* remove flush for each write to http response in the agent monitor endpoint
* fix race condition when we stop and start monitor multiple times, the doneCh is closed and never recover.
* start log reading goroutine before adding the sink to avoid filling the log channel before getting a chance of reading from it
* flush every 500ms to optimize log writing in the http server side.
* add changelog file
* add issue url to changelog
* fix changelog url
* Update changelog
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
* use ticker to flush and avoid race condition when flushing in a different goroutine
* stop the ticker when done
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
* Revert "fix race condition when we stop and start monitor multiple times, the doneCh is closed and never recover."
This reverts commit 1eeddf7a
* wait for log consumer loop to start before registering the sink
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
In the absence of stats_tags to handle this pattern, when we pass
"ingress_upstream.$port" as the stat_prefix, Envoy splits up that prefix
and makes the port a part of the metric name.
For example:
- stat_prefix: ingress_upstream.8080
This leads to metric names like envoy_http_8080_no_route. Changing the
stat_prefix to ingress_upstream_80880 yields the expected metric names
such as envoy_http_no_route.
Note that we don't encode the destination's name/ns/dc in this
stat_prefix because for HTTP services ingress gateways use a single
filter chain. Only cluster metrics are available on a per-upstream
basis.
This change makes it so that the stat prefix for terminating gateways
matches that of connect proxies. By using the structure of
"upstream.svc.ns.dc" we can extract labels for the destination service,
namespace, and datacenter.
Updates to a cluster will clear the associated endpoints, and updates to
a listener will clear the associated routes. Update the incremental xDS
logic to account for this implicit cleanup so that we can finish warming
the clusters and listeners.
Fixes#10379
CatalogDestinationsOnly is a passthrough that would enable dialing
addresses outside of Consul's catalog. However, when this flag is set to
true only _connect_ endpoints for services can be dialed.
This flag is being renamed to signal that non-Connect endpoints can't be
dialed by transparent proxies when the value is set to true.
Previously we would return an error if duplicate paths were specified.
This could lead to problems in cases where a user has the same path,
say /healthz, on two different ports.
This validation was added to signal a potential misconfiguration.
Instead we will only check for duplicate listener ports, since that is
what would lead to ambiguity issues when generating xDS config.
In the future we could look into using a single listener and creating
distinct filter chains for each path/port.
Previously if you were to follow these docs and register two external
services, you would set the Address field on the node. The second
registered service would change the address of the node for the first
service.
Now the docs explain the address key and how to register more than one
external service.
* updating hero with ecs info
* updates to hero
* Include back the Basic Hero styles
The basic hero is still used on the use case pages
* Revert the tsconfig changes
Nothing in the scope of this PR requires these changes!
* Remove the old Carousel CSS file
This is no longer needed as we're using the @hashicorp/react-hero
which comes with all the styling required for this carousel to work.
* Rename ConsulHero -> HomepageHero imports/exports
This will help prevent any confusion for future devs here -- this is a
convention we have that helps us from having to trace every import,
which helps us find the source of the component without actually having
to look at the import.
* Pin the deps
These were previously pinned to the exact version; including ^ will
allow minor & patch updates to sneak in, which normally shouldn't cause
an issue but we tend to be more conservative on dep upgrades.
* Revert unneeded changes to the document file
* Revert changes to app.js file
Not needed in the scope of this PR!
* Hard pin react-alert
* Remove unneeded css
Co-authored-by: Brandon Romano <brandon@hashicorp.com>
These two new struct types will allow us to make polymorphic handler for each kind, instad of
having all the logic for each proxy kind on the state struct.
context.Context should never be stored on a struct (as it says in the godoc) because it is easy to
to end up with the wrong context when it is stored.
Also see https://blog.golang.org/context-and-structs
This change is also in preparation for splitting state into kind-specific handlers so that the
implementation of each kind is grouped together.
This field is available in DebugConfig, but that field is not stable and could change at any time.
The consul-k8s needs to be able to detect the primary DC for tests, so adding this field to the
stable part of the API response.
GitHub HashiBot is being decommissioned. This migrates the crash issue labeling and waiting-reply label removal to GitHub Actions. The stale issue handling is not migrated as neither behavior appears to be actively in use.