* move intFromBool to be available for oss
* add expiry indexes
* remove dead code: `TokenExpirationIndex`
* fix remove indexer `TokenExpirationIndex`
* fix rebase issue
* convert `Roles` index to use `indexerSingle`
* split authmethod write indexer to oss and ent
* add index locality
* add locality unit tests
* move intFromBool to be available for oss
* use Bool func
* refactor `aclTokenList` to merge func
Some users are defining routing configurations that do not have associated services. This commit surfaces these configs in the topology visualization. Also fixes a minor internal bug with non-transparent proxy upstream/downstream references.
Remove the error return, so that not handling is not reported as an
error by errcheck. It was returning the error passed as an arg
unmodified so there is no reason to return the same value that was
passed in.
Remove the term upstreams to remove any confusion with the term used in
service mesh.
Remove the AutoDisable field, and replace it with the TTL value, using 0
to indicate the setting is turned off.
Replace "not Before" with "After".
Add some test coverage to show the behaviour is still correct.
This field was never user-configurable. We always overwrote the value with 120s from
NonUserSource. However, we also never copied the value from RuntimeConfig to consul.Config,
So the value in NonUserSource was always ignored, and we used the default value of 30s
set by consul.DefaultConfig.
All of this code is an unnecessary distraction because a user can not actually configure
this value.
This commit removes the fields and uses a constant value instad. Someone attempting to set
acl.disabled_ttl in their config will now get an error about an unknown field, but previously
the value was completely ignored, so the new behaviour seems more correct.
We have to keep this field in the AutoConfig response for backwards compatibility, but the value
will be ignored by the client, so it doesn't really matter what value we set.
Tests only specified one of the fields, but in production we copy the
value from a single place, so we can do the same in tests.
The AutoConfig test broke because of the problem noticed in a previous
commit. The DisabledTTL is not wired up properly so it reports 0s here.
Changed the test to use an explicit value.
Follow up to https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/10737#discussion_r682147950
Renames all variables for acl.Authorizer to use `authz`. Previously some
places used `rule` which I believe was an old name carried over from the
legacy ACL system.
A couple places also used authorizer.
This commit also removes another couple of authorizer nil checks that
are no longer necessary.
The constructor for Server is not at all the appropriate place to be setting default
values for a config struct that was passed in.
In production this value is always set from agent/config. In tests we should set the
default in a test helper.
This field has been unnecessary for a while now. It was always set to the same value
as PrimaryDatacenter. So we can remove the duplicate field and use PrimaryDatacenter
directly.
This change was made by GoLand refactor, which did most of the work for me.
This method suffered from similar naming to a couple other methods on Server, and had not great
re-use (2 callers). By copying a few of the lines into one of the callers we can move the
implementation into the second caller.
Once moved, we can see that ResolveTokenAndDefaultMeta is identical in both Client and Server, and
likely should be further refactored, possibly into ACLResolver.
This change is being made to make ACL resolution easier to trace.
This method was an alias for ACLResolver.ResolveTokenToIdentityAndAuthorizer. By removing the
method that does nothing the code becomes easier to trace.
ACL filtering only needs an authorizer and a logger. We can decouple filtering from
the ACLResolver by passing in the necessary logger.
This change is being made in preparation for moving the ACLResolver into an acl package
filterACLWithAuthorizer could never return an error. This change moves us a little bit
closer to being able to enable errcheck and catch problems caused by unhandled error
return values.
These functions are moved to the one place they are called to improve code locality.
They are being moved out of agent/consul/acl.go in preparation for moving
ACLResolver to an acl package.
These functions are used in only one place. Move the functions next to their one caller
to improve code locality.
This change is being made in preparation for moving the ACLResolver into an
acl package. The moved functions were previously in the same file as the ACLResolver.
By moving them out of that file we may be able to move the entire file
with fewer modifications.