Previously the datacenter of the gateway was the key identifier, now it
is the datacenter and partition.
When dialing services in other partitions or datacenters we now watch
the appropriate partition.
useInDatacenter was used to determine whether the mesh gateway mode of
the upstream should be returned in the discovery chain target. This
commit makes it so that the mesh gateway mode is returned every time,
and it is up to the caller to decide whether mesh gateways should be
watched or used.
* Update share card image & switch to og-image
* Remove path from api-docs-nav-data. Working
* Add redirect back in
Co-authored-by: Pamela Bortnick <pbortnick@gmail.com>
* ui: Ensure dc selector correctly shows the currently selected dc
* ui: Restrict access to non-default partitions in non-primaries (#11420)
This PR restricts access via the UI to only the default partition when in a non-primary datacenter i.e. you can only have multiple (non-default) partitions in the primary datacenter.
Attempt to document out what a beginner to the project needs to know here in order to get started quickly
Co-authored-by: Jared Kirschner <85913323+jkirschner-hashicorp@users.noreply.github.com>
Existing config entries prefixed by service- are specific to individual
services. Since this config entry applies to partitions it is being
renamed.
Additionally, the Partition label was changed to Name because using
Partition at the top-level and in the enterprise meta was leading to the
enterprise meta partition being dropped by msgpack.
The code for this was already removed, which suggests this is not actually testing what it claims.
I'm guessing these are still resolving because the tokens are converted to non-legacy tokens?
It seems like this was missing. Previously this was only called by init of ACLs during an upgrade.
Now that legacy ACLs are removed, nothing was calling stop.
Also remove an unused method from client.
This machinery was not used, and does not appear to be maintained. In practice we really
don't need anything to detect flaky tests. Our CI system identifies flaky tests at
https://app.circleci.com/insights/github/hashicorp/consul/workflows/go-tests/tests?branch=main
Mostly what we need is a way to reproduce flakes, which can be done directly with the Go
CLI, using the -race, -count, and (new in Go 1.17) -shuffle flags.