* remove legacy tokens
* Update test comment
Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
* fix imports
* update docs for additional CLI changes
* add test case for anonymous token
* set deprecated api fields to json ignore and fix patch errors
* update changelog to breaking-change
* fix import
* update api docs to remove legacy reference
* fix docs nav data
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
* Stub Config Entries for Consul Native API Gateway (#15644)
* Add empty InlineCertificate struct and protobuf
* apigateway stubs
* Stub HTTPRoute in api pkg
* Stub HTTPRoute in structs pkg
* Simplify api.APIGatewayConfigEntry to be consistent w/ other entries
* Update makeConfigEntry switch, add docstring for HTTPRouteConfigEntry
* Add TCPRoute to MakeConfigEntry, return unique Kind
* Stub BoundAPIGatewayConfigEntry in agent
* Add RaftIndex to APIGatewayConfigEntry stub
* Add new config entry kinds to validation allow-list
* Add RaftIndex to other added config entry stubs
* Update usage metrics assertions to include new cfg entries
* Add Meta and acl.EnterpriseMeta to all new ConfigEntry types
* Remove unnecessary Services field from added config entry types
* Implement GetMeta(), GetEnterpriseMeta() for added config entry types
* Add meta field to proto, name consistently w/ existing config entries
* Format config_entry.proto
* Add initial implementation of CanRead + CanWrite for new config entry types
* Add unit tests for decoding of new config entry types
* Add unit tests for parsing of new config entry types
* Add unit tests for API Gateway config entry ACLs
* Return typed PermissionDeniedError on BoundAPIGateway CanWrite
* Add unit tests for added config entry ACLs
* Add BoundAPIGateway type to AllConfigEntryKinds
* Return proper kind from BoundAPIGateway
* Add docstrings for new config entry types
* Add missing config entry kinds to proto def
* Update usagemetrics_oss_test.go
* Use utility func for returning PermissionDeniedError
* EventPublisher subscriptions for Consul Native API Gateway (#15757)
* Create new event topics in subscribe proto
* Add tests for PBSubscribe func
* Make configs singular, add all configs to PBToStreamSubscribeRequest
* Add snapshot methods
* Add config_entry_events tests
* Add config entry kind to topic for new configs
* Add unit tests for snapshot methods
* Start adding integration test
* Test using the new controller code
* Update agent/consul/state/config_entry_events.go
* Check value of error
* Add controller stubs for API Gateway (#15837)
* update initial stub implementation
* move files, clean up mutex references
* Remove embed, use idiomatic names for constructors
* Remove stray file introduced in merge
* Add APIGateway validation (#15847)
* Add APIGateway validation
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Fix up field types
* Add API structs
* Move struct fields around a bit
* APIGateway InlineCertificate validation (#15856)
* Add APIGateway validation
* Add additional validations
* Add protobuf definitions
* Tabs to spaces
* Add API structs
* Move struct fields around a bit
* Add validation for InlineCertificate
* Fix ACL test
* APIGateway BoundAPIGateway validation (#15858)
* Add APIGateway validation
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Fix up field types
* Add API structs
* Move struct fields around a bit
* Add validation for BoundAPIGateway
* APIGateway TCPRoute validation (#15855)
* Add APIGateway validation
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Fix up field types
* Add API structs
* Add TCPRoute normalization and validation
* Add forgotten Status
* Add some more field docs in api package
* Fix test
* Format imports
* Rename snapshot test variable names
* Add plumbing for Native API GW Subscriptions (#16003)
Co-authored-by: Sarah Alsmiller <sarah.alsmiller@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: sarahalsmiller <100602640+sarahalsmiller@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Stucki <andrew.stucki@hashicorp.com>
This gets the extensions information for the local service into the snapshot and ExtensionConfigurations for a proxy. It grabs the extensions from config entries and puts them in structs.NodeService.Proxy field, which already is copied into the config snapshot.
Also:
* add EnvoyExtensions to api.AgentService so that it matches structs.NodeService
* feat(ingress-gateway): support outlier detection of upstream service for ingress gateway
* changelog
Co-authored-by: Eric Haberkorn <erichaberkorn@gmail.com>
* Fixing CLI ACL token processing unexpected precedence
* Minor flow format and add Changelog
* Fixed failed tests and improve error logging message
* Add unit test cases and minor changes from code review
* Unset env var once the test case finishes running
* remove label FINISH
This change was necessary, because the configuration was always
generated with a gRPC TLS port, which did not exist in Consul 1.13,
and would result in the server failing to launch with an error.
This code checks the version of Consul and conditionally adds the
gRPC TLS port, only if the version number is greater than 1.14.
* add leadership transfer command
* add RPC call test (flaky)
* add missing import
* add changelog
* add command registration
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
* add the possibility of providing an id to raft leadership transfer. Add few tests.
* delete old file from cherry pick
* rename changelog filename to PR #
* rename changelog and fix import
* fix failing test
* check for OperatorWrite
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
* rename from leader-transfer to transfer-leader
* remove version check and add test for operator read
* move struct to operator.go
* first pass
* add code for leader transfer in the grpc backend and tests
* wire the http endpoint to the new grpc endpoint
* remove the RPC endpoint
* remove non needed struct
* fix naming
* add mog glue to API
* fix comment
* remove dead code
* fix linter error
* change package name for proto file
* remove error wrapping
* fix failing test
* add command registration
* add grpc service mock tests
* fix receiver to be pointer
* use defined values
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
* reuse MockAclAuthorizer
* add documentation
* remove usage of external.TokenFromContext
* fix failing tests
* fix proto generation
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
* add more context in doc for the reason
* Apply suggestions from docs code review
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.com>
* regenerate proto
* fix linter errors
Co-authored-by: github-team-consul-core <github-team-consul-core@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.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>
Re-add ServerExternalAddresses parameter in GenerateToken endpoint
This reverts commit 5e156772f6a7fba5324eb6804ae4e93c091229a6
and adds extra functionality to support newer peering behaviors.
* config entry: hardcode proxy-defaults name as global
proxy-defaults can only have the name global. Because of this,
we support not even setting the name in the config file:
```
kind = "proxy-defaults"
```
Previously, writing this would result in the output:
```
Config entry written: proxy-defaults/
```
Now it will output:
```
Config entry written: proxy-defaults/global
```
This change follows what was done for the new Mesh config entry.
A previous commit introduced an internally-managed server certificate
to use for peering-related purposes.
Now the peering token has been updated to match that behavior:
- The server name matches the structure of the server cert
- The CA PEMs correspond to the Connect CA
Note that if Conect is disabled, and by extension the Connect CA, we
fall back to the previous behavior of returning the manually configured
certs and local server SNI.
Several tests were updated to use the gRPC TLS port since they enable
Connect by default. This means that the peering token will embed the
Connect CA, and the dialer will expect a TLS listener.
* updating to serf v0.10.1 and memberlist v0.5.0 to get memberlist size metrics and memberlist broadcast queue depth metric
* update changelog
* update changelog
* correcting changelog
* adding "QueueCheckInterval" for memberlist to test
* updating integration test containers to grab latest api
* feat(ingress gateway: support configuring limits in ingress-gateway config entry
- a new Defaults field with max_connections, max_pending_connections, max_requests
is added to ingress gateway config entry
- new field max_connections, max_pending_connections, max_requests in
individual services to overwrite the value in Default
- added unit test and integration test
- updated doc
Co-authored-by: Chris S. Kim <ckim@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* Config-entry: Support proxy config in service-defaults
* Update website/content/docs/connect/config-entries/service-defaults.mdx
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.com>
* draft commit
* add changelog, update test
* remove extra param
* fix test
* update type to account for nil value
* add test for custom passive health check
* update comments and tests
* update description in docs
* fix missing commas
`QueryDatacenterOptions` was renamed to `QueryFailoverOptions` without creating
an alias. This adds `QueryDatacenterOptions` back as an alias to
`QueryFailoverOptions` and marks it is deprecated.
Update generate token endpoint (rpc, http, and api module)
If ServerExternalAddresses are set, it will override any addresses gotten from the "consul" service, and be used in the token instead, and dialed by the dialer. This allows for setting up a load balancer for example, in front of the consul servers.
Prior to this the dialing side of the peering would only ever work within the default partition. This commit allows properly parsing the partition field out of the API struct request body, query param and header.
These changes are primarily for Consul's UI, where we want to be more
specific about the state a peering is in.
- The "initial" state was renamed to pending, and no longer applies to
peerings being established from a peering token.
- Upon request to establish a peering from a peering token, peerings
will be set as "establishing". This will help distinguish between the
two roles: the cluster that generates the peering token and the
cluster that establishes the peering.
- When marked for deletion, peering state will be set to "deleting".
This way the UI determines the deletion via the state rather than the
"DeletedAt" field.
Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
Once a peering is marked for deletion a new leader routine will now
clean up all imported resources and then the peering itself.
A lot of the logic was grabbed from the namespace/partitions deferred
deletions but with a handful of simplifications:
- The rate limiting is not configurable.
- Deleting imported nodes/services/checks is done by deleting nodes with
the Txn API. The services and checks are deleted as a side-effect.
- There is no "round rate limiter" like with namespaces and partitions.
This is because peerings are purely local, and deleting a peering in
the datacenter does not depend on deleting data from other DCs like
with WAN-federated namespaces. All rate limiting is handled by the
Raft rate limiter.
When deleting a peering we do not want to delete the peering and all
imported data in a single operation, since deleting a large amount of
data at once could overload Consul.
Instead we defer deletion of peerings so that:
1. When a peering deletion request is received via gRPC the peering is
marked for deletion by setting the DeletedAt field.
2. A leader routine will monitor for peerings that are marked for
deletion and kick off a throttled deletion of all imported resources
before deleting the peering itself.
This commit mostly addresses point #1 by modifying the peering service
to mark peerings for deletion. Another key change is to add a
PeeringListDeleted state store function which can return all peerings
marked for deletion. This function is what will be watched by the
deferred deletion leader routine.
The api module previously had defaultPartition and defaultNamespace vars
for when we need default/empty split usage between ent/oss respectively.
This commit moves those two variables out of test code so that they can
be used for the service exports config entry's `GetNamespace()` method.
Previously `GetNamespace()` would return "default" in both OSS and enterprise,
which can trip up automation that passes the result of this method as the
namespace to write a config entry.
The split vars are kept private to prevent external usage, and prefixed with
`split` for more clarity about their behavior.
* update gateway-services table with endpoints
* fix failing test
* remove unneeded config in test
* rename "endpoint" to "destination"
* more endpoint renaming to destination in tests
* update isDestination based on service-defaults config entry creation
* use a 3 state kind to be able to set the kind to unknown (when neither a service or a destination exist)
* set unknown state to empty to avoid modifying alot of tests
* fix logic to set the kind correctly on CRUD
* fix failing tests
* add missing tests and fix service delete
* fix failing test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* fix a bug with kind and add relevant test
* fix compile error
* fix failing tests
* add kind to clone
* fix failing tests
* fix failing tests in catalog endpoint
* fix service dump test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* remove duplicate tests
* rename consts and fix kind when no destination is defined in the service-defaults.
* rename Kind to ServiceKind and change switch to use .(type)
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
Adds a new query param merge-central-config for use with the below endpoints:
/catalog/service/:service
/catalog/connect/:service
/health/service/:service
/health/connect/:service
If set on the request, the response will include a fully resolved service definition which is merged with the proxy-defaults/global and service-defaults/:service config entries (on-demand style). This is useful to view the full service definition for a mesh service (connect-proxy kind or gateway kind) which might not be merged before being written into the catalog (example: in case of services in the agentless model).
I noticed that the JSON api endpoints for peerings json encodes protobufs directly, rather than converting them into their `api` package equivalents before marshal/unmarshaling them.
I updated this and used `mog` to do the annoying part in the middle.
Other changes:
- the status enum was converted into the friendlier string form of the enum for readability with tools like `curl`
- some of the `api` library functions were slightly modified to match other similar endpoints in UX (cc: @ndhanushkodi )
- peeringRead returns `nil` if not found
- partitions are NOT inferred from the agent's partition (matching 1.11-style logic)
* add queryBackend to the api query meta.
* add a changelog
* use string type instead of int
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <4903+rboyer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <4903+rboyer@users.noreply.github.com>
Just like standard upstreams the order of applicability in descending precedence:
1. caller's `service-defaults` upstream override for destination
2. caller's `service-defaults` upstream defaults
3. destination's `service-resolver` ConnectTimeout
4. system default of 5s
Co-authored-by: mrspanishviking <kcardenas@hashicorp.com>
- `tls.incoming`: applies to the inbound mTLS targeting the public
listener on `connect-proxy` and `terminating-gateway` envoy instances
- `tls.outgoing`: applies to the outbound mTLS dialing upstreams from
`connect-proxy` and `ingress-gateway` envoy instances
Fixes#11966