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Charlie Voiselle 0473f35003
Fixup uses of sanity (#10187)
* Fixup uses of `sanity`
* Remove unnecessary comments.

These checks are better explained by earlier comments about
the context of the test. Per @tgross, moved the tests together
to better reinforce the overall shared context.

* Update nomad/fsm_test.go
2021-03-16 18:05:08 -04:00
Andre Ilhicas f45fc6c899
consul/connect: enable setting local_bind_address in upstream 2021-02-26 11:37:31 +00:00
Drew Bailey 86d9e1ff90
Merge pull request #9955 from hashicorp/on-update-services
Service and Check on_update configuration option (readiness checks)
2021-02-24 10:11:05 -05:00
Seth Hoenig d557d6bf94 consul/connect: Fix bug where connect sidecar services would be unnecessarily re-registered
This PR fixes a bug where sidecar services would be re-registered into Consul every ~30
seconds, caused by the parent service having its tags field set and the sidecar_service
tags unset. Nomad would directly compare the tags between its copy of the sidecar service
definition and the tags of the sidecar service reported by Consul. This does not work,
because Consul will under-the-hood set the sidecar service tags to inherit the parent
service tags if the sidecar service tags are unset. The comparison then done by Nomad
would not match, if the parent sidecar tags are set.

Fixes #10025
2021-02-22 12:02:58 -06:00
AndrewChubatiuk 157f8de903 pr comments 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk cb84d8ef11 fixed typo 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 4f49614760 fixed typo 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk c4bece2b09 fixed typo 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk cb527c5d83 fixed tests 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk abb7fd1e36 fixed connect port label 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 3e11860b6d fixed connect port label 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk cd152643fb fixed connect port label 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk af7a16d774 tests fix 2021-02-13 02:42:14 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 3d0aa2ef56 allocate sidecar task port on host_network interface 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 47c690479c fixed tests 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 46c639c5d6 fixed tests 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 77f9b84a30 fixed tests 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 99201412da removed proxy suffix 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 844ac16900 fixed variable initialization 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
AndrewChubatiuk 78465bbd23 customized default sidecar checks 2021-02-13 02:42:13 +02:00
Drew Bailey 82f971f289
OnUpdate configuration for services and checks
Allow for readiness type checks by configuring nomad to ignore warnings
or errors reported by a service check. This allows the deployment to
progress and while Consul handles introducing the sercive into a
resource pool once the check passes.
2021-02-08 08:32:40 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 8b05efcf88 consul/connect: Add support for Connect terminating gateways
This PR implements Nomad built-in support for running Consul Connect
terminating gateways. Such a gateway can be used by services running
inside the service mesh to access "legacy" services running outside
the service mesh while still making use of Consul's service identity
based networking and ACL policies.

https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/terminating-gateway

These gateways are declared as part of a task group level service
definition within the connect stanza.

service {
  connect {
    gateway {
      proxy {
        // envoy proxy configuration
      }
      terminating {
        // terminating-gateway configuration entry
      }
    }
  }
}

Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in
Consul. The gateay task can be customized by configuring the
connect.sidecar_task block.

When the gateway.terminating field is set, Nomad will write/update
the Configuration Entry into Consul on job submission. Because CEs
are global in scope and there may be more than one Nomad cluster
communicating with Consul, there is an assumption that any terminating
gateway defined in Nomad for a particular service will be the same
among Nomad clusters.

Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, checked by a node constraint.

Closes #9445
2021-01-25 10:36:04 -06:00
Nick Ethier 6705f845f2
Merge pull request #9739 from hashicorp/b-alloc-netmode-ports
Use port's to value when building service address under 'alloc' addr_mode
2021-01-07 09:16:27 -05:00
Nick Ethier bb060bd46b command/agent/consul: remove duplicated tests 2021-01-06 14:11:31 -05:00
Kris Hicks 868ba0cea5
consul: Refactor parts of UpdateWorkload (#9737)
This removes modification of ops in methods that UpdateWorkload calls, keeping
them local to UpdateWorkload. It also includes some rewrites of checkRegs for
clarity.
2021-01-06 11:11:28 -08:00
Nick Ethier ab01e19df3 command/agent/consul: use port's to value when building service address under 'alloc' addr_mode 2021-01-06 13:52:48 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 6c9366986b consul/connect: avoid NPE from unset connect gateway proxy
Submitting a job with an ingress gateway in host networking mode
with an absent gateway.proxy block would cause the Nomad client
to panic on NPE.

The consul registration bits would assume the proxy stanza was
not nil, but it could be if the user does not supply any manually
configured envoy proxy settings.

Check the proxy field is not nil before using it.

Fixes #9669
2021-01-05 09:27:01 -06:00
Seth Hoenig e81e9223ef consul/connect: enable setting datacenter in connect upstream
Before, upstreams could only be defined using the default datacenter.
Now, the `datacenter` field can be set in a connect upstream definition,
informing consul of the desire for an instance of the upstream service
in the specified datacenter. The field is optional and continues to
default to the local datacenter.

Closes #8964
2020-11-30 10:38:30 -06:00
Seth Hoenig b19bc6be2b consul: prevent re-registration churn by correctly comparing sidecar tags
Previously, connect sidecars would be re-registered with consul every cycle
of Nomad's reconciliation loop around Consul service registrations. This is
because part of the comparison used `reflect.DeepEqual` on []string objects,
which returns false when one object is `[]string{}` and the other is `[]string{}(nil)`.

Unforunately, this was always the case, and every Connect sidecar service
would be re-registered on every iteration, which happens every 30 seconds.
2020-11-11 18:01:17 -06:00
Nick Ethier 04f5c4ee5f
ar/groupservice: remove drivernetwork (#9233)
* ar/groupservice: remove drivernetwork

* consul: allow host address_mode to accept raw port numbers

* consul: fix logic for blank address
2020-11-05 15:00:22 -05:00
Nick Ethier 4903e5b114
Consul with CNI and host_network addresses (#9095)
* consul: advertise cni and multi host interface addresses

* structs: add service/check address_mode validation

* ar/groupservices: fetch networkstatus at hook runtime

* ar/groupservice: nil check network status getter before calling

* consul: comment network status can be nil
2020-10-15 15:32:21 -04:00
Seth Hoenig ed13e5723f consul/connect: dynamically select envoy sidecar at runtime
As newer versions of Consul are released, the minimum version of Envoy
it supports as a sidecar proxy also gets bumped. Starting with the upcoming
Consul v1.9.X series, Envoy v1.11.X will no longer be supported. Current
versions of Nomad hardcode a version of Envoy v1.11.2 to be used as the
default implementation of Connect sidecar proxy.

This PR introduces a change such that each Nomad Client will query its
local Consul for a list of Envoy proxies that it supports (https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/8545)
and then launch the Connect sidecar proxy task using the latest supported version
of Envoy. If the `SupportedProxies` API component is not available from
Consul, Nomad will fallback to the old version of Envoy supported by old
versions of Consul.

Setting the meta configuration option `meta.connect.sidecar_image` or
setting the `connect.sidecar_task` stanza will take precedence as is
the current behavior for sidecar proxies.

Setting the meta configuration option `meta.connect.gateway_image`
will take precedence as is the current behavior for connect gateways.

`meta.connect.sidecar_image` and `meta.connect.gateway_image` may make
use of the special `${NOMAD_envoy_version}` variable interpolation, which
resolves to the newest version of Envoy supported by the Consul agent.

Addresses #8585 #7665
2020-10-13 09:14:12 -05:00
Pierre Cauchois 1efe05f516 Do not double-remove checks removed by Consul
When deregistering a service, consul also deregisters the associated
checks. The current state keeps track of all services and all checks
separately and deregisters them in sequence, which leads, whether during
syncs or shutdowns, to check deregistrations happening twice and failing
the second time (generating errors in logs)

This fix includes:
- a fix to the sync logic that just pulls the checks *after* the
services have been synced
- a fix to the shutdown mechanism that gets an updated list of checks
after deregistering the services, so that we get a cleaner check
deregistration process.
2020-10-06 00:30:29 +00:00
Seth Hoenig 26e77623e5 consul/connect: fixup tests to use new consul sdk 2020-08-24 12:02:41 -05:00
Seth Hoenig c4fa644315 consul/connect: remove envoy dns option from gateway proxy config 2020-08-24 09:11:55 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 5b072029f2 consul/connect: add initial support for ingress gateways
This PR adds initial support for running Consul Connect Ingress Gateways (CIGs) in Nomad. These gateways are declared as part of a task group level service definition within the connect stanza.

```hcl
service {
  connect {
    gateway {
      proxy {
        // envoy proxy configuration
      }
      ingress {
        // ingress-gateway configuration entry
      }
    }
  }
}
```

A gateway can be run in `bridge` or `host` networking mode, with the caveat that host networking necessitates manually specifying the Envoy admin listener (which cannot be disabled) via the service port value.

Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul, and Nomad only supports running Envoy as a gateway using the docker driver.

Aims to address #8294 and tangentially #8647
2020-08-21 16:21:54 -05:00
Seth Hoenig fd4804bf26 consul: able to set pass/fail thresholds on consul service checks
This change adds the ability to set the fields `success_before_passing` and
`failures_before_critical` on Consul service check definitions. This is a
feature added to Consul v1.7.0 and later.
  https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/checks#success-failures-before-passing-critical

Nomad doesn't do much besides pass the fields through to Consul.

Fixes #6913
2020-08-10 14:08:09 -05:00
Seth Hoenig e79b79034d connect/native: fixup command/agent/consul/connect test cases 2020-06-24 09:05:56 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 4d71f22a11 consul/connect: add support for running connect native tasks
This PR adds the capability of running Connect Native Tasks on Nomad,
particularly when TLS and ACLs are enabled on Consul.

The `connect` stanza now includes a `native` parameter, which can be
set to the name of task that backs the Connect Native Consul service.

There is a new Client configuration parameter for the `consul` stanza
called `share_ssl`. Like `allow_unauthenticated` the default value is
true, but recommended to be disabled in production environments. When
enabled, the Nomad Client's Consul TLS information is shared with
Connect Native tasks through the normal Consul environment variables.
This does NOT include auth or token information.

If Consul ACLs are enabled, Service Identity Tokens are automatically
and injected into the Connect Native task through the CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable.

Any of the automatically set environment variables can be overridden by
the Connect Native task using the `env` stanza.

Fixes #6083
2020-06-22 14:07:44 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 9aa9721143 connect: fix bug where absent connect.proxy stanza needs default config
In some refactoring, a bug was introduced where if the connect.proxy
stanza in a submitted job was nil, the default proxy configuration
would not be initialized with default values, effectively breaking
Connect.

      connect {
        sidecar_service {} # should work
      }

In contrast, by setting an empty proxy stanza, the config values would
be inserted correctly.

      connect {
        sidecar_service {
	  proxy {} # workaround
	}
      }

This commit restores the original behavior, where having a proxy
stanza present is not required.

The unit test for this case has also been corrected.
2020-04-01 11:19:32 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 0266f056b8 connect: enable proxy.passthrough configuration
Enable configuration of HTTP and gRPC endpoints which should be exposed by
the Connect sidecar proxy. This changeset is the first "non-magical" pass
that lays the groundwork for enabling Consul service checks for tasks
running in a network namespace because they are Connect-enabled. The changes
here provide for full configuration of the

  connect {
    sidecar_service {
      proxy {
        expose {
          paths = [{
		path = <exposed endpoint>
                protocol = <http or grpc>
                local_path_port = <local endpoint port>
                listener_port = <inbound mesh port>
	  }, ... ]
       }
    }
  }

stanza. Everything from `expose` and below is new, and partially implements
the precedent set by Consul:
  https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/registration/service-registration.html#expose-paths-configuration-reference

Combined with a task-group level network port-mapping in the form:

  port "exposeExample" { to = -1 }

it is now possible to "punch a hole" through the network namespace
to a specific HTTP or gRPC path, with the anticipated use case of creating
Consul checks on Connect enabled services.

A future PR may introduce more automagic behavior, where we can do things like

1) auto-fill the 'expose.path.local_path_port' with the default value of the
   'service.port' value for task-group level connect-enabled services.

2) automatically generate a port-mapping

3) enable an 'expose.checks' flag which automatically creates exposed endpoints
   for every compatible consul service check (http/grpc checks on connect
   enabled services).
2020-03-31 17:15:27 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 1ce4eb17fa client: use consistent name for struct receiver parameter
This helps reduce the number of squiggly lines in Goland.
2020-03-31 17:15:27 -06:00
Seth Hoenig b3664c628c
Merge pull request #7524 from hashicorp/docs-consul-acl-minimums
consul: annotate Consul interfaces with ACLs
2020-03-30 13:27:27 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 0a812ab689 consul: annotate Consul interfaces with ACLs 2020-03-30 10:17:28 -06:00
Mahmood Ali b0cc23ae63 tests: deflake TestConsul_PeriodicSync 2020-03-30 07:06:47 -04:00
Jasmine Dahilig 7b3f3497ed mock task hook coordinator in consul integration test 2020-03-21 17:52:55 -04:00
Seth Hoenig 0f99cdd0d9
Merge pull request #7192 from hashicorp/b-connect-stanza-ignore
consul/connect: in-place update sidecar service registrations on changes
2020-02-21 09:24:53 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 54b5173eca consul/connect: in-place update sidecar service registrations on changes
Fix a bug where consul service definitions would not be updated if changes
were made to the service in the Nomad job. Currently this only fixes the
bug for cases where the fix is a matter of updating consul agent's service
registration. There is related bug where destructive changes are required
(see #6877) which will be fixed in another PR.

The enable_tag_override configuration setting for the parent service is
applied to the sidecar service.

Fixes #6459
2020-02-19 13:07:04 -06:00
Mahmood Ali 98ad59b1de update rest of consul packages 2020-02-16 16:25:04 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 0e44094d1a client: enable configuring enable_tag_override for services
Consul provides a feature of Service Definitions where the tags
associated with a service can be modified through the Catalog API,
overriding the value(s) configured in the agent's service configuration.

To enable this feature, the flag enable_tag_override must be configured
in the service definition.

Previously, Nomad did not allow configuring this flag, and thus the default
value of false was used. Now, it is configurable.

Because Nomad itself acts as a state machine around the the service definitions
of the tasks it manages, it's worth describing what happens when this feature
is enabled and why.

Consider the basic case where there is no Nomad, and your service is provided
to consul as a boring JSON file. The ultimate source of truth for the definition
of that service is the file, and is stored in the agent. Later, Consul performs
"anti-entropy" which synchronizes the Catalog (stored only the leaders). Then
with enable_tag_override=true, the tags field is available for "external"
modification through the Catalog API (rather than directly configuring the
service definition file, or using the Agent API). The important observation
is that if the service definition ever changes (i.e. the file is changed &
config reloaded OR the Agent API is used to modify the service), those
"external" tag values are thrown away, and the new service definition is
once again the source of truth.

In the Nomad case, Nomad itself is the source of truth over the Agent in
the same way the JSON file was the source of truth in the example above.
That means any time Nomad sets a new service definition, any externally
configured tags are going to be replaced. When does this happen? Only on
major lifecycle events, for example when a task is modified because of an
updated job spec from the 'nomad job run <existing>' command. Otherwise,
Nomad's periodic re-sync's with Consul will now no longer try to restore
the externally modified tag values (as long as enable_tag_override=true).

Fixes #2057
2020-02-10 08:00:55 -06:00