This commit adds the PrioritizeByLocality field to both proxy-config
and service-resolver config entries for locality-aware routing. The
field is currently intended for enterprise only, and will be used to
enable prioritization of service-mesh connections to services based
on geographical region / zone.
- added Sameness Group to config entries
- added Sameness Group to subscriptions
* generated proto files
* added Sameness Group events to the state store
- added test cases
* Refactored health RPC Client
- moved code that is common to rpcclient under rpcclient common.go. This will help set us up to support future RPC clients
* Refactored proxycfg glue views
- Moved views to rpcclient config entry. This will allow us to reuse this code for a config entry client
* added config entry RPC Client
- Copied most of the testing code from rpcclient/health
* hooked up new rpcclient in agent
* fixed documentation and comments for clarity
* Add a test to reproduce the race condition
* Fix race condition by publishing the event after the commit and adding a lock to prevent out of order events.
* split publish to generate the list of events before committing the transaction.
* add changelog
* remove extra func
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
* add comment to explain test
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Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Prior to this change, peer services would be targeted by service-default
overrides as long as the new `peer` field was not found in the config entry.
This commit removes that deprecated backwards-compatibility behavior. Now
it is necessary to specify the `peer` field in order for upstream overrides
to apply to a peer upstream.
The old setting of 24 hours was not enough time to deal with an expiring certificates. This change ups it to 28 days OR 40% of the full cert duration, whichever is shorter. It also adds details to the log message to indicate which certificate it is logging about and a suggested action.
Currently, if an acceptor peer deletes a peering the dialer's peering
will eventually get to a "terminated" state. If the two clusters need to
be re-peered the acceptor will re-generate the token but the dialer will
encounter this error on the call to establish:
"failed to get addresses to dial peer: failed to refresh peer server
addresses, will continue to use initial addresses: there is no active
peering for "<<<ID>>>""
This is because in `exchangeSecret().GetDialAddresses()` we will get an
error if fetching addresses for an inactive peering. The peering shows
up as inactive at this point because of the existing terminated state.
Rather than checking whether a peering is active we can instead check
whether it was deleted. This way users do not need to delete terminated
peerings in the dialing cluster before re-establishing them.
* Rename Intermediate cert references to LeafSigningCert
Within the Consul CA subsystem, the term "Intermediate"
is confusing because the meaning changes depending on
provider and datacenter (primary vs secondary). For
example, when using the Consul CA the "ActiveIntermediate"
may return the root certificate in a primary datacenter.
At a high level, we are interested in knowing which
CA is responsible for signing leaf certs, regardless of
its position in a certificate chain. This rename makes
the intent clearer.
* Move provider state check earlier
* Remove calls to GenerateLeafSigningCert
GenerateLeafSigningCert (formerly known
as GenerateIntermediate) is vestigial in
non-Vault providers, as it simply returns
the root certificate in primary
datacenters.
By folding Vault's intermediate cert logic
into `GenerateRoot` we can encapsulate
the intermediate cert handling within
`newCARoot`.
* Move GenerateLeafSigningCert out of PrimaryProvidder
Now that the Vault Provider calls
GenerateLeafSigningCert within
GenerateRoot, we can remove the method
from all other providers that never
used it in a meaningful way.
* Add test for IntermediatePEM
* Rename GenerateRoot to GenerateCAChain
"Root" was being overloaded in the Consul CA
context, as different providers and configs
resulted in a single root certificate or
a chain originating from an external trusted
CA. Since the Vault provider also generates
intermediates, it seems more accurate to
call this a CAChain.
This PR adds the sameness-group field to exported-service
config entries, which allows for services to be exported
to multiple destination partitions / peers easily.
* Use merge of enterprise meta's rather than new custom method
* Add merge logic for tcp routes
* Add changelog
* Normalize certificate refs on gateways
* Fix infinite call loop
* Explicitly call enterprise meta
This commit swaps the partition field to the local partition for
discovery chains targeting peers. Prior to this change, peer upstreams
would always use a value of default regardless of which partition they
exist in. This caused several issues in xds / proxycfg because of id
mismatches.
Some prior fixes were made to deal with one-off id mismatches that this
PR also cleans up, since they are no longer needed.
* delete config when nil
* fix mock interface implementation
* fix handler test to use the right assertion
* extract DeleteConfig as a separate API.
* fix mock limiter implementation to satisfy the new interface
* fix failing tests
* add test comments
* Remove unused are hosts set check
* Remove all traces of unused 'AreHostsSet' parameter
* Remove unused Hosts attribute
* Remove commented out use of snap.APIGateway.Hosts
* Refactored "NewGatewayService" to handle namespaces, fixed
TestHTTPRouteFlattening test
* Fixed existing http_route tests for namespacing
* Squash aclEnterpriseMeta for ResourceRefs and HTTPServices, accept
namespace for creating connect services and regular services
* Use require instead of assert after creating namespaces in
http_route_tests
* Refactor NewConnectService and NewGatewayService functions to use cfg
objects to reduce number of method args
* Rename field on SidecarConfig in tests from `SidecarServiceName` to
`Name` to avoid stutter
This commit fixes an issue where trust bundles could not be read
by services in a non-default namespace, unless they had excessive
ACL permissions given to them.
Prior to this change, `service:write` was required in the default
namespace in order to read the trust bundle. Now, `service:write`
to a service in any namespace is sufficient.
If a CA config update did not cause a root change, the codepath would return early and skip some steps which preserve its intermediate certificates and signing key ID. This commit re-orders some code and prevents updates from generating new intermediate certificates.
This commit adds a sameness-group config entry to the API and structs packages. It includes some validation logic and a new memdb index that tracks the default sameness-group for each partition. Sameness groups will simplify the effort of managing failovers / intentions / exports for peers and partitions.
Note that this change purely to introduce the configuration entry and does not include the full functionality of sameness-groups.
Co-authored-by: Ashvitha Sridharan <ashvitha.sridharan@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
Add a new envoy flag: "envoy_hcp_metrics_bind_socket_dir", a directory
where a unix socket will be created with the name
`<namespace>_<proxy_id>.sock` to forward Envoy metrics.
If set, this will configure:
- In bootstrap configuration a local stats_sink and static cluster.
These will forward metrics to a loopback listener sent over xDS.
- A dynamic listener listening at the socket path that the previously
defined static cluster is sending metrics to.
- A dynamic cluster that will forward traffic received at this listener
to the hcp-metrics-collector service.
Reasons for having a static cluster pointing at a dynamic listener:
- We want to secure the metrics stream using TLS, but the stats sink can
only be defined in bootstrap config. With dynamic listeners/clusters
we can use the proxy's leaf certificate issued by the Connect CA,
which isn't available at bootstrap time.
- We want to intelligently route to the HCP collector. Configuring its
addreess at bootstrap time limits our flexibility routing-wise. More
on this below.
Reasons for defining the collector as an upstream in `proxycfg`:
- The HCP collector will be deployed as a mesh service.
- Certificate management is taken care of, as mentioned above.
- Service discovery and routing logic is automatically taken care of,
meaning that no code changes are required in the xds package.
- Custom routing rules can be added for the collector using discovery
chain config entries. Initially the collector is expected to be
deployed to each admin partition, but in the future could be deployed
centrally in the default partition. These config entries could even be
managed by HCP itself.
Add support for using existing vault auto-auth configurations as the
provider configuration when using Vault's CA provider with AliCloud.
AliCloud requires 2 extra fields to enable it to use STS (it's preferred
auth setup). Our vault-plugin-auth-alicloud package contained a method
to help generate them as they require you to make an http call to
a faked endpoint proxy to get them (url and headers base64 encoded).
Receiving an "acl not found" error from an RPC in the agent cache and the
streaming/event components will cause any request loops to cease under the
assumption that they will never work again if the token was destroyed. This
prevents log spam (#14144, #9738).
Unfortunately due to things like:
- authz requests going to stale servers that may not have witnessed the token
creation yet
- authz requests in a secondary datacenter happening before the tokens get
replicated to that datacenter
- authz requests from a primary TO a secondary datacenter happening before the
tokens get replicated to that datacenter
The caller will get an "acl not found" *before* the token exists, rather than
just after. The machinery added above in the linked PRs will kick in and
prevent the request loop from looping around again once the tokens actually
exist.
For `consul-dataplane` usages, where xDS is served by the Consul servers
rather than the clients ultimately this is not a problem because in that
scenario the `agent/proxycfg` machinery is on-demand and launched by a new xDS
stream needing data for a specific service in the catalog. If the watching
goroutines are terminated it ripples down and terminates the xDS stream, which
CDP will eventually re-establish and restart everything.
For Consul client usages, the `agent/proxycfg` machinery is ahead-of-time
launched at service registration time (called "local" in some of the proxycfg
machinery) so when the xDS stream comes in the data is already ready to go. If
the watching goroutines terminate it should terminate the xDS stream, but
there's no mechanism to re-spawn the watching goroutines. If the xDS stream
reconnects it will see no `ConfigSnapshot` and will not get one again until
the client agent is restarted, or the service is re-registered with something
changed in it.
This PR fixes a few things in the machinery:
- there was an inadvertent deadlock in fetching snapshot from the proxycfg
machinery by xDS, such that when the watching goroutine terminated the
snapshots would never be fetched. This caused some of the xDS machinery to
get indefinitely paused and not finish the teardown properly.
- Every 30s we now attempt to re-insert all locally registered services into
the proxycfg machinery.
- When services are re-inserted into the proxycfg machinery we special case
"dead" ones such that we unilaterally replace them rather that doing that
conditionally.
Adds support for the approle auth-method. Only handles using the approle
role/secret to auth and it doesn't support the agent's extra management
configuration options (wrap and delete after read) as they are not
required as part of the auth (ie. they are vault agent things).
* Fix issue where terminating gateway service resolvers weren't properly cleaned up
* Add integration test for cleaning up resolvers
* Add changelog entry
* Use state test and drop integration test
* Leverage ServiceResolver ConnectTimeout for route timeouts to make TerminatingGateway upstream timeouts configurable
* Regenerate golden files
* Add RequestTimeout field
* Add changelog entry
Adds support for a jwt token in a file. Simply reads the file and sends
the read in jwt along to the vault login.
It also supports a legacy mode with the jwt string being passed
directly. In which case the path is made optional.
Does the required dance with the local HTTP endpoint to get the required
data for the jwt based auth setup in Azure. Keeps support for 'legacy'
mode where all login data is passed on via the auth methods parameters.
Refactored check for hardcoded /login fields.
Registering gRPC balancers is thread-unsafe because they are stored in a
global map variable that is accessed without holding a lock. Therefore,
it's expected that balancers are registered _once_ at the beginning of
your program (e.g. in a package `init` function) and certainly not after
you've started dialing connections, etc.
> NOTE: this function must only be called during initialization time
> (i.e. in an init() function), and is not thread-safe.
While this is fine for us in production, it's challenging for tests that
spin up multiple agents in-memory. We currently register a balancer per-
agent which holds agent-specific state that cannot safely be shared.
This commit introduces our own registry that _is_ thread-safe, and
implements the Builder interface such that we can call gRPC's `Register`
method once, on start-up. It uses the same pattern as our resolver
registry where we use the dial target's host (aka "authority"), which is
unique per-agent, to determine which builder to use.
Prior to this commit, all peer services were transmitted as connect-enabled
as long as a one or more mesh-gateways were healthy. With this change, there
is now a difference between typical services and connect services transmitted
via peering.
A service will be reported as "connect-enabled" as long as any of these
conditions are met:
1. a connect-proxy sidecar is registered for the service name.
2. a connect-native instance of the service is registered.
3. a service resolver / splitter / router is registered for the service name.
4. a terminating gateway has registered the service.
Protobuf Refactoring for Multi-Module Cleanliness
This commit includes the following:
Moves all packages that were within proto/ to proto/private
Rewrites imports to account for the packages being moved
Adds in buf.work.yaml to enable buf workspaces
Names the proto-public buf module so that we can override the Go package imports within proto/buf.yaml
Bumps the buf version dependency to 1.14.0 (I was trying out the version to see if it would get around an issue - it didn't but it also doesn't break things and it seemed best to keep up with the toolchain changes)
Why:
In the future we will need to consume other protobuf dependencies such as the Google HTTP annotations for openapi generation or grpc-gateway usage.
There were some recent changes to have our own ratelimiting annotations.
The two combined were not working when I was trying to use them together (attempting to rebase another branch)
Buf workspaces should be the solution to the problem
Buf workspaces means that each module will have generated Go code that embeds proto file names relative to the proto dir and not the top level repo root.
This resulted in proto file name conflicts in the Go global protobuf type registry.
The solution to that was to add in a private/ directory into the path within the proto/ directory.
That then required rewriting all the imports.
Is this safe?
AFAICT yes
The gRPC wire protocol doesn't seem to care about the proto file names (although the Go grpc code does tack on the proto file name as Metadata in the ServiceDesc)
Other than imports, there were no changes to any generated code as a result of this.
* Include secret type when building resources from config snapshot
* First pass at generating envoy secrets from api-gateway snapshot
* Update comments for xDS update order
* Add secret type + corresponding golden files to existing tests
* Initialize test helpers for testing api-gateway resource generation
* Generate golden files for new api-gateway xDS resource test
* Support ADS for TLS certificates on api-gateway
* Configure TLS on api-gateway listeners
* Inline TLS cert code
* update tests
* Add SNI support so we can have multiple certificates
* Remove commented out section from helper
* regen deep-copy
* Add tcp tls test
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* Simple API Gateway e2e test for tcp routes
* Drop DNSSans since we don't front the Gateway with a leaf cert
* WIP listener tests for api-gateway
* Return early if no routes
* Add back in leaf cert to testing
* Fix merge conflicts
* Re-add kind to setup
* Fix iteration over listener upstreams
* New tcp listener test
* Add tests for API Gateway with TCP and HTTP routes
* Move zero-route check back
* Drop generateIngressDNSSANs
* Check for chains not routes
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Stucki <andrew.stucki@hashicorp.com>
Fix mesh gateways incorrectly matching peer locality.
This fixes an issue where local mesh gateways use an
incorrect address when attempting to forward traffic to a
peered datacenter. Prior to this change it would use the
lan address instead of the wan if the locality matched. This
should never be done for peering, since we must route all
traffic through the remote mesh gateway.
* Fix infinite recursion on InlineCertificateConfigEntry
GetNamespace() + GetMeta() were calling themselves. This change also simplifies by removing nil-checking to match pre-existing config entries
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Stucki <3577250+andrewstucki@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add tests for inline-certificate
* Add alias for private key field on inline-certificate
* Use valid certificate + private key for inline-certificate tests
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Stucki <3577250+andrewstucki@users.noreply.github.com>
Prior to this PR, servers / agents would panic and crash if an ingress
or api gateway were configured to use a discovery chain that both:
1. Referenced a peered service
2. Had a mesh gateway mode of local
This could occur, because code for handling upstream watches was shared
between both connect-proxy and the gateways. As a short-term fix, this
PR ensures that the maps are always initialized for these gateway services.
This PR also wraps the proxycfg execution and service
registration calls with recover statements to ensure that future issues
like this do not put the server into an unrecoverable state.
* [API Gateway] Add integration test for conflicted TCP listeners
* [API Gateway] Update simple test to leverage intentions and multiple listeners
* Fix broken unit test
* [API Gateway] Add integration test for HTTP routes
* [API Gateway] Add integration test for conflicted TCP listeners
* [API Gateway] Update simple test to leverage intentions and multiple listeners
* Fix broken unit test
* PR suggestions
Prior to this commit, secondary datacenters could not be initialized
as peering acceptors if ACLs were enabled. This is due to the fact that
internal server-to-server API calls would fail because the management
token was not generated. This PR makes it so that both primary and
secondary datacenters generate their own management token whenever
a leader is elected in their respective clusters.
* Stub proxycfg handler for API gateway
* Add Service Kind constants/handling for API Gateway
* Begin stubbing for SDS
* Add new Secret type to xDS order of operations
* Continue stubbing of SDS
* Iterate on proxycfg handler for API gateway
* Handle BoundAPIGateway config entry subscription in proxycfg-glue
* Add API gateway to config snapshot validation
* Add API gateway to config snapshot clone, leaf, etc.
* Subscribe to bound route + cert config entries on bound-api-gateway
* Track routes + certs on API gateway config snapshot
* Generate DeepCopy() for types used in watch.Map
* Watch all active references on api-gateway, unwatch inactive
* Track loading of initial bound-api-gateway config entry
* Use proper proto package for SDS mapping
* Use ResourceReference instead of ServiceName, collect resources
* Fix typo, add + remove TODOs
* Watch discovery chains for TCPRoute
* Add TODO for updating gateway services for api-gateway
* make proto
* Regenerate deep-copy for proxycfg
* Set datacenter on upstream ID from query source
* Watch discovery chains for http-route service backends
* Add ServiceName getter to HTTP+TCP Service structs
* Clean up unwatched discovery chains on API Gateway
* Implement watch for ingress leaf certificate
* Collect upstreams on http-route + tcp-route updates
* Remove unused GatewayServices update handler
* Remove unnecessary gateway services logic for API Gateway
* Remove outdate TODO
* Use .ToIngress where appropriate, including TODO for cleaning up
* Cancel before returning error
* Remove GatewayServices subscription
* Add godoc for handlerAPIGateway functions
* Update terminology from Connect => Consul Service Mesh
Consistent with terminology changes in https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/12690
* Add missing TODO
* Remove duplicate switch case
* Rerun deep-copy generator
* Use correct property on config snapshot
* Remove unnecessary leaf cert watch
* Clean up based on code review feedback
* Note handler properties that are initialized but set elsewhere
* Add TODO for moving helper func into structs pkg
* Update generated DeepCopy code
* gofmt
* Begin stubbing for SDS
* Start adding tests
* Remove second BoundAPIGateway case in glue
* TO BE PICKED: fix formatting of str
* WIP
* Fix merge conflict
* Implement HTTP Route to Discovery Chain config entries
* Stub out function to create discovery chain
* Add discovery chain merging code (#16131)
* Test adding TCP and HTTP routes
* Add some tests for the synthesizer
* Run go mod tidy
* Pairing with N8
* Run deep copy
* Clean up GatewayChainSynthesizer
* Fix missing assignment of BoundAPIGateway topic
* Separate out synthesizeChains and toIngressTLS
* Fix build errors
* Ensure synthesizer skips non-matching routes by protocol
* Rebase on N8s work
* Generate DeepCopy() for API gateway listener types
* Improve variable name
* Regenerate DeepCopy() code
* Fix linting issue
* fix protobuf import
* Fix more merge conflict errors
* Fix synthesize test
* Run deep copy
* Add URLRewrite to proto
* Update agent/consul/discoverychain/gateway_tcproute.go
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* Remove APIGatewayConfigEntry that was extra
* Error out if route kind is unknown
* Fix formatting errors in proto
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Stucki <andrew.stucki@hashicorp.com>
* Fix detecting when a route doesn't bind to a gateway because it's already bound
* Clean up status setting code
* rework binding a bit
* More cleanup
* Flatten all files
* Fix up docstrings
* Stub proxycfg handler for API gateway
* Add Service Kind constants/handling for API Gateway
* Begin stubbing for SDS
* Add new Secret type to xDS order of operations
* Continue stubbing of SDS
* Iterate on proxycfg handler for API gateway
* Handle BoundAPIGateway config entry subscription in proxycfg-glue
* Add API gateway to config snapshot validation
* Add API gateway to config snapshot clone, leaf, etc.
* Subscribe to bound route + cert config entries on bound-api-gateway
* Track routes + certs on API gateway config snapshot
* Generate DeepCopy() for types used in watch.Map
* Watch all active references on api-gateway, unwatch inactive
* Track loading of initial bound-api-gateway config entry
* Use proper proto package for SDS mapping
* Use ResourceReference instead of ServiceName, collect resources
* Fix typo, add + remove TODOs
* Watch discovery chains for TCPRoute
* Add TODO for updating gateway services for api-gateway
* make proto
* Regenerate deep-copy for proxycfg
* Set datacenter on upstream ID from query source
* Watch discovery chains for http-route service backends
* Add ServiceName getter to HTTP+TCP Service structs
* Clean up unwatched discovery chains on API Gateway
* Implement watch for ingress leaf certificate
* Collect upstreams on http-route + tcp-route updates
* Remove unused GatewayServices update handler
* Remove unnecessary gateway services logic for API Gateway
* Remove outdate TODO
* Use .ToIngress where appropriate, including TODO for cleaning up
* Cancel before returning error
* Remove GatewayServices subscription
* Add godoc for handlerAPIGateway functions
* Update terminology from Connect => Consul Service Mesh
Consistent with terminology changes in https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/12690
* Add missing TODO
* Remove duplicate switch case
* Rerun deep-copy generator
* Use correct property on config snapshot
* Remove unnecessary leaf cert watch
* Clean up based on code review feedback
* Note handler properties that are initialized but set elsewhere
* Add TODO for moving helper func into structs pkg
* Update generated DeepCopy code
* gofmt
* Generate DeepCopy() for API gateway listener types
* Improve variable name
* Regenerate DeepCopy() code
* Fix linting issue
* Temporarily remove the secret type from resource generation
This endpoint shows total services, connect service instances and
billable service instances in the local datacenter or globally. Billable
instances = total service instances - connect services - consul server instances.
* Add additional controller implementations
* remove additional interface
* Fix comparison checks and mark unused contexts
* Switch to time.Now().UTC()
* Add a pointer helper for shadowing loop variables
* Extract anonymous functions for readability
* clean up logging
* Add Type to the Condition proto
* Update some comments and add additional space for readability
* Address PR feedback
* Fix up dirty checks and change to pointer receiver
remove redundant vault api retry logic
We upgraded Vault API module version to a version that has built-in
retry logic. So this code is no longer necessary.
Also add mention of re-configuring the provider in comments.
* remove legacy tokens
* remove lingering legacy token references from docs
* update language and naming for token secrets and accessor IDs
* updates all tokenID references to clarify accessorID
* remove token type references and lookup tokens by accessorID index
* remove unnecessary constants
* replace additional tokenID param names
* Add warning info for deprecated -id parameter
Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
* Update field comment
Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
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Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
* feat: calculate retry wait time with exponential back-off
* test: add test for getWaitTime method
* feat: enforce random jitter between min value from previous iteration and current
* extract randomStagger to simplify tests and use Milliseconds to avoid float math.
* rename variables
* add test and rename comment
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Co-authored-by: Poonam Jadhav <poonam.jadhav@hashicorp.com>
Ensure nothing in the troubleshoot go module depends on consul's top level module. This is so we can import troubleshoot into consul-k8s and not import all of consul.
* turns troubleshoot into a go module [authored by @curtbushko]
* gets the envoy protos into the troubleshoot module [authored by @curtbushko]
* adds a new go module `envoyextensions` which has xdscommon and extensioncommon folders that both the xds package and the troubleshoot package can import
* adds testing and linting for the new go modules
* moves the unit tests in `troubleshoot/validateupstream` that depend on proxycfg/xds into the xds package, with a comment describing why those tests cannot be in the troubleshoot package
* fixes all the imports everywhere as a result of these changes
Co-authored-by: Curt Bushko <cbushko@gmail.com>
fix goroutine leak in renew testing
Test overwrote the stopWatcher() function variable for the test without
keeping and calling the original value. The original value is the
function that stops the goroutine... so it needs to be called.
* Add Peer field to service-defaults upstream overrides.
* add api changes, compat mode for service default overrides
* Fixes based on testing
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Co-authored-by: DanStough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
Use only the agent token for deregistration during anti-entropy
The previous behavior had the agent attempt to use the "service" token
(i.e. from the `token` field in a service definition file), and if that
was not set then it would use the agent token.
The previous behavior was problematic because, if the service token had
been deleted, the deregistration request would fail. The agent would
retry the deregistration during each anti-entropy sync, and the
situation would never resolve.
The new behavior is to only/always use the agent token for service and
check deregistration during anti-entropy. This approach is:
* Simpler: No fallback logic to try different tokens
* Faster (slightly): No time spent attempting the service token
* Correct: The agent token is able to deregister services on that
agent's node, because:
* node:write permissions allow deregistration of services/checks on
that node.
* The agent token must have node:write permission, or else the agent
is not be able to (de)register itself into the catalog
Co-authored-by: Vesa Hagström <weeezes@gmail.com>
* Stub Config Entries for Consul Native API Gateway (#15644)
* Add empty InlineCertificate struct and protobuf
* apigateway stubs
* new files
* Stub HTTPRoute in api pkg
* checkpoint
* 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
* proto generated files
* Stub BoundAPIGatewayConfigEntry in agent
Since this type is only written by a controller and read by xDS, it doesn't need to be defined in the `api` pkg
* Add RaftIndex to APIGatewayConfigEntry stub
* Add new config entry kinds to validation allow-list
* Add RaftIndex to other added config entry stubs
* fix panic
* Update usage metrics assertions to include new cfg entries
* Regenerate proto w/ Go 1.19
* Run buf formatter on config_entry.proto
* Add Meta and acl.EnterpriseMeta to all new ConfigEntry types
* Remove optional interface method Warnings() for now
Will restore later if we wind up needing it
* 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
* Add BoundAPIGateway to proto def
Co-authored-by: Sarah Alsmiller <sarah.alsmiller@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* Add APIGateway validation
* Fix comment
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Tabs to spaces
* Fix up field types
* Add API structs
* Move struct fields around a bit
* 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
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* Check value of error
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* 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
Co-authored-by: Nathan Coleman <nathan.coleman@hashicorp.com>
* Initial server-side and proto defs
* drop trailing whitespace
* Add APIGateway validation (#15847)
* Add APIGateway validation
* Fix comment
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Tabs to spaces
* 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
* Fix comment
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Tabs to spaces
* Fix up field types
* Add API structs
* Move struct fields around a bit
* Add validation for BoundAPIGateway
* drop trailing whitespace
* APIGateway TCPRoute validation (#15855)
* Add APIGateway validation
* Fix comment
* Add additional validations
* Add cert ref validation
* Add protobuf definitions
* Tabs to spaces
* Fix up field types
* Add API structs
* Move struct fields around a bit
* Add TCPRoute normalization and validation
* Address PR feedback
* Add forgotten Status
* Add some more field docs in api package
* Fix test
* Fix bad merge
* Remove duplicate helpers
* Fix up proto defs
* Fix up stray changes
* remove extra newline
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Eckert <teckert@hashicorp.com>
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>
* Add Tproxy support to Envoy Extensions (this is needed for service to service validation)
* Add validation for Envoy configuration for an upstream service
* Use both /config_dump and /cluster to validate Envoy configuration
This is because of a bug in Envoy where the EndpointsConfigDump does not
include a cluster_name, making it impossible to match an endpoint to
verify it exists.
This removes endpoints support for builtin extensions since only the
validate plugin was using it, and it is no longer used. It also removes
test cases for endpoint validation. Endpoints validation now only occurs
in the top level test from config_dump and clusters json files.
Co-authored-by: Eric <eric@haberkorn.co>
* 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
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Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>