1. Upgraded agent can inherit the persisted token and join the cluster
2. Agent token prior to upgrade is still valid after upgrade
3. Enable ACL in the agent configuration
* rate limit test
* Have tests for the 3 modes
* added assertions for logs and metrics
* add comments to test sections
* add check for rate limit exceeded text in log assertion section.
* fix linting error
* updating test to use KV get and put. move log assertion tolast.
* Adding logging for blocking messages in enforcing mode. refactoring tests.
* modified test description
* formatting
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
* Update test/integration/consul-container/test/ratelimit/ratelimit_test.go
Co-authored-by: Dhia Ayachi <dhia@hashicorp.com>
* expand log checking so that it ensures both logs are they when they are supposed to be and not there when they are not expected to be.
* add retry on test
* Warn once when rate limit exceed regardless of enforcing vs permissive.
* Update test/integration/consul-container/test/ratelimit/ratelimit_test.go
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Co-authored-by: Dhia Ayachi <dhia@hashicorp.com>
- remove dep on consul main module
- use 'consul tls' subcommands instead of tlsutil
- use direct json config construction instead of agent/config structs
- merge libcluster and libagent packages together
- more widely use BuildContext
- get the OSS/ENT runner stuff working properly
- reduce some flakiness
- fix some correctness related to http/https API
* Protobuf Modernization
Remove direct usage of golang/protobuf in favor of google.golang.org/protobuf
Marshallers (protobuf and json) needed some changes to account for different APIs.
Moved to using the google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/* for the well known types including replacing some custom Struct manipulation with whats available in the structpb well known type package.
This also updates our devtools script to install protoc-gen-go from the right location so that files it generates conform to the correct interfaces.
* Fix go-mod-tidy make target to work on all modules
* Refactoring the peering integ test to accommodate coming changes of other upgrade scenarios.
- Add a utils package under test that contains methods to set up various test scenarios.
- Deduplication: have a single CreatingPeeringClusterAndSetup replace
CreatingAcceptingClusterAndSetup and CreateDialingClusterAndSetup.
- Separate peering cluster creation and server registration.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
Adds automation for generating the map of `gRPC Method Name → Rate Limit Type`
used by the middleware introduced in #15550, and will ensure we don't forget
to add new endpoints.
Engineers must annotate their RPCs in the proto file like so:
```
rpc Foo(FooRequest) returns (FooResponse) {
option (consul.internal.ratelimit.spec) = {
operation_type: READ,
};
}
```
When they run `make proto` a protoc plugin `protoc-gen-consul-rate-limit` will
be installed that writes rate-limit specs as a JSON array to a file called
`.ratelimit.tmp` (one per protobuf package/directory).
After running Buf, `make proto` will execute a post-process script that will
ingest all of the `.ratelimit.tmp` files and generate a Go file containing the
mappings in the `agent/grpc-middleware` package. In the enterprise repository,
it will write an additional file with the enterprise-only endpoints.
If an engineer forgets to add the annotation to a new RPC, the plugin will
return an error like so:
```
RPC Foo is missing rate-limit specification, fix it with:
import "proto-public/annotations/ratelimit/ratelimit.proto";
service Bar {
rpc Foo(...) returns (...) {
option (hashicorp.consul.internal.ratelimit.spec) = {
operation_type: OPERATION_READ | OPERATION_WRITE | OPERATION_EXEMPT,
};
}
}
```
In the future, this annotation can be extended to support rate-limit
category (e.g. KV vs Catalog) and to determine the retry policy.
* feat(ingress-gateway): support outlier detection of upstream service for ingress gateway
* changelog
Co-authored-by: Eric Haberkorn <erichaberkorn@gmail.com>
* integ-test: fix flaky test - case-cfg-splitter-peering-ingress-gateways
* add retry peering to all peering cases
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* integ-test: test consul upgrade from the snapshot of a running cluster
* use Target version as default
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* update go version to 1.18 for api and sdk, go mod tidy
* removes ioutil usage everywhere which was deprecated in go1.16 in favour of io and os packages. Also introduces a lint rule which forbids use of ioutil going forward.
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <4903+rboyer@users.noreply.github.com>
This is instead of the current behavior where we feed the config entries in using the config_entries.bootstrap configuration which oddly races against other setup code in some circumstances.
I converted ALL tests to explicitly create config entries.