* Added rate limiting for agent RPC calls.
* Initializes the rate limiter based on the config.
* Adds the rate limiter into the snapshot RPC path.
* Adds unit tests for the RPC rate limiter.
* Groups the RPC limit parameters under "limits" in the config.
* Adds some documentation about the RPC limiter.
* Sends a 429 response when the rate limiter kicks in.
* Adds docs for new telemetry.
* Makes snapshot telemetry look like RPC telemetry and cleans up comments.
When the metadata server is scanning the agents for potential servers
it is parsing the version number which the agent provided when it
joined. This version number has to conform to a certain format, i.e.
'n.n.n'. Without this version number properly set some tests fail with
error messages that disguise the root cause.
The default version number is currently set to 'unknown' in
version/version.go which does not parse and triggers the tests to fail.
The work around is to use a build tag 'consul' which will use the
version number set in version_base.go instead which has the correct
format and is set to the current release version.
In addition, some parts of the code also require the version number to
be of a certain value. Setting it to '0.0.0' for example makes some
tests pass and others fail since they don't pass the semantic check.
When using go build/install/test one has to remember to use '-tags
consul' or tests will fail with non-obvious error messages.
Using build tags makes the build process more complex and error prone
since it prevents the use of the plain go toolchain and - at least in
its current form - introduces subtle build and test issues. We should
try to eliminate build tags for anything else but platform specific
code.
This patch removes all references to specific version numbers in the
code and tests and sets the default version to '9.9.9' which is
syntactically correct and passes the semantic check. This solves the
issue of running go build/install/test without tags for the OSS build.
The error handling of the ACL code relies on the presence of certain
magic error messages. Since the error values are sent via RPC between
older and newer consul agents we cannot just replace the magic values
with typed errors and switch to type checks since this would break
compatibility with older clients.
Therefore, this patch moves all magic ACL error messages into the acl
package and provides default error values and helper functions which
determine the type of error.
This patch replaces the code which determines the list of servers in the
current cluster with an RPC call to get the list of active consul
service instances which only run on servers.
This replaces the previous implementation which was more complex and
relied on serf messages which can provide a different view than the
consistent response from the raft log.
As a side effect it makes the implementation independent of the server
and the agent which means it works consistently across both. Different
behavior for server and agent was the root cause for the bug in
http://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issue/3047.
Fixes#3407
This patch changes the behavior of the DNS server as follows:
* The SOA response contains the SOA record in the Answer section instead
of the Authority section. It also contains NS records in the Authority
and the corresponding A glue records in the Extra section.
In addition, CNAMEs are added to the Extra section to make the
MNAME of the SOA record resolvable.
AAAA glue records are not yet supported.
* The NS response returns up to three random servers from the
consul cluster in the Answer section and the glue A
records in the Extra section.
AAAA glue records are not yet supported.
Note that there is no test since the correct way to solve (and test)
this is to replace the different maps with a single one or to hide
that functionality behind a separate data structure. This will be
addressed in #3294.
Fixes#3265
This patch replaces the Docker client which is used
for health checks with a simplified version tailored
for that purpose.
See #3254
See #3257Fixes#3270
* Changes remote exec KV read to call GetTokenForAgent(), which can use
the acl_agent_token instead of the acl_token.
Fixes#3160.
* Fixes remote exec unit test with ACLs.
* Adds unhappy ACL path to unit tests for remote exec.
* Obfuscates ACL tokens appearing in /v1/acl APIs.
* Makes test positively identify the desired strings.
* Adds an example and explanation of the regular expression.
* Moves magic check and service constants into shared structs package.
* Removes the "consul" service from local state.
Since this service is added by the leader, it doesn't really make sense to
also keep it in local state (which requires special ACLs to configure), and
requires a bunch of special cases in the local state logic. This requires
fewer special cases and makes ACL bootstrapping cleaner.
* Makes coordinate update ACL log message a warning, similar to other AE warnings.
* Adds much more detailed examples for bootstrapping ACLs.
This can hopefully replace https://gist.github.com/slackpad/d89ce0e1cc0802c3c4f2d84932fa3234.
* Removes unnecessary set for model component which will be null.
* Returns a 404 for a missing node, not a 200 with an empty response.
* Updates built-in web assets.
* Removes GitHub reference.
* Doesn't display ACL token on the unauthorized page.
* Removes useless fetch for nodes and cleans up comments.
* Provides a path to reset the ACL token when it's invalid.
This included making the settings page global so it's reachable, and adding
some more information about an error on the error page.
* Updates built-in web assets.
This isn't racy, it's just a little dirty. The listen will happen and a port
will be selected and injected into the config once the Serf instance is
created, so we don't need the retry loop here.
This fixes TestServer_JoinSeparateLanAndWanAddresses which sets bogus
advertise addresses as part of the test. Port numbers uniquely identify
members since everything is running on localhost.
This patch creates a local config structure for the local state
which is independent from the agent but populated from its
configuration. This avoids data races between the agent configuration
which can change during tests and concurrent go routines using the
configuraiton at the same time.
The agent configuration for the consul server is a partial configuration
which needs to be cloned to avoid data races.
This is a stop-gap measure before moving the configuration into
a separate package.
The tests that use the localState of the agent access the internal
variables and call methods which are not guarded by locks creating
data races in tests. While the use of internal variables is somewhat
easy to spot the fact that not all methods are thread-safe is a
surprise.
A proper fix requires the localState struct to be moved into its own
package so that tests in the agent can only access the external
interface.
However, the localState is currently dependent on the agent.Config
which would create a circular dependency. Therefore, the Config
struct needs to be moved first for this to happen.
This patch literally monkey patches the use of the lock around the
cases which have data races and marks them with a
// todo(fs): data race comment.