consul/agent/agent.go

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package agent
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import (
"context"
"crypto/sha512"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
"io/ioutil"
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"net"
"net/http"
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"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
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"strconv"
"strings"
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"sync"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-connlimit"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-memdb"
"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
"google.golang.org/grpc"
"google.golang.org/grpc/grpclog"
"github.com/armon/go-metrics"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/acl"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/ae"
autoconf "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/auto-config"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache"
cachetype "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cache-types"
certmon "github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/cert-monitor"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/checks"
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/config"
pkg refactor command/agent/* -> agent/* command/consul/* -> agent/consul/* command/agent/command{,_test}.go -> command/agent{,_test}.go command/base/command.go -> command/base.go command/base/* -> command/* commands.go -> command/commands.go The script which did the refactor is: ( cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/consul git mv command/agent/command.go command/agent.go git mv command/agent/command_test.go command/agent_test.go git mv command/agent/flag_slice_value{,_test}.go command/ git mv command/agent . git mv command/base/command.go command/base.go git mv command/base/config_util{,_test}.go command/ git mv commands.go command/ git mv consul agent rmdir command/base/ gsed -i -e 's|package agent|package command|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package agent|package command|' command/flag_slice_value{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package base|package command|' command/base.go command/config_util{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package main|package command|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|base.Command|BaseCommand|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|agent.Command|AgentCommand|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|\tCommand:|\tBaseCommand:|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.||' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|command\.||' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|command|c|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|range Commands|range command.Commands|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|Commands: Commands|Commands: command.Commands|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.BoolValue|BoolValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.DurationValue|DurationValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.StringValue|StringValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.UintValue|UintValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|\bCommand\b|BaseCommand|' command/base.go gsed -i -e 's|BaseCommand Options|Command Options|' command/base.go gsed -i -e 's|base.Command|BaseCommand|' command/*.go gsed -i -e 's|c\.Command|c.BaseCommand|g' command/*.go gsed -i -e 's|\tCommand:|\tBaseCommand:|' command/*_test.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.||' command/*_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\bCommand\b|AgentCommand|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|cmd.AgentCommand|cmd.BaseCommand|' command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|cli.AgentCommand = new(Command)|cli.Command = new(AgentCommand)|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|exec.AgentCommand|exec.Command|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|exec.BaseCommand|exec.Command|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|NewTestAgent|agent.NewTestAgent|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|= TestConfig|= agent.TestConfig|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|: RetryJoin|: agent.RetryJoin|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\.\./\.\./|../|' command/config_util_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\bverifyUniqueListeners|VerifyUniqueListeners|' agent/config{,_test}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bserfLANKeyring\b|SerfLANKeyring|g' agent/{agent,keyring,testagent}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bserfWANKeyring\b|SerfWANKeyring|g' agent/{agent,keyring,testagent}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bNewAgent\b|agent.New|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bNewAgent|New|' agent/{acl_test,agent,testagent}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bAgent\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bBool\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bDefaultConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bDevConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bMergeConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bReadConfigPaths\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bParseMetaPair\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bSerfLANKeyring\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bSerfWANKeyring\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|circonus\.agent|circonus|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|logger\.agent|logger|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|metrics\.agent|metrics|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|// agent.Agent|// agent|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|a\.agent\.Config|a.Config|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|agent\.AppendSliceValue|AppendSliceValue|' command/{configtest,validate}.go gsed -i -e 's|consul/consul|agent/consul|' GNUmakefile gsed -i -e 's|\.\./test|../../test|' agent/consul/server_test.go # fix imports f=$(grep -rl 'github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/agent' * | grep '\.go') gsed -i -e 's|github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/agent|github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent|' $f goimports -w $f f=$(grep -rl 'github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul' * | grep '\.go') gsed -i -e 's|github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul|github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul|' $f goimports -w $f goimports -w command/*.go main.go )
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/local"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/pool"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/proxycfg"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/systemd"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/token"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/xds"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api/watch"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/ipaddr"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib/file"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/logging"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/tlsutil"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/types"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-uuid"
"github.com/hashicorp/memberlist"
"github.com/hashicorp/raft"
"github.com/hashicorp/serf/serf"
"github.com/shirou/gopsutil/host"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
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)
const (
// Path to save agent service definitions
servicesDir = "services"
serviceConfigDir = "services/configs"
// Path to save agent proxy definitions
proxyDir = "proxies"
// Path to save local agent checks
checksDir = "checks"
checkStateDir = "checks/state"
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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// Name of the file tokens will be persisted within
tokensPath = "acl-tokens.json"
// Default reasons for node/service maintenance mode
defaultNodeMaintReason = "Maintenance mode is enabled for this node, " +
"but no reason was provided. This is a default message."
defaultServiceMaintReason = "Maintenance mode is enabled for this " +
"service, but no reason was provided. This is a default message."
// ID of the roots watch
rootsWatchID = "roots"
// ID of the leaf watch
leafWatchID = "leaf"
// maxQueryTime is used to bound the limit of a blocking query
maxQueryTime = 600 * time.Second
// defaultQueryTime is the amount of time we block waiting for a change
// if no time is specified. Previously we would wait the maxQueryTime.
defaultQueryTime = 300 * time.Second
)
var (
httpAddrRE = regexp.MustCompile(`^(http[s]?://)(\[.*?\]|\[?[\w\-\.]+)(:\d+)?([^?]*)(\?.*)?$`)
grpcAddrRE = regexp.MustCompile("(.*)((?::)(?:[0-9]+))(.*)$")
)
type configSource int
const (
ConfigSourceLocal configSource = iota
ConfigSourceRemote
)
var configSourceToName = map[configSource]string{
ConfigSourceLocal: "local",
ConfigSourceRemote: "remote",
}
var configSourceFromName = map[string]configSource{
"local": ConfigSourceLocal,
"remote": ConfigSourceRemote,
// If the value is not found in the persisted config file, then use the
// former default.
"": ConfigSourceLocal,
}
func (s configSource) String() string {
return configSourceToName[s]
}
// ConfigSourceFromName will unmarshal the string form of a configSource.
func ConfigSourceFromName(name string) (configSource, bool) {
s, ok := configSourceFromName[name]
return s, ok
}
// delegate defines the interface shared by both
// consul.Client and consul.Server.
type delegate interface {
GetLANCoordinate() (lib.CoordinateSet, error)
Leave() error
LANMembers() []serf.Member
LANMembersAllSegments() ([]serf.Member, error)
LANSegmentMembers(segment string) ([]serf.Member, error)
LocalMember() serf.Member
JoinLAN(addrs []string) (n int, err error)
RemoveFailedNode(node string, prune bool) error
New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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ResolveToken(secretID string) (acl.Authorizer, error)
ResolveTokenToIdentity(secretID string) (structs.ACLIdentity, error)
ResolveTokenAndDefaultMeta(secretID string, entMeta *structs.EnterpriseMeta, authzContext *acl.AuthorizerContext) (acl.Authorizer, error)
RPC(method string, args interface{}, reply interface{}) error
New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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UseLegacyACLs() bool
SnapshotRPC(args *structs.SnapshotRequest, in io.Reader, out io.Writer, replyFn structs.SnapshotReplyFn) error
Shutdown() error
Stats() map[string]map[string]string
ReloadConfig(config *consul.Config) error
enterpriseDelegate
}
// notifier is called after a successful JoinLAN.
type notifier interface {
Notify(string) error
}
// Agent is the long running process that is run on every machine.
// It exposes an RPC interface that is used by the CLI to control the
// agent. The agent runs the query interfaces like HTTP, DNS, and RPC.
// However, it can run in either a client, or server mode. In server
// mode, it runs a full Consul server. In client-only mode, it only forwards
// requests to other Consul servers.
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type Agent struct {
autoConf *autoconf.AutoConfig
certMonitor *certmon.CertMonitor
// config is the agent configuration.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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config *config.RuntimeConfig
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// Used for writing our logs
logger hclog.InterceptLogger
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// In-memory sink used for collecting metrics
MemSink *metrics.InmemSink
// delegate is either a *consul.Server or *consul.Client
// depending on the configuration
delegate delegate
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New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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// aclMasterAuthorizer is an object that helps manage local ACL enforcement.
aclMasterAuthorizer acl.Authorizer
// state stores a local representation of the node,
// services and checks. Used for anti-entropy.
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State *local.State
// sync manages the synchronization of the local
// and the remote state.
sync *ae.StateSyncer
// syncMu and syncCh are used to coordinate agent endpoints that are blocking
// on local state during a config reload.
syncMu sync.Mutex
syncCh chan struct{}
// cache is the in-memory cache for data the Agent requests.
cache *cache.Cache
// checkReapAfter maps the check ID to a timeout after which we should
// reap its associated service
checkReapAfter map[structs.CheckID]time.Duration
// checkMonitors maps the check ID to an associated monitor
checkMonitors map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckMonitor
// checkHTTPs maps the check ID to an associated HTTP check
checkHTTPs map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckHTTP
// checkTCPs maps the check ID to an associated TCP check
checkTCPs map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckTCP
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// checkGRPCs maps the check ID to an associated GRPC check
checkGRPCs map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckGRPC
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// checkTTLs maps the check ID to an associated check TTL
checkTTLs map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckTTL
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// checkDockers maps the check ID to an associated Docker Exec based check
checkDockers map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckDocker
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// checkAliases maps the check ID to an associated Alias checks
checkAliases map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckAlias
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// exposedPorts tracks listener ports for checks exposed through a proxy
exposedPorts map[string]int
// stateLock protects the agent state
stateLock sync.Mutex
// dockerClient is the client for performing docker health checks.
dockerClient *checks.DockerClient
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// eventCh is used to receive user events
eventCh chan serf.UserEvent
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// eventBuf stores the most recent events in a ring buffer
// using eventIndex as the next index to insert into. This
// is guarded by eventLock. When an insert happens, the
// eventNotify group is notified.
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eventBuf []*UserEvent
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eventIndex int
eventLock sync.RWMutex
eventNotify NotifyGroup
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shutdown bool
shutdownCh chan struct{}
shutdownLock sync.Mutex
// joinLANNotifier is called after a successful JoinLAN.
joinLANNotifier notifier
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// retryJoinCh transports errors from the retry join
// attempts.
retryJoinCh chan error
// endpoints maps unique RPC endpoint names to common ones
// to allow overriding of RPC handlers since the golang
// net/rpc server does not allow this.
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endpoints map[string]string
endpointsLock sync.RWMutex
// dnsServer provides the DNS API
dnsServers []*DNSServer
// httpServers provides the HTTP API on various endpoints
httpServers []*HTTPServer
// wgServers is the wait group for all HTTP and DNS servers
wgServers sync.WaitGroup
// watchPlans tracks all the currently-running watch plans for the
// agent.
watchPlans []*watch.Plan
// tokens holds ACL tokens initially from the configuration, but can
// be updated at runtime, so should always be used instead of going to
// the configuration directly.
tokens *token.Store
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// proxyConfig is the manager for proxy service (Kind = connect-proxy)
// configuration state. This ensures all state needed by a proxy registration
// is maintained in cache and handles pushing updates to that state into XDS
// server to be pushed out to Envoy.
proxyConfig *proxycfg.Manager
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// serviceManager is the manager for combining local service registrations with
// the centrally configured proxy/service defaults.
serviceManager *ServiceManager
// grpcServer is the server instance used currently to serve xDS API for
// Envoy.
grpcServer *grpc.Server
// tlsConfigurator is the central instance to provide a *tls.Config
// based on the current consul configuration.
tlsConfigurator *tlsutil.Configurator
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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// persistedTokensLock is used to synchronize access to the persisted token
// store within the data directory. This will prevent loading while writing as
// well as multiple concurrent writes.
persistedTokensLock sync.RWMutex
// httpConnLimiter is used to limit connections to the HTTP server by client
// IP.
httpConnLimiter connlimit.Limiter
// Connection Pool
connPool *pool.ConnPool
// enterpriseAgent embeds fields that we only access in consul-enterprise builds
enterpriseAgent
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}
type agentOptions struct {
logger hclog.InterceptLogger
builderOpts config.BuilderOpts
ui cli.Ui
config *config.RuntimeConfig
overrides []config.Source
writers []io.Writer
initTelemetry bool
}
type AgentOption func(opt *agentOptions)
// WithTelemetry is used to control whether the agent will
// set up metrics.
func WithTelemetry(initTelemetry bool) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.initTelemetry = initTelemetry
}
}
// WithLogger is used to override any automatic logger creation
// and provide one already built instead. This is mostly useful
// for testing.
func WithLogger(logger hclog.InterceptLogger) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.logger = logger
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}
}
// WithBuilderOpts specifies the command line config.BuilderOpts to use that the agent
// is being started with
func WithBuilderOpts(builderOpts config.BuilderOpts) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.builderOpts = builderOpts
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}
}
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// WithCLI provides a cli.Ui instance to use when emitting configuration
// warnings during the first configuration parsing.
func WithCLI(ui cli.Ui) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.ui = ui
}
}
// WithLogWriter will add an additional log output to the logger that gets
// configured after configuration parsing
func WithLogWriter(writer io.Writer) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.writers = append(opt.writers, writer)
}
}
// WithOverrides is used to provide a config source to append to the tail sources
// during config building. It is really only useful for testing to tune non-user
// configurable tunables to make various tests converge more quickly than they
// could otherwise.
func WithOverrides(overrides ...config.Source) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.overrides = overrides
}
}
// WithConfig provides an already parsed configuration to the Agent
// Deprecated: Should allow the agent to parse the configuration.
func WithConfig(config *config.RuntimeConfig) AgentOption {
return func(opt *agentOptions) {
opt.config = config
}
}
func flattenAgentOptions(options []AgentOption) agentOptions {
var flat agentOptions
for _, opt := range options {
opt(&flat)
}
return flat
}
// New process the desired options and creates a new Agent.
// This process will
// * parse the config given the config Flags
// * setup logging
// * using predefined logger given in an option
// OR
// * initialize a new logger from the configuration
// including setting up gRPC logging
// * initialize telemetry
// * create a TLS Configurator
// * build a shared connection pool
// * create the ServiceManager
// * setup the NodeID if one isn't provided in the configuration
// * create the AutoConfig object for future use in fully
// resolving the configuration
func New(options ...AgentOption) (*Agent, error) {
flat := flattenAgentOptions(options)
// Create most of the agent
a := Agent{
checkReapAfter: make(map[structs.CheckID]time.Duration),
checkMonitors: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckMonitor),
checkTTLs: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckTTL),
checkHTTPs: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckHTTP),
checkTCPs: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckTCP),
checkGRPCs: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckGRPC),
checkDockers: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckDocker),
checkAliases: make(map[structs.CheckID]*checks.CheckAlias),
eventCh: make(chan serf.UserEvent, 1024),
eventBuf: make([]*UserEvent, 256),
joinLANNotifier: &systemd.Notifier{},
retryJoinCh: make(chan error),
shutdownCh: make(chan struct{}),
endpoints: make(map[string]string),
tokens: new(token.Store),
logger: flat.logger,
}
// parse the configuration and handle the error/warnings
config, warnings, err := autoconf.LoadConfig(flat.builderOpts, config.Source{}, flat.overrides...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, w := range warnings {
if a.logger != nil {
a.logger.Warn(w)
} else if flat.ui != nil {
flat.ui.Warn(w)
} else {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, w)
}
}
// set the config in the agent, this is just the preliminary configuration as we haven't
// loaded any auto-config sources yet.
a.config = config
// create the cache using the rate limiting settings from the config. Note that this means
// that these limits are not reloadable.
a.cache = cache.New(a.config.Cache)
if flat.logger == nil {
logConf := &logging.Config{
LogLevel: config.LogLevel,
LogJSON: config.LogJSON,
Name: logging.Agent,
EnableSyslog: config.EnableSyslog,
SyslogFacility: config.SyslogFacility,
LogFilePath: config.LogFile,
LogRotateDuration: config.LogRotateDuration,
LogRotateBytes: config.LogRotateBytes,
LogRotateMaxFiles: config.LogRotateMaxFiles,
}
a.logger, err = logging.Setup(logConf, flat.writers)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
grpclog.SetLoggerV2(logging.NewGRPCLogger(logConf, a.logger))
}
if flat.initTelemetry {
memSink, err := lib.InitTelemetry(config.Telemetry)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to initialize telemetry: %w", err)
}
a.MemSink = memSink
}
// TODO (autoconf) figure out how to let this setting be pushed down via autoconf
// right now it gets defaulted if unset so this check actually doesn't do much
// for a normal running agent.
if a.config.Datacenter == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Must configure a Datacenter")
}
if a.config.DataDir == "" && !a.config.DevMode {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Must configure a DataDir")
}
tlsConfigurator, err := tlsutil.NewConfigurator(a.config.ToTLSUtilConfig(), a.logger)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
a.tlsConfigurator = tlsConfigurator
err = a.initializeConnectionPool()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to initialize the connection pool: %w", err)
}
a.serviceManager = NewServiceManager(&a)
New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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if err := a.initializeACLs(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Retrieve or generate the node ID before setting up the rest of the
// agent, which depends on it.
if err := a.setupNodeID(a.config); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to setup node ID: %v", err)
}
// We used to do this in the Start method. However it doesn't need to go
// there any longer. Originally it did because we passed the agent
// delegate to some of the cache registrations. Now we just
// pass the agent itself so its safe to move here.
a.registerCache()
cmConf := new(certmon.Config).
WithCache(a.cache).
WithTLSConfigurator(a.tlsConfigurator).
WithDNSSANs(a.config.AutoConfig.DNSSANs).
WithIPSANs(a.config.AutoConfig.IPSANs).
WithDatacenter(a.config.Datacenter).
WithNodeName(a.config.NodeName).
WithFallback(a.autoConfigFallbackTLS).
WithLogger(a.logger.Named(logging.AutoConfig)).
WithTokens(a.tokens).
WithPersistence(a.autoConfigPersist)
acCertMon, err := certmon.New(cmConf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
acConf := new(autoconf.Config).
WithDirectRPC(a.connPool).
WithBuilderOpts(flat.builderOpts).
WithLogger(a.logger).
WithOverrides(flat.overrides...).
WithCertMonitor(acCertMon)
ac, err := autoconf.New(acConf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
a.autoConf = ac
return &a, nil
}
// GetLogger retrieves the agents logger
// TODO make export the logger field and get rid of this method
// This is here for now to simplify the work I am doing and make
// reviewing the final PR easier.
func (a *Agent) GetLogger() hclog.InterceptLogger {
return a.logger
}
// GetConfig retrieves the agents config
// TODO make export the config field and get rid of this method
// This is here for now to simplify the work I am doing and make
// reviewing the final PR easier.
func (a *Agent) GetConfig() *config.RuntimeConfig {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
return a.config
}
func (a *Agent) initializeConnectionPool() error {
var rpcSrcAddr *net.TCPAddr
if !ipaddr.IsAny(a.config.RPCBindAddr) {
rpcSrcAddr = &net.TCPAddr{IP: a.config.RPCBindAddr.IP}
}
pool := &pool.ConnPool{
Server: a.config.ServerMode,
SrcAddr: rpcSrcAddr,
Logger: a.logger.StandardLogger(&hclog.StandardLoggerOptions{InferLevels: true}),
TLSConfigurator: a.tlsConfigurator,
Datacenter: a.config.Datacenter,
}
if a.config.ServerMode {
pool.MaxTime = 2 * time.Minute
pool.MaxStreams = 64
} else {
pool.MaxTime = 127 * time.Second
pool.MaxStreams = 32
}
a.connPool = pool
return nil
}
// LocalConfig takes a config.RuntimeConfig and maps the fields to a local.Config
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func LocalConfig(cfg *config.RuntimeConfig) local.Config {
lc := local.Config{
AdvertiseAddr: cfg.AdvertiseAddrLAN.String(),
CheckUpdateInterval: cfg.CheckUpdateInterval,
Datacenter: cfg.Datacenter,
DiscardCheckOutput: cfg.DiscardCheckOutput,
NodeID: cfg.NodeID,
NodeName: cfg.NodeName,
TaggedAddresses: map[string]string{},
}
for k, v := range cfg.TaggedAddresses {
lc.TaggedAddresses[k] = v
}
return lc
}
// Start verifies its configuration and runs an agent's various subprocesses.
func (a *Agent) Start(ctx context.Context) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
// This needs to be done early on as it will potentially alter the configuration
// and then how other bits are brought up
c, err := a.autoConf.InitialConfiguration(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// copy over the existing node id, this cannot be
// changed while running anyways but this prevents
// breaking some existing behavior. then overwrite
// the configuration
c.NodeID = a.config.NodeID
a.config = c
if err := a.tlsConfigurator.Update(a.config.ToTLSUtilConfig()); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to load TLS configurations after applying auto-config settings: %w", err)
}
if err := a.CheckSecurity(c); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Security error while parsing configuration: %#v", err)
return err
}
// Warn if the node name is incompatible with DNS
if InvalidDnsRe.MatchString(a.config.NodeName) {
a.logger.Warn("Node name will not be discoverable "+
"via DNS due to invalid characters. Valid characters include "+
"all alpha-numerics and dashes.",
"node_name", a.config.NodeName,
)
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} else if len(a.config.NodeName) > MaxDNSLabelLength {
a.logger.Warn("Node name will not be discoverable "+
"via DNS due to it being too long. Valid lengths are between "+
"1 and 63 bytes.",
"node_name", a.config.NodeName,
)
}
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ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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// load the tokens - this requires the logger to be setup
// which is why we can't do this in New
a.loadTokens(a.config)
a.loadEnterpriseTokens(a.config)
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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// create the local state
a.State = local.NewState(LocalConfig(c), a.logger, a.tokens)
// create the state synchronization manager which performs
// regular and on-demand state synchronizations (anti-entropy).
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a.sync = ae.NewStateSyncer(a.State, c.AEInterval, a.shutdownCh, a.logger)
// create the config for the rpc server/client
consulCfg, err := a.consulConfig()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// ServerUp is used to inform that a new consul server is now
// up. This can be used to speed up the sync process if we are blocking
// waiting to discover a consul server
consulCfg.ServerUp = a.sync.SyncFull.Trigger
err = a.initEnterprise(consulCfg)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to start Consul enterprise component: %v", err)
}
options := []consul.ConsulOption{
consul.WithLogger(a.logger),
consul.WithTokenStore(a.tokens),
consul.WithTLSConfigurator(a.tlsConfigurator),
consul.WithConnectionPool(a.connPool),
}
// Setup either the client or the server.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if c.ServerMode {
server, err := consul.NewServer(consulCfg, options...)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to start Consul server: %v", err)
}
a.delegate = server
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} else {
client, err := consul.NewClient(consulCfg, options...)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to start Consul client: %v", err)
}
a.delegate = client
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}
// the staggering of the state syncing depends on the cluster size.
a.sync.ClusterSize = func() int { return len(a.delegate.LANMembers()) }
// link the state with the consul server/client and the state syncer
// via callbacks. After several attempts this was easier than using
// channels since the event notification needs to be non-blocking
// and that should be hidden in the state syncer implementation.
a.State.Delegate = a.delegate
a.State.TriggerSyncChanges = a.sync.SyncChanges.Trigger
if a.config.AutoEncryptTLS && !a.config.ServerMode {
reply, err := a.autoEncryptInitialCertificate(ctx)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("AutoEncrypt failed: %s", err)
}
cmConfig := new(certmon.Config).
WithCache(a.cache).
WithLogger(a.logger.Named(logging.AutoEncrypt)).
WithTLSConfigurator(a.tlsConfigurator).
WithTokens(a.tokens).
WithFallback(a.autoEncryptInitialCertificate).
WithDNSSANs(a.config.AutoEncryptDNSSAN).
WithIPSANs(a.config.AutoEncryptIPSAN).
WithDatacenter(a.config.Datacenter).
WithNodeName(a.config.NodeName)
monitor, err := certmon.New(cmConfig)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("AutoEncrypt failed to setup certificate monitor: %w", err)
}
if err := monitor.Update(reply); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("AutoEncrypt failed to setup certificate monitor: %w", err)
}
a.certMonitor = monitor
// we don't need to worry about ever calling Stop as we have tied the go routines
// to the agents lifetime by using the StopCh. Also the agent itself doesn't have
// a need of ensuring that the go routine was stopped before performing any action
// so we can ignore the chan in the return.
if _, err := a.certMonitor.Start(&lib.StopChannelContext{StopCh: a.shutdownCh}); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("AutoEncrypt failed to start certificate monitor: %w", err)
}
a.logger.Info("automatically upgraded to TLS")
}
if err := a.autoConf.Start(&lib.StopChannelContext{StopCh: a.shutdownCh}); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("AutoConf failed to start certificate monitor: %w", err)
}
a.serviceManager.Start()
// Load checks/services/metadata.
if err := a.loadServices(c, nil); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := a.loadChecks(c, nil); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := a.loadMetadata(c); err != nil {
return err
}
// Start the proxy config manager.
a.proxyConfig, err = proxycfg.NewManager(proxycfg.ManagerConfig{
Cache: a.cache,
Logger: a.logger.Named(logging.ProxyConfig),
State: a.State,
Source: &structs.QuerySource{
Node: a.config.NodeName,
Datacenter: a.config.Datacenter,
Segment: a.config.SegmentName,
},
DNSConfig: proxycfg.DNSConfig{
Domain: a.config.DNSDomain,
AltDomain: a.config.DNSAltDomain,
},
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884) This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch: There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected: * new flags and config options for the server * retry join WAN is slightly different * retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters * because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right layer. * new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers * the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the node name of the destination) * several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object: `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}` * 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl * raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates * replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the Primary and replicated to the Secondaries. * a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all other DCs) * a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also directly calls into the FSM. * RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the type-byte marker). * 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation overhead. * the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port. * a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service meta when registering the gateway into the catalog. * `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul servers in that datacenter. * `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`) * the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
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TLSConfigurator: a.tlsConfigurator,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
go func() {
if err := a.proxyConfig.Run(); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("proxy config manager exited with error", "error", err)
}
}()
// Start watching for critical services to deregister, based on their
// checks.
go a.reapServices()
// Start handling events.
go a.handleEvents()
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// Start sending network coordinate to the server.
if !c.DisableCoordinates {
go a.sendCoordinate()
}
// Write out the PID file if necessary.
if err := a.storePid(); err != nil {
return err
}
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// start DNS servers
if err := a.listenAndServeDNS(); err != nil {
return err
}
// Configure the http connection limiter.
a.httpConnLimiter.SetConfig(connlimit.Config{
MaxConnsPerClientIP: a.config.HTTPMaxConnsPerClient,
})
// Create listeners and unstarted servers; see comment on listenHTTP why
// we are doing this.
servers, err := a.listenHTTP()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Start HTTP and HTTPS servers.
for _, srv := range servers {
if err := a.serveHTTP(srv); err != nil {
return err
}
a.httpServers = append(a.httpServers, srv)
}
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// Start gRPC server.
if err := a.listenAndServeGRPC(); err != nil {
return err
}
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// register watches
if err := a.reloadWatches(a.config); err != nil {
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return err
}
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// start retry join
go a.retryJoinLAN()
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884) This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch: There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected: * new flags and config options for the server * retry join WAN is slightly different * retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters * because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right layer. * new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers * the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the node name of the destination) * several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object: `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}` * 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl * raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates * replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the Primary and replicated to the Secondaries. * a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all other DCs) * a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also directly calls into the FSM. * RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the type-byte marker). * 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation overhead. * the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port. * a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service meta when registering the gateway into the catalog. * `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul servers in that datacenter. * `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`) * the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
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if a.config.ServerMode {
go a.retryJoinWAN()
}
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return nil
}
func (a *Agent) autoEncryptInitialCertificate(ctx context.Context) (*structs.SignedResponse, error) {
client := a.delegate.(*consul.Client)
addrs := a.config.StartJoinAddrsLAN
disco, err := newDiscover()
if err != nil && len(addrs) == 0 {
return nil, err
}
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884) This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch: There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected: * new flags and config options for the server * retry join WAN is slightly different * retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters * because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right layer. * new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers * the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the node name of the destination) * several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object: `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}` * 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl * raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates * replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the Primary and replicated to the Secondaries. * a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all other DCs) * a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also directly calls into the FSM. * RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the type-byte marker). * 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation overhead. * the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port. * a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service meta when registering the gateway into the catalog. * `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul servers in that datacenter. * `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`) * the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
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addrs = append(addrs, retryJoinAddrs(disco, retryJoinSerfVariant, "LAN", a.config.RetryJoinLAN, a.logger)...)
return client.RequestAutoEncryptCerts(ctx, addrs, a.config.ServerPort, a.tokens.AgentToken(), a.config.AutoEncryptDNSSAN, a.config.AutoEncryptIPSAN)
}
func (a *Agent) autoConfigFallbackTLS(ctx context.Context) (*structs.SignedResponse, error) {
if a.autoConf == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("AutoConfig manager has not been created yet")
}
return a.autoConf.FallbackTLS(ctx)
}
func (a *Agent) autoConfigPersist(resp *structs.SignedResponse) error {
if a.autoConf == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("AutoConfig manager has not been created yet")
}
return a.autoConf.RecordUpdatedCerts(resp)
}
func (a *Agent) listenAndServeGRPC() error {
if len(a.config.GRPCAddrs) < 1 {
return nil
}
xdsServer := &xds.Server{
New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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Logger: a.logger,
CfgMgr: a.proxyConfig,
Authz: a,
ResolveToken: a.resolveToken,
CheckFetcher: a,
CfgFetcher: a,
}
xdsServer.Initialize()
var err error
if a.config.HTTPSPort > 0 {
// gRPC uses the same TLS settings as the HTTPS API. If HTTPS is
// enabled then gRPC will require HTTPS as well.
a.grpcServer, err = xdsServer.GRPCServer(a.tlsConfigurator)
} else {
a.grpcServer, err = xdsServer.GRPCServer(nil)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
ln, err := a.startListeners(a.config.GRPCAddrs)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, l := range ln {
go func(innerL net.Listener) {
a.logger.Info("Started gRPC server",
"address", innerL.Addr().String(),
"network", innerL.Addr().Network(),
)
err := a.grpcServer.Serve(innerL)
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("gRPC server failed", "error", err)
}
}(l)
}
return nil
}
func (a *Agent) listenAndServeDNS() error {
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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notif := make(chan net.Addr, len(a.config.DNSAddrs))
errCh := make(chan error, len(a.config.DNSAddrs))
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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for _, addr := range a.config.DNSAddrs {
// create server
s, err := NewDNSServer(a)
if err != nil {
return err
}
a.dnsServers = append(a.dnsServers, s)
// start server
a.wgServers.Add(1)
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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go func(addr net.Addr) {
defer a.wgServers.Done()
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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err := s.ListenAndServe(addr.Network(), addr.String(), func() { notif <- addr })
if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "accept") {
errCh <- err
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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}(addr)
}
// wait for servers to be up
timeout := time.After(time.Second)
var merr *multierror.Error
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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for range a.config.DNSAddrs {
select {
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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case addr := <-notif:
a.logger.Info("Started DNS server",
"address", addr.String(),
"network", addr.Network(),
)
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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case err := <-errCh:
merr = multierror.Append(merr, err)
case <-timeout:
merr = multierror.Append(merr, fmt.Errorf("agent: timeout starting DNS servers"))
return merr.ErrorOrNil()
}
}
return merr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func (a *Agent) startListeners(addrs []net.Addr) ([]net.Listener, error) {
var ln []net.Listener
for _, addr := range addrs {
var l net.Listener
var err error
switch x := addr.(type) {
case *net.UnixAddr:
l, err = a.listenSocket(x.Name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
case *net.TCPAddr:
l, err = net.Listen("tcp", x.String())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
l = &tcpKeepAliveListener{l.(*net.TCPListener)}
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported address type %T", addr)
}
ln = append(ln, l)
}
return ln, nil
}
// listenHTTP binds listeners to the provided addresses and also returns
// pre-configured HTTP servers which are not yet started. The motivation is
// that in the current startup/shutdown setup we de-couple the listener
// creation from the server startup assuming that if any of the listeners
// cannot be bound we fail immediately and later failures do not occur.
// Therefore, starting a server with a running listener is assumed to not
// produce an error.
//
// The second motivation is that an HTTPS server needs to use the same TLSConfig
// on both the listener and the HTTP server. When listeners and servers are
// created at different times this becomes difficult to handle without keeping
// the TLS configuration somewhere or recreating it.
//
// This approach should ultimately be refactored to the point where we just
// start the server and any error should trigger a proper shutdown of the agent.
func (a *Agent) listenHTTP() ([]*HTTPServer, error) {
var ln []net.Listener
var servers []*HTTPServer
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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start := func(proto string, addrs []net.Addr) error {
listeners, err := a.startListeners(addrs)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, l := range listeners {
var tlscfg *tls.Config
_, isTCP := l.(*tcpKeepAliveListener)
if isTCP && proto == "https" {
tlscfg = a.tlsConfigurator.IncomingHTTPSConfig()
l = tls.NewListener(l, tlscfg)
}
httpServer := &http.Server{
Addr: l.Addr().String(),
TLSConfig: tlscfg,
}
srv := &HTTPServer{
Server: httpServer,
ln: l,
agent: a,
denylist: NewDenylist(a.config.HTTPBlockEndpoints),
proto: proto,
}
httpServer.Handler = srv.handler(a.config.EnableDebug)
// Load the connlimit helper into the server
connLimitFn := a.httpConnLimiter.HTTPConnStateFuncWithDefault429Handler(10 * time.Millisecond)
if proto == "https" {
if err := setupHTTPS(httpServer, connLimitFn, a.config.HTTPSHandshakeTimeout); err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
httpServer.ConnState = connLimitFn
}
ln = append(ln, l)
servers = append(servers, srv)
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
return nil
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
if err := start("http", a.config.HTTPAddrs); err != nil {
for _, l := range ln {
l.Close()
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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return nil, err
}
if err := start("https", a.config.HTTPSAddrs); err != nil {
for _, l := range ln {
l.Close()
}
return nil, err
}
return servers, nil
}
// setupHTTPS adds HTTP/2 support, ConnState, and a connection handshake timeout
// to the http.Server.
func setupHTTPS(server *http.Server, connState func(net.Conn, http.ConnState), timeout time.Duration) error {
// Enforce TLS handshake timeout
server.ConnState = func(conn net.Conn, state http.ConnState) {
switch state {
case http.StateNew:
// Set deadline to prevent slow send before TLS handshake or first
// byte of request.
conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(timeout))
case http.StateActive:
// Clear read deadline. We should maybe set read timeouts more
// generally but that's a bigger task as some HTTP endpoints may
// stream large requests and responses (e.g. snapshot) so we can't
// set sensible blanket timeouts here.
conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Time{})
}
// Pass through to conn limit. This is OK because we didn't change
// state (i.e. Close conn).
connState(conn, state)
}
// This will enable upgrading connections to HTTP/2 as
// part of TLS negotiation.
return http2.ConfigureServer(server, nil)
}
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// tcpKeepAliveListener sets TCP keep-alive timeouts on accepted
// connections. It's used so dead TCP connections eventually go away.
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type tcpKeepAliveListener struct {
*net.TCPListener
}
func (ln tcpKeepAliveListener) Accept() (c net.Conn, err error) {
tc, err := ln.AcceptTCP()
if err != nil {
return
}
tc.SetKeepAlive(true)
tc.SetKeepAlivePeriod(30 * time.Second)
return tc, nil
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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func (a *Agent) listenSocket(path string) (net.Listener, error) {
if _, err := os.Stat(path); !os.IsNotExist(err) {
a.logger.Warn("Replacing socket", "path", path)
}
if err := os.Remove(path); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error removing socket file: %s", err)
}
l, err := net.Listen("unix", path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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user, group, mode := a.config.UnixSocketUser, a.config.UnixSocketGroup, a.config.UnixSocketMode
if err := setFilePermissions(path, user, group, mode); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed setting up socket: %s", err)
}
return l, nil
}
func (a *Agent) serveHTTP(srv *HTTPServer) error {
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/20239
//
// In go.8.1 there is a race between Serve and Shutdown. If
// Shutdown is called before the Serve go routine was scheduled then
// the Serve go routine never returns. This deadlocks the agent
// shutdown for some tests since it will wait forever.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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notif := make(chan net.Addr)
a.wgServers.Add(1)
go func() {
defer a.wgServers.Done()
notif <- srv.ln.Addr()
err := srv.Server.Serve(srv.ln)
if err != nil && err != http.ErrServerClosed {
a.logger.Error("error closing server", "error", err)
}
}()
select {
case addr := <-notif:
if srv.proto == "https" {
a.logger.Info("Started HTTPS server",
"address", addr.String(),
"network", addr.Network(),
)
} else {
a.logger.Info("Started HTTP server",
"address", addr.String(),
"network", addr.Network(),
)
}
return nil
case <-time.After(time.Second):
return fmt.Errorf("agent: timeout starting HTTP servers")
}
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}
// stopAllWatches stops all the currently running watches
func (a *Agent) stopAllWatches() {
for _, wp := range a.watchPlans {
wp.Stop()
}
}
// reloadWatches stops any existing watch plans and attempts to load the given
// set of watches.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
func (a *Agent) reloadWatches(cfg *config.RuntimeConfig) error {
// Stop the current watches.
a.stopAllWatches()
a.watchPlans = nil
// Return if there are no watches now.
if len(cfg.Watches) == 0 {
return nil
}
// Watches use the API to talk to this agent, so that must be enabled.
if len(cfg.HTTPAddrs) == 0 && len(cfg.HTTPSAddrs) == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("watch plans require an HTTP or HTTPS endpoint")
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
// Compile the watches
var watchPlans []*watch.Plan
for _, params := range cfg.Watches {
if handlerType, ok := params["handler_type"]; !ok {
params["handler_type"] = "script"
} else if handlerType != "http" && handlerType != "script" {
return fmt.Errorf("Handler type '%s' not recognized", params["handler_type"])
}
// Don't let people use connect watches via this mechanism for now as it
// needs thought about how to do securely and shouldn't be necessary. Note
// that if the type assertion fails an type is not a string then
// ParseExample below will error so we don't need to handle that case.
if typ, ok := params["type"].(string); ok {
if strings.HasPrefix(typ, "connect_") {
return fmt.Errorf("Watch type %s is not allowed in agent config", typ)
}
}
wp, err := makeWatchPlan(a.logger, params)
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
if err != nil {
return err
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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watchPlans = append(watchPlans, wp)
}
// Fire off a goroutine for each new watch plan.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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for _, wp := range watchPlans {
config, err := a.config.APIConfig(true)
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed to run watch", "error", err)
continue
}
a.watchPlans = append(a.watchPlans, wp)
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go func(wp *watch.Plan) {
if h, ok := wp.Exempt["handler"]; ok {
wp.Handler = makeWatchHandler(a.logger, h)
} else if h, ok := wp.Exempt["args"]; ok {
wp.Handler = makeWatchHandler(a.logger, h)
} else {
httpConfig := wp.Exempt["http_handler_config"].(*watch.HttpHandlerConfig)
wp.Handler = makeHTTPWatchHandler(a.logger, httpConfig)
}
wp.Logger = a.logger.Named("watch")
addr := config.Address
if config.Scheme == "https" {
addr = "https://" + addr
}
if err := wp.RunWithConfig(addr, config); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed to run watch", "error", err)
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}
}(wp)
}
return nil
}
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// consulConfig is used to return a consul configuration
func (a *Agent) consulConfig() (*consul.Config, error) {
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// Start with the provided config or default config
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base := consul.DefaultConfig()
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// This is set when the agent starts up
base.NodeID = a.config.NodeID
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// Apply dev mode
base.DevMode = a.config.DevMode
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// Override with our config
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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// todo(fs): these are now always set in the runtime config so we can simplify this
// todo(fs): or is there a reason to keep it like that?
base.Datacenter = a.config.Datacenter
base.PrimaryDatacenter = a.config.PrimaryDatacenter
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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base.DataDir = a.config.DataDir
base.NodeName = a.config.NodeName
base.CoordinateUpdateBatchSize = a.config.ConsulCoordinateUpdateBatchSize
base.CoordinateUpdateMaxBatches = a.config.ConsulCoordinateUpdateMaxBatches
base.CoordinateUpdatePeriod = a.config.ConsulCoordinateUpdatePeriod
base.CheckOutputMaxSize = a.config.CheckOutputMaxSize
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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base.RaftConfig.HeartbeatTimeout = a.config.ConsulRaftHeartbeatTimeout
base.RaftConfig.LeaderLeaseTimeout = a.config.ConsulRaftLeaderLeaseTimeout
base.RaftConfig.ElectionTimeout = a.config.ConsulRaftElectionTimeout
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.BindAddr = a.config.SerfBindAddrLAN.IP.String()
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base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.BindPort = a.config.SerfBindAddrLAN.Port
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.CIDRsAllowed = a.config.SerfAllowedCIDRsLAN
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.CIDRsAllowed = a.config.SerfAllowedCIDRsWAN
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.AdvertiseAddr = a.config.SerfAdvertiseAddrLAN.IP.String()
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base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.AdvertisePort = a.config.SerfAdvertiseAddrLAN.Port
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipVerifyIncoming = a.config.EncryptVerifyIncoming
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipVerifyOutgoing = a.config.EncryptVerifyOutgoing
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipInterval = a.config.GossipLANGossipInterval
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipNodes = a.config.GossipLANGossipNodes
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.ProbeInterval = a.config.GossipLANProbeInterval
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.ProbeTimeout = a.config.GossipLANProbeTimeout
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.SuspicionMult = a.config.GossipLANSuspicionMult
base.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.RetransmitMult = a.config.GossipLANRetransmitMult
if a.config.ReconnectTimeoutLAN != 0 {
base.SerfLANConfig.ReconnectTimeout = a.config.ReconnectTimeoutLAN
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if a.config.SerfBindAddrWAN != nil {
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.BindAddr = a.config.SerfBindAddrWAN.IP.String()
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.BindPort = a.config.SerfBindAddrWAN.Port
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.AdvertiseAddr = a.config.SerfAdvertiseAddrWAN.IP.String()
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.AdvertisePort = a.config.SerfAdvertiseAddrWAN.Port
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipVerifyIncoming = a.config.EncryptVerifyIncoming
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipVerifyOutgoing = a.config.EncryptVerifyOutgoing
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipInterval = a.config.GossipWANGossipInterval
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.GossipNodes = a.config.GossipWANGossipNodes
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.ProbeInterval = a.config.GossipWANProbeInterval
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.ProbeTimeout = a.config.GossipWANProbeTimeout
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.SuspicionMult = a.config.GossipWANSuspicionMult
base.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.RetransmitMult = a.config.GossipWANRetransmitMult
if a.config.ReconnectTimeoutWAN != 0 {
base.SerfWANConfig.ReconnectTimeout = a.config.ReconnectTimeoutWAN
}
} else {
// Disable serf WAN federation
base.SerfWANConfig = nil
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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base.RPCAddr = a.config.RPCBindAddr
base.RPCAdvertise = a.config.RPCAdvertiseAddr
base.Segment = a.config.SegmentName
if len(a.config.Segments) > 0 {
segments, err := a.segmentConfig()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
base.Segments = segments
}
if a.config.Bootstrap {
base.Bootstrap = true
}
if a.config.CheckOutputMaxSize > 0 {
base.CheckOutputMaxSize = a.config.CheckOutputMaxSize
}
if a.config.RejoinAfterLeave {
base.RejoinAfterLeave = true
}
if a.config.BootstrapExpect != 0 {
base.BootstrapExpect = a.config.BootstrapExpect
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if a.config.RPCProtocol > 0 {
base.ProtocolVersion = uint8(a.config.RPCProtocol)
}
if a.config.RaftProtocol != 0 {
base.RaftConfig.ProtocolVersion = raft.ProtocolVersion(a.config.RaftProtocol)
}
if a.config.RaftSnapshotThreshold != 0 {
base.RaftConfig.SnapshotThreshold = uint64(a.config.RaftSnapshotThreshold)
}
if a.config.RaftSnapshotInterval != 0 {
base.RaftConfig.SnapshotInterval = a.config.RaftSnapshotInterval
}
if a.config.RaftTrailingLogs != 0 {
base.RaftConfig.TrailingLogs = uint64(a.config.RaftTrailingLogs)
}
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if a.config.ACLMasterToken != "" {
base.ACLMasterToken = a.config.ACLMasterToken
}
2014-08-05 22:20:35 +00:00
if a.config.ACLDatacenter != "" {
base.ACLDatacenter = a.config.ACLDatacenter
}
New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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if a.config.ACLTokenTTL != 0 {
base.ACLTokenTTL = a.config.ACLTokenTTL
}
if a.config.ACLPolicyTTL != 0 {
base.ACLPolicyTTL = a.config.ACLPolicyTTL
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}
if a.config.ACLRoleTTL != 0 {
base.ACLRoleTTL = a.config.ACLRoleTTL
}
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if a.config.ACLDefaultPolicy != "" {
base.ACLDefaultPolicy = a.config.ACLDefaultPolicy
}
if a.config.ACLDownPolicy != "" {
base.ACLDownPolicy = a.config.ACLDownPolicy
}
New ACLs (#4791) This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week. Description At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers. On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though. Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though. All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management. Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are: A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system. A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system. The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode. So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
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base.ACLTokenReplication = a.config.ACLTokenReplication
base.ACLsEnabled = a.config.ACLsEnabled
if a.config.ACLEnableKeyListPolicy {
base.ACLEnableKeyListPolicy = a.config.ACLEnableKeyListPolicy
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if a.config.SessionTTLMin != 0 {
base.SessionTTLMin = a.config.SessionTTLMin
}
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if a.config.NonVotingServer {
base.NonVoter = a.config.NonVotingServer
}
// These are fully specified in the agent defaults, so we can simply
// copy them over.
base.AutopilotConfig.CleanupDeadServers = a.config.AutopilotCleanupDeadServers
base.AutopilotConfig.LastContactThreshold = a.config.AutopilotLastContactThreshold
base.AutopilotConfig.MaxTrailingLogs = uint64(a.config.AutopilotMaxTrailingLogs)
base.AutopilotConfig.MinQuorum = a.config.AutopilotMinQuorum
base.AutopilotConfig.ServerStabilizationTime = a.config.AutopilotServerStabilizationTime
base.AutopilotConfig.RedundancyZoneTag = a.config.AutopilotRedundancyZoneTag
base.AutopilotConfig.DisableUpgradeMigration = a.config.AutopilotDisableUpgradeMigration
base.AutopilotConfig.UpgradeVersionTag = a.config.AutopilotUpgradeVersionTag
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// make sure the advertise address is always set
if base.RPCAdvertise == nil {
base.RPCAdvertise = base.RPCAddr
}
// Rate limiting for RPC calls.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
if a.config.RPCRateLimit > 0 {
base.RPCRate = a.config.RPCRateLimit
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
2017-09-25 18:40:42 +00:00
if a.config.RPCMaxBurst > 0 {
base.RPCMaxBurst = a.config.RPCMaxBurst
}
// RPC timeouts/limits.
if a.config.RPCHandshakeTimeout > 0 {
base.RPCHandshakeTimeout = a.config.RPCHandshakeTimeout
}
if a.config.RPCMaxConnsPerClient > 0 {
base.RPCMaxConnsPerClient = a.config.RPCMaxConnsPerClient
}
// RPC-related performance configs. We allow explicit zero value to disable so
// copy it whatever the value.
base.RPCHoldTimeout = a.config.RPCHoldTimeout
if a.config.LeaveDrainTime > 0 {
base.LeaveDrainTime = a.config.LeaveDrainTime
}
// set the src address for outgoing rpc connections
// Use port 0 so that outgoing connections use a random port.
if !ipaddr.IsAny(base.RPCAddr.IP) {
base.RPCSrcAddr = &net.TCPAddr{IP: base.RPCAddr.IP}
}
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// Format the build string
revision := a.config.Revision
if len(revision) > 8 {
revision = revision[:8]
}
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base.Build = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s:%s", a.config.Version, a.config.VersionPrerelease, revision)
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// Copy the TLS configuration
base.VerifyIncoming = a.config.VerifyIncoming || a.config.VerifyIncomingRPC
if a.config.CAPath != "" || a.config.CAFile != "" {
base.UseTLS = true
}
base.VerifyOutgoing = a.config.VerifyOutgoing
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base.VerifyServerHostname = a.config.VerifyServerHostname
base.CAFile = a.config.CAFile
base.CAPath = a.config.CAPath
base.CertFile = a.config.CertFile
base.KeyFile = a.config.KeyFile
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base.ServerName = a.config.ServerName
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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base.Domain = a.config.DNSDomain
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base.TLSMinVersion = a.config.TLSMinVersion
base.TLSCipherSuites = a.config.TLSCipherSuites
base.TLSPreferServerCipherSuites = a.config.TLSPreferServerCipherSuites
base.DefaultQueryTime = a.config.DefaultQueryTime
base.MaxQueryTime = a.config.MaxQueryTime
base.AutoEncryptAllowTLS = a.config.AutoEncryptAllowTLS
// Copy the Connect CA bootstrap config
if a.config.ConnectEnabled {
base.ConnectEnabled = true
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884) This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch: There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected: * new flags and config options for the server * retry join WAN is slightly different * retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters * because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right layer. * new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers * the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the node name of the destination) * several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object: `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}` * 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl * raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates * replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the Primary and replicated to the Secondaries. * a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all other DCs) * a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also directly calls into the FSM. * RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the type-byte marker). * 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation overhead. * the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port. * a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service meta when registering the gateway into the catalog. * `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul servers in that datacenter. * `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`) * the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
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base.ConnectMeshGatewayWANFederationEnabled = a.config.ConnectMeshGatewayWANFederationEnabled
ca, err := a.config.ConnectCAConfiguration()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
base.CAConfig = ca
}
// copy over auto config settings
base.AutoConfigEnabled = a.config.AutoConfig.Enabled
base.AutoConfigIntroToken = a.config.AutoConfig.IntroToken
base.AutoConfigIntroTokenFile = a.config.AutoConfig.IntroTokenFile
base.AutoConfigServerAddresses = a.config.AutoConfig.ServerAddresses
base.AutoConfigDNSSANs = a.config.AutoConfig.DNSSANs
base.AutoConfigIPSANs = a.config.AutoConfig.IPSANs
base.AutoConfigAuthzEnabled = a.config.AutoConfig.Authorizer.Enabled
base.AutoConfigAuthzAuthMethod = a.config.AutoConfig.Authorizer.AuthMethod
base.AutoConfigAuthzClaimAssertions = a.config.AutoConfig.Authorizer.ClaimAssertions
base.AutoConfigAuthzAllowReuse = a.config.AutoConfig.Authorizer.AllowReuse
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// Setup the user event callback
base.UserEventHandler = func(e serf.UserEvent) {
select {
case a.eventCh <- e:
case <-a.shutdownCh:
}
}
// This will set up the LAN keyring, as well as the WAN and any segments
// for servers.
if err := a.setupKeyrings(base); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to configure keyring: %v", err)
}
base.ConfigEntryBootstrap = a.config.ConfigEntryBootstrap
return a.enterpriseConsulConfig(base)
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}
// Setup the serf and memberlist config for any defined network segments.
func (a *Agent) segmentConfig() ([]consul.NetworkSegment, error) {
var segments []consul.NetworkSegment
config := a.config
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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for _, s := range config.Segments {
serfConf := consul.DefaultConfig().SerfLANConfig
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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serfConf.MemberlistConfig.BindAddr = s.Bind.IP.String()
serfConf.MemberlistConfig.BindPort = s.Bind.Port
serfConf.MemberlistConfig.AdvertiseAddr = s.Advertise.IP.String()
serfConf.MemberlistConfig.AdvertisePort = s.Advertise.Port
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if config.ReconnectTimeoutLAN != 0 {
serfConf.ReconnectTimeout = config.ReconnectTimeoutLAN
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if config.EncryptVerifyIncoming {
serfConf.MemberlistConfig.GossipVerifyIncoming = config.EncryptVerifyIncoming
}
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if config.EncryptVerifyOutgoing {
serfConf.MemberlistConfig.GossipVerifyOutgoing = config.EncryptVerifyOutgoing
}
var rpcAddr *net.TCPAddr
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if s.RPCListener {
rpcAddr = &net.TCPAddr{
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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IP: s.Bind.IP,
Port: a.config.ServerPort,
}
}
segments = append(segments, consul.NetworkSegment{
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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Name: s.Name,
Bind: serfConf.MemberlistConfig.BindAddr,
Advertise: serfConf.MemberlistConfig.AdvertiseAddr,
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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Port: s.Bind.Port,
RPCAddr: rpcAddr,
SerfConfig: serfConf,
})
}
return segments, nil
}
// makeRandomID will generate a random UUID for a node.
func (a *Agent) makeRandomID() (string, error) {
id, err := uuid.GenerateUUID()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
a.logger.Debug("Using random ID as node ID", "id", id)
return id, nil
}
// makeNodeID will try to find a host-specific ID, or else will generate a
// random ID. The returned ID will always be formatted as a GUID. We don't tell
// the caller whether this ID is random or stable since the consequences are
// high for us if this changes, so we will persist it either way. This will let
// gopsutil change implementations without affecting in-place upgrades of nodes.
func (a *Agent) makeNodeID() (string, error) {
// If they've disabled host-based IDs then just make a random one.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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if a.config.DisableHostNodeID {
return a.makeRandomID()
}
// Try to get a stable ID associated with the host itself.
info, err := host.Info()
if err != nil {
a.logger.Debug("Couldn't get a unique ID from the host", "error", err)
return a.makeRandomID()
}
// Make sure the host ID parses as a UUID, since we don't have complete
// control over this process.
id := strings.ToLower(info.HostID)
if _, err := uuid.ParseUUID(id); err != nil {
a.logger.Debug("Unique ID from host isn't formatted as a UUID",
"id", id,
"error", err,
)
return a.makeRandomID()
}
// Hash the input to make it well distributed. The reported Host UUID may be
// similar across nodes if they are on a cloud provider or on motherboards
// created from the same batch.
buf := sha512.Sum512([]byte(id))
id = fmt.Sprintf("%08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%12x",
buf[0:4],
buf[4:6],
buf[6:8],
buf[8:10],
buf[10:16])
a.logger.Debug("Using unique ID from host as node ID", "id", id)
return id, nil
}
// setupNodeID will pull the persisted node ID, if any, or create a random one
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// and persist it.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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func (a *Agent) setupNodeID(config *config.RuntimeConfig) error {
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// If they've configured a node ID manually then just use that, as
// long as it's valid.
if config.NodeID != "" {
config.NodeID = types.NodeID(strings.ToLower(string(config.NodeID)))
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if _, err := uuid.ParseUUID(string(config.NodeID)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// For dev mode we have no filesystem access so just make one.
if a.config.DataDir == "" {
id, err := a.makeNodeID()
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if err != nil {
return err
}
config.NodeID = types.NodeID(id)
return nil
}
// Load saved state, if any. Since a user could edit this, we also
// validate it.
fileID := filepath.Join(config.DataDir, "node-id")
if _, err := os.Stat(fileID); err == nil {
rawID, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fileID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
nodeID := strings.TrimSpace(string(rawID))
nodeID = strings.ToLower(nodeID)
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if _, err := uuid.ParseUUID(nodeID); err != nil {
return err
}
config.NodeID = types.NodeID(nodeID)
}
// If we still don't have a valid node ID, make one.
if config.NodeID == "" {
id, err := a.makeNodeID()
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if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := lib.EnsurePath(fileID, false); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(fileID, []byte(id), 0600); err != nil {
return err
}
config.NodeID = types.NodeID(id)
}
return nil
}
// setupBaseKeyrings configures the LAN and WAN keyrings.
func (a *Agent) setupBaseKeyrings(config *consul.Config) error {
// If the keyring file is disabled then just poke the provided key
// into the in-memory keyring.
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federationEnabled := config.SerfWANConfig != nil
if a.config.DisableKeyringFile {
if a.config.EncryptKey == "" {
return nil
}
keys := []string{a.config.EncryptKey}
if err := loadKeyring(config.SerfLANConfig, keys); err != nil {
return err
}
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if a.config.ServerMode && federationEnabled {
if err := loadKeyring(config.SerfWANConfig, keys); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Otherwise, we need to deal with the keyring files.
pkg refactor command/agent/* -> agent/* command/consul/* -> agent/consul/* command/agent/command{,_test}.go -> command/agent{,_test}.go command/base/command.go -> command/base.go command/base/* -> command/* commands.go -> command/commands.go The script which did the refactor is: ( cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/consul git mv command/agent/command.go command/agent.go git mv command/agent/command_test.go command/agent_test.go git mv command/agent/flag_slice_value{,_test}.go command/ git mv command/agent . git mv command/base/command.go command/base.go git mv command/base/config_util{,_test}.go command/ git mv commands.go command/ git mv consul agent rmdir command/base/ gsed -i -e 's|package agent|package command|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package agent|package command|' command/flag_slice_value{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package base|package command|' command/base.go command/config_util{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package main|package command|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|base.Command|BaseCommand|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|agent.Command|AgentCommand|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|\tCommand:|\tBaseCommand:|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.||' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|command\.||' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|command|c|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|range Commands|range command.Commands|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|Commands: Commands|Commands: command.Commands|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.BoolValue|BoolValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.DurationValue|DurationValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.StringValue|StringValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.UintValue|UintValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|\bCommand\b|BaseCommand|' command/base.go gsed -i -e 's|BaseCommand Options|Command Options|' command/base.go gsed -i -e 's|base.Command|BaseCommand|' command/*.go gsed -i -e 's|c\.Command|c.BaseCommand|g' command/*.go gsed -i -e 's|\tCommand:|\tBaseCommand:|' command/*_test.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.||' command/*_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\bCommand\b|AgentCommand|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|cmd.AgentCommand|cmd.BaseCommand|' command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|cli.AgentCommand = new(Command)|cli.Command = new(AgentCommand)|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|exec.AgentCommand|exec.Command|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|exec.BaseCommand|exec.Command|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|NewTestAgent|agent.NewTestAgent|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|= TestConfig|= agent.TestConfig|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|: RetryJoin|: agent.RetryJoin|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\.\./\.\./|../|' command/config_util_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\bverifyUniqueListeners|VerifyUniqueListeners|' agent/config{,_test}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bserfLANKeyring\b|SerfLANKeyring|g' agent/{agent,keyring,testagent}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bserfWANKeyring\b|SerfWANKeyring|g' agent/{agent,keyring,testagent}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bNewAgent\b|agent.New|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bNewAgent|New|' agent/{acl_test,agent,testagent}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bAgent\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bBool\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bDefaultConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bDevConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bMergeConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bReadConfigPaths\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bParseMetaPair\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bSerfLANKeyring\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bSerfWANKeyring\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|circonus\.agent|circonus|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|logger\.agent|logger|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|metrics\.agent|metrics|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|// agent.Agent|// agent|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|a\.agent\.Config|a.Config|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|agent\.AppendSliceValue|AppendSliceValue|' command/{configtest,validate}.go gsed -i -e 's|consul/consul|agent/consul|' GNUmakefile gsed -i -e 's|\.\./test|../../test|' agent/consul/server_test.go # fix imports f=$(grep -rl 'github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/agent' * | grep '\.go') gsed -i -e 's|github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/agent|github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent|' $f goimports -w $f f=$(grep -rl 'github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul' * | grep '\.go') gsed -i -e 's|github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul|github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul|' $f goimports -w $f goimports -w command/*.go main.go )
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fileLAN := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, SerfLANKeyring)
fileWAN := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, SerfWANKeyring)
var existingLANKeyring, existingWANKeyring bool
if a.config.EncryptKey == "" {
goto LOAD
}
if _, err := os.Stat(fileLAN); err != nil {
if err := initKeyring(fileLAN, a.config.EncryptKey); err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
existingLANKeyring = true
}
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if a.config.ServerMode && federationEnabled {
if _, err := os.Stat(fileWAN); err != nil {
if err := initKeyring(fileWAN, a.config.EncryptKey); err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
existingWANKeyring = true
}
}
LOAD:
if _, err := os.Stat(fileLAN); err == nil {
config.SerfLANConfig.KeyringFile = fileLAN
}
if err := loadKeyringFile(config.SerfLANConfig); err != nil {
return err
}
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if a.config.ServerMode && federationEnabled {
if _, err := os.Stat(fileWAN); err == nil {
config.SerfWANConfig.KeyringFile = fileWAN
}
if err := loadKeyringFile(config.SerfWANConfig); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Only perform the following checks if there was an encrypt_key
// provided in the configuration.
if a.config.EncryptKey != "" {
msg := " keyring doesn't include key provided with -encrypt, using keyring"
if existingLANKeyring &&
keyringIsMissingKey(
config.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.Keyring,
a.config.EncryptKey,
) {
a.logger.Warn(msg, "keyring", "LAN")
}
if existingWANKeyring &&
keyringIsMissingKey(
config.SerfWANConfig.MemberlistConfig.Keyring,
a.config.EncryptKey,
) {
a.logger.Warn(msg, "keyring", "WAN")
}
}
return nil
}
// setupKeyrings is used to initialize and load keyrings during agent startup.
func (a *Agent) setupKeyrings(config *consul.Config) error {
// First set up the LAN and WAN keyrings.
if err := a.setupBaseKeyrings(config); err != nil {
return err
}
// If there's no LAN keyring then there's nothing else to set up for
// any segments.
lanKeyring := config.SerfLANConfig.MemberlistConfig.Keyring
if lanKeyring == nil {
return nil
}
// Copy the initial state of the LAN keyring into each segment config.
// Segments don't have their own keyring file, they rely on the LAN
// holding the state so things can't get out of sync.
k, pk := lanKeyring.GetKeys(), lanKeyring.GetPrimaryKey()
for _, segment := range config.Segments {
keyring, err := memberlist.NewKeyring(k, pk)
if err != nil {
return err
}
segment.SerfConfig.MemberlistConfig.Keyring = keyring
}
return nil
}
// registerEndpoint registers a handler for the consul RPC server
// under a unique name while making it accessible under the provided
// name. This allows overwriting handlers for the golang net/rpc
// service which does not allow this.
func (a *Agent) registerEndpoint(name string, handler interface{}) error {
srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server)
if !ok {
panic("agent must be a server")
}
realname := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", name, time.Now().UnixNano())
a.endpointsLock.Lock()
a.endpoints[name] = realname
a.endpointsLock.Unlock()
return srv.RegisterEndpoint(realname, handler)
}
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// RPC is used to make an RPC call to the Consul servers
// This allows the agent to implement the Consul.Interface
func (a *Agent) RPC(method string, args interface{}, reply interface{}) error {
a.endpointsLock.RLock()
// fast path: only translate if there are overrides
if len(a.endpoints) > 0 {
p := strings.SplitN(method, ".", 2)
if e := a.endpoints[p[0]]; e != "" {
method = e + "." + p[1]
}
}
a.endpointsLock.RUnlock()
return a.delegate.RPC(method, args, reply)
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}
// Leave is used to prepare the agent for a graceful shutdown
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func (a *Agent) Leave() error {
return a.delegate.Leave()
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}
// ShutdownAgent is used to hard stop the agent. Should be preceded by
// Leave to do it gracefully. Should be followed by ShutdownEndpoints to
// terminate the HTTP and DNS servers as well.
func (a *Agent) ShutdownAgent() error {
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a.shutdownLock.Lock()
defer a.shutdownLock.Unlock()
if a.shutdown {
return nil
}
a.logger.Info("Requesting shutdown")
// Stop the watches to avoid any notification/state change during shutdown
a.stopAllWatches()
// this would be cancelled anyways (by the closing of the shutdown ch) but
// this should help them to be stopped more quickly
a.autoConf.Stop()
if a.certMonitor != nil {
// this would be cancelled anyways (by the closing of the shutdown ch)
// but this should help them to be stopped more quickly
a.certMonitor.Stop()
}
// Stop the service manager (must happen before we take the stateLock to avoid deadlock)
if a.serviceManager != nil {
a.serviceManager.Stop()
}
// Stop all the checks
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
for _, chk := range a.checkMonitors {
chk.Stop()
}
for _, chk := range a.checkTTLs {
chk.Stop()
}
for _, chk := range a.checkHTTPs {
chk.Stop()
}
for _, chk := range a.checkTCPs {
chk.Stop()
}
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for _, chk := range a.checkGRPCs {
chk.Stop()
}
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for _, chk := range a.checkDockers {
chk.Stop()
}
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for _, chk := range a.checkAliases {
chk.Stop()
}
// Stop gRPC
if a.grpcServer != nil {
a.grpcServer.Stop()
}
// Stop the proxy config manager
if a.proxyConfig != nil {
a.proxyConfig.Close()
}
// Stop the cache background work
if a.cache != nil {
a.cache.Close()
}
var err error
if a.delegate != nil {
err = a.delegate.Shutdown()
if _, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
a.logger.Info("consul server down")
} else {
a.logger.Info("consul client down")
}
}
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pidErr := a.deletePid()
if pidErr != nil {
a.logger.Warn("could not delete pid file", "error", pidErr)
}
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a.logger.Info("shutdown complete")
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a.shutdown = true
close(a.shutdownCh)
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return err
}
// ShutdownEndpoints terminates the HTTP and DNS servers. Should be
// preceded by ShutdownAgent.
func (a *Agent) ShutdownEndpoints() {
a.shutdownLock.Lock()
defer a.shutdownLock.Unlock()
if len(a.dnsServers) == 0 && len(a.httpServers) == 0 {
return
}
for _, srv := range a.dnsServers {
if srv.Server != nil {
a.logger.Info("Stopping server",
"protocol", "DNS",
"address", srv.Server.Addr,
"network", srv.Server.Net,
)
srv.Shutdown()
}
}
a.dnsServers = nil
for _, srv := range a.httpServers {
a.logger.Info("Stopping server",
"protocol", strings.ToUpper(srv.proto),
"address", srv.ln.Addr().String(),
"network", srv.ln.Addr().Network(),
)
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), time.Second)
defer cancel()
srv.Server.Shutdown(ctx)
if ctx.Err() == context.DeadlineExceeded {
a.logger.Warn("Timeout stopping server",
"protocol", strings.ToUpper(srv.proto),
"address", srv.ln.Addr().String(),
"network", srv.ln.Addr().Network(),
)
}
}
a.httpServers = nil
a.logger.Info("Waiting for endpoints to shut down")
a.wgServers.Wait()
a.logger.Info("Endpoints down")
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}
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// RetryJoinCh is a channel that transports errors
// from the retry join process.
func (a *Agent) RetryJoinCh() <-chan error {
return a.retryJoinCh
}
// ShutdownCh is used to return a channel that can be
// selected to wait for the agent to perform a shutdown.
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func (a *Agent) ShutdownCh() <-chan struct{} {
return a.shutdownCh
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}
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// JoinLAN is used to have the agent join a LAN cluster
func (a *Agent) JoinLAN(addrs []string) (n int, err error) {
a.logger.Info("(LAN) joining", "lan_addresses", addrs)
n, err = a.delegate.JoinLAN(addrs)
if err == nil {
a.logger.Info("(LAN) joined", "number_of_nodes", n)
if a.joinLANNotifier != nil {
if notifErr := a.joinLANNotifier.Notify(systemd.Ready); notifErr != nil {
a.logger.Debug("systemd notify failed", "error", notifErr)
}
}
} else {
a.logger.Warn("(LAN) couldn't join",
"number_of_nodes", n,
"error", err,
)
}
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return
}
// JoinWAN is used to have the agent join a WAN cluster
func (a *Agent) JoinWAN(addrs []string) (n int, err error) {
a.logger.Info("(WAN) joining", "wan_addresses", addrs)
if srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
n, err = srv.JoinWAN(addrs)
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} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("Must be a server to join WAN cluster")
}
if err == nil {
a.logger.Info("(WAN) joined", "number_of_nodes", n)
} else {
a.logger.Warn("(WAN) couldn't join",
"number_of_nodes", n,
"error", err,
)
}
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return
}
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884) This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch: There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected: * new flags and config options for the server * retry join WAN is slightly different * retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters * because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right layer. * new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers * the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the node name of the destination) * several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object: `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}` * 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl * raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates * replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the Primary and replicated to the Secondaries. * a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all other DCs) * a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also directly calls into the FSM. * RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the type-byte marker). * 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation overhead. * the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port. * a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service meta when registering the gateway into the catalog. * `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul servers in that datacenter. * `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`) * the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
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// PrimaryMeshGatewayAddressesReadyCh returns a channel that will be closed
// when federation state replication ships back at least one primary mesh
// gateway (not via fallback config).
func (a *Agent) PrimaryMeshGatewayAddressesReadyCh() <-chan struct{} {
if srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
return srv.PrimaryMeshGatewayAddressesReadyCh()
}
return nil
}
// PickRandomMeshGatewaySuitableForDialing is a convenience function used for writing tests.
func (a *Agent) PickRandomMeshGatewaySuitableForDialing(dc string) string {
if srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
return srv.PickRandomMeshGatewaySuitableForDialing(dc)
}
return ""
}
// RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses is used to update the list of current
// fallback addresses for locating mesh gateways in the primary datacenter.
func (a *Agent) RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses(addrs []string) error {
if srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
srv.RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses(addrs)
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("Must be a server to track mesh gateways in the primary datacenter")
}
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// ForceLeave is used to remove a failed node from the cluster
func (a *Agent) ForceLeave(node string, prune bool) (err error) {
a.logger.Info("Force leaving node", "node", node)
if ok := a.IsMember(node); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("agent: No node found with name '%s'", node)
}
err = a.delegate.RemoveFailedNode(node, prune)
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if err != nil {
a.logger.Warn("Failed to remove node",
"node", node,
"error", err,
)
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}
return err
}
// LocalMember is used to return the local node
func (a *Agent) LocalMember() serf.Member {
return a.delegate.LocalMember()
}
// LANMembers is used to retrieve the LAN members
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func (a *Agent) LANMembers() []serf.Member {
return a.delegate.LANMembers()
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}
// WANMembers is used to retrieve the WAN members
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func (a *Agent) WANMembers() []serf.Member {
if srv, ok := a.delegate.(*consul.Server); ok {
return srv.WANMembers()
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}
return nil
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}
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// IsMember is used to check if a node with the given nodeName
// is a member
func (a *Agent) IsMember(nodeName string) bool {
for _, m := range a.LANMembers() {
if m.Name == nodeName {
return true
}
}
return false
}
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// StartSync is called once Services and Checks are registered.
// This is called to prevent a race between clients and the anti-entropy routines
func (a *Agent) StartSync() {
go a.sync.Run()
a.logger.Info("started state syncer")
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}
// PauseSync is used to pause anti-entropy while bulk changes are made. It also
// sets state that agent-local watches use to "ride out" config reloads and bulk
// updates which might spuriously unload state and reload it again.
func (a *Agent) PauseSync() {
// Do this outside of lock as it has it's own locking
a.sync.Pause()
// Coordinate local state watchers
a.syncMu.Lock()
defer a.syncMu.Unlock()
if a.syncCh == nil {
a.syncCh = make(chan struct{})
}
}
// ResumeSync is used to unpause anti-entropy after bulk changes are make
func (a *Agent) ResumeSync() {
// a.sync maintains a stack/ref count of Pause calls since we call
// Pause/Resume in nested way during a reload and AddService. We only want to
// trigger local state watchers if this Resume call actually started sync back
// up again (i.e. was the last resume on the stack). We could check that
// separately with a.sync.Paused but that is racey since another Pause call
// might be made between our Resume and checking Paused.
resumed := a.sync.Resume()
if !resumed {
// Return early so we don't notify local watchers until we are actually
// resumed.
return
}
// Coordinate local state watchers
a.syncMu.Lock()
defer a.syncMu.Unlock()
if a.syncCh != nil {
close(a.syncCh)
a.syncCh = nil
}
}
// SyncPausedCh returns either a channel or nil. If nil sync is not paused. If
// non-nil, the channel will be closed when sync resumes.
func (a *Agent) SyncPausedCh() <-chan struct{} {
a.syncMu.Lock()
defer a.syncMu.Unlock()
return a.syncCh
}
// GetLANCoordinate returns the coordinates of this node in the local pools
// (assumes coordinates are enabled, so check that before calling).
func (a *Agent) GetLANCoordinate() (lib.CoordinateSet, error) {
return a.delegate.GetLANCoordinate()
}
// sendCoordinate is a long-running loop that periodically sends our coordinate
// to the server. Closing the agent's shutdownChannel will cause this to exit.
func (a *Agent) sendCoordinate() {
OUTER:
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for {
rate := a.config.SyncCoordinateRateTarget
min := a.config.SyncCoordinateIntervalMin
intv := lib.RateScaledInterval(rate, min, len(a.LANMembers()))
intv = intv + lib.RandomStagger(intv)
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select {
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case <-time.After(intv):
members := a.LANMembers()
grok, err := consul.CanServersUnderstandProtocol(members, 3)
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed to check servers", "error", err)
continue
}
if !grok {
a.logger.Debug("Skipping coordinate updates until servers are upgraded")
continue
}
cs, err := a.GetLANCoordinate()
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed to get coordinate", "error", err)
continue
}
for segment, coord := range cs {
agentToken := a.tokens.AgentToken()
req := structs.CoordinateUpdateRequest{
Datacenter: a.config.Datacenter,
Node: a.config.NodeName,
Segment: segment,
Coord: coord,
WriteRequest: structs.WriteRequest{Token: agentToken},
}
var reply struct{}
// todo(kit) port all of these logger calls to hclog w/ loglevel configuration
// todo(kit) handle acl.ErrNotFound cases here in the future
if err := a.RPC("Coordinate.Update", &req, &reply); err != nil {
if acl.IsErrPermissionDenied(err) {
accessorID := a.aclAccessorID(agentToken)
a.logger.Warn("Coordinate update blocked by ACLs", "accessorID", accessorID)
} else {
a.logger.Error("Coordinate update error", "error", err)
}
continue OUTER
}
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}
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case <-a.shutdownCh:
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return
}
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}
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}
// reapServicesInternal does a single pass, looking for services to reap.
func (a *Agent) reapServicesInternal() {
reaped := make(map[structs.ServiceID]bool)
for checkID, cs := range a.State.CriticalCheckStates(structs.WildcardEnterpriseMeta()) {
serviceID := cs.Check.CompoundServiceID()
// There's nothing to do if there's no service.
if serviceID.ID == "" {
continue
}
// There might be multiple checks for one service, so
// we don't need to reap multiple times.
if reaped[serviceID] {
continue
}
// See if there's a timeout.
// todo(fs): this looks fishy... why is there another data structure in the agent with its own lock?
a.stateLock.Lock()
timeout := a.checkReapAfter[checkID]
a.stateLock.Unlock()
// Reap, if necessary. We keep track of which service
// this is so that we won't try to remove it again.
if timeout > 0 && cs.CriticalFor() > timeout {
reaped[serviceID] = true
if err := a.RemoveService(serviceID); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("unable to deregister service after check has been critical for too long",
"service", serviceID.String(),
"check", checkID.String(),
"error", err)
} else {
a.logger.Info("Check for service has been critical for too long; deregistered service",
"service", serviceID.String(),
"check", checkID.String(),
)
}
}
}
}
// reapServices is a long running goroutine that looks for checks that have been
// critical too long and deregisters their associated services.
func (a *Agent) reapServices() {
for {
select {
case <-time.After(a.config.CheckReapInterval):
a.reapServicesInternal()
case <-a.shutdownCh:
return
}
}
}
// persistedService is used to wrap a service definition and bundle it
// with an ACL token so we can restore both at a later agent start.
type persistedService struct {
Token string
Service *structs.NodeService
Source string
}
// persistService saves a service definition to a JSON file in the data dir
func (a *Agent) persistService(service *structs.NodeService, source configSource) error {
svcID := service.CompoundServiceID()
svcPath := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, servicesDir, svcID.StringHash())
wrapped := persistedService{
Token: a.State.ServiceToken(service.CompoundServiceID()),
Service: service,
Source: source.String(),
}
encoded, err := json.Marshal(wrapped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return file.WriteAtomic(svcPath, encoded)
}
// purgeService removes a persisted service definition file from the data dir
func (a *Agent) purgeService(serviceID structs.ServiceID) error {
svcPath := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, servicesDir, serviceID.StringHash())
if _, err := os.Stat(svcPath); err == nil {
return os.Remove(svcPath)
}
return nil
}
// persistCheck saves a check definition to the local agent's state directory
func (a *Agent) persistCheck(check *structs.HealthCheck, chkType *structs.CheckType, source configSource) error {
cid := check.CompoundCheckID()
checkPath := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, checksDir, cid.StringHash())
// Create the persisted check
wrapped := persistedCheck{
Check: check,
ChkType: chkType,
Token: a.State.CheckToken(check.CompoundCheckID()),
Source: source.String(),
}
encoded, err := json.Marshal(wrapped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return file.WriteAtomic(checkPath, encoded)
}
// purgeCheck removes a persisted check definition file from the data dir
func (a *Agent) purgeCheck(checkID structs.CheckID) error {
checkPath := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, checksDir, checkID.StringHash())
if _, err := os.Stat(checkPath); err == nil {
return os.Remove(checkPath)
}
return nil
}
// persistedServiceConfig is used to serialize the resolved service config that
// feeds into the ServiceManager at registration time so that it may be
// restored later on.
type persistedServiceConfig struct {
ServiceID string
Defaults *structs.ServiceConfigResponse
structs.EnterpriseMeta
}
func (a *Agent) persistServiceConfig(serviceID structs.ServiceID, defaults *structs.ServiceConfigResponse) error {
// Create the persisted config.
wrapped := persistedServiceConfig{
ServiceID: serviceID.ID,
Defaults: defaults,
EnterpriseMeta: serviceID.EnterpriseMeta,
}
encoded, err := json.Marshal(wrapped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
dir := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, serviceConfigDir)
configPath := filepath.Join(dir, serviceID.StringHash())
// Create the config dir if it doesn't exist
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0700); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed creating service configs dir %q: %s", dir, err)
}
return file.WriteAtomic(configPath, encoded)
}
func (a *Agent) purgeServiceConfig(serviceID structs.ServiceID) error {
configPath := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, serviceConfigDir, serviceID.StringHash())
if _, err := os.Stat(configPath); err == nil {
return os.Remove(configPath)
}
return nil
}
func (a *Agent) readPersistedServiceConfigs() (map[structs.ServiceID]*structs.ServiceConfigResponse, error) {
out := make(map[structs.ServiceID]*structs.ServiceConfigResponse)
configDir := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, serviceConfigDir)
files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(configDir)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil, nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed reading service configs dir %q: %s", configDir, err)
}
for _, fi := range files {
// Skip all dirs
if fi.IsDir() {
continue
}
// Skip all partially written temporary files
if strings.HasSuffix(fi.Name(), "tmp") {
a.logger.Warn("Ignoring temporary service config file", "file", fi.Name())
continue
}
// Read the contents into a buffer
file := filepath.Join(configDir, fi.Name())
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed reading service config file %q: %s", file, err)
}
// Try decoding the service config definition
var p persistedServiceConfig
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, &p); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed decoding service config file",
"file", file,
"error", err,
)
continue
}
out[structs.NewServiceID(p.ServiceID, &p.EnterpriseMeta)] = p.Defaults
}
return out, nil
}
// AddServiceAndReplaceChecks is used to add a service entry and its check. Any check for this service missing from chkTypes will be deleted.
// This entry is persistent and the agent will make a best effort to
// ensure it is registered
func (a *Agent) AddServiceAndReplaceChecks(service *structs.NodeService, chkTypes []*structs.CheckType, persist bool, token string, source configSource) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
return a.addServiceLocked(&addServiceRequest{
service: service,
chkTypes: chkTypes,
previousDefaults: nil,
waitForCentralConfig: true,
persist: persist,
persistServiceConfig: true,
token: token,
replaceExistingChecks: true,
source: source,
}, a.snapshotCheckState())
}
// AddService is used to add a service entry.
// This entry is persistent and the agent will make a best effort to
// ensure it is registered
func (a *Agent) AddService(service *structs.NodeService, chkTypes []*structs.CheckType, persist bool, token string, source configSource) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
return a.addServiceLocked(&addServiceRequest{
service: service,
chkTypes: chkTypes,
previousDefaults: nil,
waitForCentralConfig: true,
persist: persist,
persistServiceConfig: true,
token: token,
replaceExistingChecks: false,
source: source,
}, a.snapshotCheckState())
}
// addServiceLocked adds a service entry to the service manager if enabled, or directly
// to the local state if it is not. This function assumes the state lock is already held.
func (a *Agent) addServiceLocked(req *addServiceRequest, snap map[structs.CheckID]*structs.HealthCheck) error {
req.fixupForAddServiceLocked()
req.service.EnterpriseMeta.Normalize()
if err := a.validateService(req.service, req.chkTypes); err != nil {
return err
}
if a.config.EnableCentralServiceConfig {
return a.serviceManager.AddService(req)
}
// previousDefaults are ignored here because they are only relevant for central config.
req.persistService = nil
req.persistDefaults = nil
req.persistServiceConfig = false
return a.addServiceInternal(req, snap)
}
// addServiceRequest is the union of arguments for calling both
// addServiceLocked and addServiceInternal. The overlap was significant enough
// to warrant merging them and indicating which fields are meant to be set only
// in one of the two contexts.
//
// Before using the request struct one of the fixupFor*() methods should be
// invoked to clear irrelevant fields.
//
// The ServiceManager.AddService signature is largely just a passthrough for
// addServiceLocked and should be treated as such.
type addServiceRequest struct {
service *structs.NodeService
chkTypes []*structs.CheckType
previousDefaults *structs.ServiceConfigResponse // just for: addServiceLocked
waitForCentralConfig bool // just for: addServiceLocked
persistService *structs.NodeService // just for: addServiceInternal
persistDefaults *structs.ServiceConfigResponse // just for: addServiceInternal
persist bool
persistServiceConfig bool
token string
replaceExistingChecks bool
source configSource
}
func (r *addServiceRequest) fixupForAddServiceLocked() {
r.persistService = nil
r.persistDefaults = nil
}
func (r *addServiceRequest) fixupForAddServiceInternal() {
r.previousDefaults = nil
r.waitForCentralConfig = false
}
// addServiceInternal adds the given service and checks to the local state.
func (a *Agent) addServiceInternal(req *addServiceRequest, snap map[structs.CheckID]*structs.HealthCheck) error {
req.fixupForAddServiceInternal()
var (
service = req.service
chkTypes = req.chkTypes
persistService = req.persistService
persistDefaults = req.persistDefaults
persist = req.persist
persistServiceConfig = req.persistServiceConfig
token = req.token
replaceExistingChecks = req.replaceExistingChecks
source = req.source
)
// Pause the service syncs during modification
a.PauseSync()
defer a.ResumeSync()
// Set default tagged addresses
serviceIP := net.ParseIP(service.Address)
serviceAddressIs4 := serviceIP != nil && serviceIP.To4() != nil
serviceAddressIs6 := serviceIP != nil && serviceIP.To4() == nil
if service.TaggedAddresses == nil {
service.TaggedAddresses = map[string]structs.ServiceAddress{}
}
if _, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv4]; !ok && serviceAddressIs4 {
service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv4] = structs.ServiceAddress{Address: service.Address, Port: service.Port}
}
if _, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressWANIPv4]; !ok && serviceAddressIs4 {
service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressWANIPv4] = structs.ServiceAddress{Address: service.Address, Port: service.Port}
}
if _, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv6]; !ok && serviceAddressIs6 {
service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv6] = structs.ServiceAddress{Address: service.Address, Port: service.Port}
}
if _, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressWANIPv6]; !ok && serviceAddressIs6 {
service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressWANIPv6] = structs.ServiceAddress{Address: service.Address, Port: service.Port}
}
var checks []*structs.HealthCheck
// all the checks must be associated with the same enterprise meta of the service
// so this map can just use the main CheckID for indexing
existingChecks := map[structs.CheckID]bool{}
for _, check := range a.State.ChecksForService(service.CompoundServiceID(), false) {
existingChecks[check.CompoundCheckID()] = false
}
// Create an associated health check
for i, chkType := range chkTypes {
checkID := string(chkType.CheckID)
if checkID == "" {
checkID = fmt.Sprintf("service:%s", service.ID)
if len(chkTypes) > 1 {
checkID += fmt.Sprintf(":%d", i+1)
}
}
cid := structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID(checkID), &service.EnterpriseMeta)
existingChecks[cid] = true
name := chkType.Name
if name == "" {
name = fmt.Sprintf("Service '%s' check", service.Service)
}
check := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.config.NodeName,
CheckID: types.CheckID(checkID),
Name: name,
Status: api.HealthCritical,
Notes: chkType.Notes,
ServiceID: service.ID,
ServiceName: service.Service,
ServiceTags: service.Tags,
Type: chkType.Type(),
EnterpriseMeta: service.EnterpriseMeta,
}
if chkType.Status != "" {
check.Status = chkType.Status
}
// Restore the fields from the snapshot.
prev, ok := snap[cid]
if ok {
check.Output = prev.Output
check.Status = prev.Status
}
checks = append(checks, check)
}
// cleanup, store the ids of services and checks that weren't previously
// registered so we clean them up if something fails halfway through the
// process.
var cleanupServices []structs.ServiceID
var cleanupChecks []structs.CheckID
sid := service.CompoundServiceID()
if s := a.State.Service(sid); s == nil {
cleanupServices = append(cleanupServices, sid)
}
for _, check := range checks {
cid := check.CompoundCheckID()
if c := a.State.Check(cid); c == nil {
cleanupChecks = append(cleanupChecks, cid)
}
}
err := a.State.AddServiceWithChecks(service, checks, token)
if err != nil {
a.cleanupRegistration(cleanupServices, cleanupChecks)
return err
}
for i := range checks {
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if err := a.addCheck(checks[i], chkTypes[i], service, token, source); err != nil {
a.cleanupRegistration(cleanupServices, cleanupChecks)
return err
}
if persist && a.config.DataDir != "" {
if err := a.persistCheck(checks[i], chkTypes[i], source); err != nil {
a.cleanupRegistration(cleanupServices, cleanupChecks)
return err
}
}
}
// If a proxy service wishes to expose checks, check targets need to be rerouted to the proxy listener
// This needs to be called after chkTypes are added to the agent, to avoid being overwritten
psid := structs.NewServiceID(service.Proxy.DestinationServiceID, &service.EnterpriseMeta)
if service.Proxy.Expose.Checks {
err := a.rerouteExposedChecks(psid, service.Address)
if err != nil {
a.logger.Warn("failed to reroute L7 checks to exposed proxy listener")
}
} else {
// Reset check targets if proxy was re-registered but no longer wants to expose checks
// If the proxy is being registered for the first time then this is a no-op
a.resetExposedChecks(psid)
}
if persistServiceConfig && a.config.DataDir != "" {
var err error
if persistDefaults != nil {
err = a.persistServiceConfig(service.CompoundServiceID(), persistDefaults)
} else {
err = a.purgeServiceConfig(service.CompoundServiceID())
}
if err != nil {
a.cleanupRegistration(cleanupServices, cleanupChecks)
return err
}
}
// Persist the service to a file
if persist && a.config.DataDir != "" {
if persistService == nil {
persistService = service
}
if err := a.persistService(persistService, source); err != nil {
a.cleanupRegistration(cleanupServices, cleanupChecks)
return err
}
}
if replaceExistingChecks {
for checkID, keep := range existingChecks {
if !keep {
a.removeCheckLocked(checkID, persist)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// validateService validates an service and its checks, either returning an error or emitting a
// warning based on the nature of the error.
func (a *Agent) validateService(service *structs.NodeService, chkTypes []*structs.CheckType) error {
if service.Service == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("Service name missing")
}
if service.ID == "" && service.Service != "" {
service.ID = service.Service
}
for _, check := range chkTypes {
if err := check.Validate(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Check is not valid: %v", err)
}
}
// Set default weights if not specified. This is important as it ensures AE
// doesn't consider the service different since it has nil weights.
if service.Weights == nil {
service.Weights = &structs.Weights{Passing: 1, Warning: 1}
}
// Warn if the service name is incompatible with DNS
if InvalidDnsRe.MatchString(service.Service) {
a.logger.Warn("Service name will not be discoverable "+
"via DNS due to invalid characters. Valid characters include "+
"all alpha-numerics and dashes.",
"service", service.Service,
)
} else if len(service.Service) > MaxDNSLabelLength {
a.logger.Warn("Service name will not be discoverable "+
"via DNS due to it being too long. Valid lengths are between "+
"1 and 63 bytes.",
"service", service.Service,
)
}
// Warn if any tags are incompatible with DNS
for _, tag := range service.Tags {
if InvalidDnsRe.MatchString(tag) {
a.logger.Debug("Service tag will not be discoverable "+
"via DNS due to invalid characters. Valid characters include "+
"all alpha-numerics and dashes.",
"tag", tag,
)
} else if len(tag) > MaxDNSLabelLength {
a.logger.Debug("Service tag will not be discoverable "+
"via DNS due to it being too long. Valid lengths are between "+
"1 and 63 bytes.",
"tag", tag,
)
}
}
// Check IPv4/IPv6 tagged addresses
if service.TaggedAddresses != nil {
if sa, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv4]; ok {
ip := net.ParseIP(sa.Address)
if ip == nil || ip.To4() == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Service tagged address %q must be a valid ipv4 address", structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv4)
}
}
if sa, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressWANIPv4]; ok {
ip := net.ParseIP(sa.Address)
if ip == nil || ip.To4() == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Service tagged address %q must be a valid ipv4 address", structs.TaggedAddressWANIPv4)
}
}
if sa, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv6]; ok {
ip := net.ParseIP(sa.Address)
if ip == nil || ip.To4() != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Service tagged address %q must be a valid ipv6 address", structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv6)
}
}
if sa, ok := service.TaggedAddresses[structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv6]; ok {
ip := net.ParseIP(sa.Address)
if ip == nil || ip.To4() != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Service tagged address %q must be a valid ipv6 address", structs.TaggedAddressLANIPv6)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// cleanupRegistration is called on registration error to ensure no there are no
// leftovers after a partial failure
func (a *Agent) cleanupRegistration(serviceIDs []structs.ServiceID, checksIDs []structs.CheckID) {
for _, s := range serviceIDs {
if err := a.State.RemoveService(s); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("failed to remove service during cleanup",
"service", s.String(),
"error", err,
)
}
if err := a.purgeService(s); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("failed to purge service file during cleanup",
"service", s.String(),
"error", err,
)
}
if err := a.purgeServiceConfig(s); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("failed to purge service config file during cleanup",
"service", s,
"error", err,
)
}
if err := a.removeServiceSidecars(s, true); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("service registration: cleanup: failed remove sidecars for", "service", s, "error", err)
}
}
for _, c := range checksIDs {
a.cancelCheckMonitors(c)
if err := a.State.RemoveCheck(c); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("failed to remove check during cleanup",
"check", c.String(),
"error", err,
)
}
if err := a.purgeCheck(c); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("failed to purge check file during cleanup",
"check", c.String(),
"error", err,
)
}
}
}
// RemoveService is used to remove a service entry.
// The agent will make a best effort to ensure it is deregistered
func (a *Agent) RemoveService(serviceID structs.ServiceID) error {
return a.removeService(serviceID, true)
}
func (a *Agent) removeService(serviceID structs.ServiceID, persist bool) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
return a.removeServiceLocked(serviceID, persist)
}
// removeServiceLocked is used to remove a service entry.
// The agent will make a best effort to ensure it is deregistered
func (a *Agent) removeServiceLocked(serviceID structs.ServiceID, persist bool) error {
// Validate ServiceID
if serviceID.ID == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("ServiceID missing")
}
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// Shut down the config watch in the service manager if enabled.
if a.config.EnableCentralServiceConfig {
a.serviceManager.RemoveService(serviceID)
}
// Reset the HTTP check targets if they were exposed through a proxy
// If this is not a proxy or checks were not exposed then this is a no-op
svc := a.State.Service(serviceID)
if svc != nil {
psid := structs.NewServiceID(svc.Proxy.DestinationServiceID, &svc.EnterpriseMeta)
a.resetExposedChecks(psid)
}
checks := a.State.ChecksForService(serviceID, false)
var checkIDs []structs.CheckID
for id := range checks {
checkIDs = append(checkIDs, id)
}
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// Remove service immediately
if err := a.State.RemoveServiceWithChecks(serviceID, checkIDs); err != nil {
a.logger.Warn("Failed to deregister service",
"service", serviceID.String(),
"error", err,
)
return nil
}
// Remove the service from the data dir
if persist {
if err := a.purgeService(serviceID); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := a.purgeServiceConfig(serviceID); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Deregister any associated health checks
for checkID := range checks {
if err := a.removeCheckLocked(checkID, persist); err != nil {
return err
}
}
a.logger.Debug("removed service", "service", serviceID.String())
// If any Sidecar services exist for the removed service ID, remove them too.
return a.removeServiceSidecars(serviceID, persist)
}
func (a *Agent) removeServiceSidecars(serviceID structs.ServiceID, persist bool) error {
sidecarSID := structs.NewServiceID(a.sidecarServiceID(serviceID.ID), &serviceID.EnterpriseMeta)
if sidecar := a.State.Service(sidecarSID); sidecar != nil {
// Double check that it's not just an ID collision and we actually added
// this from a sidecar.
if sidecar.LocallyRegisteredAsSidecar {
// Remove it!
err := a.removeServiceLocked(sidecarSID, persist)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
// AddCheck is used to add a health check to the agent.
// This entry is persistent and the agent will make a best effort to
// ensure it is registered. The Check may include a CheckType which
// is used to automatically update the check status
func (a *Agent) AddCheck(check *structs.HealthCheck, chkType *structs.CheckType, persist bool, token string, source configSource) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
return a.addCheckLocked(check, chkType, persist, token, source)
}
func (a *Agent) addCheckLocked(check *structs.HealthCheck, chkType *structs.CheckType, persist bool, token string, source configSource) error {
var service *structs.NodeService
check.EnterpriseMeta.Normalize()
if check.ServiceID != "" {
cid := check.CompoundServiceID()
service = a.State.Service(cid)
if service == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("ServiceID %q does not exist", cid.String())
}
}
// Extra validations
if err := check.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
// snapshot the current state of the health check to avoid potential flapping
cid := check.CompoundCheckID()
existing := a.State.Check(cid)
defer func() {
if existing != nil {
a.State.UpdateCheck(cid, existing.Status, existing.Output)
}
}()
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err := a.addCheck(check, chkType, service, token, source)
if err != nil {
a.State.RemoveCheck(cid)
return err
}
// Add to the local state for anti-entropy
err = a.State.AddCheck(check, token)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Persist the check
if persist && a.config.DataDir != "" {
return a.persistCheck(check, chkType, source)
}
return nil
}
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func (a *Agent) addCheck(check *structs.HealthCheck, chkType *structs.CheckType, service *structs.NodeService, token string, source configSource) error {
if check.CheckID == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("CheckID missing")
}
if chkType != nil {
if err := chkType.Validate(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Check is not valid: %v", err)
}
if chkType.IsScript() {
if source == ConfigSourceLocal && !a.config.EnableLocalScriptChecks {
return fmt.Errorf("Scripts are disabled on this agent; to enable, configure 'enable_script_checks' or 'enable_local_script_checks' to true")
}
if source == ConfigSourceRemote && !a.config.EnableRemoteScriptChecks {
return fmt.Errorf("Scripts are disabled on this agent from remote calls; to enable, configure 'enable_script_checks' to true")
}
}
}
if check.ServiceID != "" {
check.ServiceName = service.Service
check.ServiceTags = service.Tags
check.EnterpriseMeta = service.EnterpriseMeta
}
// Check if already registered
if chkType != nil {
maxOutputSize := a.config.CheckOutputMaxSize
if maxOutputSize == 0 {
maxOutputSize = checks.DefaultBufSize
}
if chkType.OutputMaxSize > 0 && maxOutputSize > chkType.OutputMaxSize {
maxOutputSize = chkType.OutputMaxSize
}
// Get the address of the proxy for this service if it exists
// Need its config to know whether we should reroute checks to it
var proxy *structs.NodeService
if service != nil {
for _, svc := range a.State.Services(&service.EnterpriseMeta) {
if svc.Proxy.DestinationServiceID == service.ID {
proxy = svc
break
}
}
}
statusHandler := checks.NewStatusHandler(a.State, a.logger, chkType.SuccessBeforePassing, chkType.FailuresBeforeCritical)
sid := check.CompoundServiceID()
cid := check.CompoundCheckID()
switch {
case chkType.IsTTL():
if existing, ok := a.checkTTLs[cid]; ok {
existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkTTLs, cid)
}
ttl := &checks.CheckTTL{
Notify: a.State,
CheckID: cid,
ServiceID: sid,
TTL: chkType.TTL,
Logger: a.logger,
OutputMaxSize: maxOutputSize,
}
// Restore persisted state, if any
if err := a.loadCheckState(check); err != nil {
a.logger.Warn("failed restoring state for check",
"check", cid.String(),
"error", err,
)
}
ttl.Start()
a.checkTTLs[cid] = ttl
case chkType.IsHTTP():
if existing, ok := a.checkHTTPs[cid]; ok {
existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkHTTPs, cid)
}
if chkType.Interval < checks.MinInterval {
a.logger.Warn("check has interval below minimum",
"check", cid.String(),
"minimum_interval", checks.MinInterval,
)
chkType.Interval = checks.MinInterval
}
tlsClientConfig := a.tlsConfigurator.OutgoingTLSConfigForCheck(chkType.TLSSkipVerify)
http := &checks.CheckHTTP{
CheckID: cid,
ServiceID: sid,
HTTP: chkType.HTTP,
Header: chkType.Header,
Method: chkType.Method,
Body: chkType.Body,
Interval: chkType.Interval,
Timeout: chkType.Timeout,
Logger: a.logger,
OutputMaxSize: maxOutputSize,
TLSClientConfig: tlsClientConfig,
StatusHandler: statusHandler,
}
if proxy != nil && proxy.Proxy.Expose.Checks {
port, err := a.listenerPortLocked(sid, cid)
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("error exposing check",
"check", cid.String(),
"error", err,
)
return err
}
http.ProxyHTTP = httpInjectAddr(http.HTTP, proxy.Address, port)
}
http.Start()
a.checkHTTPs[cid] = http
case chkType.IsTCP():
if existing, ok := a.checkTCPs[cid]; ok {
existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkTCPs, cid)
}
if chkType.Interval < checks.MinInterval {
a.logger.Warn("check has interval below minimum",
"check", cid.String(),
"minimum_interval", checks.MinInterval,
)
chkType.Interval = checks.MinInterval
}
tcp := &checks.CheckTCP{
CheckID: cid,
ServiceID: sid,
TCP: chkType.TCP,
Interval: chkType.Interval,
Timeout: chkType.Timeout,
Logger: a.logger,
StatusHandler: statusHandler,
}
tcp.Start()
a.checkTCPs[cid] = tcp
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case chkType.IsGRPC():
if existing, ok := a.checkGRPCs[cid]; ok {
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existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkGRPCs, cid)
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}
if chkType.Interval < checks.MinInterval {
a.logger.Warn("check has interval below minimum",
"check", cid.String(),
"minimum_interval", checks.MinInterval,
)
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chkType.Interval = checks.MinInterval
}
var tlsClientConfig *tls.Config
if chkType.GRPCUseTLS {
tlsClientConfig = a.tlsConfigurator.OutgoingTLSConfigForCheck(chkType.TLSSkipVerify)
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}
grpc := &checks.CheckGRPC{
CheckID: cid,
ServiceID: sid,
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GRPC: chkType.GRPC,
Interval: chkType.Interval,
Timeout: chkType.Timeout,
Logger: a.logger,
TLSClientConfig: tlsClientConfig,
StatusHandler: statusHandler,
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}
if proxy != nil && proxy.Proxy.Expose.Checks {
port, err := a.listenerPortLocked(sid, cid)
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("error exposing check",
"check", cid.String(),
"error", err,
)
return err
}
grpc.ProxyGRPC = grpcInjectAddr(grpc.GRPC, proxy.Address, port)
}
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grpc.Start()
a.checkGRPCs[cid] = grpc
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case chkType.IsDocker():
if existing, ok := a.checkDockers[cid]; ok {
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existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkDockers, cid)
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}
if chkType.Interval < checks.MinInterval {
a.logger.Warn("check has interval below minimum",
"check", cid.String(),
"minimum_interval", checks.MinInterval,
)
chkType.Interval = checks.MinInterval
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}
if a.dockerClient == nil {
dc, err := checks.NewDockerClient(os.Getenv("DOCKER_HOST"), int64(maxOutputSize))
if err != nil {
a.logger.Error("error creating docker client", "error", err)
return err
}
a.logger.Debug("created docker client", "host", dc.Host())
a.dockerClient = dc
}
dockerCheck := &checks.CheckDocker{
CheckID: cid,
ServiceID: sid,
DockerContainerID: chkType.DockerContainerID,
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Shell: chkType.Shell,
ScriptArgs: chkType.ScriptArgs,
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Interval: chkType.Interval,
Logger: a.logger,
Client: a.dockerClient,
StatusHandler: statusHandler,
}
if prev := a.checkDockers[cid]; prev != nil {
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prev.Stop()
}
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dockerCheck.Start()
a.checkDockers[cid] = dockerCheck
case chkType.IsMonitor():
if existing, ok := a.checkMonitors[cid]; ok {
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existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkMonitors, cid)
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}
if chkType.Interval < checks.MinInterval {
a.logger.Warn("check has interval below minimum",
"check", cid.String(),
"minimum_interval", checks.MinInterval,
)
chkType.Interval = checks.MinInterval
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}
monitor := &checks.CheckMonitor{
Notify: a.State,
CheckID: cid,
ServiceID: sid,
ScriptArgs: chkType.ScriptArgs,
Interval: chkType.Interval,
Timeout: chkType.Timeout,
Logger: a.logger,
OutputMaxSize: maxOutputSize,
StatusHandler: statusHandler,
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}
monitor.Start()
a.checkMonitors[cid] = monitor
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case chkType.IsAlias():
if existing, ok := a.checkAliases[cid]; ok {
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existing.Stop()
delete(a.checkAliases, cid)
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}
var rpcReq structs.NodeSpecificRequest
rpcReq.Datacenter = a.config.Datacenter
// The token to set is really important. The behavior below follows
// the same behavior as anti-entropy: we use the user-specified token
// if set (either on the service or check definition), otherwise
// we use the "UserToken" on the agent. This is tested.
rpcReq.Token = a.tokens.UserToken()
if token != "" {
rpcReq.Token = token
}
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aliasServiceID := structs.NewServiceID(chkType.AliasService, &check.EnterpriseMeta)
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chkImpl := &checks.CheckAlias{
Notify: a.State,
RPC: a.delegate,
RPCReq: rpcReq,
CheckID: cid,
Node: chkType.AliasNode,
ServiceID: aliasServiceID,
EnterpriseMeta: check.EnterpriseMeta,
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}
chkImpl.Start()
a.checkAliases[cid] = chkImpl
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default:
return fmt.Errorf("Check type is not valid")
}
// Notify channel that watches for service state changes
// This is a non-blocking send to avoid synchronizing on a large number of check updates
s := a.State.ServiceState(sid)
if s != nil && !s.Deleted {
select {
case s.WatchCh <- struct{}{}:
default:
}
}
if chkType.DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter > 0 {
timeout := chkType.DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter
if timeout < a.config.CheckDeregisterIntervalMin {
timeout = a.config.CheckDeregisterIntervalMin
a.logger.Warn("check has deregister interval below minimum",
"check", cid.String(),
"minimum_interval", a.config.CheckDeregisterIntervalMin,
)
}
a.checkReapAfter[cid] = timeout
} else {
delete(a.checkReapAfter, cid)
}
}
return nil
}
// RemoveCheck is used to remove a health check.
// The agent will make a best effort to ensure it is deregistered
func (a *Agent) RemoveCheck(checkID structs.CheckID, persist bool) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
return a.removeCheckLocked(checkID, persist)
}
// removeCheckLocked is used to remove a health check.
// The agent will make a best effort to ensure it is deregistered
func (a *Agent) removeCheckLocked(checkID structs.CheckID, persist bool) error {
// Validate CheckID
if checkID.ID == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("CheckID missing")
}
// Notify channel that watches for service state changes
// This is a non-blocking send to avoid synchronizing on a large number of check updates
var svcID structs.ServiceID
if c := a.State.Check(checkID); c != nil {
svcID = c.CompoundServiceID()
}
s := a.State.ServiceState(svcID)
if s != nil && !s.Deleted {
select {
case s.WatchCh <- struct{}{}:
default:
}
}
// Delete port from allocated port set
// If checks weren't being exposed then this is a no-op
portKey := listenerPortKey(svcID, checkID)
delete(a.exposedPorts, portKey)
a.cancelCheckMonitors(checkID)
a.State.RemoveCheck(checkID)
if persist {
if err := a.purgeCheck(checkID); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := a.purgeCheckState(checkID); err != nil {
return err
}
}
a.logger.Debug("removed check", "check", checkID.String())
return nil
}
// ServiceHTTPBasedChecks returns HTTP and GRPC based Checks
// for the given serviceID
func (a *Agent) ServiceHTTPBasedChecks(serviceID structs.ServiceID) []structs.CheckType {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
var chkTypes = make([]structs.CheckType, 0)
for _, c := range a.checkHTTPs {
if c.ServiceID == serviceID {
chkTypes = append(chkTypes, c.CheckType())
}
}
for _, c := range a.checkGRPCs {
if c.ServiceID == serviceID {
chkTypes = append(chkTypes, c.CheckType())
}
}
return chkTypes
}
// AdvertiseAddrLAN returns the AdvertiseAddrLAN config value
func (a *Agent) AdvertiseAddrLAN() string {
return a.config.AdvertiseAddrLAN.String()
}
// resolveProxyCheckAddress returns the best address to use for a TCP check of
// the proxy's public listener. It expects the input to already have default
// values populated by applyProxyConfigDefaults. It may return an empty string
// indicating that the TCP check should not be created at all.
//
// By default this uses the proxy's bind address which in turn defaults to the
// agent's bind address. If the proxy bind address ends up being 0.0.0.0 we have
// to assume the agent can dial it over loopback which is usually true.
//
// In some topologies such as proxy being in a different container, the IP the
// agent used to dial proxy over a local bridge might not be the same as the
// container's public routable IP address so we allow a manual override of the
// check address in config "tcp_check_address" too.
//
// Finally the TCP check can be disabled by another manual override
// "disable_tcp_check" in cases where the agent will never be able to dial the
// proxy directly for some reason.
func (a *Agent) resolveProxyCheckAddress(proxyCfg map[string]interface{}) string {
// If user disabled the check return empty string
if disable, ok := proxyCfg["disable_tcp_check"].(bool); ok && disable {
return ""
}
// If user specified a custom one, use that
if chkAddr, ok := proxyCfg["tcp_check_address"].(string); ok && chkAddr != "" {
return chkAddr
}
// If we have a bind address and its diallable, use that
if bindAddr, ok := proxyCfg["bind_address"].(string); ok &&
bindAddr != "" && bindAddr != "0.0.0.0" && bindAddr != "[::]" {
return bindAddr
}
// Default to localhost
return "127.0.0.1"
}
func (a *Agent) cancelCheckMonitors(checkID structs.CheckID) {
// Stop any monitors
delete(a.checkReapAfter, checkID)
if check, ok := a.checkMonitors[checkID]; ok {
check.Stop()
delete(a.checkMonitors, checkID)
}
if check, ok := a.checkHTTPs[checkID]; ok {
check.Stop()
delete(a.checkHTTPs, checkID)
}
if check, ok := a.checkTCPs[checkID]; ok {
check.Stop()
delete(a.checkTCPs, checkID)
}
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if check, ok := a.checkGRPCs[checkID]; ok {
check.Stop()
delete(a.checkGRPCs, checkID)
}
if check, ok := a.checkTTLs[checkID]; ok {
check.Stop()
delete(a.checkTTLs, checkID)
}
if check, ok := a.checkDockers[checkID]; ok {
check.Stop()
delete(a.checkDockers, checkID)
}
}
// updateTTLCheck is used to update the status of a TTL check via the Agent API.
func (a *Agent) updateTTLCheck(checkID structs.CheckID, status, output string) error {
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
// Grab the TTL check.
check, ok := a.checkTTLs[checkID]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("CheckID %q does not have associated TTL", checkID.String())
}
// Set the status through CheckTTL to reset the TTL.
outputTruncated := check.SetStatus(status, output)
// We don't write any files in dev mode so bail here.
if a.config.DataDir == "" {
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return nil
}
// Persist the state so the TTL check can come up in a good state after
// an agent restart, especially with long TTL values.
if err := a.persistCheckState(check, status, outputTruncated); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed persisting state for check %q: %s", checkID.String(), err)
}
return nil
}
// persistCheckState is used to record the check status into the data dir.
// This allows the state to be restored on a later agent start. Currently
// only useful for TTL based checks.
func (a *Agent) persistCheckState(check *checks.CheckTTL, status, output string) error {
// Create the persisted state
state := persistedCheckState{
CheckID: check.CheckID.ID,
Status: status,
Output: output,
Expires: time.Now().Add(check.TTL).Unix(),
EnterpriseMeta: check.CheckID.EnterpriseMeta,
}
// Encode the state
buf, err := json.Marshal(state)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Create the state dir if it doesn't exist
dir := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, checkStateDir)
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0700); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed creating check state dir %q: %s", dir, err)
}
// Write the state to the file
file := filepath.Join(dir, check.CheckID.StringHash())
// Create temp file in same dir, to make more likely atomic
tempFile := file + ".tmp"
// persistCheckState is called frequently, so don't use writeFileAtomic to avoid calling fsync here
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(tempFile, buf, 0600); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed writing temp file %q: %s", tempFile, err)
}
if err := os.Rename(tempFile, file); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to rename temp file from %q to %q: %s", tempFile, file, err)
}
return nil
}
// loadCheckState is used to restore the persisted state of a check.
func (a *Agent) loadCheckState(check *structs.HealthCheck) error {
cid := check.CompoundCheckID()
// Try to read the persisted state for this check
file := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, checkStateDir, cid.StringHash())
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("failed reading file %q: %s", file, err)
}
// Decode the state data
var p persistedCheckState
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, &p); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("failed decoding check state", "error", err)
return a.purgeCheckState(cid)
}
// Check if the state has expired
if time.Now().Unix() >= p.Expires {
a.logger.Debug("check state expired, not restoring", "check", cid.String())
return a.purgeCheckState(cid)
}
// Restore the fields from the state
check.Output = p.Output
check.Status = p.Status
return nil
}
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// purgeCheckState is used to purge the state of a check from the data dir
func (a *Agent) purgeCheckState(checkID structs.CheckID) error {
file := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, checkStateDir, checkID.StringHash())
err := os.Remove(file)
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return err
}
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// Stats is used to get various debugging state from the sub-systems
func (a *Agent) Stats() map[string]map[string]string {
stats := a.delegate.Stats()
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stats["agent"] = map[string]string{
"check_monitors": strconv.Itoa(len(a.checkMonitors)),
"check_ttls": strconv.Itoa(len(a.checkTTLs)),
}
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for k, v := range a.State.Stats() {
stats["agent"][k] = v
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}
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revision := a.config.Revision
if len(revision) > 8 {
revision = revision[:8]
}
stats["build"] = map[string]string{
"revision": revision,
"version": a.config.Version,
"prerelease": a.config.VersionPrerelease,
}
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return stats
}
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// storePid is used to write out our PID to a file if necessary
func (a *Agent) storePid() error {
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// Quit fast if no pidfile
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pidPath := a.config.PidFile
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if pidPath == "" {
return nil
}
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// Open the PID file
pidFile, err := os.OpenFile(pidPath, os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC, 0666)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Could not open pid file: %v", err)
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}
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defer pidFile.Close()
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// Write out the PID
pid := os.Getpid()
_, err = pidFile.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%d", pid))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Could not write to pid file: %s", err)
}
return nil
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}
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// deletePid is used to delete our PID on exit
func (a *Agent) deletePid() error {
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// Quit fast if no pidfile
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pidPath := a.config.PidFile
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if pidPath == "" {
return nil
}
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stat, err := os.Stat(pidPath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Could not remove pid file: %s", err)
}
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if stat.IsDir() {
return fmt.Errorf("Specified pid file path is directory")
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}
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err = os.Remove(pidPath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Could not remove pid file: %s", err)
}
return nil
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}
// loadServices will load service definitions from configuration and persisted
// definitions on disk, and load them into the local agent.
func (a *Agent) loadServices(conf *config.RuntimeConfig, snap map[structs.CheckID]*structs.HealthCheck) error {
// Load any persisted service configs so we can feed those into the initial
// registrations below.
persistedServiceConfigs, err := a.readPersistedServiceConfigs()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Register the services from config
for _, service := range conf.Services {
ns := service.NodeService()
chkTypes, err := service.CheckTypes()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to validate checks for service %q: %v", service.Name, err)
}
// Grab and validate sidecar if there is one too
sidecar, sidecarChecks, sidecarToken, err := a.sidecarServiceFromNodeService(ns, service.Token)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to validate sidecar for service %q: %v", service.Name, err)
}
// Remove sidecar from NodeService now it's done it's job it's just a config
// syntax sugar and shouldn't be persisted in local or server state.
ns.Connect.SidecarService = nil
sid := ns.CompoundServiceID()
err = a.addServiceLocked(&addServiceRequest{
service: ns,
chkTypes: chkTypes,
previousDefaults: persistedServiceConfigs[sid],
waitForCentralConfig: false, // exclusively use cached values
persist: false, // don't rewrite the file with the same data we just read
persistServiceConfig: false, // don't rewrite the file with the same data we just read
token: service.Token,
replaceExistingChecks: false, // do default behavior
source: ConfigSourceLocal,
}, snap)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to register service %q: %v", service.Name, err)
}
// If there is a sidecar service, register that too.
if sidecar != nil {
sidecarServiceID := sidecar.CompoundServiceID()
err = a.addServiceLocked(&addServiceRequest{
service: sidecar,
chkTypes: sidecarChecks,
previousDefaults: persistedServiceConfigs[sidecarServiceID],
waitForCentralConfig: false, // exclusively use cached values
persist: false, // don't rewrite the file with the same data we just read
persistServiceConfig: false, // don't rewrite the file with the same data we just read
token: sidecarToken,
replaceExistingChecks: false, // do default behavior
source: ConfigSourceLocal,
}, snap)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to register sidecar for service %q: %v", service.Name, err)
}
}
}
// Load any persisted services
svcDir := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, servicesDir)
files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(svcDir)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reading services dir %q: %s", svcDir, err)
}
for _, fi := range files {
// Skip all dirs
if fi.IsDir() {
continue
}
// Skip all partially written temporary files
if strings.HasSuffix(fi.Name(), "tmp") {
a.logger.Warn("Ignoring temporary service file", "file", fi.Name())
continue
}
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// Read the contents into a buffer
file := filepath.Join(svcDir, fi.Name())
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed reading service file %q: %s", file, err)
}
// Try decoding the service definition
var p persistedService
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, &p); err != nil {
// Backwards-compatibility for pre-0.5.1 persisted services
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, &p.Service); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed decoding service file",
"file", file,
"error", err,
)
continue
}
}
serviceID := p.Service.CompoundServiceID()
source, ok := ConfigSourceFromName(p.Source)
if !ok {
a.logger.Warn("service exists with invalid source, purging",
"service", serviceID.String(),
"source", p.Source,
)
if err := a.purgeService(serviceID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed purging service %q: %s", serviceID, err)
}
if err := a.purgeServiceConfig(serviceID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed purging service config %q: %s", serviceID, err)
}
continue
}
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if a.State.Service(serviceID) != nil {
// Purge previously persisted service. This allows config to be
// preferred over services persisted from the API.
a.logger.Debug("service exists, not restoring from file",
"service", serviceID.String(),
"file", file,
)
if err := a.purgeService(serviceID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed purging service %q: %s", serviceID.String(), err)
}
if err := a.purgeServiceConfig(serviceID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed purging service config %q: %s", serviceID.String(), err)
}
} else {
a.logger.Debug("restored service definition from file",
"service", serviceID.String(),
"file", file,
)
err = a.addServiceLocked(&addServiceRequest{
service: p.Service,
chkTypes: nil,
previousDefaults: persistedServiceConfigs[serviceID],
waitForCentralConfig: false, // exclusively use cached values
persist: false, // don't rewrite the file with the same data we just read
persistServiceConfig: false, // don't rewrite the file with the same data we just read
token: p.Token,
replaceExistingChecks: false, // do default behavior
source: source,
}, snap)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed adding service %q: %s", serviceID, err)
}
}
}
for serviceID := range persistedServiceConfigs {
if a.State.Service(serviceID) == nil {
// This can be cleaned up now.
if err := a.purgeServiceConfig(serviceID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed purging service config %q: %s", serviceID, err)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// unloadServices will deregister all services.
func (a *Agent) unloadServices() error {
for id := range a.State.Services(structs.WildcardEnterpriseMeta()) {
if err := a.removeServiceLocked(id, false); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("Failed deregistering service '%s': %v", id, err)
}
}
return nil
}
// loadChecks loads check definitions and/or persisted check definitions from
// disk and re-registers them with the local agent.
func (a *Agent) loadChecks(conf *config.RuntimeConfig, snap map[structs.CheckID]*structs.HealthCheck) error {
// Register the checks from config
for _, check := range conf.Checks {
health := check.HealthCheck(conf.NodeName)
// Restore the fields from the snapshot.
if prev, ok := snap[health.CompoundCheckID()]; ok {
health.Output = prev.Output
health.Status = prev.Status
}
chkType := check.CheckType()
if err := a.addCheckLocked(health, chkType, false, check.Token, ConfigSourceLocal); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to register check '%s': %v %v", check.Name, err, check)
}
}
// Load any persisted checks
checkDir := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, checksDir)
files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(checkDir)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reading checks dir %q: %s", checkDir, err)
}
for _, fi := range files {
// Ignore dirs - we only care about the check definition files
if fi.IsDir() {
continue
}
// Read the contents into a buffer
file := filepath.Join(checkDir, fi.Name())
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed reading check file %q: %s", file, err)
}
// Decode the check
var p persistedCheck
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, &p); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Failed decoding check file",
"file", file,
"error", err,
)
continue
}
checkID := p.Check.CompoundCheckID()
source, ok := ConfigSourceFromName(p.Source)
if !ok {
a.logger.Warn("check exists with invalid source, purging",
"check", checkID.String(),
"source", p.Source,
)
if err := a.purgeCheck(checkID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed purging check %q: %s", checkID, err)
}
continue
}
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if a.State.Check(checkID) != nil {
// Purge previously persisted check. This allows config to be
// preferred over persisted checks from the API.
a.logger.Debug("check exists, not restoring from file",
"check", checkID.String(),
"file", file,
)
if err := a.purgeCheck(checkID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed purging check %q: %s", checkID, err)
}
} else {
// Default check to critical to avoid placing potentially unhealthy
// services into the active pool
p.Check.Status = api.HealthCritical
// Restore the fields from the snapshot.
if prev, ok := snap[p.Check.CompoundCheckID()]; ok {
p.Check.Output = prev.Output
p.Check.Status = prev.Status
}
if err := a.addCheckLocked(p.Check, p.ChkType, false, p.Token, source); err != nil {
// Purge the check if it is unable to be restored.
a.logger.Warn("Failed to restore check",
"check", checkID.String(),
"error", err,
)
if err := a.purgeCheck(checkID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed purging check %q: %s", checkID, err)
}
}
a.logger.Debug("restored health check from file",
"check", p.Check.CheckID,
"file", file,
)
}
}
return nil
}
// unloadChecks will deregister all checks known to the local agent.
func (a *Agent) unloadChecks() error {
for id := range a.State.Checks(structs.WildcardEnterpriseMeta()) {
if err := a.removeCheckLocked(id, false); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("Failed deregistering check '%s': %s", id, err)
}
}
return nil
}
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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type persistedTokens struct {
Replication string `json:"replication,omitempty"`
AgentMaster string `json:"agent_master,omitempty"`
Default string `json:"default,omitempty"`
Agent string `json:"agent,omitempty"`
}
func (a *Agent) getPersistedTokens() (*persistedTokens, error) {
persistedTokens := &persistedTokens{}
if !a.config.ACLEnableTokenPersistence {
return persistedTokens, nil
}
a.persistedTokensLock.RLock()
defer a.persistedTokensLock.RUnlock()
tokensFullPath := filepath.Join(a.config.DataDir, tokensPath)
buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile(tokensFullPath)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
// non-existence is not an error we care about
return persistedTokens, nil
}
return persistedTokens, fmt.Errorf("failed reading tokens file %q: %s", tokensFullPath, err)
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, persistedTokens); err != nil {
return persistedTokens, fmt.Errorf("failed to decode tokens file %q: %s", tokensFullPath, err)
}
return persistedTokens, nil
}
// CheckSecurity Performs security checks in Consul Configuration
// It might return an error if configuration is considered too dangerous
func (a *Agent) CheckSecurity(conf *config.RuntimeConfig) error {
if conf.EnableRemoteScriptChecks {
if !conf.ACLsEnabled {
if len(conf.AllowWriteHTTPFrom) == 0 {
err := fmt.Errorf("using enable-script-checks without ACLs and without allow_write_http_from is DANGEROUS, use enable-local-script-checks instead, see https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/protecting-consul-from-rce-risk-in-specific-configurations/")
a.logger.Error("[SECURITY] issue", "error", err)
// TODO: return the error in future Consul versions
}
}
}
return nil
}
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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func (a *Agent) loadTokens(conf *config.RuntimeConfig) error {
persistedTokens, persistenceErr := a.getPersistedTokens()
if persistenceErr != nil {
a.logger.Warn("unable to load persisted tokens", "error", persistenceErr)
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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}
if persistedTokens.Default != "" {
a.tokens.UpdateUserToken(persistedTokens.Default, token.TokenSourceAPI)
if conf.ACLToken != "" {
a.logger.Warn("\"default\" token present in both the configuration and persisted token store, using the persisted token")
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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}
} else {
a.tokens.UpdateUserToken(conf.ACLToken, token.TokenSourceConfig)
}
if persistedTokens.Agent != "" {
a.tokens.UpdateAgentToken(persistedTokens.Agent, token.TokenSourceAPI)
if conf.ACLAgentToken != "" {
a.logger.Warn("\"agent\" token present in both the configuration and persisted token store, using the persisted token")
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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}
} else {
a.tokens.UpdateAgentToken(conf.ACLAgentToken, token.TokenSourceConfig)
}
if persistedTokens.AgentMaster != "" {
a.tokens.UpdateAgentMasterToken(persistedTokens.AgentMaster, token.TokenSourceAPI)
if conf.ACLAgentMasterToken != "" {
a.logger.Warn("\"agent_master\" token present in both the configuration and persisted token store, using the persisted token")
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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}
} else {
a.tokens.UpdateAgentMasterToken(conf.ACLAgentMasterToken, token.TokenSourceConfig)
}
if persistedTokens.Replication != "" {
a.tokens.UpdateReplicationToken(persistedTokens.Replication, token.TokenSourceAPI)
if conf.ACLReplicationToken != "" {
a.logger.Warn("\"replication\" token present in both the configuration and persisted token store, using the persisted token")
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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}
} else {
a.tokens.UpdateReplicationToken(conf.ACLReplicationToken, token.TokenSourceConfig)
}
return persistenceErr
}
// snapshotCheckState is used to snapshot the current state of the health
// checks. This is done before we reload our checks, so that we can properly
// restore into the same state.
func (a *Agent) snapshotCheckState() map[structs.CheckID]*structs.HealthCheck {
return a.State.Checks(structs.WildcardEnterpriseMeta())
}
// loadMetadata loads node metadata fields from the agent config and
// updates them on the local agent.
New config parser, HCL support, multiple bind addrs (#3480) * new config parser for agent This patch implements a new config parser for the consul agent which makes the following changes to the previous implementation: * add HCL support * all configuration fragments in tests and for default config are expressed as HCL fragments * HCL fragments can be provided on the command line so that they can eventually replace the command line flags. * HCL/JSON fragments are parsed into a temporary Config structure which can be merged using reflection (all values are pointers). The existing merge logic of overwrite for values and append for slices has been preserved. * A single builder process generates a typed runtime configuration for the agent. The new implementation is more strict and fails in the builder process if no valid runtime configuration can be generated. Therefore, additional validations in other parts of the code should be removed. The builder also pre-computes all required network addresses so that no address/port magic should be required where the configuration is used and should therefore be removed. * Upgrade github.com/hashicorp/hcl to support int64 * improve error messages * fix directory permission test * Fix rtt test * Fix ForceLeave test * Skip performance test for now until we know what to do * Update github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to update log prefix * Make memberlist use the default logger * improve config error handling * do not fail on non-existing data-dir * experiment with non-uniform timeouts to get a handle on stalled leader elections * Run tests for packages separately to eliminate the spurious port conflicts * refactor private address detection and unify approach for ipv4 and ipv6. Fixes #2825 * do not allow unix sockets for DNS * improve bind and advertise addr error handling * go through builder using test coverage * minimal update to the docs * more coverage tests fixed * more tests * fix makefile * cleanup * fix port conflicts with external port server 'porter' * stop test server on error * do not run api test that change global ENV concurrently with the other tests * Run remaining api tests concurrently * no need for retry with the port number service * monkey patch race condition in go-sockaddr until we understand why that fails * monkey patch hcl decoder race condidtion until we understand why that fails * monkey patch spurious errors in strings.EqualFold from here * add test for hcl decoder race condition. Run with go test -parallel 128 * Increase timeout again * cleanup * don't log port allocations by default * use base command arg parsing to format help output properly * handle -dc deprecation case in Build * switch autopilot.max_trailing_logs to int * remove duplicate test case * remove unused methods * remove comments about flag/config value inconsistencies * switch got and want around since the error message was misleading. * Removes a stray debug log. * Removes a stray newline in imports. * Fixes TestACL_Version8. * Runs go fmt. * Adds a default case for unknown address types. * Reoders and reformats some imports. * Adds some comments and fixes typos. * Reorders imports. * add unix socket support for dns later * drop all deprecated flags and arguments * fix wrong field name * remove stray node-id file * drop unnecessary patch section in test * drop duplicate test * add test for LeaveOnTerm and SkipLeaveOnInt in client mode * drop "bla" and add clarifying comment for the test * split up tests to support enterprise/non-enterprise tests * drop raft multiplier and derive values during build phase * sanitize runtime config reflectively and add test * detect invalid config fields * fix tests with invalid config fields * use different values for wan sanitiziation test * drop recursor in favor of recursors * allow dns_config.udp_answer_limit to be zero * make sure tests run on machines with multiple ips * Fix failing tests in a few more places by providing a bind address in the test * Gets rid of skipped TestAgent_CheckPerformanceSettings and adds case for builder. * Add porter to server_test.go to make tests there less flaky * go fmt
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func (a *Agent) loadMetadata(conf *config.RuntimeConfig) error {
meta := map[string]string{}
for k, v := range conf.NodeMeta {
meta[k] = v
}
meta[structs.MetaSegmentKey] = conf.SegmentName
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return a.State.LoadMetadata(meta)
}
// unloadMetadata resets the local metadata state
func (a *Agent) unloadMetadata() {
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a.State.UnloadMetadata()
}
// serviceMaintCheckID returns the ID of a given service's maintenance check
func serviceMaintCheckID(serviceID structs.ServiceID) structs.CheckID {
cid := types.CheckID(structs.ServiceMaintPrefix + serviceID.ID)
return structs.NewCheckID(cid, &serviceID.EnterpriseMeta)
}
// EnableServiceMaintenance will register a false health check against the given
// service ID with critical status. This will exclude the service from queries.
func (a *Agent) EnableServiceMaintenance(serviceID structs.ServiceID, reason, token string) error {
service := a.State.Service(serviceID)
if service == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("No service registered with ID %q", serviceID.String())
}
// Check if maintenance mode is not already enabled
checkID := serviceMaintCheckID(serviceID)
if a.State.Check(checkID) != nil {
return nil
}
// Use default notes if no reason provided
if reason == "" {
reason = defaultServiceMaintReason
}
// Create and register the critical health check
check := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.config.NodeName,
CheckID: checkID.ID,
Name: "Service Maintenance Mode",
Notes: reason,
ServiceID: service.ID,
ServiceName: service.Service,
Status: api.HealthCritical,
Type: "maintenance",
EnterpriseMeta: checkID.EnterpriseMeta,
}
a.AddCheck(check, nil, true, token, ConfigSourceLocal)
a.logger.Info("Service entered maintenance mode", "service", serviceID.String())
return nil
}
// DisableServiceMaintenance will deregister the fake maintenance mode check
// if the service has been marked as in maintenance.
func (a *Agent) DisableServiceMaintenance(serviceID structs.ServiceID) error {
if a.State.Service(serviceID) == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("No service registered with ID %q", serviceID.String())
}
// Check if maintenance mode is enabled
checkID := serviceMaintCheckID(serviceID)
if a.State.Check(checkID) == nil {
// maintenance mode is not enabled
return nil
}
// Deregister the maintenance check
a.RemoveCheck(checkID, true)
a.logger.Info("Service left maintenance mode", "service", serviceID.String())
return nil
}
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// EnableNodeMaintenance places a node into maintenance mode.
func (a *Agent) EnableNodeMaintenance(reason, token string) {
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// Ensure node maintenance is not already enabled
if a.State.Check(structs.NodeMaintCheckID) != nil {
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return
}
// Use a default notes value
if reason == "" {
reason = defaultNodeMaintReason
}
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// Create and register the node maintenance check
check := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.config.NodeName,
CheckID: structs.NodeMaint,
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Name: "Node Maintenance Mode",
Notes: reason,
Status: api.HealthCritical,
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Type: "maintenance",
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}
a.AddCheck(check, nil, true, token, ConfigSourceLocal)
a.logger.Info("Node entered maintenance mode")
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}
// DisableNodeMaintenance removes a node from maintenance mode
func (a *Agent) DisableNodeMaintenance() {
if a.State.Check(structs.NodeMaintCheckID) == nil {
return
}
a.RemoveCheck(structs.NodeMaintCheckID, true)
a.logger.Info("Node left maintenance mode")
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}
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func (a *Agent) loadLimits(conf *config.RuntimeConfig) {
a.config.RPCRateLimit = conf.RPCRateLimit
a.config.RPCMaxBurst = conf.RPCMaxBurst
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}
// ReloadConfig will atomically reload all configuration, including
// all services, checks, tokens, metadata, dnsServer configs, etc.
// It will also reload all ongoing watches.
func (a *Agent) ReloadConfig() error {
newCfg, err := a.autoConf.ReadConfig()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// copy over the existing node id, this cannot be
// changed while running anyways but this prevents
// breaking some existing behavior.
newCfg.NodeID = a.config.NodeID
return a.reloadConfigInternal(newCfg)
}
// reloadConfigInternal is mainly needed for some unit tests. Instead of parsing
// the configuration using CLI flags and on disk config, this just takes a
// runtime configuration and applies it.
func (a *Agent) reloadConfigInternal(newCfg *config.RuntimeConfig) error {
if err := a.CheckSecurity(newCfg); err != nil {
a.logger.Error("Security error while reloading configuration: %#v", err)
return err
}
// Change the log level and update it
if logging.ValidateLogLevel(newCfg.LogLevel) {
a.logger.SetLevel(logging.LevelFromString(newCfg.LogLevel))
} else {
a.logger.Warn("Invalid log level in new configuration", "level", newCfg.LogLevel)
newCfg.LogLevel = a.config.LogLevel
}
// Bulk update the services and checks
a.PauseSync()
defer a.ResumeSync()
a.stateLock.Lock()
defer a.stateLock.Unlock()
// Snapshot the current state, and use that to initialize the checks when
// they are recreated.
snap := a.snapshotCheckState()
// First unload all checks, services, and metadata. This lets us begin the reload
// with a clean slate.
if err := a.unloadServices(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed unloading services: %s", err)
}
if err := a.unloadChecks(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed unloading checks: %s", err)
}
a.unloadMetadata()
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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// Reload tokens - should be done before all the other loading
// to ensure the correct tokens are available for attaching to
// the checks and service registrations.
a.loadTokens(newCfg)
a.loadEnterpriseTokens(newCfg)
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328) This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use. 1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable. 2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload) Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change. Some other secondary changes: * Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly. * Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. * Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents. * Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints. * Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
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if err := a.tlsConfigurator.Update(newCfg.ToTLSUtilConfig()); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reloading tls configuration: %s", err)
}
// Reload service/check definitions and metadata.
if err := a.loadServices(newCfg, snap); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reloading services: %s", err)
}
if err := a.loadChecks(newCfg, snap); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reloading checks: %s", err)
}
if err := a.loadMetadata(newCfg); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reloading metadata: %s", err)
}
if err := a.reloadWatches(newCfg); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reloading watches: %v", err)
}
a.loadLimits(newCfg)
a.httpConnLimiter.SetConfig(connlimit.Config{
MaxConnsPerClientIP: newCfg.HTTPMaxConnsPerClient,
})
for _, s := range a.dnsServers {
if err := s.ReloadConfig(newCfg); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed reloading dns config : %v", err)
}
}
// this only gets used by the consulConfig function and since
// that is only ever done during init and reload here then
// an in place modification is safe as reloads cannot be
// concurrent due to both gaining a full lock on the stateLock
a.config.ConfigEntryBootstrap = newCfg.ConfigEntryBootstrap
err := a.reloadEnterprise(newCfg)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// create the config for the rpc server/client
consulCfg, err := a.consulConfig()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := a.delegate.ReloadConfig(consulCfg); err != nil {
return err
}
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// Update filtered metrics
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metrics.UpdateFilter(newCfg.Telemetry.AllowedPrefixes,
newCfg.Telemetry.BlockedPrefixes)
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a.State.SetDiscardCheckOutput(newCfg.DiscardCheckOutput)
return nil
}
// LocalBlockingQuery performs a blocking query in a generic way against
// local agent state that has no RPC or raft to back it. It uses `hash` parameter
// instead of an `index`.
// `alwaysBlock` determines whether we block if the provided hash is empty.
// Callers like the AgentService endpoint will want to return the current result if a hash isn't provided.
// On the other hand, for cache notifications we always want to block. This avoids an empty first response.
func (a *Agent) LocalBlockingQuery(alwaysBlock bool, hash string, wait time.Duration,
fn func(ws memdb.WatchSet) (string, interface{}, error)) (string, interface{}, error) {
// If we are not blocking we can skip tracking and allocating - nil WatchSet
// is still valid to call Add on and will just be a no op.
var ws memdb.WatchSet
var ctx context.Context = &lib.StopChannelContext{StopCh: a.shutdownCh}
shouldBlock := false
if alwaysBlock || hash != "" {
if wait == 0 {
wait = defaultQueryTime
}
if wait > 10*time.Minute {
wait = maxQueryTime
}
// Apply a small amount of jitter to the request.
wait += lib.RandomStagger(wait / 16)
var cancel func()
ctx, cancel = context.WithDeadline(ctx, time.Now().Add(wait))
defer cancel()
shouldBlock = true
}
for {
// Must reset this every loop in case the Watch set is already closed but
// hash remains same. In that case we'll need to re-block on ws.Watch()
// again.
ws = memdb.NewWatchSet()
curHash, curResp, err := fn(ws)
if err != nil {
return "", curResp, err
}
// Return immediately if there is no timeout, the hash is different or the
// Watch returns true (indicating timeout fired). Note that Watch on a nil
// WatchSet immediately returns false which would incorrectly cause this to
// loop and repeat again, however we rely on the invariant that ws == nil
// IFF timeout == nil in which case the Watch call is never invoked.
if !shouldBlock || hash != curHash || ws.WatchCtx(ctx) != nil {
return curHash, curResp, err
}
// Watch returned false indicating a change was detected, loop and repeat
// the callback to load the new value. If agent sync is paused it means
// local state is currently being bulk-edited e.g. config reload. In this
// case it's likely that local state just got unloaded and may or may not be
// reloaded yet. Wait a short amount of time for Sync to resume to ride out
// typical config reloads.
if syncPauseCh := a.SyncPausedCh(); syncPauseCh != nil {
select {
case <-syncPauseCh:
case <-ctx.Done():
}
}
}
}
// registerCache configures the cache and registers all the supported
// types onto the cache. This is NOT safe to call multiple times so
// care should be taken to call this exactly once after the cache
// field has been initialized.
func (a *Agent) registerCache() {
// Note that you should register the _agent_ as the RPC implementation and not
// the a.delegate directly, otherwise tests that rely on overriding RPC
// routing via a.registerEndpoint will not work.
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.ConnectCARootName, &cachetype.ConnectCARoot{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.ConnectCALeafName, &cachetype.ConnectCALeaf{
RPC: a,
Cache: a.cache,
Datacenter: a.config.Datacenter,
TestOverrideCAChangeInitialDelay: a.config.ConnectTestCALeafRootChangeSpread,
})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.IntentionMatchName, &cachetype.IntentionMatch{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.CatalogServicesName, &cachetype.CatalogServices{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.HealthServicesName, &cachetype.HealthServices{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.PreparedQueryName, &cachetype.PreparedQuery{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.NodeServicesName, &cachetype.NodeServices{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.ResolvedServiceConfigName, &cachetype.ResolvedServiceConfig{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.CatalogListServicesName, &cachetype.CatalogListServices{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.CatalogServiceListName, &cachetype.CatalogServiceList{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.CatalogDatacentersName, &cachetype.CatalogDatacenters{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.InternalServiceDumpName, &cachetype.InternalServiceDump{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.CompiledDiscoveryChainName, &cachetype.CompiledDiscoveryChain{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.GatewayServicesName, &cachetype.GatewayServices{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.ConfigEntriesName, &cachetype.ConfigEntries{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.ConfigEntryName, &cachetype.ConfigEntry{RPC: a})
a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.ServiceHTTPChecksName, &cachetype.ServiceHTTPChecks{Agent: a})
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884) This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch: There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected: * new flags and config options for the server * retry join WAN is slightly different * retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters * because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right layer. * new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers * the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the node name of the destination) * several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object: `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}` * 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl * raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates * replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the Primary and replicated to the Secondaries. * a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all other DCs) * a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also directly calls into the FSM. * RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the type-byte marker). * 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation overhead. * the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port. * a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service meta when registering the gateway into the catalog. * `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul servers in that datacenter. * `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`) * the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
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a.cache.RegisterType(cachetype.FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName,
&cachetype.FederationStateListMeshGateways{RPC: a})
}
// LocalState returns the agent's local state
func (a *Agent) LocalState() *local.State {
return a.State
}
// rerouteExposedChecks will inject proxy address into check targets
// Future calls to check() will dial the proxy listener
// The agent stateLock MUST be held for this to be called
func (a *Agent) rerouteExposedChecks(serviceID structs.ServiceID, proxyAddr string) error {
for cid, c := range a.checkHTTPs {
if c.ServiceID != serviceID {
continue
}
port, err := a.listenerPortLocked(serviceID, cid)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.ProxyHTTP = httpInjectAddr(c.HTTP, proxyAddr, port)
}
for cid, c := range a.checkGRPCs {
if c.ServiceID != serviceID {
continue
}
port, err := a.listenerPortLocked(serviceID, cid)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.ProxyGRPC = grpcInjectAddr(c.GRPC, proxyAddr, port)
}
return nil
}
// resetExposedChecks will set Proxy addr in HTTP checks to empty string
// Future calls to check() will use the original target c.HTTP or c.GRPC
// The agent stateLock MUST be held for this to be called
func (a *Agent) resetExposedChecks(serviceID structs.ServiceID) {
ids := make([]structs.CheckID, 0)
for cid, c := range a.checkHTTPs {
if c.ServiceID == serviceID {
c.ProxyHTTP = ""
ids = append(ids, cid)
}
}
for cid, c := range a.checkGRPCs {
if c.ServiceID == serviceID {
c.ProxyGRPC = ""
ids = append(ids, cid)
}
}
for _, checkID := range ids {
delete(a.exposedPorts, listenerPortKey(serviceID, checkID))
}
}
// listenerPort allocates a port from the configured range
// The agent stateLock MUST be held when this is called
func (a *Agent) listenerPortLocked(svcID structs.ServiceID, checkID structs.CheckID) (int, error) {
key := listenerPortKey(svcID, checkID)
if a.exposedPorts == nil {
a.exposedPorts = make(map[string]int)
}
if p, ok := a.exposedPorts[key]; ok {
return p, nil
}
allocated := make(map[int]bool)
for _, v := range a.exposedPorts {
allocated[v] = true
}
var port int
for i := 0; i < a.config.ExposeMaxPort-a.config.ExposeMinPort; i++ {
port = a.config.ExposeMinPort + i
if !allocated[port] {
a.exposedPorts[key] = port
break
}
}
if port == 0 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("no ports available to expose '%s'", checkID)
}
return port, nil
}
func listenerPortKey(svcID structs.ServiceID, checkID structs.CheckID) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", svcID, checkID)
}
// grpcInjectAddr injects an ip and port into an address of the form: ip:port[/service]
func grpcInjectAddr(existing string, ip string, port int) string {
portRepl := fmt.Sprintf("${1}:%d${3}", port)
out := grpcAddrRE.ReplaceAllString(existing, portRepl)
addrRepl := fmt.Sprintf("%s${2}${3}", ip)
out = grpcAddrRE.ReplaceAllString(out, addrRepl)
return out
}
// httpInjectAddr injects a port then an IP into a URL
func httpInjectAddr(url string, ip string, port int) string {
portRepl := fmt.Sprintf("${1}${2}:%d${4}${5}", port)
out := httpAddrRE.ReplaceAllString(url, portRepl)
// Ensure that ipv6 addr is enclosed in brackets (RFC 3986)
ip = fixIPv6(ip)
addrRepl := fmt.Sprintf("${1}%s${3}${4}${5}", ip)
out = httpAddrRE.ReplaceAllString(out, addrRepl)
return out
}
func fixIPv6(address string) string {
if strings.Count(address, ":") < 2 {
return address
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(address, "]") {
address = address + "]"
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(address, "[") {
address = "[" + address
}
return address
}
// defaultIfEmpty returns the value if not empty otherwise the default value.
func defaultIfEmpty(val, defaultVal string) string {
if val != "" {
return val
}
return defaultVal
}