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consul/test/integration/connect/envoy/run-tests.windows.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
if [ $2 != "false" ]
then
export $2
fi
readonly self_name="$0"
readonly HASHICORP_DOCKER_PROXY="docker.mirror.hashicorp.services"
readonly SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME=envoy_consul
# DEBUG=1 enables set -x for this script so echos every command run
DEBUG=${DEBUG:-}
XDS_TARGET=${XDS_TARGET:-server}
# ENVOY_VERSION to run each test against
ENVOY_VERSION=${ENVOY_VERSION:-"1.23.1"}
export ENVOY_VERSION
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=0
if [ ! -z "$DEBUG" ] ; then
set -x
fi
source helpers.windows.bash
function command_error {
echo "ERR: command exited with status $1" 1>&2
echo " command: $2" 1>&2
echo " line: $3" 1>&2
echo " function: $4" 1>&2
echo " called at: $5" 1>&2
# printf '%s\n' "${FUNCNAME[@]}"
# printf '%s\n' "${BASH_SOURCE[@]}"
# printf '%s\n' "${BASH_LINENO[@]}"
}
trap 'command_error $? "${BASH_COMMAND}" "${LINENO}" "${FUNCNAME[0]:-main}" "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:${BASH_LINENO[0]}"' ERR
readonly WORKDIR_SNIPPET="-v envoy_workdir:C:\workdir"
function network_snippet {
local DC="$1"
echo "--net=envoy-tests"
}
function aws_snippet {
LAMBDA_TESTS_ENABLED=${LAMBDA_TESTS_ENABLED:-false}
if [ "$LAMBDA_TESTS_ENABLED" != false ]; then
local snippet=""
# The Lambda integration cases assume that a Lambda function exists in $AWS_REGION with an ARN of $AWS_LAMBDA_ARN.
# The AWS credentials must have permission to invoke the Lambda function.
[ -n "$(set | grep '^AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=')" ] && snippet="${snippet} -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"
[ -n "$(set | grep '^AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=')" ] && snippet="${snippet} -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"
[ -n "$(set | grep '^AWS_SESSION_TOKEN=')" ] && snippet="${snippet} -e AWS_SESSION_TOKEN=$AWS_SESSION_TOKEN"
[ -n "$(set | grep '^AWS_LAMBDA_REGION=')" ] && snippet="${snippet} -e AWS_LAMBDA_REGION=$AWS_LAMBDA_REGION"
[ -n "$(set | grep '^AWS_LAMBDA_ARN=')" ] && snippet="${snippet} -e AWS_LAMBDA_ARN=$AWS_LAMBDA_ARN"
echo "$snippet"
fi
}
function init_workdir {
local CLUSTER="$1"
if test -z "$CLUSTER"
then
CLUSTER=primary
fi
# Note, we use explicit set of dirs so we don't delete .gitignore. Also,
# don't wipe logs between runs as they are already split and we need them to
# upload as artifacts later.
rm -rf workdir/${CLUSTER}
rm -rf workdir/logs
mkdir -p workdir/${CLUSTER}/{consul,consul-server,register,envoy,bats,statsd,data}
# Reload consul config from defaults
cp consul-base-cfg/*.hcl workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul/
# Add any overrides if there are any (no op if not)
find ${CASE_DIR} -maxdepth 1 -name '*.hcl' -type f -exec cp -f {} workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul \;
# Copy all the test files
find ${CASE_DIR} -maxdepth 1 -name '*.bats' -type f -exec cp -f {} workdir/${CLUSTER}/bats \;
# Copy CLUSTER specific bats
cp helpers.windows.bash workdir/${CLUSTER}/bats/helpers.bash
# Add any CLUSTER overrides
if test -d "${CASE_DIR}/${CLUSTER}"
then
find ${CASE_DIR}/${CLUSTER} -type f -name '*.hcl' -exec cp -f {} workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul \;
find ${CASE_DIR}/${CLUSTER} -type f -name '*.bats' -exec cp -f {} workdir/${CLUSTER}/bats \;
fi
# move all of the registration files OUT of the consul config dir now
find workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul -type f -name 'service_*.hcl' -exec mv -f {} workdir/${CLUSTER}/register \;
# move the server.hcl out of the consul dir so that it doesn't get picked up
# by the client agent (if we're running with XDS_TARGET=client).
if test -f "workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul/server.hcl"
then
mv workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul/server.hcl workdir/${CLUSTER}/consul-server/server.hcl
fi
# copy the ca-certs for SDS so we can verify the right ones are served
mkdir -p workdir/test-sds-server/certs
cp test-sds-server/certs/ca-root.crt workdir/test-sds-server/certs/ca-root.crt
if test -d "${CASE_DIR}/data"
then
cp -r ${CASE_DIR}/data/* workdir/${CLUSTER}/data
fi
return 0
}
function docker_kill_rm {
local name
local todo=()
for name in "$@"; do
name="envoy_${name}_1"
if docker.exe container inspect $name &>/dev/null; then
if [[ "$name" == envoy_tcpdump-* ]]; then
echo -n "Gracefully stopping $name..."
docker.exe stop $name &> /dev/null
echo "done"
fi
todo+=($name)
fi
done
if [[ ${#todo[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
return 0
fi
echo -n "Killing and removing: ${todo[@]}..."
docker.exe rm -v -f ${todo[@]} &> /dev/null
echo "done"
}
function start_consul {
local DC=${1:-primary}
# 8500/8502 are for consul
# 9411 is for zipkin which shares the network with consul
# 16686 is for jaeger ui which also shares the network with consul
ports=(
'-p=8500:8500'
'-p=8502:8502'
'-p=9411:9411'
'-p=16686:16686'
)
case "$DC" in
secondary)
ports=(
'-p=9500:8500'
'-p=9502:8502'
)
;;
alpha)
ports=(
'-p=9510:8500'
'-p=9512:8502'
)
;;
esac
license="${CONSUL_LICENSE:-}"
# load the consul license so we can pass it into the consul
# containers as an env var in the case that this is a consul
# enterprise test
if test -z "$license" -a -n "${CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH:-}"
then
license=$(cat $CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH)
fi
# We currently run these integration tests in two modes: one in which Envoy's
# xDS sessions are served directly by a Consul server, and another in which it
# goes through a client agent.
#
# This is necessary because servers and clients source configuration data in
# different ways (client agents use an RPC-backed cache and servers use their
# own local data) and we want to catch regressions in both.
#
# In the future we should also expand these tests to register services to the
# catalog directly (agentless) rather than relying on the server also being
# an agent.
#
# When XDS_TARGET=client we'll start a Consul server with its gRPC port
# disabled (but only if REQUIRE_PEERS is not set), and a client agent with
# its gRPC port enabled.
#
# When XDS_TARGET=server (or anything else) we'll run a single Consul server
# with its gRPC port enabled.
#
# In either case, the hostname `consul-${DC}-server` should be used as a
# server address (e.g. for WAN joining) and `consul-${DC}-client` should be
# used as a client address (e.g. for interacting with the HTTP API).
#
# Both hostnames work in both modes because we set network aliases on the
# containers such that both hostnames will resolve to the same container when
# XDS_TARGET=server.
#
# We also join containers to the network `container:consul-${DC}_1` in many
# places (see: network_snippet) so that we can curl localhost etc. In both
# modes, you can assume that this name refers to the client's container.
#
# Any .hcl files in the case/cluster directory will be given to both clients
# and servers (via the -config-dir flag) *except for* server.hcl which will
# only be applied to the server (and service registrations which will be made
# against the client).
if [[ "$XDS_TARGET" == "client" ]]
then
docker_kill_rm consul-${DC}-server
docker_kill_rm consul-${DC}
server_grpc_port="-1"
if is_set $REQUIRE_PEERS; then
server_grpc_port="8502"
fi
docker.exe run -d --name envoy_consul-${DC}-server_1 \
--net=envoy-tests \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
--hostname "consul-${DC}-server" \
--network-alias "consul-${DC}-server" \
-e "CONSUL_LICENSE=$license" \
windows/consul:local \
agent -dev -datacenter "${DC}" \
-config-dir "C:\\workdir\\${DC}\\consul" \
-config-dir "C:\\workdir\\${DC}\\consul-server" \
-grpc-port $server_grpc_port \
-client "0.0.0.0" \
-bind "0.0.0.0" >/dev/null
docker.exe run -d --name envoy_consul-${DC}_1 \
--net=envoy-tests \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
--hostname "consul-${DC}-client" \
--network-alias "consul-${DC}-client" \
-e "CONSUL_LICENSE=$license" \
${ports[@]} \
windows/consul:local \
agent -datacenter "${DC}" \
-config-dir "C:\\workdir\\${DC}\\consul" \
-data-dir "/tmp/consul" \
-client "0.0.0.0" \
-grpc-port 8502 \
-datacenter "${DC}" \
-retry-join "consul-${DC}-server" >/dev/null
else
docker_kill_rm consul-${DC}
docker.exe run -d --name envoy_consul-${DC}_1 \
--net=envoy-tests \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
--memory 4096m \
--cpus 2 \
--hostname "consul-${DC}" \
--network-alias "consul-${DC}-client" \
--network-alias "consul-${DC}-server" \
-e "CONSUL_LICENSE=$license" \
${ports[@]} \
windows/consul:local \
agent -dev -datacenter "${DC}" \
-config-dir "C:\\workdir\\${DC}\\consul" \
-config-dir "C:\\workdir\\${DC}\\consul-server" \
-client "0.0.0.0" >/dev/null
fi
}
function start_partitioned_client {
local PARTITION=${1:-ap1}
# Start consul now as setup script needs it up
docker_kill_rm consul-${PARTITION}
license="${CONSUL_LICENSE:-}"
# load the consul license so we can pass it into the consul
# containers as an env var in the case that this is a consul
# enterprise test
if test -z "$license" -a -n "${CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH:-}"
then
license=$(cat $CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH)
fi
sh -c "rm -rf /workdir/${PARTITION}/data"
# Run consul and expose some ports to the host to make debugging locally a
# bit easier.
#
docker.exe run -d --name envoy_consul-${PARTITION}_1 \
--net=envoy-tests \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
--hostname "consul-${PARTITION}-client" \
--network-alias "consul-${PARTITION}-client" \
-e "CONSUL_LICENSE=$license" \
windows/consul:local agent \
-datacenter "primary" \
-retry-join "consul-primary-server" \
-grpc-port 8502 \
-data-dir "/tmp/consul" \
-config-dir "C:\\workdir\\${PARTITION}/consul" \
-client "0.0.0.0" >/dev/null
}
function pre_service_setup {
local CLUSTER=${1:-primary}
# Run test case setup (e.g. generating Envoy bootstrap, starting containers)
if [ -f "${CASE_DIR}/${CLUSTER}/setup.sh" ]
then
source ${CASE_DIR}/${CLUSTER}/setup.sh
else
source ${CASE_DIR}/setup.sh
fi
}
function start_services {
# Start containers required
if [ ! -z "$REQUIRED_SERVICES" ] ; then
docker_kill_rm $REQUIRED_SERVICES
run_containers $REQUIRED_SERVICES
fi
return 0
}
function verify {
local CLUSTER="$1"
if test -z "$CLUSTER"; then
CLUSTER="primary"
fi
# Execute tests
res=0
# Nuke any previous case's verify container.
docker_kill_rm verify-${CLUSTER}
echo "Running ${CLUSTER} verification step for ${CASE_DIR}..."
# need to tell the PID 1 inside of the container that it won't be actual PID
# 1 because we're using --pid=host so we use TINI_SUBREAPER
if docker.exe exec -i ${SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME}-${CLUSTER}_1 bash \
-c "TINI_SUBREAPER=1 \
ENVOY_VERSION=${ENVOY_VERSION} \
XDS_TARGET=${XDS_TARGET} \
/c/bats/bin/bats \
--pretty /c/workdir/${CLUSTER}/bats" ; then
echo "✓ PASS"
else
echo " FAIL"
res=1
fi
return $res
}
function capture_logs {
local LOG_DIR="workdir/logs/${CASE_DIR}/${ENVOY_VERSION}"
init_vars
echo "Capturing Logs"
mkdir -p "$LOG_DIR"
services="$REQUIRED_SERVICES consul-primary"
if [[ "$XDS_TARGET" == "client" ]]
then
services="$services consul-primary-server"
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_SECONDARY
then
services="$services consul-secondary"
if [[ "$XDS_TARGET" == "client" ]]
then
services="$services consul-secondary-server"
fi
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PARTITIONS
then
services="$services consul-ap1"
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PEERS
then
services="$services consul-alpha"
if [[ "$XDS_TARGET" == "client" ]]
then
services="$services consul-alpha-server"
fi
fi
if [ -f "${CASE_DIR}/capture.sh" ]
then
echo "Executing ${CASE_DIR}/capture.sh"
source ${CASE_DIR}/capture.sh || true
fi
for cont in $services; do
echo "Capturing log for $cont"
docker.exe logs "envoy_${cont}_1" &> "${LOG_DIR}/${cont}.log" || {
echo "EXIT CODE $?" > "${LOG_DIR}/${cont}.log"
}
done
}
function stop_services {
# Teardown
docker_kill_rm $REQUIRED_SERVICES
docker_kill_rm consul-primary consul-primary-server consul-secondary consul-secondary-server consul-ap1 consul-alpha consul-alpha-server
}
function init_vars {
source "defaults.sh"
if [ -f "${CASE_DIR}/vars.sh" ] ; then
source "${CASE_DIR}/vars.sh"
fi
}
function global_setup {
if [ -f "${CASE_DIR}/global-setup-windows.sh" ] ; then
source "${CASE_DIR}/global-setup-windows.sh"
fi
}
function wipe_volumes {
docker.exe exec -w "C:\workdir" envoy_workdir_1 cmd /c "rd /s /q . 2>nul"
}
# Windows containers does not allow cp command while running.
function stop_and_copy_files {
# Create CMD file to execute within the container
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echo "icacls C:\workdir /grant:r Everyone:(OI)(CI)F /T" > copy.cmd
echo "XCOPY C:\workdir_bak C:\workdir /e /h /c /i /y" > copy.cmd
# Stop dummy container to copy local workdir to container's workdir_bak
docker.exe stop envoy_workdir_1 > /dev/null
docker.exe cp workdir/. envoy_workdir_1:/workdir_bak
# Copy CMD file into container
docker.exe cp copy.cmd envoy_workdir_1:/
# Start dummy container and execute the CMD file
docker.exe start envoy_workdir_1 > /dev/null
docker.exe exec envoy_workdir_1 copy.cmd
# Delete local CMD file after execution
rm copy.cmd
}
function run_tests {
CASE_DIR="${CASE_DIR?CASE_DIR must be set to the path of the test case}"
CASE_NAME=$( basename $CASE_DIR | cut -c6- )
export CASE_NAME
export SKIP_CASE=""
init_vars
# Initialize the workdir
init_workdir primary
if is_set $REQUIRE_SECONDARY
then
init_workdir secondary
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PARTITIONS
then
init_workdir ap1
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PEERS
then
init_workdir alpha
fi
global_setup
# Allow vars.sh to set a reason to skip this test case based on the ENV
if [ "$SKIP_CASE" != "" ] ; then
echo "SKIPPING CASE: $SKIP_CASE"
return 0
fi
# Wipe state
wipe_volumes
# Copying base files to shared volume
stop_and_copy_files
# Starting Consul primary cluster
start_consul primary
if is_set $REQUIRE_SECONDARY; then
start_consul secondary
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PARTITIONS; then
docker_consul "primary" consul partition create -name ap1 > /dev/null
start_partitioned_client ap1
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PEERS; then
start_consul alpha
fi
echo "Setting up the primary datacenter"
pre_service_setup primary
if is_set $REQUIRE_SECONDARY; then
echo "Setting up the secondary datacenter"
pre_service_setup secondary
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PARTITIONS; then
echo "Setting up the non-default partition"
pre_service_setup ap1
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PEERS; then
echo "Setting up the alpha peer"
pre_service_setup alpha
fi
echo "Starting services"
start_services
# Run the verify container and report on the output
echo "Verifying the primary datacenter"
verify primary
if is_set $REQUIRE_SECONDARY; then
echo "Verifying the secondary datacenter"
verify secondary
fi
if is_set $REQUIRE_PEERS; then
echo "Verifying the alpha peer"
verify alpha
fi
}
function test_teardown {
init_vars
stop_services
}
function workdir_cleanup {
docker_kill_rm workdir
docker.exe volume rm -f envoy_workdir &>/dev/null || true
}
function suite_setup {
# Cleanup from any previous unclean runs.
suite_teardown
docker.exe network create -d "nat" envoy-tests &>/dev/null
# Start the volume container
#
# This is a dummy container that we use to create volume and keep it
# accessible while other containers are down.
docker.exe volume create envoy_workdir &>/dev/null
docker.exe run -d --name envoy_workdir_1 \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
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--user ContainerAdministrator \
--net=none \
"${HASHICORP_DOCKER_PROXY}/windows/kubernetes/pause" &>/dev/null
# pre-build the consul+envoy container
echo "Rebuilding 'windows/consul:local' image with envoy $ENVOY_VERSION..."
retry_default docker.exe build -t windows/consul:local \
--build-arg ENVOY_VERSION=${ENVOY_VERSION} \
-f Dockerfile-consul-envoy-windows .
local CONSUL_VERSION=$(docker image inspect --format='{{.ContainerConfig.Labels.version}}' \
windows/consul:local)
echo "Running Tests with Consul=$CONSUL_VERSION - Envoy=$ENVOY_VERSION - XDS_TARGET=$XDS_TARGET"
}
function suite_teardown {
docker_kill_rm verify-primary verify-secondary verify-alpha
# this is some hilarious magic
docker_kill_rm $(grep "^function run_container_" $self_name | \
sed 's/^function run_container_\(.*\) {/\1/g')
docker_kill_rm consul-primary consul-primary-server consul-secondary consul-secondary-server consul-ap1 consul-alpha consul-alpha-server
if docker.exe network inspect envoy-tests &>/dev/null ; then
echo -n "Deleting network 'envoy-tests'..."
docker.exe network rm envoy-tests
echo "done"
fi
workdir_cleanup
}
function run_containers {
for name in $@ ; do
run_container $name
done
}
function run_container {
docker_kill_rm "$1"
"run_container_$1"
}
function common_run_container_service {
local service="$1"
local CLUSTER="$2"
local httpPort="$3"
local grpcPort="$4"
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"$CLUSTER"_1
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash \
-c "FORTIO_NAME=${service} \
fortio.exe server \
-http-port ":$httpPort" \
-grpc-port ":$grpcPort" \
-redirect-port disabled"
}
function run_container_s1 {
common_run_container_service s1 primary 8080 8079
}
function run_container_s1-ap1 {
common_run_container_service s1 ap1 8080 8079
}
function run_container_s2 {
common_run_container_service s2 primary 8181 8179
}
function run_container_s2-v1 {
common_run_container_service s2-v1 primary 8182 8178
}
function run_container_s2-v2 {
common_run_container_service s2-v2 primary 8183 8177
}
function run_container_s3 {
common_run_container_service s3 primary 8282 8279
}
function run_container_s3-v1 {
common_run_container_service s3-v1 primary 8283 8278
}
function run_container_s3-v2 {
common_run_container_service s3-v2 primary 8284 8277
}
function run_container_s3-alt {
common_run_container_service s3-alt primary 8286 8280
}
function run_container_s4 {
common_run_container_service s4 primary 8382 8281
}
function run_container_s1-secondary {
common_run_container_service s1-secondary secondary 8080 8079
}
function run_container_s2-secondary {
common_run_container_service s2-secondary secondary 8181 8179
}
function run_container_s2-ap1 {
common_run_container_service s2 ap1 8480 8479
}
function run_container_s3-ap1 {
common_run_container_service s3 ap1 8580 8579
}
function run_container_s1-alpha {
common_run_container_service s1-alpha alpha 8080 8079
}
function run_container_s2-alpha {
common_run_container_service s2-alpha alpha 8181 8179
}
function run_container_s3-alpha {
common_run_container_service s3-alpha alpha 8282 8279
}
function common_run_container_sidecar_proxy {
local service="$1"
local CLUSTER="$2"
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"$CLUSTER"_1
# Hot restart breaks since both envoys seem to interact with each other
# despite separate containers that don't share IPC namespace. Not quite
# sure how this happens but may be due to unix socket being in some shared
# location?
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash \
-c "envoy.exe \
-c /c/workdir/${CLUSTER}/envoy/${service}-bootstrap.json \
-l trace \
--disable-hot-restart \
--drain-time-s 1 >/dev/null"
}
function run_container_s1-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s1 primary
}
function run_container_s1-ap1-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s1 ap1
}
function run_container_s1-sidecar-proxy-consul-exec {
local CLUSTER="primary"
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"$CLUSTER"_1
local ADMIN_HOST="127.0.0.1"
local ADMIN_PORT="19000"
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash \
-c "consul connect envoy -sidecar-for s1 \
-http-addr $CONTAINER_NAME:8500 \
-grpc-addr $CONTAINER_NAME:8502 \
-admin-bind $ADMIN_HOST:$ADMIN_PORT \
-envoy-version ${ENVOY_VERSION} \
-- \
-l trace >/dev/null"
}
function run_container_s2-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s2 primary
}
function run_container_s2-v1-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s2-v1 primary
}
function run_container_s2-v2-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s2-v2 primary
}
function run_container_s3-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s3 primary
}
function run_container_s3-v1-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s3-v1 primary
}
function run_container_s3-v2-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s3-v2 primary
}
function run_container_s3-alt-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s3-alt primary
}
function run_container_s1-sidecar-proxy-secondary {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s1 secondary
}
function run_container_s2-sidecar-proxy-secondary {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s2 secondary
}
function run_container_s2-ap1-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s2 ap1
}
function run_container_s3-ap1-sidecar-proxy {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s3 ap1
}
function run_container_s1-sidecar-proxy-alpha {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s1 alpha
}
function run_container_s2-sidecar-proxy-alpha {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s2 alpha
}
function run_container_s3-sidecar-proxy-alpha {
common_run_container_sidecar_proxy s3 alpha
}
function common_run_container_gateway {
local name="$1"
local DC="$2"
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"$DC"_1
# Hot restart breaks since both envoys seem to interact with each other
# despite separate containers that don't share IPC namespace. Not quite
# sure how this happens but may be due to unix socket being in some shared
# location?
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash \
-c "envoy.exe \
-c /c/workdir/${DC}/envoy/${name}-bootstrap.json \
-l trace \
--disable-hot-restart \
--drain-time-s 1 >/dev/null"
}
function run_container_gateway-primary {
common_run_container_gateway mesh-gateway primary
}
function run_container_gateway-secondary {
common_run_container_gateway mesh-gateway secondary
}
function run_container_gateway-alpha {
common_run_container_gateway mesh-gateway alpha
}
function run_container_ingress-gateway-primary {
common_run_container_gateway ingress-gateway primary
}
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function run_container_api-gateway-primary {
common_run_container_gateway api-gateway primary
}
function run_container_terminating-gateway-primary {
common_run_container_gateway terminating-gateway primary
}
function run_container_fake-statsd {
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"primary"_1
# This magic SYSTEM incantation is needed since Envoy doesn't add newlines and so
# we need each packet to be passed to echo to add a new line before
# appending. But it does not work on Windows.
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash -c "socat -u UDP-RECVFROM:8125,fork,reuseaddr OPEN:/workdir/primary/statsd/statsd.log,create,append"
}
function run_container_zipkin {
docker.exe run -d --name $(container_name) \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
$(network_snippet primary) \
"${HASHICORP_DOCKER_PROXY}/windows/openzipkin"
}
function run_container_jaeger {
echo "Starting Jaeger service..."
local DC=${1:-primary}
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"$DC"_1
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash -c "jaeger-all-in-one.exe \
--collector.zipkin.http-port=9411"
}
function run_container_test-sds-server {
echo "Starting test-sds-server"
local DC=${1:-primary}
local CONTAINER_NAME="$SINGLE_CONTAINER_BASE_NAME"-"$DC"_1
docker.exe exec -d $CONTAINER_NAME bash -c "cd /c/test-sds-server &&
./test-sds-server.exe"
}
function container_name {
echo "envoy_${FUNCNAME[1]/#run_container_/}_1"
}
function container_name_prev {
echo "envoy_${FUNCNAME[2]/#run_container_/}_1"
}
# This is a debugging tool. Run via 'bash run-tests.sh debug_dump_volumes' on Powershell
function debug_dump_volumes {
local LINUX_PATH=$(pwd)
local WIN_PATH=$( echo "$LINUX_PATH" | sed 's/^\/mnt//' | sed -e 's/^\///' -e 's/\//\\/g' -e 's/^./\0:/' )
docker.exe run -it \
$WORKDIR_SNIPPET \
-v "$WIN_PATH":"C:\\cwd" \
--net=none \
"${HASHICORP_DOCKER_PROXY}/windows/nanoserver:1809" \
cmd /c "xcopy \workdir \cwd\workdir /E /H /C /I /Y"
}
function run_container_tcpdump-primary {
# To use add "tcpdump-primary" to REQUIRED_SERVICES
common_run_container_tcpdump primary
}
function run_container_tcpdump-secondary {
# To use add "tcpdump-secondary" to REQUIRED_SERVICES
common_run_container_tcpdump secondary
}
function run_container_tcpdump-alpha {
# To use add "tcpdump-alpha" to REQUIRED_SERVICES
common_run_container_tcpdump alpha
}
function common_run_container_tcpdump {
local DC="$1"
# we cant run this in circle but its only here to temporarily enable.
# docker.exe build --rm=false -t envoy-tcpdump -f Dockerfile-tcpdump-windows .
docker.exe run -d --name $(container_name_prev) \
$(network_snippet $DC) \
envoy-tcpdump \
-v -i any \
-w "/data/${DC}.pcap"
}
case "${1-}" in
"")
echo "command required"
exit 1 ;;
*)
"$@" ;;
esac