open-consul/test/integration/connect/envoy/helpers.bash

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#!/bin/bash
# retry based on
# https://github.com/fernandoacorreia/azure-docker-registry/blob/master/tools/scripts/create-registry-server
# under MIT license.
function retry {
local n=1
local max=$1
shift
local delay=$1
shift
while true; do
"$@" && break || {
exit=$?
if [[ $n -lt $max ]]; then
((n++))
echo "Command failed. Attempt $n/$max:"
sleep $delay;
else
echo "The command has failed after $n attempts." >&2
return $exit
fi
}
done
}
function retry_default {
retry 5 1 $@
}
function echored {
tput setaf 1
tput bold
echo $@
tput sgr0
}
function echogreen {
tput setaf 2
tput bold
echo $@
tput sgr0
}
function echoyellow {
tput setaf 3
tput bold
echo $@
tput sgr0
}
function echoblue {
tput setaf 4
tput bold
echo $@
tput sgr0
}
function get_cert {
local HOSTPORT=$1
openssl s_client -connect $HOSTPORT \
-showcerts 2>/dev/null \
| openssl x509 -noout -text
}
function assert_proxy_presents_cert_uri {
local HOSTPORT=$1
local SERVICENAME=$2
CERT=$(retry_default get_cert $HOSTPORT)
echo "WANT SERVICE: $SERVICENAME"
echo "GOT CERT:"
echo "$CERT"
echo "$CERT" | grep -Eo "URI:spiffe://([a-zA-Z0-9-]+).consul/ns/default/dc/dc1/svc/$SERVICENAME"
}
function assert_envoy_version {
local ADMINPORT=$1
run retry_default curl -f -s localhost:$ADMINPORT/server_info
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
# Envoy 1.8.0 returns a plain text line like
# envoy 5d25f466c3410c0dfa735d7d4358beb76b2da507/1.8.0/Clean/DEBUG live 3 3 0
# Later versions return JSON.
if (echo $output | grep '^envoy') ; then
VERSION=$(echo $output | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
else
VERSION=$(echo $output | jq -r '.version')
fi
echo "Status=$status"
echo "Output=$output"
echo "---"
echo "Got version=$VERSION"
echo "Want version=$ENVOY_VERSION"
echo $VERSION | grep "/$ENVOY_VERSION/"
}
function get_envoy_listener_filters {
local HOSTPORT=$1
run retry_default curl -s -f $HOSTPORT/config_dump
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo "$output" | jq --raw-output '.configs[2].dynamic_active_listeners[].listener | "\(.name) \( .filter_chains[0].filters | map(.name) | join(","))"'
}
function get_envoy_stats_flush_interval {
local HOSTPORT=$1
run retry_default curl -s -f $HOSTPORT/config_dump
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
#echo "$output" > /workdir/s1_envoy_dump.json
echo "$output" | jq --raw-output '.configs[0].bootstrap.stats_flush_interval'
}
# snapshot_envoy_admin is meant to be used from a teardown scriptlet from the host.
function snapshot_envoy_admin {
local HOSTPORT=$1
local ENVOY_NAME=$2
docker_wget "http://${HOSTPORT}/config_dump" -q -O - > "./workdir/envoy/${ENVOY_NAME}-config_dump.json"
docker_wget "http://${HOSTPORT}/clusters?format=json" -q -O - > "./workdir/envoy/${ENVOY_NAME}-clusters.json"
}
function get_healthy_upstream_endpoint_count {
local HOSTPORT=$1
local CLUSTER_NAME=$2
run retry_default curl -s -f "http://${HOSTPORT}/clusters?format=json"
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo "$output" | jq --raw-output "
.cluster_statuses[]
| select(.name|startswith(\"${CLUSTER_NAME}.default.dc1.internal.\"))
| .host_statuses[].health_status
| select(.eds_health_status == \"HEALTHY\")
| length"
}
function assert_upstream_has_healthy_endpoints_once {
local HOSTPORT=$1
local CLUSTER_NAME=$2
local EXPECT_COUNT=$3
GOT_COUNT=$(get_healthy_upstream_endpoint_count $HOSTPORT $CLUSTER_NAME)
[ "$GOT_COUNT" -eq $EXPECT_COUNT ]
}
function assert_upstream_has_healthy_endpoints {
local HOSTPORT=$1
local CLUSTER_NAME=$2
local EXPECT_COUNT=$3
run retry 30 1 assert_upstream_has_healthy_endpoints_once $HOSTPORT $CLUSTER_NAME $EXPECT_COUNT
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}
function get_healthy_service_count {
local SERVICE_NAME=$1
run retry_default curl -s -f 127.0.0.1:8500/v1/health/connect/${SERVICE_NAME}?passing
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
echo "$output" | jq --raw-output '. | length'
}
function assert_service_has_healthy_instances_once {
local SERVICE_NAME=$1
local EXPECT_COUNT=$2
GOT_COUNT=$(get_healthy_service_count $SERVICE_NAME)
[ "$GOT_COUNT" -eq $EXPECT_COUNT ]
}
function assert_service_has_healthy_instances {
local SERVICE_NAME=$1
local EXPECT_COUNT=$2
run retry 30 1 assert_service_has_healthy_instances_once $SERVICE_NAME $EXPECT_COUNT
[ "$status" -eq 0 ]
}
function docker_consul {
docker run -ti --rm --network container:envoy_consul_1 consul-dev $@
}
function docker_wget {
docker run -ti --rm --network container:envoy_consul_1 alpine:3.9 wget $@
}
function must_match_in_statsd_logs {
run cat /workdir/statsd/statsd.log
COUNT=$( echo "$output" | grep -Ec $1 )
echo "COUNT of '$1' matches: $COUNT"
[ "$status" == 0 ]
[ "$COUNT" -gt "0" ]
}
function must_match_in_prometheus_response {
run curl -f -s $1/metrics
COUNT=$( echo "$output" | grep -Ec $2 )
echo "OUTPUT head -n 10"
echo "$output" | head -n 10
echo "COUNT of '$2' matches: $COUNT"
[ "$status" == 0 ]
[ "$COUNT" -gt "0" ]
}
# must_fail_tcp_connection checks that a request made through an upstream fails,
# probably due to authz being denied if all other tests passed already. Although
# we are using curl, this only works as expected for TCP upstreams as we are
# checking TCP-level errors. HTTP upstreams will return a valid 503 generated by
# Envoy rather than a connection-level error.
function must_fail_tcp_connection {
# Attempt to curl through upstream
run curl -s -v -f -d hello $1
echo "OUTPUT $output"
# Should fail during handshake and return "got nothing" error
[ "$status" == "52" ]
# Verbose output should enclude empty reply
echo "$output" | grep 'Empty reply from server'
}
# must_fail_http_connection see must_fail_tcp_connection but this expects Envoy
# to generate a 503 response since the upstreams have refused connection.
function must_fail_http_connection {
# Attempt to curl through upstream
run curl -s -i -d hello $1
echo "OUTPUT $output"
# Should fail request with 503
echo "$output" | grep '503 Service Unavailable'
}
function gen_envoy_bootstrap {
SERVICE=$1
ADMIN_PORT=$2
if output=$(docker_consul connect envoy -bootstrap \
-proxy-id $SERVICE-sidecar-proxy \
-admin-bind 0.0.0.0:$ADMIN_PORT 2>&1); then
# All OK, write config to file
echo "$output" > workdir/envoy/$SERVICE-bootstrap.json
else
status=$?
# Command failed, instead of swallowing error (printed on stdout by docker
# it seems) by writing it to file, echo it
echo "$output"
return $status
fi
}
function get_upstream_fortio_name {
run retry_default curl -v -s -f localhost:5000/debug?env=dump
[ "$status" == 0 ]
echo "$output" | grep -E "^FORTIO_NAME="
}
function assert_expected_fortio_name {
local EXPECT_NAME=$1
GOT=$(get_upstream_fortio_name)
echo "GOT $GOT"
[ "$GOT" == "FORTIO_NAME=${EXPECT_NAME}" ]
}