Consul's Connect CA documentation mentions future releases will
support a pluggable CA system. This sentence has existed in the docs
for over two years, however there are currently no plans to develop
this feature on the near-term roadmap.
This commit removes this sentence to avoid giving the impression that
this feature will be available in an upcoming release.
Instead of the whole map. This should save a lot of time performing reflecting on a large map.
The filter does not change, so there is no reason to re-apply it to older entries.
* Move various environment getting utils out of the main file and test/doc
* Clean up and document the entire environment file
* Tweak the environment tests to reflect what they should be
* Explicitly enable namespaces instead of defaulting
* Allow env fallback functions to be called lazily
Otherwise the executables used for finding out things would be required
during build, this way if env vars are set the executable aren't needed
* Infer booleans from the fallback and cast them as such
This change attempts to make the delay logic more obvious by:
* remove indirection, inline a bunch of function calls
* move all the code and constants next to each other
* replace the two constant values with a single value
* reword the comments.
* Update to CRD docs
* Update website/pages/docs/k8s/crds.mdx
* Modify proxy default and service default protocols
Carry over from previous PR that I forgot to submit a review/suggestion to, TCP and HTTP are not valid protocols for Proxy Defaults and Service Defaults
kubectl apply -f sdefault.yml
Error from server: error when creating "sdefault.yml": admission webhook "mutate-servicedefaults.consul.hashicorp.com" denied the request: servicedefaults.consul.hashicorp.com "your-service-name" is invalid: spec.expose.paths[0].protocol: Invalid value: "tcp": must be one of "http", "http2"
kubectl apply -f sdefault.yml
Error from server: error when creating "sdefault.yml": admission webhook "mutate-servicedefaults.consul.hashicorp.com" denied the request: servicedefaults.consul.hashicorp.com "your-service-name" is invalid: spec.expose.paths[0].protocol: Invalid value: "tcp": must be one of "http", "http2"
Co-authored-by: David Yu <dyu@hashicorp.com>