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package nomad
import (
"fmt"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/ci"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/testlog"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/mock"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestJobEndpointConnect_isSidecarForService(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
cases := []struct {
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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task *structs.Task
sidecar string
exp bool
}{
{
&structs.Task{},
"api",
false,
},
{
&structs.Task{
Kind: "connect-proxy:api",
},
"api",
true,
},
{
&structs.Task{
Kind: "connect-proxy:api",
},
"db",
false,
},
{
&structs.Task{
Kind: "api",
},
"api",
false,
},
}
for _, c := range cases {
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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require.Equal(t, c.exp, isSidecarForService(c.task, c.sidecar))
}
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectHook(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
// Test that connect-proxy task is inserted for backend service
job := mock.Job()
job.Meta = map[string]string{
"backend_name": "backend",
"admin_name": "admin",
}
job.TaskGroups[0] = &structs.TaskGroup{
Networks: structs.Networks{{
Mode: "bridge",
}},
Services: []*structs.Service{{
Name: "${NOMAD_META_backend_name}",
PortLabel: "8080",
Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: &structs.ConsulSidecarService{},
},
}, {
Name: "${NOMAD_META_admin_name}",
PortLabel: "9090",
Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: &structs.ConsulSidecarService{},
},
}},
}
// Expected tasks
tgExp := job.TaskGroups[0].Copy()
tgExp.Tasks = []*structs.Task{
newConnectSidecarTask("backend"),
newConnectSidecarTask("admin"),
}
tgExp.Services[0].Name = "backend"
tgExp.Services[1].Name = "admin"
// Expect sidecar tasks to be in canonical form.
tgExp.Tasks[0].Canonicalize(job, tgExp)
tgExp.Tasks[1].Canonicalize(job, tgExp)
tgExp.Networks[0].DynamicPorts = []structs.Port{{
Label: fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", structs.ConnectProxyPrefix, "backend"),
To: -1,
}, {
Label: fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", structs.ConnectProxyPrefix, "admin"),
To: -1,
}}
tgExp.Networks[0].Canonicalize()
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, tgExp, job.TaskGroups[0])
// Test that hook is idempotent
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, tgExp, job.TaskGroups[0])
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectHook_IngressGateway_BridgeNetwork(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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// Test that the connect ingress gateway task is inserted if a gateway service
// exists and since this is a bridge network, will rewrite the default gateway proxy
// block with correct configuration.
job := mock.ConnectIngressGatewayJob("bridge", false)
job.Meta = map[string]string{
"gateway_name": "my-gateway",
}
job.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Name = "${NOMAD_META_gateway_name}"
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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// setup expectations
expTG := job.TaskGroups[0].Copy()
expTG.Tasks = []*structs.Task{
// inject the gateway task
newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectIngressPrefix, "my-gateway", false),
}
expTG.Services[0].Name = "my-gateway"
expTG.Tasks[0].Canonicalize(job, expTG)
expTG.Networks[0].Canonicalize()
// rewrite the service gateway proxy configuration
expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway.Proxy = gatewayProxy(expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway, "bridge")
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
// Test that the hook is idempotent
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectHook_IngressGateway_HostNetwork(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
// Test that the connect ingress gateway task is inserted if a gateway service
// exists. In host network mode, the default values are used.
job := mock.ConnectIngressGatewayJob("host", false)
job.Meta = map[string]string{
"gateway_name": "my-gateway",
}
job.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Name = "${NOMAD_META_gateway_name}"
// setup expectations
expTG := job.TaskGroups[0].Copy()
expTG.Tasks = []*structs.Task{
// inject the gateway task
newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectIngressPrefix, "my-gateway", true),
}
expTG.Services[0].Name = "my-gateway"
expTG.Tasks[0].Canonicalize(job, expTG)
expTG.Networks[0].Canonicalize()
// rewrite the service gateway proxy configuration
expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway.Proxy = gatewayProxy(expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway, "host")
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
// Test that the hook is idempotent
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectHook_IngressGateway_CustomTask(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
// Test that the connect gateway task is inserted if a gateway service exists
// and since this is a bridge network, will rewrite the default gateway proxy
// block with correct configuration.
job := mock.ConnectIngressGatewayJob("bridge", false)
job.Meta = map[string]string{
"gateway_name": "my-gateway",
}
job.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Name = "${NOMAD_META_gateway_name}"
job.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Connect.SidecarTask = &structs.SidecarTask{
Driver: "raw_exec",
User: "sidecars",
Config: map[string]interface{}{
"command": "/bin/sidecar",
"args": []string{"a", "b"},
},
Resources: &structs.Resources{
CPU: 400,
// Memory: inherit 128
},
KillSignal: "SIGHUP",
}
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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// setup expectations
expTG := job.TaskGroups[0].Copy()
expTG.Tasks = []*structs.Task{
// inject merged gateway task
{
Name: "connect-ingress-my-gateway",
Kind: structs.NewTaskKind(structs.ConnectIngressPrefix, "my-gateway"),
Driver: "raw_exec",
User: "sidecars",
Config: map[string]interface{}{
"command": "/bin/sidecar",
"args": []string{"a", "b"},
},
Resources: &structs.Resources{
CPU: 400,
MemoryMB: 128,
},
LogConfig: &structs.LogConfig{
MaxFiles: 2,
MaxFileSizeMB: 2,
},
ShutdownDelay: 5 * time.Second,
KillSignal: "SIGHUP",
Constraints: structs.Constraints{
connectGatewayVersionConstraint(),
connectListenerConstraint(),
},
},
}
expTG.Services[0].Name = "my-gateway"
expTG.Tasks[0].Canonicalize(job, expTG)
expTG.Networks[0].Canonicalize()
// rewrite the service gateway proxy configuration
expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway.Proxy = gatewayProxy(expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway, "bridge")
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
// Test that the hook is idempotent
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
}
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectHook_TerminatingGateway(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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// Tests that the connect terminating gateway task is inserted if a gateway
// service exists and since this is a bridge network, will rewrite the default
// gateway proxy block with correct configuration.
job := mock.ConnectTerminatingGatewayJob("bridge", false)
job.Meta = map[string]string{
"gateway_name": "my-gateway",
}
job.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Name = "${NOMAD_META_gateway_name}"
// setup expectations
expTG := job.TaskGroups[0].Copy()
expTG.Tasks = []*structs.Task{
// inject the gateway task
newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectTerminatingPrefix, "my-gateway", false),
}
expTG.Services[0].Name = "my-gateway"
expTG.Tasks[0].Canonicalize(job, expTG)
expTG.Networks[0].Canonicalize()
// rewrite the service gateway proxy configuration
expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway.Proxy = gatewayProxy(expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway, "bridge")
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
// Test that the hook is idempotent
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectHook_MeshGateway(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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// Test that the connect mesh gateway task is inserted if a gateway service
// exists and since this is a bridge network, will rewrite the default gateway
// proxy block with correct configuration, injecting a dynamic port for use
// by the envoy lan listener.
job := mock.ConnectMeshGatewayJob("bridge", false)
job.Meta = map[string]string{
"gateway_name": "my-gateway",
}
job.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Name = "${NOMAD_META_gateway_name}"
// setup expectations
expTG := job.TaskGroups[0].Copy()
expTG.Tasks = []*structs.Task{
// inject the gateway task
newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectMeshPrefix, "my-gateway", false),
}
expTG.Services[0].Name = "my-gateway"
expTG.Services[0].PortLabel = "public_port"
expTG.Networks[0].DynamicPorts = []structs.Port{{
Label: "connect-mesh-my-gateway-lan",
Value: 0,
To: -1,
HostNetwork: "default",
}}
expTG.Tasks[0].Canonicalize(job, expTG)
expTG.Networks[0].Canonicalize()
// rewrite the service gateway proxy configuration
expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway.Proxy = gatewayProxy(expTG.Services[0].Connect.Gateway, "bridge")
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
// Test that the hook is idempotent
require.NoError(t, groupConnectHook(job, job.TaskGroups[0]))
require.Exactly(t, expTG, job.TaskGroups[0])
}
// TestJobEndpoint_ConnectInterpolation asserts that when a Connect sidecar
// proxy task is being created for a group service with an interpolated name,
// the service name is interpolated *before the task is created.
//
// See https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/6853
func TestJobEndpointConnect_ConnectInterpolation(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
server := &Server{logger: testlog.HCLogger(t)}
jobEndpoint := NewJobEndpoints(server)
j := mock.ConnectJob()
j.TaskGroups[0].Services[0].Name = "${JOB}-api"
j, warnings, err := jobEndpoint.admissionMutators(j)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Nil(t, warnings)
require.Len(t, j.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, 2)
require.Equal(t, "connect-proxy-my-job-api", j.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[1].Name)
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectSidecarValidate(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
// network validation
makeService := func(name string) *structs.Service {
return &structs.Service{Name: name, Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: new(structs.ConsulSidecarService),
}}
}
t.Run("sidecar 0 networks", func(t *testing.T) {
require.EqualError(t, groupConnectSidecarValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Networks: nil,
}, makeService("connect-service")), `Consul Connect sidecars require exactly 1 network, found 0 in group "g1"`)
})
t.Run("sidecar non bridge", func(t *testing.T) {
require.EqualError(t, groupConnectSidecarValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g2",
Networks: structs.Networks{{
Mode: "host",
}},
}, makeService("connect-service")), `Consul Connect sidecar requires bridge network, found "host" in group "g2"`)
})
t.Run("sidecar okay", func(t *testing.T) {
require.NoError(t, groupConnectSidecarValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g3",
Networks: structs.Networks{{
Mode: "bridge",
}},
}, makeService("connect-service")))
})
// group and service name validation
t.Run("non-connect service contains uppercase characters", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "group",
Networks: structs.Networks{{Mode: "bridge"}},
Services: []*structs.Service{{
Name: "Other-Service",
}},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
})
t.Run("connect service contains uppercase characters", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "group",
Networks: structs.Networks{{Mode: "bridge"}},
Services: []*structs.Service{{
Name: "Other-Service",
}, makeService("Connect-Service")},
})
require.EqualError(t, err, `Consul Connect service name "Connect-Service" in group "group" must not contain uppercase characters`)
})
t.Run("non-connect group contains uppercase characters", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "Other-Group",
Networks: structs.Networks{{Mode: "bridge"}},
Services: []*structs.Service{{
Name: "other-service",
}},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
})
t.Run("connect-group contains uppercase characters", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "Connect-Group",
Networks: structs.Networks{{Mode: "bridge"}},
Services: []*structs.Service{{
Name: "other-service",
}, makeService("connect-service")},
})
require.EqualError(t, err, `Consul Connect group "Connect-Group" with service "connect-service" must not contain uppercase characters`)
})
t.Run("connect group and service lowercase", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "connect-group",
Networks: structs.Networks{{Mode: "bridge"}},
Services: []*structs.Service{{
Name: "other-service",
}, makeService("connect-service")},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
})
t.Run("connect group overlap upstreams", func(t *testing.T) {
s1 := makeService("s1")
s2 := makeService("s2")
s1.Connect.SidecarService.Proxy = &structs.ConsulProxy{
Upstreams: []structs.ConsulUpstream{{
LocalBindPort: 8999,
}},
}
s2.Connect.SidecarService.Proxy = &structs.ConsulProxy{
Upstreams: []structs.ConsulUpstream{{
LocalBindPort: 8999,
}},
}
err := groupConnectValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "connect-group",
Networks: structs.Networks{{Mode: "bridge"}},
Services: []*structs.Service{s1, s2},
})
require.EqualError(t, err, `Consul Connect services "s2" and "s1" in group "connect-group" using same address for upstreams (:8999)`)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectUpstreamsValidate(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
t.Run("no connect services", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectUpstreamsValidate("group",
[]*structs.Service{{Name: "s1"}, {Name: "s2"}})
require.NoError(t, err)
})
t.Run("connect services no overlap", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectUpstreamsValidate("group",
[]*structs.Service{
{
Name: "s1",
Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: &structs.ConsulSidecarService{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulProxy{
Upstreams: []structs.ConsulUpstream{{
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9001,
}, {
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9002,
}},
},
},
},
},
{
Name: "s2",
Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: &structs.ConsulSidecarService{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulProxy{
Upstreams: []structs.ConsulUpstream{{
LocalBindAddress: "10.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9001,
}, {
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9003,
}},
},
},
},
},
})
require.NoError(t, err)
})
t.Run("connect services overlap port", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectUpstreamsValidate("group",
[]*structs.Service{
{
Name: "s1",
Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: &structs.ConsulSidecarService{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulProxy{
Upstreams: []structs.ConsulUpstream{{
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9001,
}, {
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9002,
}},
},
},
},
},
{
Name: "s2",
Connect: &structs.ConsulConnect{
SidecarService: &structs.ConsulSidecarService{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulProxy{
Upstreams: []structs.ConsulUpstream{{
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9002,
}, {
LocalBindAddress: "127.0.0.1",
LocalBindPort: 9003,
}},
},
},
},
},
})
require.EqualError(t, err, `Consul Connect services "s2" and "s1" in group "group" using same address for upstreams (127.0.0.1:9002)`)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_getNamedTaskForNativeService(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
t.Run("named exists", func(t *testing.T) {
task, err := getNamedTaskForNativeService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{Name: "t1"}, {Name: "t2"}},
}, "s1", "t2")
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, "t2", task.Name)
})
t.Run("infer exists", func(t *testing.T) {
task, err := getNamedTaskForNativeService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{Name: "t2"}},
}, "s1", "")
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, "t2", task.Name)
})
t.Run("infer ambiguous", func(t *testing.T) {
task, err := getNamedTaskForNativeService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{Name: "t1"}, {Name: "t2"}},
}, "s1", "")
require.EqualError(t, err, "task for Consul Connect Native service g1->s1 is ambiguous and must be set")
require.Nil(t, task)
})
t.Run("named absent", func(t *testing.T) {
task, err := getNamedTaskForNativeService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{Name: "t1"}, {Name: "t2"}},
}, "s1", "t3")
require.EqualError(t, err, "task t3 named by Consul Connect Native service g1->s1 does not exist")
require.Nil(t, task)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_groupConnectGatewayValidate(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
t.Run("no group network", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectGatewayValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Networks: nil,
})
require.EqualError(t, err, `Consul Connect gateways require exactly 1 network, found 0 in group "g1"`)
})
t.Run("bad network mode", func(t *testing.T) {
err := groupConnectGatewayValidate(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "g1",
Networks: structs.Networks{{
Mode: "",
}},
})
require.EqualError(t, err, `Consul Connect Gateway service requires Task Group with network mode of type "bridge" or "host"`)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_newConnectGatewayTask_host(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("ingress", func(t *testing.T) {
task := newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectIngressPrefix, "foo", true)
require.Equal(t, "connect-ingress-foo", task.Name)
require.Equal(t, "connect-ingress:foo", string(task.Kind))
require.Equal(t, ">= 1.8.0", task.Constraints[0].RTarget)
require.Equal(t, "host", task.Config["network_mode"])
require.Nil(t, task.Lifecycle)
})
t.Run("terminating", func(t *testing.T) {
task := newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectTerminatingPrefix, "bar", true)
require.Equal(t, "connect-terminating-bar", task.Name)
require.Equal(t, "connect-terminating:bar", string(task.Kind))
require.Equal(t, ">= 1.8.0", task.Constraints[0].RTarget)
require.Equal(t, "host", task.Config["network_mode"])
require.Nil(t, task.Lifecycle)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_newConnectGatewayTask_bridge(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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task := newConnectGatewayTask(structs.ConnectIngressPrefix, "service1", false)
require.NotContains(t, task.Config, "network_mode")
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_hasGatewayTaskForService(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("no gateway task", func(t *testing.T) {
result := hasGatewayTaskForService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "group",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{
Name: "task1",
Kind: "",
}},
}, "my-service")
require.False(t, result)
})
t.Run("has ingress task", func(t *testing.T) {
result := hasGatewayTaskForService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "group",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{
Name: "ingress-gateway-my-service",
Kind: structs.NewTaskKind(structs.ConnectIngressPrefix, "my-service"),
}},
}, "my-service")
require.True(t, result)
})
t.Run("has terminating task", func(t *testing.T) {
result := hasGatewayTaskForService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "group",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{
Name: "terminating-gateway-my-service",
Kind: structs.NewTaskKind(structs.ConnectTerminatingPrefix, "my-service"),
}},
}, "my-service")
require.True(t, result)
})
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("has mesh task", func(t *testing.T) {
result := hasGatewayTaskForService(&structs.TaskGroup{
Name: "group",
Tasks: []*structs.Task{{
Name: "mesh-gateway-my-service",
Kind: structs.NewTaskKind(structs.ConnectMeshPrefix, "my-service"),
}},
}, "my-service")
require.True(t, result)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_gatewayProxyIsDefault(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("nil", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxyIsDefault(nil)
require.True(t, result)
})
t.Run("unrelated fields set", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxyIsDefault(&structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
})
require.True(t, result)
})
t.Run("no-bind set", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxyIsDefault(&structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: true,
})
require.False(t, result)
})
t.Run("bind-tagged set", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxyIsDefault(&structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
})
require.False(t, result)
})
t.Run("bind-addresses set", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxyIsDefault(&structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"listener1": {
Address: "1.1.1.1",
Port: 9000,
},
},
})
require.False(t, result)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_gatewayBindAddressesForBridge(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("nil", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayBindAddressesIngressForBridge(nil)
require.Empty(t, result)
})
t.Run("no listeners", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayBindAddressesIngressForBridge(&structs.ConsulIngressConfigEntry{Listeners: nil})
require.Empty(t, result)
})
t.Run("simple", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayBindAddressesIngressForBridge(&structs.ConsulIngressConfigEntry{
Listeners: []*structs.ConsulIngressListener{{
Port: 3000,
Protocol: "tcp",
Services: []*structs.ConsulIngressService{{
Name: "service1",
}},
}},
})
require.Equal(t, map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"service1": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: 3000,
},
}, result)
})
t.Run("complex", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayBindAddressesIngressForBridge(&structs.ConsulIngressConfigEntry{
Listeners: []*structs.ConsulIngressListener{{
Port: 3000,
Protocol: "tcp",
Services: []*structs.ConsulIngressService{{
Name: "service1",
}, {
Name: "service2",
}},
}, {
Port: 3001,
Protocol: "http",
Services: []*structs.ConsulIngressService{{
Name: "service3",
}},
}},
})
require.Equal(t, map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"service1": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: 3000,
},
"service2": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: 3000,
},
"service3": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: 3001,
},
}, result)
})
}
func TestJobEndpointConnect_gatewayProxy(t *testing.T) {
ci.Parallel(t)
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("nil", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(nil, "bridge")
require.Nil(t, result)
})
t.Run("nil proxy", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
Ingress: &structs.ConsulIngressConfigEntry{
Listeners: []*structs.ConsulIngressListener{{
Port: 3000,
Protocol: "tcp",
Services: []*structs.ConsulIngressService{{
Name: "service1",
}},
}},
},
}, "bridge")
require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(defaultConnectTimeout),
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: false,
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"service1": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: 3000,
}},
}, result)
})
t.Run("ingress set defaults", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
},
Ingress: &structs.ConsulIngressConfigEntry{
Listeners: []*structs.ConsulIngressListener{{
Port: 3000,
Protocol: "tcp",
Services: []*structs.ConsulIngressService{{
Name: "service1",
}},
}},
},
}, "bridge")
require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: false,
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"service1": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: 3000,
}},
}, result)
})
t.Run("ingress leave as-is", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
},
Ingress: &structs.ConsulIngressConfigEntry{
Listeners: []*structs.ConsulIngressListener{{
Port: 3000,
Protocol: "tcp",
Services: []*structs.ConsulIngressService{{
Name: "service1",
}},
}},
},
}, "bridge")
require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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ConnectTimeout: nil,
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: false,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: nil,
}, result)
})
t.Run("terminating set defaults", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
EnvoyDNSDiscoveryType: "STRICT_DNS",
},
Terminating: &structs.ConsulTerminatingConfigEntry{
Services: []*structs.ConsulLinkedService{{
Name: "service1",
CAFile: "/cafile.pem",
CertFile: "/certfile.pem",
KeyFile: "/keyfile.pem",
SNI: "",
}},
},
}, "bridge")
require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: false,
EnvoyDNSDiscoveryType: "STRICT_DNS",
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"default": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: -1,
},
},
}, result)
})
t.Run("terminating leave as-is", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
},
Terminating: &structs.ConsulTerminatingConfigEntry{
Services: []*structs.ConsulLinkedService{{
Name: "service1",
}},
},
}, "bridge")
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: nil,
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: false,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: nil,
}, result)
})
t.Run("mesh set defaults in bridge", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
},
Mesh: &structs.ConsulMeshConfigEntry{
// nothing
},
}, "bridge")
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: false,
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: map[string]*structs.ConsulGatewayBindAddress{
"lan": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: -1,
},
"wan": {
Address: "0.0.0.0",
Port: -1,
},
},
}, result)
})
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("mesh set defaults in host", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
},
Mesh: &structs.ConsulMeshConfigEntry{
// nothing
},
}, "host")
require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: helper.TimeToPtr(2 * time.Second),
}, result)
})
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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t.Run("mesh leave as-is", func(t *testing.T) {
result := gatewayProxy(&structs.ConsulGateway{
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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Proxy: &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
},
Mesh: &structs.ConsulMeshConfigEntry{
// nothing
},
}, "bridge")
consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter may not have full node interconnectivity. Consul docs with more information: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway The following group level service block can be used to establish a Connect mesh gateway. service { connect { gateway { mesh { // no configuration } } } } Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their upstream blocks, e.g. service { connect { sidecar_service { proxy { upstreams { destination_name = "<service>" local_bind_port = <port> datacenter = "<datacenter>" mesh_gateway { mode = "<mode>" } } } } } } Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters. A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent config, e.g. client { host_network "public" { interface = "eth1" } } Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh gateway service from the public host_network, e.g. network { mode = "bridge" port "mesh_wan" { host_network = "public" } } Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g. service { name = "mesh-gateway" port = "mesh_wan" connect { gateway { mesh {} } } } Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul. By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting the `connect.sidecar_task` block. Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler. Closes #9446
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require.Equal(t, &structs.ConsulGatewayProxy{
ConnectTimeout: nil,
Config: map[string]interface{}{"foo": 1},
EnvoyGatewayNoDefaultBind: false,
EnvoyGatewayBindTaggedAddresses: true,
EnvoyGatewayBindAddresses: nil,
}, result)
})
}