFromAuthCode/failed_code_exchange (re-run 2) (0.01s)
    oidc_test.go:393: unexpected error: Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: "invalid_grant" "unexpected auth code"

Prior to the upgrade, the error returned was:
```
Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: cannot fetch token: 401 Unauthorized\nResponse: {\"error\":\"invalid_grant\",\"error_description\":\"unexpected auth code\"}\n
```

Now the error returned is as below and does not contain "cannot fetch token"
```
Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: "invalid_grant" "unexpected auth code"

```

* Update AgentPushServerState structs with new fields

HCP-side changes for the new fields are in:
https://github.com/hashicorp/cloud-global-network-manager-service/pull/1195/files

* Minor refactor for hcpServerStatus to abstract tlsInfo into struct

This will make it easier to set the same tls-info information to both
 - status.TLS (deprecated field)
 - status.ServerTLSMetadata (new field to use instead)

* Update hcpServerStatus to parse out information for new fields

Changes:
 - Improve error message and handling (encountered some issues and was confused)
 - Set new field TLSInfo.CertIssuer
 - Collect certificate authority metadata and set on TLSInfo.CertificateAuthorities
 - Set TLSInfo on both server.TLS and server.ServerTLSMetadata.InternalRPC

* Update serverStatusToHCP to convert new fields to GNM rpc

* Add changelog

* Feedback: connect.ParseCert, caCerts

* Feedback: refactor and unit test server status

* Feedback: test to use expected struct

* Feedback: certificate with intermediate

* Feedback: catch no leaf, remove expectedErr

* Feedback: update todos with jira ticket

* Feedback: mock tlsConfigurator

* Run make proto for files in 1.16 not in main

* update licensing per 1.16 licensing
2023-12-06 13:35:03 -05:00
Matt Keeler e909289454
Various bits of cleanup detected when using Go Workspaces (#17462)
TLDR with many modules the versions included in each diverged quite a bit. Attempting to use Go Workspaces produces a bunch of errors.

This commit:

1. Fixes envoy-library-references.sh to work again
2. Ensures we are pulling in go-control-plane@v0.11.0 everywhere (previously it was at that version in some modules and others were much older)
3. Remove one usage of golang/protobuf that caused us to have a direct dependency on it.
4. Remove deprecated usage of the Endpoint field in the grpc resolver.Target struct. The current version of grpc (v1.55.0) has removed that field and recommended replacement with URL.Opaque and calls to the Endpoint() func when needing to consume the previous field.
4. `go work init <all the paths to go.mod files>` && `go work sync`. This syncrhonized versions of dependencies from the main workspace/root module to all submodules
5. Updated .gitignore to ignore the go.work and go.work.sum files. This seems to be standard practice at the moment.
6. Update doc comments in protoc-gen-consul-rate-limit to be go fmt compatible
7. Upgraded makefile infra to perform linting, testing and go mod tidy on all modules in a flexible manner.
8. Updated linter rules to prevent usage of golang/protobuf
9. Updated a leader peering test to account for an extra colon in a grpc error message.
2023-06-05 16:08:39 -04:00
Ronald 71fb0a723e
Copyright headers for missing files/folders (#16708)
* copyright headers for agent folder
2023-03-28 18:48:58 -04:00
Matt Keeler f3c80c4eef
Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness (#16302)
Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness

This commit includes the following:

Moves all packages that were within proto/ to proto/private
Rewrites imports to account for the packages being moved
Adds in buf.work.yaml to enable buf workspaces
Names the proto-public buf module so that we can override the Go package imports within proto/buf.yaml
Bumps the buf version dependency to 1.14.0 (I was trying out the version to see if it would get around an issue - it didn't but it also doesn't break things and it seemed best to keep up with the toolchain changes)

Why:

In the future we will need to consume other protobuf dependencies such as the Google HTTP annotations for openapi generation or grpc-gateway usage.
There were some recent changes to have our own ratelimiting annotations.
The two combined were not working when I was trying to use them together (attempting to rebase another branch)
Buf workspaces should be the solution to the problem
Buf workspaces means that each module will have generated Go code that embeds proto file names relative to the proto dir and not the top level repo root.
This resulted in proto file name conflicts in the Go global protobuf type registry.
The solution to that was to add in a private/ directory into the path within the proto/ directory.
That then required rewriting all the imports.

Is this safe?

AFAICT yes
The gRPC wire protocol doesn't seem to care about the proto file names (although the Go grpc code does tack on the proto file name as Metadata in the ServiceDesc)
Other than imports, there were no changes to any generated code as a result of this.
2023-02-17 16:14:46 -05:00