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This field was documented as enabling TLS for outgoing RPC, but that was not the case. All this field did was set the use_tls serf tag. Instead of setting this field in a place far from where it is used, move the logic to where the serf tag is set, so that the code is much more obvious.
591 lines
21 KiB
Go
591 lines
21 KiB
Go
package consul
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"os"
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"time"
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"github.com/hashicorp/memberlist"
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"github.com/hashicorp/raft"
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"github.com/hashicorp/serf/serf"
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"golang.org/x/time/rate"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/checks"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
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libserf "github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib/serf"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/tlsutil"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/types"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/version"
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)
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const (
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DefaultDC = "dc1"
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DefaultRPCPort = 8300
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DefaultLANSerfPort = 8301
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DefaultWANSerfPort = 8302
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// DefaultRaftMultiplier is used as a baseline Raft configuration that
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// will be reliable on a very basic server. See docs/install/performance.html
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// for information on how this value was obtained.
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DefaultRaftMultiplier uint = 5
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// MaxRaftMultiplier is a fairly arbitrary upper bound that limits the
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// amount of performance detuning that's possible.
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MaxRaftMultiplier uint = 10
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)
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var (
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DefaultRPCAddr = &net.TCPAddr{IP: net.ParseIP("0.0.0.0"), Port: DefaultRPCPort}
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// ProtocolVersionMap is the mapping of Consul protocol versions
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// to Serf protocol versions. We mask the Serf protocols using
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// our own protocol version.
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protocolVersionMap map[uint8]uint8
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)
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func init() {
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protocolVersionMap = map[uint8]uint8{
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1: 4,
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2: 4,
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3: 4,
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}
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}
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// (Enterprise-only) NetworkSegment is the address and port configuration
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// for a network segment.
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type NetworkSegment struct {
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Name string
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Bind string
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Port int
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Advertise string
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RPCAddr *net.TCPAddr
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SerfConfig *serf.Config
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}
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// Config is used to configure the server
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type Config struct {
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// Bootstrap mode is used to bring up the first Consul server.
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// It is required so that it can elect a leader without any
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// other nodes being present
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Bootstrap bool
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// BootstrapExpect mode is used to automatically bring up a collection of
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// Consul servers. This can be used to automatically bring up a collection
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// of nodes.
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BootstrapExpect int
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// Datacenter is the datacenter this Consul server represents.
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Datacenter string
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// PrimaryDatacenter is the authoritative datacenter for features like ACLs
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// and Connect.
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PrimaryDatacenter string
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// DataDir is the directory to store our state in.
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DataDir string
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// DefaultQueryTime is the amount of time a blocking query will wait before
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// Consul will force a response. This value can be overridden by the 'wait'
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// query parameter.
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DefaultQueryTime time.Duration
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// MaxQueryTime is the maximum amount of time a blocking query can wait
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// before Consul will force a response. Consul applies jitter to the wait
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// time. The jittered time will be capped to MaxQueryTime.
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MaxQueryTime time.Duration
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// DevMode is used to enable a development server mode.
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DevMode bool
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// NodeID is a unique identifier for this node across space and time.
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NodeID types.NodeID
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// Node name is the name we use to advertise. Defaults to hostname.
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NodeName string
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// RaftConfig is the configuration used for Raft in the local DC
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RaftConfig *raft.Config
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// (Enterprise-only) ReadReplica is used to prevent this server from being added
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// as a voting member of the Raft cluster.
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ReadReplica bool
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// NotifyListen is called after the RPC listener has been configured.
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// RPCAdvertise will be set to the listener address if it hasn't been
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// configured at this point.
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NotifyListen func()
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// RPCAddr is the RPC address used by Consul. This should be reachable
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// by the WAN and LAN
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RPCAddr *net.TCPAddr
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// RPCAdvertise is the address that is advertised to other nodes for
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// the RPC endpoint. This can differ from the RPC address, if for example
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// the RPCAddr is unspecified "0.0.0.0:8300", but this address must be
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// reachable. If RPCAdvertise is nil then it will be set to the Listener
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// address after the listening socket is configured.
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RPCAdvertise *net.TCPAddr
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// RPCSrcAddr is the source address for outgoing RPC connections.
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RPCSrcAddr *net.TCPAddr
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// (Enterprise-only) The network segment this agent is part of.
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Segment string
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// (Enterprise-only) Segments is a list of network segments for a server to
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// bind on.
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Segments []NetworkSegment
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// SerfLANConfig is the configuration for the intra-dc serf
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SerfLANConfig *serf.Config
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// SerfWANConfig is the configuration for the cross-dc serf
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SerfWANConfig *serf.Config
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// SerfFloodInterval controls how often we attempt to flood local Serf
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// Consul servers into the global areas (WAN and user-defined areas in
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// Consul Enterprise).
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SerfFloodInterval time.Duration
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// ReconcileInterval controls how often we reconcile the strongly
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// consistent store with the Serf info. This is used to handle nodes
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// that are force removed, as well as intermittent unavailability during
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// leader election.
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ReconcileInterval time.Duration
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// ProtocolVersion is the protocol version to speak. This must be between
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// ProtocolVersionMin and ProtocolVersionMax.
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ProtocolVersion uint8
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TLSConfig tlsutil.Config
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// RejoinAfterLeave controls our interaction with Serf.
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// When set to false (default), a leave causes a Consul to not rejoin
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// the cluster until an explicit join is received. If this is set to
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// true, we ignore the leave, and rejoin the cluster on start.
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RejoinAfterLeave bool
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// AdvertiseReconnectTimeout is the duration after which this node should be
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// assumed to not be returning and thus should be reaped within Serf. This
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// can only be set for Client agents
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AdvertiseReconnectTimeout time.Duration
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// Build is a string that is gossiped around, and can be used to help
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// operators track which versions are actively deployed
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Build string
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// ACLEnabled is used to enable ACLs
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ACLsEnabled bool
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// ACLMasterToken is used to bootstrap the ACL system. It should be specified
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// on the servers in the ACLDatacenter. When the leader comes online, it ensures
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// that the Master token is available. This provides the initial token.
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ACLMasterToken string
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// ACLDatacenter provides the authoritative datacenter for ACL
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// tokens. If not provided, ACL verification is disabled.
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ACLDatacenter string
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// ACLTokenTTL controls the time-to-live of cached ACL tokens.
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// It can be set to zero to disable caching, but this adds
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// a substantial cost.
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ACLTokenTTL time.Duration
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// ACLPolicyTTL controls the time-to-live of cached ACL policies.
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// It can be set to zero to disable caching, but this adds
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// a substantial cost.
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ACLPolicyTTL time.Duration
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// ACLRoleTTL controls the time-to-live of cached ACL roles.
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// It can be set to zero to disable caching, but this adds
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// a substantial cost.
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ACLRoleTTL time.Duration
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// ACLDisabledTTL is the time between checking if ACLs should be
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// enabled. This
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ACLDisabledTTL time.Duration
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// ACLTokenReplication is used to enabled token replication.
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//
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// By default policy-only replication is enabled. When token
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// replication is off and the primary datacenter is not
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// yet upgraded to the new ACLs no replication will be performed
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ACLTokenReplication bool
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// ACLDefaultPolicy is used to control the ACL interaction when
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// there is no defined policy. This can be "allow" which means
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// ACLs are used to deny-list, or "deny" which means ACLs are
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// allow-lists.
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ACLDefaultPolicy string
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// ACLDownPolicy controls the behavior of ACLs if the ACLDatacenter
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// cannot be contacted. It can be either "deny" to deny all requests,
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// "extend-cache" or "async-cache" which ignores the ACLCacheInterval and
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// uses cached policies.
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// If a policy is not in the cache, it acts like deny.
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// "allow" can be used to allow all requests. This is not recommended.
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ACLDownPolicy string
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// ACLReplicationRate is the max number of replication rounds that can
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// be run per second. Note that either 1 or 2 RPCs are used during each replication
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// round
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ACLReplicationRate int
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// ACLReplicationBurst is how many replication RPCs can be bursted after a
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// period of idleness
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ACLReplicationBurst int
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// ACLReplicationApplyLimit is the max number of replication-related
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// apply operations that we allow during a one second period. This is
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// used to limit the amount of Raft bandwidth used for replication.
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ACLReplicationApplyLimit int
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// ACLEnableKeyListPolicy is used to gate enforcement of the new "list" policy that
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// protects listing keys by prefix. This behavior is opt-in
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// by default in Consul 1.0 and later.
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ACLEnableKeyListPolicy bool
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AutoConfigEnabled bool
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AutoConfigIntroToken string
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AutoConfigIntroTokenFile string
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AutoConfigServerAddresses []string
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AutoConfigDNSSANs []string
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AutoConfigIPSANs []net.IP
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AutoConfigAuthzEnabled bool
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AutoConfigAuthzAuthMethod structs.ACLAuthMethod
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AutoConfigAuthzClaimAssertions []string
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AutoConfigAuthzAllowReuse bool
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// TombstoneTTL is used to control how long KV tombstones are retained.
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// This provides a window of time where the X-Consul-Index is monotonic.
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// Outside this window, the index may not be monotonic. This is a result
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// of a few trade offs:
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// 1) The index is defined by the data view and not globally. This is a
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// performance optimization that prevents any write from incrementing the
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// index for all data views.
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// 2) Tombstones are not kept indefinitely, since otherwise storage required
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// is also monotonic. This prevents deletes from reducing the disk space
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// used.
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// In theory, neither of these are intrinsic limitations, however for the
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// purposes of building a practical system, they are reasonable trade offs.
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//
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// It is also possible to set this to an incredibly long time, thereby
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// simulating infinite retention. This is not recommended however.
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//
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TombstoneTTL time.Duration
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// TombstoneTTLGranularity is used to control how granular the timers are
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// for the Tombstone GC. This is used to batch the GC of many keys together
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// to reduce overhead. It is unlikely a user would ever need to tune this.
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TombstoneTTLGranularity time.Duration
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// Minimum Session TTL
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SessionTTLMin time.Duration
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// maxTokenExpirationDuration is the maximum difference allowed between
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// ACLToken CreateTime and ExpirationTime values if ExpirationTime is set
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// on a token.
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ACLTokenMaxExpirationTTL time.Duration
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// ACLTokenMinExpirationTTL is the minimum difference allowed between
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// ACLToken CreateTime and ExpirationTime values if ExpirationTime is set
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// on a token.
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ACLTokenMinExpirationTTL time.Duration
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// ServerUp callback can be used to trigger a notification that
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// a Consul server is now up and known about.
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ServerUp func()
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// UserEventHandler callback can be used to handle incoming
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// user events. This function should not block.
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UserEventHandler func(serf.UserEvent)
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// ConfigReplicationRate is the max number of replication rounds that can
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// be run per second. Note that either 1 or 2 RPCs are used during each replication
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// round
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ConfigReplicationRate int
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// ConfigReplicationBurst is how many replication rounds can be bursted after a
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// period of idleness
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ConfigReplicationBurst int
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// ConfigReplicationApply limit is the max number of replication-related
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// apply operations that we allow during a one second period. This is
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// used to limit the amount of Raft bandwidth used for replication.
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ConfigReplicationApplyLimit int
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// FederationStateReplicationRate is the max number of replication rounds that can
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// be run per second. Note that either 1 or 2 RPCs are used during each replication
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// round
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FederationStateReplicationRate int
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// FederationStateReplicationBurst is how many replication rounds can be bursted after a
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// period of idleness
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FederationStateReplicationBurst int
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// FederationStateReplicationApply limit is the max number of replication-related
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// apply operations that we allow during a one second period. This is
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// used to limit the amount of Raft bandwidth used for replication.
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FederationStateReplicationApplyLimit int
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// CoordinateUpdatePeriod controls how long a server batches coordinate
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// updates before applying them in a Raft transaction. A larger period
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// leads to fewer Raft transactions, but also the stored coordinates
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// being more stale.
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CoordinateUpdatePeriod time.Duration
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// CoordinateUpdateBatchSize controls the maximum number of updates a
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// server batches before applying them in a Raft transaction.
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CoordinateUpdateBatchSize int
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// CoordinateUpdateMaxBatches controls the maximum number of batches we
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// are willing to apply in one period. After this limit we will issue a
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// warning and discard the remaining updates.
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CoordinateUpdateMaxBatches int
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// CheckOutputMaxSize control the max size of output of checks
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CheckOutputMaxSize int
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// RPCHandshakeTimeout limits how long we will wait for the initial magic byte
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// on an RPC client connection. It also governs how long we will wait for a
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// TLS handshake when TLS is configured however the timout applies separately
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// for the initial magic byte and the TLS handshake and inner magic byte.
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RPCHandshakeTimeout time.Duration
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// RPCHoldTimeout is how long an RPC can be "held" before it is errored.
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// This is used to paper over a loss of leadership by instead holding RPCs,
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// so that the caller experiences a slow response rather than an error.
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// This period is meant to be long enough for a leader election to take
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// place, and a small jitter is applied to avoid a thundering herd.
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RPCHoldTimeout time.Duration
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// RPCRateLimit and RPCMaxBurst control how frequently RPC calls are allowed
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// to happen. In any large enough time interval, rate limiter limits the
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// rate to RPCRateLimit tokens per second, with a maximum burst size of
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// RPCMaxBurst events. As a special case, if RPCRateLimit == Inf (the infinite
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// rate), RPCMaxBurst is ignored.
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//
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// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket for more about token
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// buckets.
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RPCRateLimit rate.Limit
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RPCMaxBurst int
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// RPCMaxConnsPerClient is the limit of how many concurrent connections are
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// allowed from a single source IP.
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RPCMaxConnsPerClient int
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// LeaveDrainTime is used to wait after a server has left the LAN Serf
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// pool for RPCs to drain and new requests to be sent to other servers.
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LeaveDrainTime time.Duration
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// AutopilotConfig is used to apply the initial autopilot config when
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// bootstrapping.
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AutopilotConfig *structs.AutopilotConfig
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// ServerHealthInterval is the frequency with which the health of the
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// servers in the cluster will be updated.
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ServerHealthInterval time.Duration
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// AutopilotInterval is the frequency with which the leader will perform
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// autopilot tasks, such as promoting eligible non-voters and removing
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// dead servers.
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AutopilotInterval time.Duration
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// MetricsReportingInterval is the frequency with which the server will
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// report usage metrics to the configured go-metrics Sinks.
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MetricsReportingInterval time.Duration
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// ConnectEnabled is whether to enable Connect features such as the CA.
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ConnectEnabled bool
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// ConnectMeshGatewayWANFederationEnabled determines if wan federation of
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// datacenters should exclusively traverse mesh gateways.
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ConnectMeshGatewayWANFederationEnabled bool
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// DisableFederationStateAntiEntropy solely exists for use in unit tests to
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// disable a background routine.
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DisableFederationStateAntiEntropy bool
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// OverrideInitialSerfTags solely exists for use in unit tests to ensure
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// that a serf tag is initially set to a known value, rather than the
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// default to test some consul upgrade scenarios with fewer races.
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OverrideInitialSerfTags func(tags map[string]string)
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// CAConfig is used to apply the initial Connect CA configuration when
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// bootstrapping.
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CAConfig *structs.CAConfiguration
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// ConfigEntryBootstrap contains a list of ConfigEntries to ensure are created
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// If entries of the same Kind/Name exist already these will not update them.
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ConfigEntryBootstrap []structs.ConfigEntry
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// AutoEncryptAllowTLS is whether to enable the server responding to
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// AutoEncrypt.Sign requests.
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AutoEncryptAllowTLS bool
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RPCConfig RPCConfig
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// Embedded Consul Enterprise specific configuration
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*EnterpriseConfig
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}
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// CheckProtocolVersion validates the protocol version.
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func (c *Config) CheckProtocolVersion() error {
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if c.ProtocolVersion < ProtocolVersionMin {
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return fmt.Errorf("Protocol version '%d' too low. Must be in range: [%d, %d]", c.ProtocolVersion, ProtocolVersionMin, ProtocolVersionMax)
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}
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if c.ProtocolVersion > ProtocolVersionMax {
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return fmt.Errorf("Protocol version '%d' too high. Must be in range: [%d, %d]", c.ProtocolVersion, ProtocolVersionMin, ProtocolVersionMax)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// CheckACL validates the ACL configuration.
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func (c *Config) CheckACL() error {
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switch c.ACLDefaultPolicy {
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case "allow":
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case "deny":
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("Unsupported default ACL policy: %s", c.ACLDefaultPolicy)
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}
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switch c.ACLDownPolicy {
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case "allow":
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case "deny":
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case "async-cache", "extend-cache":
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("Unsupported down ACL policy: %s", c.ACLDownPolicy)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// DefaultConfig returns a default configuration.
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func DefaultConfig() *Config {
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hostname, err := os.Hostname()
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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conf := &Config{
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Build: version.Version,
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Datacenter: DefaultDC,
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NodeName: hostname,
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RPCAddr: DefaultRPCAddr,
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RaftConfig: raft.DefaultConfig(),
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SerfLANConfig: libserf.DefaultConfig(),
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SerfWANConfig: libserf.DefaultConfig(),
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SerfFloodInterval: 60 * time.Second,
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ReconcileInterval: 60 * time.Second,
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ProtocolVersion: ProtocolVersion2Compatible,
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ACLRoleTTL: 30 * time.Second,
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ACLPolicyTTL: 30 * time.Second,
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ACLTokenTTL: 30 * time.Second,
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ACLDefaultPolicy: "allow",
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ACLDownPolicy: "extend-cache",
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ACLReplicationRate: 1,
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ACLReplicationBurst: 5,
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ACLReplicationApplyLimit: 100, // ops / sec
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ConfigReplicationRate: 1,
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ConfigReplicationBurst: 5,
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ConfigReplicationApplyLimit: 100, // ops / sec
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FederationStateReplicationRate: 1,
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FederationStateReplicationBurst: 5,
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FederationStateReplicationApplyLimit: 100, // ops / sec
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TombstoneTTL: 15 * time.Minute,
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TombstoneTTLGranularity: 30 * time.Second,
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SessionTTLMin: 10 * time.Second,
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ACLTokenMinExpirationTTL: 1 * time.Minute,
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ACLTokenMaxExpirationTTL: 24 * time.Hour,
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// These are tuned to provide a total throughput of 128 updates
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// per second. If you update these, you should update the client-
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// side SyncCoordinateRateTarget parameter accordingly.
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CoordinateUpdatePeriod: 5 * time.Second,
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CoordinateUpdateBatchSize: 128,
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CoordinateUpdateMaxBatches: 5,
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CheckOutputMaxSize: checks.DefaultBufSize,
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RPCRateLimit: rate.Inf,
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RPCMaxBurst: 1000,
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// TODO (slackpad) - Until #3744 is done, we need to keep these
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// in sync with agent/config/default.go.
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AutopilotConfig: &structs.AutopilotConfig{
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CleanupDeadServers: true,
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LastContactThreshold: 200 * time.Millisecond,
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MaxTrailingLogs: 250,
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ServerStabilizationTime: 10 * time.Second,
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},
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CAConfig: &structs.CAConfiguration{
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Provider: "consul",
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Config: map[string]interface{}{
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"LeafCertTTL": structs.DefaultLeafCertTTL,
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"IntermediateCertTTL": structs.DefaultIntermediateCertTTL,
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},
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},
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// Stay under the 10 second aggregation interval of
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// go-metrics. This ensures we always report the
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// usage metrics in each cycle.
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MetricsReportingInterval: 9 * time.Second,
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ServerHealthInterval: 2 * time.Second,
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AutopilotInterval: 10 * time.Second,
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DefaultQueryTime: 300 * time.Second,
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MaxQueryTime: 600 * time.Second,
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EnterpriseConfig: DefaultEnterpriseConfig(),
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}
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// Increase our reap interval to 3 days instead of 24h.
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conf.SerfLANConfig.ReconnectTimeout = 3 * 24 * time.Hour
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conf.SerfWANConfig.ReconnectTimeout = 3 * 24 * time.Hour
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// WAN Serf should use the WAN timing, since we are using it
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// to communicate between DC's
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conf.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig = memberlist.DefaultWANConfig()
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// Ensure we don't have port conflicts
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conf.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.BindPort = DefaultLANSerfPort
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conf.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.BindPort = DefaultWANSerfPort
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// Allow dead nodes to be replaced after 30 seconds.
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conf.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.DeadNodeReclaimTime = 30 * time.Second
|
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conf.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.DeadNodeReclaimTime = 30 * time.Second
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// Raft protocol version 3 only works with other Consul servers running
|
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// 0.8.0 or later.
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conf.RaftConfig.ProtocolVersion = 3
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|
|
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// Disable shutdown on removal
|
|
conf.RaftConfig.ShutdownOnRemove = false
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|
|
|
// Check every 5 seconds to see if there are enough new entries for a snapshot, can be overridden
|
|
conf.RaftConfig.SnapshotInterval = 30 * time.Second
|
|
|
|
// Snapshots are created every 16384 entries by default, can be overridden
|
|
conf.RaftConfig.SnapshotThreshold = 16384
|
|
|
|
return conf
|
|
}
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|
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|
// RPCConfig settings for the RPC server
|
|
//
|
|
// TODO: move many settings to this struct.
|
|
type RPCConfig struct {
|
|
EnableStreaming bool
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ReloadableConfig is the configuration that is passed to ReloadConfig when
|
|
// application config is reloaded.
|
|
type ReloadableConfig struct {
|
|
RPCRateLimit rate.Limit
|
|
RPCMaxBurst int
|
|
RPCMaxConnsPerClient int
|
|
ConfigEntryBootstrap []structs.ConfigEntry
|
|
RaftSnapshotThreshold int
|
|
RaftSnapshotInterval time.Duration
|
|
RaftTrailingLogs int
|
|
}
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