This patch adds support for a custom check id and name when
registering a service.
This is achieved by adding a CheckID and a Name field to the
CheckType structure which is used to register checks with a
service and when returning health check definitions.
CheckDefinition is a superset of CheckType which duplicates
some of the fields of CheckType. This patch decouples these
two structures by removing the embedding of CheckType in
CheckDefinition.
Fixes#3047
This patch adds a new internal interface clientServer
which defines the common methods of consul.Client and
consul.Server. This allows to replace the following
code
if a.server != nil {
a.server.do()
} else {
a.client.do()
}
with
a.delegate.do()
In case a specific type is required a type check can
be performed:
if srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
srv.doSrv()
}
This creates a simplified helper for temporary directories and files.
All path names are prefixed with the name of the current test.
All files and directories are stored either in /tmp/consul-test
or /tmp if the former could not be created.
Using the system temp dir breaks some tests on macOS where the unix
socket path becomes too long.
macOS displays a firewall warning dialog when an unsigned
application is trying to bind to a non-loopback address.
This patch updates some test configurations to ensure binding
to a loopback address where possible to suppress these warnings.
Use the bind address as source address for outgoing
RPC connections unless it is INADDR_ANY.
The current code uses the advertise address which will
not work in certain environments where the advertise
address is not routable in the network of the agent,
e.g. NAT environment, container... After all, that is
the purpose of the advertise address.
See #2822
Since this was doing registration to a foreign DC, it needs extra time
for the route to the ACL datacenter to be set up. ACLs aren't part of
this test, so by disabling them we make this more reliable and converge
faster than if we had added a retry.
Refactor tests that use testutil.WaitForResult to use retry.
Since this requires refactoring the test functions in general this patch
also shows the use of the github.com/pascaldekloe/goe/verify library
which provides a good mechanism for comparing nested data structures.
Instead of just converting the tests from testutil.WaitForResult to
retry the tests that performing a nested comparison of data structures
are converted to the verify library at the same time.