143 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
143 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
package connect
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"math/rand"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/connect"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api"
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)
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// Resolver is the interface implemented by a service discovery mechanism to get
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// the address and identity of an instance to connect to via Connect as a
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// client.
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type Resolver interface {
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// Resolve returns a single service instance to connect to. Implementations
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// may attempt to ensure the instance returned is currently available. It is
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// expected that a client will re-dial on a connection failure so making an
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// effort to return a different service instance each time where available
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// increases reliability. The context passed can be used to impose timeouts
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// which may or may not be respected by implementations that make network
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// calls to resolve the service. The addr returned is a string in any valid
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// form for passing directly to `net.Dial("tcp", addr)`. The certURI
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// represents the identity of the service instance. It will be matched against
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// the TLS certificate URI SAN presented by the server and the connection
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// rejected if they don't match.
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Resolve(ctx context.Context) (addr string, certURI connect.CertURI, err error)
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}
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// StaticResolver is a statically defined resolver. This can be used to connect
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// to an known-Connect endpoint without performing service discovery.
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type StaticResolver struct {
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// Addr is the network address (including port) of the instance. It must be
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// the connect-enabled mTLS server and may be a proxy in front of the actual
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// target service process. It is a string in any valid form for passing
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// directly to `net.Dial("tcp", addr)`.
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Addr string
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// CertURL is the _identity_ we expect the server to present in it's TLS
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// certificate. It must be an exact URI string match or the connection will be
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// rejected.
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CertURI connect.CertURI
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}
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// Resolve implements Resolver by returning the static values.
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func (sr *StaticResolver) Resolve(ctx context.Context) (string, connect.CertURI, error) {
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return sr.Addr, sr.CertURI, nil
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}
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const (
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// ConsulResolverTypeService indicates resolving healthy service nodes.
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ConsulResolverTypeService int = iota
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// ConsulResolverTypePreparedQuery indicates resolving via prepared query.
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ConsulResolverTypePreparedQuery
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)
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// ConsulResolver queries Consul for a service instance.
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type ConsulResolver struct {
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// Client is the Consul API client to use. Must be non-nil or Resolve will
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// panic.
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Client *api.Client
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// Namespace of the query target.
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Namespace string
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// Name of the query target.
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Name string
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// Type of the query target. Should be one of the defined ConsulResolverType*
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// constants. Currently defaults to ConsulResolverTypeService.
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Type int
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// Datacenter to resolve in, empty indicates agent's local DC.
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Datacenter string
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}
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// Resolve performs service discovery against the local Consul agent and returns
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// the address and expected identity of a suitable service instance.
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func (cr *ConsulResolver) Resolve(ctx context.Context) (string, connect.CertURI, error) {
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switch cr.Type {
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case ConsulResolverTypeService:
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return cr.resolveService(ctx)
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case ConsulResolverTypePreparedQuery:
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// TODO(banks): we need to figure out what API changes are needed for
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// prepared queries to become connect-aware. How do we signal that we want
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// connect-enabled endpoints vs the direct ones for the responses?
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return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("not implemented")
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default:
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return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown resolver type")
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}
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}
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func (cr *ConsulResolver) resolveService(ctx context.Context) (string, connect.CertURI, error) {
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health := cr.Client.Health()
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svcs, _, err := health.Connect(cr.Name, "", true, cr.queryOptions(ctx))
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if err != nil {
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return "", nil, err
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}
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if len(svcs) < 1 {
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return "", nil, fmt.Errorf("no healthy instances found")
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}
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// Services are not shuffled by HTTP API, pick one at (pseudo) random.
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idx := 0
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if len(svcs) > 1 {
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idx = rand.Intn(len(svcs))
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}
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addr := svcs[idx].Service.Address
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if addr == "" {
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addr = svcs[idx].Node.Address
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}
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port := svcs[idx].Service.Port
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// Generate the expected CertURI
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// TODO(banks): when we've figured out the CA story around generating and
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// propagating these trust domains we need to actually fetch the trust domain
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// somehow. We also need to implement namespaces. Use of test function here is
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// temporary pending the work on trust domains.
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certURI := &connect.SpiffeIDService{
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Host: "11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555.consul",
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Namespace: "default",
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Datacenter: svcs[idx].Node.Datacenter,
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Service: svcs[idx].Service.ProxyDestination,
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", addr, port), certURI, nil
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}
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func (cr *ConsulResolver) queryOptions(ctx context.Context) *api.QueryOptions {
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q := &api.QueryOptions{
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// We may make this configurable one day but we may also implement our own
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// caching which is even more stale so...
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AllowStale: true,
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Datacenter: cr.Datacenter,
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}
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return q.WithContext(ctx)
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}
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