Nomad jobs may be configured with a TaskGroup which contains a Service
definition that is Consul Connect enabled. These service definitions end
up establishing a Consul Connect Proxy Task (e.g. envoy, by default). In
the case where Consul ACLs are enabled, a Service Identity token is required
for these tasks to run & connect, etc. This changeset enables the Nomad Server
to recieve RPC requests for the derivation of SI tokens on behalf of instances
of Consul Connect using Tasks. Those tokens are then relayed back to the
requesting Client, which then injects the tokens in the secrets directory of
the Task.
Enable any Server to lookup the unique ClusterID. If one has not been
generated, and this node is the leader, generate a UUID and attempt to
apply it through raft.
The value is not yet used anywhere in this changeset, but is a prerequisite
for gh-6701.
It has been decided we're going to live in a many core world.
Let's take advantage of that and parallelize these state store
tests which all run in memory and are largely CPU bound.
An unscientific benchmark demonstrating the improvement:
[mp state (master)] $ go test
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/state 5.162s
[mp state (f-parallelize-state-store-tests)] $ go test
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/state 1.527s
If ACL Request is unauthenticated, we should honor the anonymous token.
This PR makes few changes:
* `GetPolicy` endpoints may return policy if anonymous policy allows it,
or return permission denied otherwise.
* `ListPolicies` returns an empty policy list, or one with anonymous
policy if one exists.
Without this PR, the we return an incomprehensible error.
Before:
```
$ curl http://localhost:4646/v1/acl/policy/doesntexist; echo
acl token lookup failed: index error: UUID must be 36 characters
$ curl http://localhost:4646/v1/acl/policies; echo
acl token lookup failed: index error: UUID must be 36 characters
```
After:
```
$ curl http://localhost:4646/v1/acl/policy/doesntexist; echo
Permission denied
$ curl http://localhost:4646/v1/acl/policies; echo
[]
```
Rename SnapshotAfter to SnapshotMinIndex. The old name was not
technically accurate. SnapshotAtOrAfter is more accurate, but wordy and
still lacks context about what precisely it is at or after (the index).
SnapshotMinIndex was chosen as it describes the action (snapshot), a
constraint (minimum), and the object of the constraint (index).
Fix a case where `node.StatusUpdatedAt` was manipulated directly in
memory.
This ensures that StatusUpdatedAt is set in raft layer, and ensures that
the field is updated when node drain/eligibility is updated too.
This fixes a bug in the state store during plan apply. When
denormalizing preempted allocations it incorrectly set the preemptor's
job during the update. This eventually causes a panic downstream in the
client. Added a test assertion that failed before and passes after this fix