- Introduce a new telemetry configurable parameter retry_failed_connection. User can set the value to true to let consul agent continue its start process on failed connection to datadog server. When set to false, agent will stop on failed start. The default behavior is true.
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Co-authored-by: Evan Culver <eculver@users.noreply.github.com>
Treat each exported service as a "discovery chain" and replicate one
synthetic CheckServiceNode for each chain and remote mesh gateway.
The health will be a flattened generated check of the checks for that
mesh gateway node.
Modify node and service identities paragraphs on ACL index to better
conform with the style guide.
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.com>
* add a github workflow to trigger ent->oss merge on every PR merged
* remove the workflow automation ref to trigger-oss-merge in circle-ci
* remove workflow automation
* revert circle-ci changes
* add actor
* remove cherrypicker
* add condition to avoid running in enterprise
Due to build changes in Consul 1.12.0 the `+ent` modifier is missing
from the version reported by `/v1/agent/self`.
Nomad looks for the `ent` modifier when determining whether to reconcile
services in non-default namespaces. Without the modifier Nomad will only
end up removing services from the default Consul namespace.
Changing from `pull_request` to `pull_request_target` so that forks can get the write permissions to add labels. See [this thread](https://github.com/actions/labeler/issues/121) in the action repo.
* Fix JSON formatted example ACL policies
* Remove HCL examples of roles since only JSON payloads can be used
* Remove unnecessary quotes from HCL variables
* Clarify purpose of example ACL rules and policies
* Redirect /api-docs/acl/acl to the new URL
Commit 9333fad added JSON formatted examples for all ACL polices.
Most of these these examples are not valid JSON, and thus an error is
raised when attempting to create the example policies/rules in Consul.
This commit fixes the example JSON formatted ACL rules so that they
are valid JSON. This enables readers to use the policies as-is from
the documentation to successfully create policies in Consul.
It also removes unnecessary arrays from the example policies so that
the policies are easier for practitioners to read and write.
By changing to use WatchCtx we will actually block for changes to the peering list. WatchCh creates a goroutine to collect errors from WatchCtx and returns immediately.
The existing behavior wouldn't result in a tight loop because of the rate limiting in the surrounding function, but it would still lead to more work than is necessary.