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R.B. Boyer d6dce2332a
connect: intentions are now managed as a new config entry kind "service-intentions" (#8834)
- Upgrade the ConfigEntry.ListAll RPC to be kind-aware so that older
copies of consul will not see new config entries it doesn't understand
replicate down.

- Add shim conversion code so that the old API/CLI method of interacting
with intentions will continue to work so long as none of these are
edited via config entry endpoints. Almost all of the read-only APIs will
continue to function indefinitely.

- Add new APIs that operate on individual intentions without IDs so that
the UI doesn't need to implement CAS operations.

- Add a new serf feature flag indicating support for
intentions-as-config-entries.

- The old line-item intentions way of interacting with the state store
will transparently flip between the legacy memdb table and the config
entry representations so that readers will never see a hiccup during
migration where the results are incomplete. It uses a piece of system
metadata to control the flip.

- The primary datacenter will begin migrating intentions into config
entries on startup once all servers in the datacenter are on a version
of Consul with the intentions-as-config-entries feature flag. When it is
complete the old state store representations will be cleared. We also
record a piece of system metadata indicating this has occurred. We use
this metadata to skip ALL of this code the next time the leader starts
up.

- The secondary datacenters continue to run the old intentions
replicator until all servers in the secondary DC and primary DC support
intentions-as-config-entries (via serf flag). Once this condition it met
the old intentions replicator ceases.

- The secondary datacenters replicate the new config entries as they are
migrated in the primary. When they detect that the primary has zeroed
it's old state store table it waits until all config entries up to that
point are replicated and then zeroes its own copy of the old state store
table. We also record a piece of system metadata indicating this has
occurred. We use this metadata to skip ALL of this code the next time
the leader starts up.
2020-10-06 13:24:05 -05:00
Matt Keeler a77ed471c8
Rename (*Server).forward to (*Server).ForwardRPC
Also get rid of the preexisting shim in server.go that existed before to have this name just call the unexported one.
2020-07-08 11:05:44 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 7e42819a71
connect: ensure proxy-defaults protocol is used for upstreams (#7938) 2020-05-21 16:08:39 -05:00
Matt Keeler f610d1d791
Fix a bug with ACL enforcement of reads on namespaced config entries. (#7239) 2020-02-07 08:30:40 -05:00
Matt Keeler 485a0a65ea
Updates to Config Entries and Connect for Namespaces (#7116) 2020-01-24 10:04:58 -05:00
Matt Keeler f9a43a1e2d
ACL Authorizer overhaul (#6620)
* ACL Authorizer overhaul

To account for upcoming features every Authorization function can now take an extra *acl.EnterpriseAuthorizerContext. These are unused in OSS and will always be nil.

Additionally the acl package has received some thorough refactoring to enable all of the extra Consul Enterprise specific authorizations including moving sentinel enforcement into the stubbed structs. The Authorizer funcs now return an acl.EnforcementDecision instead of a boolean. This improves the overall interface as it makes multiple Authorizers easily chainable as they now indicate whether they had an authoritative decision or should use some other defaults. A ChainedAuthorizer was added to handle this Authorizer enforcement chain and will never itself return a non-authoritative decision.

* Include stub for extra enterprise rules in the global management policy

* Allow for an upgrade of the global-management policy
2019-10-15 16:58:50 -04:00
Freddy 5eace88ce2
Expose HTTP-based paths through Connect proxy (#6446)
Fixes: #5396

This PR adds a proxy configuration stanza called expose. These flags register
listeners in Connect sidecar proxies to allow requests to specific HTTP paths from outside of the node. This allows services to protect themselves by only
listening on the loopback interface, while still accepting traffic from non
Connect-enabled services.

Under expose there is a boolean checks flag that would automatically expose all
registered HTTP and gRPC check paths.

This stanza also accepts a paths list to expose individual paths. The primary
use case for this functionality would be to expose paths for third parties like
Prometheus or the kubelet.

Listeners for requests to exposed paths are be configured dynamically at run
time. Any time a proxy, or check can be registered, a listener can also be
created.

In this initial implementation requests to these paths are not
authenticated/encrypted.
2019-09-25 20:55:52 -06:00
Matt Keeler 8cb0560f52
Ensure that config entry writes are forwarded to the primary DC (#6339) 2019-08-20 12:01:13 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 22ee60d1ba
agent: blocking central config RPCs iterations should not interfere with each other (#6316) 2019-08-14 09:08:46 -05:00
hashicorp-ci 3ac803da5e Merge Consul OSS branch 'master' at commit d84863799deca45ccf4bec5ab9f645ccae6b3aeb 2019-08-06 02:00:30 +00:00
Sarah Adams 9ed3e64510
fallback to proxy config global protocol when upstream services' protocol is unset (#6277)
fallback to proxy config global protocol when upstream services' protocol is unset

Fixes #5857
2019-08-05 12:52:35 -07:00
R.B. Boyer 0165e93517
connect: expose an API endpoint to compile the discovery chain (#6248)
In addition to exposing compilation over the API cleaned up the structures that would be exchanged to be cleaner and easier to support and understand.

Also removed ability to configure the envoy OverprovisioningFactor.
2019-08-02 15:34:54 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 782c647bf4
connect: simplify the compiled discovery chain data structures (#6242)
This should make them better for sending over RPC or the API.

Instead of a chain implemented explicitly like a linked list (nodes
holding pointers to other nodes) instead switch to a flat map of named
nodes with nodes linking other other nodes by name. The shipped
structure is just a map and a string to indicate which key to start
from.

Other changes:

* inline the compiler option InferDefaults as true

* introduce compiled target config to avoid needing to send back
  additional maps of Resolvers; future target-specific compiled state
  can go here

* move compiled MeshGateway out of the Resolver and into the
  TargetConfig where it makes more sense.
2019-08-01 22:44:05 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 4666599e18
connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains (#6225)
* connect: reconcile how upstream configuration works with discovery chains

The following upstream config fields for connect sidecars sanely
integrate into discovery chain resolution:

- Destination Namespace/Datacenter: Compilation occurs locally but using
different default values for namespaces and datacenters. The xDS
clusters that are created are named as they normally would be.

- Mesh Gateway Mode (single upstream): If set this value overrides any
value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. The xDS
clusters that are created may be named differently (see below).

- Mesh Gateway Mode (whole sidecar): If set this value overrides any
value computed for any resolver for the entire discovery chain. If this
is specifically overridden for a single upstream this value is ignored
in that case. The xDS clusters that are created may be named differently
(see below).

- Protocol (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the value
computed when evaluating the entire discovery chain. If the normal chain
would be TCP or if this override is set to TCP then the result is that
we explicitly disable L7 Routing and Splitting. The xDS clusters that
are created may be named differently (see below).

- Connect Timeout (in opaque config): If set this value overrides the
value for any resolver in the entire discovery chain. The xDS clusters
that are created may be named differently (see below).

If any of the above overrides affect the actual result of compiling the
discovery chain (i.e. "tcp" becomes "grpc" instead of being a no-op
override to "tcp") then the relevant parameters are hashed and provided
to the xDS layer as a prefix for use in naming the Clusters. This is to
ensure that if one Upstream discovery chain has no overrides and
tangentially needs a cluster named "api.default.XXX", and another
Upstream does have overrides for "api.default.XXX" that they won't
cross-pollinate against the operator's wishes.

Fixes #6159
2019-08-01 22:03:34 -05:00
R.B. Boyer bccbb2b4ae
activate most discovery chain features in xDS for envoy (#6024) 2019-07-01 22:10:51 -05:00
Matt Keeler 39bb0e3e77 Implement Mesh Gateways
This includes both ingress and egress functionality.
2019-07-01 16:28:30 -04:00
Matt Keeler 46956ed769
Copy the proxy config instead of direct assignment (#5786)
This prevents modifying the data in the state store which is supposed to be immutable.
2019-05-06 12:09:59 -04:00
Paul Banks 95bb1e368f
Fix panic in Resolving service config when proxy-defaults isn't defined yet (#5769) 2019-05-02 14:12:21 +01:00
Paul Banks 078f4cf5bb Add integration test for central config; fix central config WIP (#5752)
* Add integration test for central config; fix central config WIP

* Add integration test for central config; fix central config WIP

* Set proxy protocol correctly and begin adding upstream support

* Add upstreams to service config cache key and start new notify watcher if they change.

This doesn't update the tests to pass though.

* Fix some merging logic get things working manually with a hack (TODO fix properly)

* Simplification to not allow enabling sidecars centrally - it makes no sense without upstreams anyway

* Test compile again and obvious ones pass. Lots of failures locally not debugged yet but may be flakes. Pushing up to see what CI does

* Fix up service manageer and API test failures

* Remove the enable command since it no longer makes much sense without being able to turn on sidecar proxies centrally

* Remove version.go hack - will make integration test fail until release

* Remove unused code from commands and upstream merge

* Re-bump version to 1.5.0
2019-05-01 16:39:31 -07:00
Matt Keeler ea6cbf01a5 Centralized Config CLI (#5731)
* Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management

* Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint

* Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint

Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package.

* First pass at the API client for the config entries

* Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs

Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well.

Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries.

* Minor API client fixes

* Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests

These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON

* Get some of the api client tests passing

* Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry

Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing.

* Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON.

* Add a MapWalk test

* Get rid of unused func

* Get rid of unused imports

* Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types

* Stub out most of the central config cli

Fully implement the config read command.

* Basic config delete command implementation

* Implement config write command

* Implement config list subcommand

Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output.

* Update command usage

* Update some help usage formatting

* Add the connect enable helper cli command

* Update list command output

* Rename the config entry API client methods.

* Use renamed apis

* Implement config write tests

Stub the others with the noTabs tests.

* Change list output format

Now just simply output 1 line per named config

* Add config read tests

* Add invalid args write test.

* Add config delete tests

* Add config list tests

* Add connect enable tests

* Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops

This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not.

* Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should.

* Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS

* Fix up a few more tests

* Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply

* Update config_write_test.go

* Get rid of unused import
2019-04-30 16:27:16 -07:00
Matt Keeler 697efb588c
Make a few config entry endpoints return 404s and allow for snake_case and lowercase key names. (#5748) 2019-04-30 18:19:19 -04:00
Kyle Havlovitz 64174f13d6 Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management (#5718) 2019-04-29 18:08:09 -04:00
Matt Keeler 3b5d38fb49
Implement config entry replication (#5706) 2019-04-26 13:38:39 -04:00
Kyle Havlovitz 6faa8ba451 Fill out the service manager functionality and fix tests 2019-04-23 00:17:28 -07:00
Kyle Havlovitz e64d1b8016 Rename config entry ACL methods 2019-04-22 23:55:11 -07:00
Kyle Havlovitz 2cffe4894f Move the ACL logic into the ConfigEntry interface 2019-04-10 14:27:28 -07:00
Kyle Havlovitz 81254deb59 Add RPC endpoints for config entry operations 2019-04-06 23:38:08 -07:00