This PR is a continuation of #14917, where we missed the ipv6 cases.
Consul auto-inserts tagged_addresses for keys
- lan_ipv4
- wan_ipv4
- lan_ipv6
- wan_ipv6
even though the service registration coming from Nomad does not contain such
elements. When doing the differential between services Nomad expects to be
registered vs. the services actually registered into Consul, we must first
purge these automatically inserted tagged_addresses if they do not exist in
the Nomad view of the Consul service.
This PR adds trace logging around the differential done between a Nomad service
registration and its corresponding Consul service registration, in an effort
to shed light on why a service registration request is being made.
This commit performs refactoring to pull out common service
registration objects into a new `client/serviceregistration`
package. This new package will form the base point for all
client specific service registration functionality.
The Consul specific implementation is not moved as it also
includes non-service registration implementations; this reduces
the blast radius of the changes as well.
This PR uses regex-based matching for sidecar proxy services and checks when syncing
with Consul. Previously we would check if the parent of the sidecar was still being
tracked in Nomad. This is a false invariant - one which we must not depend when we
make #10845 work.
Fixes#10843
This PR makes it so the Consul sync logic will ignore operations that
do not specify an action to take (i.e. [de-]register [services|checks]).
Ideally such noops would be discarded at the callsites (i.e. users
of [Create|Update|Remove]Workload], but we can also be defensive
at the commit point.
Also adds 2 trace logging statements which are helpful for diagnosing
sync operations with Consul - when they happen and why.
Fixes#10797
This PR fixes a bug where modifying the upstreams of a Connect sidecar proxy
would not result Consul applying the changes, unless an additional change to
the job would trigger a task replacement (thus replacing the service definition).
The fix is to check if upstreams have been modified between Nomad's view of the
sidecar service definition, and the service definition for the sidecar that is
actually registered in Consul.
Fixes#8754
This PR changes Nomad's wrapper around the Consul NamespaceAPI so that
it will detect if the Consul Namespaces feature is enabled before making
a request to the Namespaces API. Namespaces are not enabled in Consul OSS,
and require a suitable license to be used with Consul ENT.
Previously Nomad would check for a 404 status code when makeing a request
to the Namespaces API to "detect" if Consul OSS was being used. This does
not work for Consul ENT with Namespaces disabled, which returns a 500.
Now we avoid requesting the namespace API altogether if Consul is detected
to be the OSS sku, or if the Namespaces feature is not licensed. Since
Consul can be upgraded from OSS to ENT, or a new license applied, we cache
the value for 1 minute, refreshing on demand if expired.
Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad-enterprise/issues/575
Note that the ticket originally describes using attributes from https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/10688.
This turns out not to be possible due to a chicken-egg situation between
bootstrapping the agent and setting up the consul client. Also fun: the
Consul fingerprinter creates its own Consul client, because there is no
[currently] no way to pass the agent's client through the fingerprint factory.
This PR adds the common OSS changes for adding support for Consul Namespaces,
which is going to be a Nomad Enterprise feature. There is no new functionality
provided by this changeset and hopefully no new bugs.
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
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.
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.
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
Renamed from command/agent/consul/client_test.go (Browse further)