package proxy import ( "fmt" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/api" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/connect/proxy" ) // FlagUpstreams implements the flag.Value interface and allows specifying // the -upstream flag multiple times and keeping track of the name of the // upstream and the local port. // // The syntax of the value is "name:addr" where addr can be "port" or // "host:port". Examples: "db:8181", "db:127.0.0.10:8282", etc. // // This would need to be extended for Unix Domain Sockets; how does this get handled // addr: path & path:mode is ambigous; maybe path alone could be sorted by checking for a numeric port // but iffy type FlagUpstreams map[string]proxy.UpstreamConfig func (f *FlagUpstreams) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%v", *f) } func (f *FlagUpstreams) Set(value string) error { idx := strings.Index(value, ":") if idx == -1 { return fmt.Errorf("Upstream value should be name:addr in %q", value) } addr := "" name := value[:idx] portRaw := value[idx+1:] if idx := strings.Index(portRaw, ":"); idx != -1 { addr = portRaw[:idx] portRaw = portRaw[idx+1:] } destinationType := "service" if idx := strings.Index(name, "."); idx != -1 { typ := name[idx+1:] name = name[:idx] switch typ { case "", "service": destinationType = "service" case "query": destinationType = "prepared_query" default: return fmt.Errorf( "Upstream type must be blank, 'service', or 'query'. Got: %q", typ) } } port, err := strconv.ParseInt(portRaw, 0, 0) if err != nil { return err } if *f == nil { *f = make(map[string]proxy.UpstreamConfig) } (*f)[name] = proxy.UpstreamConfig{ LocalBindAddress: addr, LocalBindPort: int(port), DestinationName: name, DestinationType: api.UpstreamDestType(destinationType), } return nil }