There are also a lot of small bug fixes found when testing lots of things end-to-end for the first time and some cleanup now it's integrated with real CA code.
- Includes some bug fixes for previous `api` work and `agent` that weren't tested
- Needed somewhat pervasive changes to support hash based blocking - some TODOs left in our watch toolchain that will explicitly fail on hash-based watches.
- Integration into `connect` is partially done here but still WIP
Intention de-duplication in previously merged PR actualy failed some tests that were not caught be me or CI. I ran the test files for state changes but they happened not to trigger this case so I made sure they did first and then fixed. That fixed some upstream intention endpoint tests that I'd not run as part of testing the previous fix.
Uses struct/interface embedding with the embedded structs/interfaces being empty for oss. Also methods on the server/client types are defaulted to do nothing for OSS
* Move settings to use the same service/route API as the rest of the app
* Put some ideas down for unit testing on adapters
* Favour `Model` over `Entity`
* Move away from using `reopen` to using Mixins
* Amend messages, comment/document some usage
* Make sure the returns are consistent in normalizePayload, also
Add some todo's in to remind me to think consider this further at a
later date. For example, is normalizePayload to be a hook or an
overridable method
* Start stripping back the HTML to semantics
* Use a variable rather than chaining
* Remove unused helpers
* Start picking through the new designs, start with listing pages
* First draft HTML for every page
* Making progress on the CSS
* Keep plugging away at the catalog css
* Looking at scrolling
* Wire up filtering
* Sort out filter counting, more or less done a few outstanding
* Start knocking the forms into shape
* Add in codemirror
* Keep moving forwards with the form like layouts
* Start looking at ACL editing page, add footer in
* Pull the filters back in, look at an autoresizer for scroll views
* First draft toggles
* 2nd draft healthcheck icons
* Tweak node healthcheck icons
* Looking at healthcheck detail icons
* Tweak the filter-bar and add selections to the in content tabs
* Add ACL create, pill-like acl type highlight
* Tweaking the main nav some more
* Working on the filter-bar and freetext-filter
* Masonry layout
* Stick with `checks` instead of healthy/unhealthy
* Fix up the filter numbers/counts
* Use the thead for a measure
* First draft tomography back in
* First draft DC dropdown
* Add a temporary create buttong to kv's
* Move KV and ACL to use a create page
* Move tags
* Run through old tests
* Injectable server
* Start adding test attributes
* Add some page objects
* More test attributes and pages
* Acl filter objects
* Add a page.. page object
* Clickable items in lists
* Add rest/spread babel plugin, remove mirage for now
* Add fix for ember-collection
* Keep track of acl filters
* ember-cli-page-object
* ember-test-selectors
* ui: update version of ui compile deps
* Update static assets
* Centralize radiogroup helper
* Rejig KV's and begin to clean it up
* Work around lack of Tags for the moment..
* Some little css tweaks and start to remove possibles
* Working on the dc page and incidentals
1. Sort the datacenter-picker list
2. Add a selected state to the datacenter-picker
3. Make dc an {Name: dc}
4. Add an env helper to get to 'env vars' from within templates
* Click outside stuff for the datacenter-picker, is-active on nav
* Make sure the dropdown CTA can be active
* Bump ember add pluralize helper
* Little try at sass based custom queries
* Rejig tablular collection so it deals with resizing, actions
1. WIP: start building actions dropdowns
2. Move tabular collection to deal with resizing to rule out differences
* First draft actions dropdowns
* Add ports, selectable IP's
* Flash messages, plus general cleanup/consistency
1. Add ember-cli-flash for flash messages
2. Move everything to get() instead of item.get
3. Spotted a few things that weren't consistent
* DOn't go lower than zero
* First draft vertical menu
* Missed a get, tweak dropmenu tick
* Big cleanup
1. this.get(), this.set() > get(), set()
2. assign > {...{}, ...{}}
3. Seperator > separator
* WIP: settings
* Moved things into a ui-v2 folder
* Decide on a way to do the settings page whilst maintaining the url + dc's
* Start some error pages
* Remove base64 polyfill
* Tie in settings, fix atob bug, tweak layout css
* Centralize confirmations into a component
* Allow switching between the old and new UI with the CONSUL_UI_BETA env var
Currently all the assets are packaged into a single AssetFS and a prefix is configured to switch between the two.
* Attempt at some updates to integrate the v2 ui build into the main infrastructure
* Add redirect to index.html for unknown paths
* Allow redictor to /index.html for new ui when using -ui-dir
* Take ACLs to the correct place on save
* First pass breadcrumbs
* Remove datacenter selector on the index page
* Tweak overall layout
* Make buttons 'resets'
* Tweak last DC stuff
* Validations plus kv keyname viewing tweaks
* Pull sessions back in
* Tweak the env vars to be more reusable
* Move isAnon to the view
* No items and disabled acl css
* ACL and KV details
1. Unauthorized page
2. Make sure the ACL is always selected when it needs it
3. Check record deletion with a changeset
* Few more acl tweaks/corrections
* Add no items view to node > services
* Tags for node > services
* Make sure we have tags
* Fix up the labels on the tomography graph
* Add node link (agent) to kv sessions
* Duplicate up `create` for KV 'root creation'
* Safety check for health checks
* Fix up the grids
* Truncate td a's, fix kv columns
* Watch for spaces in KV id's
* Move actions to their own mixins for now at least
* Link reset to settings incase I want to type it in
* Tweak error page
* Cleanup healthcheck icons in service listing
* Centralize errors and make getting back easier
* Nice numbers
* Compact buttons
* Some incidental css cleanups
* Use 'Key / Value' for root
* Tweak tomography layout
* Fix single healthcheck unhealthy resource
* Get loading screen ready
* Fix healthy healthcheck tick
* Everything in header starts white
* First draft loader
* Refactor the entire backend to use proper unique keys, plus..
1. Make unique keys form dc + slug (uid)
2. Fun with errors...
* Tweak header colors
* Add noopener noreferrer to external links
* Add supers to setupController
* Implement cloning, using ember-data...
* Move the more expensive down the switch order
* First draft empty record cleanup..
* Add the cusomt store test
* Temporarily use the htmlSafe prototype to remove the console warning
* Encode hashes in urls
* Go back to using title for errors for now
* Start removing unused bulma
* Lint
* WIP: Start looking at failing tests
* Remove single redirect test
* Finish off error message styling
* Add full ember-data cache invalidation to avoid stale data...
* Add uncolorable warning icons
* More info icon
* Rearrange single service, plus tag printing
* Logo
* No quotes
* Add a simple startup logo
* Tweak healthcheck statuses
* Fix border-color for healthchecks
* Tweak node tabs
* Catch 401 ACL errors and rethrow with the provided error message
* Remove old acl unauth and error routes
* Missed a super
* Make 'All' refer to number of checks, not services
* Remove ember-resizer, add autoprefixer
* Don't show tomography if its not worth it, viewify it more also
* Little model cleanup
* Chevrons
* Find a way to reliably set the class of html from the view
* Consistent html
* Make sure session id's are visible as long as possible
* Fix single service check count
* Add filters and searchs to the query string
* Don't remember the selected tab
* Change text
* Eror tweaking
* Use chevrons on all breadcrumbs even in kv's
* Clean up a file
* Tweak some messaging
* Makesure the footer overlays whats in the page
* Tweak KV errors
* Move json toggle over to the right
* feedback-dialog along with copy buttons
* Better confirmation dialogs
* Add git sha comment
* Same title as old UI
* Allow defaults
* Make sure value is a string
* WIP: Scrolling dropdowns/confirmations
* Add to kv's
* Remove set
* First pass trace
* Better table rows
* Pull over the hashi code editor styles
* Editor tweaks
* Responsive tabs
* Add number formatting to tomography
* Review whats left todo
* Lint
* Add a coordinate ember data triplet
* Bump in a v2.0.0
* Update old tests
* Get coverage working again
* Make sure query keys are also encoded
* Don't test console.error
* Unit test some more utils
* Tweak the size of the tabular collections
* Clean up gitignore
* Fix copy button rollovers
* Get healthcheck 'icon icons' onto the text baseline
* Tweak healthcheck padding and alignment
* Make sure commas kick in in rtt, probably never get to that
* Improve vertical menu
* Tweak dropdown active state to not have a bg
* Tweak paddings
* Search entire string not just 'startsWith'
* Button states
* Most buttons have 1px border
* More button tweaks
* You can only view kv folders
* CSS cleanup reduction
* Form input states and little cleanup
* More CSS reduction
* Sort checks by importance
* Fix click outside on datacenter picker
* Make sure table th's also auto calculate properly
* Make sure `json` isn't remembered in KV editing
* Fix recursive deletion in KV's
* Centralize size
* Catch updateRecord
* Don't double envode
* model > item consistency
* Action loading and ACL tweaks
* Add settings dependencies to acl tests
* Better loading
* utf-8 base64 encode/decode
* Don't hang off a prototype for htmlSafe
* Missing base64 files...
* Get atob/btoa polyfill right
* Shadowy rollovers
* Disabled button styling for primaries
* autofocuses only onload for now
* Fix footer centering
* Beginning of 'notices'
* Remove the isLocked disabling as we are letting you do what the API does
* Don't forget the documentation link for sessions
* Updates are more likely
* Use exported constant
* Dont export redirectFS and a few other PR updates
* Remove the old bootstrap config which was used for the old UI skin
* Use curlies for multiple properties
Will fix https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/4036
Instead of removing one by one the entries, find the optimal
size using binary search.
For SRV records, with 5k nodes, duration of DNS lookups is
divided by 4 or more.
Update docs a little
Update/add tests. Make sure all the various ways of determining the source IP work
Update X-Forwarded-For header parsing. This can be a comma separated list with the first element being the original IP so we now handle csv data there.
Got rid of error return from sourceAddrFromRequest
Test HTTP/DNS source IP without header/extra EDNS data.
Add WARN log for when prepared query with near=_ip is executed without specifying the source ip
Also fixed an issue where we need to have the X-Forwarded-For header processed before the RemoteAddr. This shouldn’t have any functional difference for prod code but for mocked request objects it allows them to work.
The need has been spotted in issue https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/3687.
Using "NYTimes/gziphandler", the http api responses can now be compressed if required.
The Go API requires compressed response if possible and handle the compressed response.
We here change only the http api (not the UI for instance).
Cosmetic fix to the agent's HTTP check function which always formats the result as "HTTP GET ...", ignoring any non-GET supplied HTTP method such as POST, PUT, etc.
Bugfix for https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/3899
When a node level check is removed (example: maintenance),
some watchers on services might have to recompute their state.
If those nodes are performing blocking queries, they have to be notified.
While their state was updated when node-level state did change or was added
this was not the case when the check was removed. This fixes it.
The list of cipher suites included in this commit are consistent with
the values and precedence in the [Golang TLS documentation](https://golang.org/src/crypto/tls/cipher_suites.go).
> **Note:** Cipher suites with RC4 are still included within the list
> of accepted values for compatibility, but **these cipher suites are
> not safe to use** and should be deprecated with warnings and
> subsequently removed. Support for RC4 ciphers has already been
> removed or disabled by default in many prominent browsers and tools,
> including Golang.
>
> **References:**
>
> * [RC4 on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RC4)
> * [Mozilla Security Blog](https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/09/11/deprecating-the-rc4-cipher/)
This patch did give some better results, but break watches on
the services of a node.
It is possible to apply the same optimization for nodes than
to services (one index per instance), but it would complicate
further the patch.
Let's do it in another PR.
The root cause is actually that the agent's streaming HTTP API didn't flush until the first log line was found which commonly was pretty soon since the default level is INFO. In cases where there were no logs immediately due to level for instance, the client gets stuck in the HTTP code waiting on a response packet from the server before we enter the loop that checks the shutdown channel from the signal handler.
This fix flushes the initial status immediately on the streaming endpoint which lets the client code get into it's expected state where it's listening for shutdown or log lines.
This patch improves the watches for services on large cluster:
each service has now its own index, such watches on a specific service
are not modified by changes in the global catalog.
It should improve a lot the performance of tools such as consul-template
or libraries performing watches on very large clusters with many
services/watches.
- register endpoints with supported methods
- support OPTIONS requests, indicating supported methods
- extract method validation (error 405) from individual endpoints
- on 405 where multiple methods are allowed, create a single Allow
header with comma-separated values, not multiple Allow headers.
Because this code was doing pointer equality checks, it would work for
the case of a failed attempted RPC because the objects are from the
manager itself:
https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/blob/v1.0.3/agent/consul/rpc.go#L283-L302
But the pointer check would always fail for events coming in from the
Serf path because the server object is newly-created:
https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/blob/v1.0.3/agent/router/serf_adapter.go#L14-L40
This means that we didn't proactively shift RPC traffic away from a
failed server, we'd have to wait for an RPC to fail, which exposes
the error to the calling client.
By switching over to a name check vs. a pointer check we get the correct
behavior. We added a DEBUG log as well to help observe this behavior during
integrated testing.
Related to #3863 since the fix here needed the same logic duplicated, owing
to the complicated atomic stuff.
/cc @dadgar for a heads up in case this also affects Nomad.
Previously a change was made to make the file writing atomic,
but that wasn't enough to cover something like an OS crash so we
needed something here to handle the situation more gracefully.
Fixes#1221.
Docker/Openshift/Kubernetes mount the config file as a symbolic link and
IsDir returns true if the file is a symlink. Before calling IsDir, the
symlink should be resolved to determine if it points at a file or
directory.
Fixes#3753
Since commit 9685bdcd0ba4b4b3adb04f9c1dd67d637ca7894e, service tags are added to the health checks.
Otherwise, when adding a service, tags are not added to its check.
In updateSyncState, we compare the checks of the local agent with the checks of the catalog.
It appears that the service tags are different (missing in one case), and so the check is synchronized.
That increase the ModifyIndex periodically when nothing changes.
Fixed it by adding serviceTags to the check.
Note that the issue appeared in version 0.8.2.
Looks related to #3259.
The lock isn't needed after we clean up the expire bin, and as seen
in #3700 we can get into a deadlock waiting to place the expire index
into the channel while holding this lock.
Fixes#3700
There were places where we still didn't have the script vs. args sorted
correctly so changed all the logging to be just based on check IDs and
also made everything uniform.
Also removed some annoying debug logging, and moved some of the large output
logging to TRACE level.
Closes#3602
* Refactors the HTTP listen path to create servers in the same spot.
* Adds HTTP/2 support to Consul's HTTPS server.
* Vendors Go HTTP/2 library and associated deps.
* config: refactor ReadPath(s) methods without side-effects
Return the sources instead of modifying the state.
* config: clean data dir before every test
* config: add tests for config-file and config-dir
* config: add -config-format option
Starting with Consul 1.0 all config files must have a '.json' or '.hcl'
extension to make it unambigous how the data should be parsed. Some
automation tools generate temporary files by appending a random string
to the generated file which obfuscates the extension and prevents the
file type detection.
This patch adds a -config-format option which can be used to override
the auto-detection behavior by forcing all config files or all files
within a config directory independent of their extension to be
interpreted as of this format.
Fixes#3620
* Relaxes Autopilot promotion logic.
When we defaulted the Raft protocol version to 3 in #3477 we made
the numPeers() routine more strict to only count voters (this is
more conservative and more correct). This had the side effect of
breaking rolling updates because it's at odds with the Autopilot
non-voter promotion logic.
That logic used to wait to only promote to maintain an odd quorum
of servers. During a rolling update (add one new server, wait, and
then kill an old server) the dead server cleanup would still count
the old server as a peer, which is conservative and the right thing
to do, and no longer count the non-voter. This would wait to promote,
so you could get into a stalemate. It is safer to promote early than
remove early, so by promoting as soon as possible we have chosen
that as the solution here.
Fixes#3611
* Gets rid of unnecessary extra not-a-voter check.
This patch adds a /v1/coordinate/node/:node endpoint to get the network
coordinates for a single node in the network.
Since Consul Enterprise supports network segments it is still possible
to receive mutiple entries for a single node - one per segment.