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consul/agent/config_endpoint_test.go

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package agent
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/testrpc"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestConfig_Get(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create some config entries.
reqs := []structs.ConfigEntryRequest{
{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Entry: &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Name: "foo",
},
},
{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Entry: &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Name: "bar",
},
},
{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Entry: &structs.ProxyConfigEntry{
Name: structs.ProxyConfigGlobal,
Config: map[string]interface{}{
"foo": "bar",
"bar": 1,
},
},
},
}
for _, req := range reqs {
Centralized Config CLI (#5731) * Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management * Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint * Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package. * First pass at the API client for the config entries * Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well. Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries. * Minor API client fixes * Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON * Get some of the api client tests passing * Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing. * Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON. * Add a MapWalk test * Get rid of unused func * Get rid of unused imports * Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types * Stub out most of the central config cli Fully implement the config read command. * Basic config delete command implementation * Implement config write command * Implement config list subcommand Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output. * Update command usage * Update some help usage formatting * Add the connect enable helper cli command * Update list command output * Rename the config entry API client methods. * Use renamed apis * Implement config write tests Stub the others with the noTabs tests. * Change list output format Now just simply output 1 line per named config * Add config read tests * Add invalid args write test. * Add config delete tests * Add config list tests * Add connect enable tests * Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not. * Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should. * Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS * Fix up a few more tests * Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply * Update config_write_test.go * Get rid of unused import
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out := false
require.NoError(t, a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Apply", &req, &out))
}
t.Run("get a single service entry", func(t *testing.T) {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "/v1/config/service-defaults/foo", nil)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
obj, err := a.srv.Config(resp, req)
require.NoError(t, err)
value := obj.(structs.ConfigEntry)
require.Equal(t, structs.ServiceDefaults, value.GetKind())
entry := value.(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry)
require.Equal(t, entry.Name, "foo")
})
t.Run("list both service entries", func(t *testing.T) {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "/v1/config/service-defaults", nil)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
obj, err := a.srv.Config(resp, req)
require.NoError(t, err)
value := obj.([]structs.ConfigEntry)
require.Len(t, value, 2)
require.Equal(t, value[0].(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry).Name, "bar")
require.Equal(t, value[1].(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry).Name, "foo")
})
t.Run("get global proxy config", func(t *testing.T) {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "/v1/config/proxy-defaults/global", nil)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
obj, err := a.srv.Config(resp, req)
require.NoError(t, err)
value := obj.(structs.ConfigEntry)
require.Equal(t, value.GetKind(), structs.ProxyDefaults)
entry := value.(*structs.ProxyConfigEntry)
require.Equal(t, structs.ProxyConfigGlobal, entry.Name)
require.Contains(t, entry.Config, "foo")
require.Equal(t, "bar", entry.Config["foo"])
})
t.Run("error on no arguments", func(t *testing.T) {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "/v1/config/", nil)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.Config(resp, req)
require.Error(t, errors.New("Must provide either a kind or both kind and name"), err)
})
}
func TestConfig_Delete(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
require := require.New(t)
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create some config entries.
reqs := []structs.ConfigEntryRequest{
{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Entry: &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Name: "foo",
},
},
{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Entry: &structs.ServiceConfigEntry{
Name: "bar",
},
},
}
for _, req := range reqs {
Centralized Config CLI (#5731) * Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management * Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint * Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package. * First pass at the API client for the config entries * Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well. Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries. * Minor API client fixes * Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON * Get some of the api client tests passing * Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing. * Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON. * Add a MapWalk test * Get rid of unused func * Get rid of unused imports * Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types * Stub out most of the central config cli Fully implement the config read command. * Basic config delete command implementation * Implement config write command * Implement config list subcommand Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output. * Update command usage * Update some help usage formatting * Add the connect enable helper cli command * Update list command output * Rename the config entry API client methods. * Use renamed apis * Implement config write tests Stub the others with the noTabs tests. * Change list output format Now just simply output 1 line per named config * Add config read tests * Add invalid args write test. * Add config delete tests * Add config list tests * Add connect enable tests * Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not. * Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should. * Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS * Fix up a few more tests * Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply * Update config_write_test.go * Get rid of unused import
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out := false
require.NoError(a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Apply", &req, &out))
}
// Delete an entry.
{
req, _ := http.NewRequest("DELETE", "/v1/config/service-defaults/bar", nil)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.Config(resp, req)
require.NoError(err)
}
// Get the remaining entry.
{
args := structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
var out structs.IndexedConfigEntries
require.NoError(a.RPC("ConfigEntry.List", &args, &out))
require.Equal(structs.ServiceDefaults, out.Kind)
require.Len(out.Entries, 1)
entry := out.Entries[0].(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry)
require.Equal(entry.Name, "foo")
}
}
func TestConfig_Apply(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
require := require.New(t)
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create some config entries.
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
{
"Kind": "service-defaults",
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "tcp"
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(err)
if resp.Code != 200 {
t.Fatalf(resp.Body.String())
}
// Get the remaining entry.
{
args := structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "foo",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
var out structs.ConfigEntryResponse
require.NoError(a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Get", &args, &out))
require.NotNil(out.Entry)
entry := out.Entry.(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry)
require.Equal(entry.Name, "foo")
}
}
func TestConfig_Apply_ProxyDefaultsMeshGateway(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create some config entries.
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
{
"Kind": "proxy-defaults",
"Name": "global",
"MeshGateway": {
"Mode": "local"
}
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, 200, resp.Code, "!200 Response Code: %s", resp.Body.String())
// Get the remaining entry.
{
args := structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ProxyDefaults,
Name: "global",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
var out structs.ConfigEntryResponse
require.NoError(t, a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Get", &args, &out))
require.NotNil(t, out.Entry)
entry := out.Entry.(*structs.ProxyConfigEntry)
require.Equal(t, structs.MeshGatewayModeLocal, entry.MeshGateway.Mode)
}
}
func TestConfig_Apply_CAS(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
require := require.New(t)
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create some config entries.
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
{
"Kind": "service-defaults",
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "tcp"
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(err)
if resp.Code != 200 {
t.Fatalf(resp.Body.String())
}
// Get the entry remaining entry.
args := structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "foo",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
out := &structs.ConfigEntryResponse{}
require.NoError(a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Get", &args, out))
require.NotNil(out.Entry)
entry := out.Entry.(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry)
Centralized Config CLI (#5731) * Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management * Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint * Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package. * First pass at the API client for the config entries * Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well. Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries. * Minor API client fixes * Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON * Get some of the api client tests passing * Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing. * Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON. * Add a MapWalk test * Get rid of unused func * Get rid of unused imports * Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types * Stub out most of the central config cli Fully implement the config read command. * Basic config delete command implementation * Implement config write command * Implement config list subcommand Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output. * Update command usage * Update some help usage formatting * Add the connect enable helper cli command * Update list command output * Rename the config entry API client methods. * Use renamed apis * Implement config write tests Stub the others with the noTabs tests. * Change list output format Now just simply output 1 line per named config * Add config read tests * Add invalid args write test. * Add config delete tests * Add config list tests * Add connect enable tests * Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not. * Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should. * Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS * Fix up a few more tests * Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply * Update config_write_test.go * Get rid of unused import
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body = bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
{
"Kind": "service-defaults",
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "udp"
}
`))
req, _ = http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config?cas=0", body)
resp = httptest.NewRecorder()
Centralized Config CLI (#5731) * Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management * Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint * Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package. * First pass at the API client for the config entries * Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well. Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries. * Minor API client fixes * Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON * Get some of the api client tests passing * Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing. * Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON. * Add a MapWalk test * Get rid of unused func * Get rid of unused imports * Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types * Stub out most of the central config cli Fully implement the config read command. * Basic config delete command implementation * Implement config write command * Implement config list subcommand Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output. * Update command usage * Update some help usage formatting * Add the connect enable helper cli command * Update list command output * Rename the config entry API client methods. * Use renamed apis * Implement config write tests Stub the others with the noTabs tests. * Change list output format Now just simply output 1 line per named config * Add config read tests * Add invalid args write test. * Add config delete tests * Add config list tests * Add connect enable tests * Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not. * Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should. * Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS * Fix up a few more tests * Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply * Update config_write_test.go * Get rid of unused import
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writtenRaw, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(err)
written, ok := writtenRaw.(bool)
require.True(ok)
require.False(written)
require.EqualValues(200, resp.Code, resp.Body.String())
body = bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
{
"Kind": "service-defaults",
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "udp"
}
`))
req, _ = http.NewRequest("PUT", fmt.Sprintf("/v1/config?cas=%d", entry.GetRaftIndex().ModifyIndex), body)
resp = httptest.NewRecorder()
Centralized Config CLI (#5731) * Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management * Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint * Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package. * First pass at the API client for the config entries * Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well. Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries. * Minor API client fixes * Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON * Get some of the api client tests passing * Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing. * Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON. * Add a MapWalk test * Get rid of unused func * Get rid of unused imports * Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types * Stub out most of the central config cli Fully implement the config read command. * Basic config delete command implementation * Implement config write command * Implement config list subcommand Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output. * Update command usage * Update some help usage formatting * Add the connect enable helper cli command * Update list command output * Rename the config entry API client methods. * Use renamed apis * Implement config write tests Stub the others with the noTabs tests. * Change list output format Now just simply output 1 line per named config * Add config read tests * Add invalid args write test. * Add config delete tests * Add config list tests * Add connect enable tests * Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not. * Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should. * Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS * Fix up a few more tests * Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply * Update config_write_test.go * Get rid of unused import
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writtenRaw, err = a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(err)
Centralized Config CLI (#5731) * Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management * Finish implementing decoding in the HTTP Config entry apply endpoint * Add CAS operation to the config entry apply endpoint Also use this for the bootstrapping and move the config entry decoding function into the structs package. * First pass at the API client for the config entries * Fixup some of the ConfigEntry APIs Return a singular response object instead of a list for the ConfigEntry.Get RPC. This gets plumbed through the HTTP API as well. Dont return QueryMeta in the JSON response for the config entry listing HTTP API. Instead just return a list of config entries. * Minor API client fixes * Attempt at some ConfigEntry api client tests These don’t currently work due to weak typing in JSON * Get some of the api client tests passing * Implement reflectwalk magic to correct JSON encoding a ProxyConfigEntry Also added a test for the HTTP endpoint that exposes the problem. However, since the test doesn’t actually do the JSON encode/decode its still failing. * Move MapWalk magic into a binary marshaller instead of JSON. * Add a MapWalk test * Get rid of unused func * Get rid of unused imports * Fixup some tests now that the decoding from msgpack coerces things into json compat types * Stub out most of the central config cli Fully implement the config read command. * Basic config delete command implementation * Implement config write command * Implement config list subcommand Not entirely sure about the output here. Its basically the read output indented with a line specifying the kind/name of each type which is also duplicated in the indented output. * Update command usage * Update some help usage formatting * Add the connect enable helper cli command * Update list command output * Rename the config entry API client methods. * Use renamed apis * Implement config write tests Stub the others with the noTabs tests. * Change list output format Now just simply output 1 line per named config * Add config read tests * Add invalid args write test. * Add config delete tests * Add config list tests * Add connect enable tests * Update some CLI commands to use CAS ops This also modifies the HTTP API for a write op to return a boolean indicating whether the value was written or not. * Fix up the HTTP API CAS tests as I realized they weren’t testing what they should. * Update config entry rpc tests to properly test CAS * Fix up a few more tests * Fix some tests that using ConfigEntries.Apply * Update config_write_test.go * Get rid of unused import
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written, ok = writtenRaw.(bool)
require.True(ok)
require.True(written)
require.EqualValues(200, resp.Code, resp.Body.String())
// Get the entry remaining entry.
args = structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "foo",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
out = &structs.ConfigEntryResponse{}
require.NoError(a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Get", &args, out))
require.NotNil(out.Entry)
newEntry := out.Entry.(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry)
require.NotEqual(entry.GetRaftIndex(), newEntry.GetRaftIndex())
}
func TestConfig_Apply_Decoding(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
t.Run("No Kind", func(t *testing.T) {
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(
`{
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "tcp"
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.Error(t, err)
badReq, ok := err.(BadRequestError)
require.True(t, ok)
require.Equal(t, "Request decoding failed: Payload does not contain a kind/Kind key at the top level", badReq.Reason)
})
t.Run("Kind Not String", func(t *testing.T) {
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(
`{
"Kind": 123,
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "tcp"
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.Error(t, err)
badReq, ok := err.(BadRequestError)
require.True(t, ok)
require.Equal(t, "Request decoding failed: Kind value in payload is not a string", badReq.Reason)
})
t.Run("Lowercase kind", func(t *testing.T) {
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(
`{
"kind": "service-defaults",
"Name": "foo",
"Protocol": "tcp"
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.EqualValues(t, 200, resp.Code, resp.Body.String())
// Get the remaining entry.
{
args := structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ServiceDefaults,
Name: "foo",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
var out structs.ConfigEntryResponse
require.NoError(t, a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Get", &args, &out))
require.NotNil(t, out.Entry)
entry := out.Entry.(*structs.ServiceConfigEntry)
require.Equal(t, entry.Name, "foo")
}
})
}
func TestConfig_Apply_ProxyDefaultsExpose(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create some config entries.
body := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(`
{
"Kind": "proxy-defaults",
"Name": "global",
"Expose": {
"Checks": true,
"Paths": [
{
"LocalPathPort": 8080,
"ListenerPort": 21500,
"Path": "/healthz",
"Protocol": "http2"
}
]
}
}`))
req, _ := http.NewRequest("PUT", "/v1/config", body)
resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
_, err := a.srv.ConfigApply(resp, req)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, 200, resp.Code, "!200 Response Code: %s", resp.Body.String())
// Get the remaining entry.
{
args := structs.ConfigEntryQuery{
Kind: structs.ProxyDefaults,
Name: "global",
Datacenter: "dc1",
}
var out structs.ConfigEntryResponse
require.NoError(t, a.RPC("ConfigEntry.Get", &args, &out))
require.NotNil(t, out.Entry)
entry := out.Entry.(*structs.ProxyConfigEntry)
expose := structs.ExposeConfig{
Checks: true,
Paths: []structs.ExposePath{
{
LocalPathPort: 8080,
ListenerPort: 21500,
Path: "/healthz",
Protocol: "http2",
},
},
}
require.Equal(t, expose, entry.Expose)
}
}