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consul/agent/local/state_test.go

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package local_test
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/testrpc"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/local"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/token"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/sdk/testutil/retry"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/types"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Services(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Register info
args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
Address: "127.0.0.1",
}
// Exists both, same (noop)
var out struct{}
srv1 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "mysql",
Service: "mysql",
Tags: []string{"master"},
Port: 5000,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv1, "")
args.Service = srv1
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists both, different (update)
srv2 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "redis",
Service: "redis",
Tags: []string{},
Port: 8000,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv2, "")
srv2_mod := new(structs.NodeService)
*srv2_mod = *srv2
srv2_mod.Port = 9000
args.Service = srv2_mod
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists local (create)
srv3 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "web",
Service: "web",
Tags: []string{},
Port: 80,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv3, "")
// Exists remote (delete)
srv4 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "lb",
Service: "lb",
Tags: []string{},
Port: 443,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
args.Service = srv4
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists both, different address (update)
srv5 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "api",
Service: "api",
Tags: []string{},
Address: "127.0.0.10",
Port: 8000,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv5, "")
srv5_mod := new(structs.NodeService)
*srv5_mod = *srv5
srv5_mod.Address = "127.0.0.1"
args.Service = srv5_mod
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists local, in sync, remote missing (create)
srv6 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "cache",
Service: "cache",
Tags: []string{},
Port: 11211,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.SetServiceState(&local.ServiceState{
Service: srv6,
InSync: true,
})
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Make sure we sent along our node info when we synced.
id := services.NodeServices.Node.ID
addrs := services.NodeServices.Node.TaggedAddresses
meta := services.NodeServices.Node.Meta
delete(meta, structs.MetaSegmentKey) // Added later, not in config.
assert.Equal(t, a.Config.NodeID, id)
assert.Equal(t, a.Config.TaggedAddresses, addrs)
assert.Equal(t, a.Config.NodeMeta, meta)
// We should have 6 services (consul included)
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 6 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql":
require.Equal(t, srv1, serv)
case "redis":
require.Equal(t, srv2, serv)
case "web":
require.Equal(t, srv3, serv)
case "api":
require.Equal(t, srv5, serv)
case "cache":
require.Equal(t, srv6, serv)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
if err := servicesInSync(a.State, 5); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Remove one of the services
a.State.RemoveService(structs.NewServiceID("api", nil))
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 5 services (consul included)
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 5 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql":
require.Equal(t, srv1, serv)
case "redis":
require.Equal(t, srv2, serv)
case "web":
require.Equal(t, srv3, serv)
case "cache":
require.Equal(t, srv6, serv)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
if err := servicesInSync(a.State, 4); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Services_ConnectProxy(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assert := assert.New(t)
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Register node info
var out struct{}
args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
Address: "127.0.0.1",
}
// Exists both same (noop)
srv1 := &structs.NodeService{
Add Proxy Upstreams to Service Definition (#4639) * Refactor Service Definition ProxyDestination. This includes: - Refactoring all internal structs used - Updated tests for both deprecated and new input for: - Agent Services endpoint response - Agent Service endpoint response - Agent Register endpoint - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Register - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Services endpoint response - Catalog Node endpoint response - Catalog Service endpoint response - Updated API tests for all of the above too (both deprecated and new forms of register) TODO: - config package changes for on-disk service definitions - proxy config endpoint - built-in proxy support for new fields * Agent proxy config endpoint updated with upstreams * Config file changes for upstreams. * Add upstream opaque config and update all tests to ensure it works everywhere. * Built in proxy working with new Upstreams config * Command fixes and deprecations * Fix key translation, upstream type defaults and a spate of other subtele bugs found with ned to end test scripts... TODO: tests still failing on one case that needs a fix. I think it's key translation for upstreams nested in Managed proxy struct. * Fix translated keys in API registration. ≈ * Fixes from docs - omit some empty undocumented fields in API - Bring back ServiceProxyDestination in Catalog responses to not break backwards compat - this was removed assuming it was only used internally. * Documentation updates for Upstreams in service definition * Fixes for tests broken by many refactors. * Enable travis on f-connect branch in this branch too. * Add consistent Deprecation comments to ProxyDestination uses * Update version number on deprecation notices, and correct upstream datacenter field with explanation in docs
6 years ago
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
ID: "mysql-proxy",
Service: "mysql-proxy",
Port: 5000,
Proxy: structs.ConnectProxyConfig{DestinationServiceName: "db"},
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv1, "")
args.Service = srv1
assert.Nil(a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out))
// Exists both, different (update)
srv2 := &structs.NodeService{
Add Proxy Upstreams to Service Definition (#4639) * Refactor Service Definition ProxyDestination. This includes: - Refactoring all internal structs used - Updated tests for both deprecated and new input for: - Agent Services endpoint response - Agent Service endpoint response - Agent Register endpoint - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Register - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Services endpoint response - Catalog Node endpoint response - Catalog Service endpoint response - Updated API tests for all of the above too (both deprecated and new forms of register) TODO: - config package changes for on-disk service definitions - proxy config endpoint - built-in proxy support for new fields * Agent proxy config endpoint updated with upstreams * Config file changes for upstreams. * Add upstream opaque config and update all tests to ensure it works everywhere. * Built in proxy working with new Upstreams config * Command fixes and deprecations * Fix key translation, upstream type defaults and a spate of other subtele bugs found with ned to end test scripts... TODO: tests still failing on one case that needs a fix. I think it's key translation for upstreams nested in Managed proxy struct. * Fix translated keys in API registration. ≈ * Fixes from docs - omit some empty undocumented fields in API - Bring back ServiceProxyDestination in Catalog responses to not break backwards compat - this was removed assuming it was only used internally. * Documentation updates for Upstreams in service definition * Fixes for tests broken by many refactors. * Enable travis on f-connect branch in this branch too. * Add consistent Deprecation comments to ProxyDestination uses * Update version number on deprecation notices, and correct upstream datacenter field with explanation in docs
6 years ago
ID: "redis-proxy",
Service: "redis-proxy",
Port: 8000,
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
Proxy: structs.ConnectProxyConfig{DestinationServiceName: "redis"},
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv2, "")
srv2_mod := new(structs.NodeService)
*srv2_mod = *srv2
srv2_mod.Port = 9000
args.Service = srv2_mod
assert.Nil(a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out))
// Exists local (create)
srv3 := &structs.NodeService{
Add Proxy Upstreams to Service Definition (#4639) * Refactor Service Definition ProxyDestination. This includes: - Refactoring all internal structs used - Updated tests for both deprecated and new input for: - Agent Services endpoint response - Agent Service endpoint response - Agent Register endpoint - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Register - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Services endpoint response - Catalog Node endpoint response - Catalog Service endpoint response - Updated API tests for all of the above too (both deprecated and new forms of register) TODO: - config package changes for on-disk service definitions - proxy config endpoint - built-in proxy support for new fields * Agent proxy config endpoint updated with upstreams * Config file changes for upstreams. * Add upstream opaque config and update all tests to ensure it works everywhere. * Built in proxy working with new Upstreams config * Command fixes and deprecations * Fix key translation, upstream type defaults and a spate of other subtele bugs found with ned to end test scripts... TODO: tests still failing on one case that needs a fix. I think it's key translation for upstreams nested in Managed proxy struct. * Fix translated keys in API registration. ≈ * Fixes from docs - omit some empty undocumented fields in API - Bring back ServiceProxyDestination in Catalog responses to not break backwards compat - this was removed assuming it was only used internally. * Documentation updates for Upstreams in service definition * Fixes for tests broken by many refactors. * Enable travis on f-connect branch in this branch too. * Add consistent Deprecation comments to ProxyDestination uses * Update version number on deprecation notices, and correct upstream datacenter field with explanation in docs
6 years ago
ID: "web-proxy",
Service: "web-proxy",
Port: 80,
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
Proxy: structs.ConnectProxyConfig{DestinationServiceName: "web"},
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv3, "")
// Exists remote (delete)
srv4 := &structs.NodeService{
Add Proxy Upstreams to Service Definition (#4639) * Refactor Service Definition ProxyDestination. This includes: - Refactoring all internal structs used - Updated tests for both deprecated and new input for: - Agent Services endpoint response - Agent Service endpoint response - Agent Register endpoint - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Register - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Services endpoint response - Catalog Node endpoint response - Catalog Service endpoint response - Updated API tests for all of the above too (both deprecated and new forms of register) TODO: - config package changes for on-disk service definitions - proxy config endpoint - built-in proxy support for new fields * Agent proxy config endpoint updated with upstreams * Config file changes for upstreams. * Add upstream opaque config and update all tests to ensure it works everywhere. * Built in proxy working with new Upstreams config * Command fixes and deprecations * Fix key translation, upstream type defaults and a spate of other subtele bugs found with ned to end test scripts... TODO: tests still failing on one case that needs a fix. I think it's key translation for upstreams nested in Managed proxy struct. * Fix translated keys in API registration. ≈ * Fixes from docs - omit some empty undocumented fields in API - Bring back ServiceProxyDestination in Catalog responses to not break backwards compat - this was removed assuming it was only used internally. * Documentation updates for Upstreams in service definition * Fixes for tests broken by many refactors. * Enable travis on f-connect branch in this branch too. * Add consistent Deprecation comments to ProxyDestination uses * Update version number on deprecation notices, and correct upstream datacenter field with explanation in docs
6 years ago
ID: "lb-proxy",
Service: "lb-proxy",
Port: 443,
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
Proxy: structs.ConnectProxyConfig{DestinationServiceName: "lb"},
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
args.Service = srv4
assert.Nil(a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out))
// Exists local, in sync, remote missing (create)
srv5 := &structs.NodeService{
Add Proxy Upstreams to Service Definition (#4639) * Refactor Service Definition ProxyDestination. This includes: - Refactoring all internal structs used - Updated tests for both deprecated and new input for: - Agent Services endpoint response - Agent Service endpoint response - Agent Register endpoint - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Register - Unmanaged deprecated field - Unmanaged new fields - Managed deprecated upstreams - Managed new - Catalog Services endpoint response - Catalog Node endpoint response - Catalog Service endpoint response - Updated API tests for all of the above too (both deprecated and new forms of register) TODO: - config package changes for on-disk service definitions - proxy config endpoint - built-in proxy support for new fields * Agent proxy config endpoint updated with upstreams * Config file changes for upstreams. * Add upstream opaque config and update all tests to ensure it works everywhere. * Built in proxy working with new Upstreams config * Command fixes and deprecations * Fix key translation, upstream type defaults and a spate of other subtele bugs found with ned to end test scripts... TODO: tests still failing on one case that needs a fix. I think it's key translation for upstreams nested in Managed proxy struct. * Fix translated keys in API registration. ≈ * Fixes from docs - omit some empty undocumented fields in API - Bring back ServiceProxyDestination in Catalog responses to not break backwards compat - this was removed assuming it was only used internally. * Documentation updates for Upstreams in service definition * Fixes for tests broken by many refactors. * Enable travis on f-connect branch in this branch too. * Add consistent Deprecation comments to ProxyDestination uses * Update version number on deprecation notices, and correct upstream datacenter field with explanation in docs
6 years ago
ID: "cache-proxy",
Service: "cache-proxy",
Port: 11211,
Kind: structs.ServiceKindConnectProxy,
Proxy: structs.ConnectProxyConfig{DestinationServiceName: "cache-proxy"},
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.SetServiceState(&local.ServiceState{
Service: srv5,
InSync: true,
})
assert.Nil(a.State.SyncFull())
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
assert.Nil(a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services))
// We should have 5 services (consul included)
assert.Len(services.NodeServices.Services, 5)
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv1, serv)
case "redis-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv2, serv)
case "web-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv3, serv)
case "cache-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv5, serv)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
assert.Nil(servicesInSync(a.State, 4))
// Remove one of the services
a.State.RemoveService(structs.NewServiceID("cache-proxy", nil))
assert.Nil(a.State.SyncFull())
assert.Nil(a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services))
// We should have 4 services (consul included)
assert.Len(services.NodeServices.Services, 4)
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv1, serv)
case "redis-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv2, serv)
case "web-proxy":
assert.Equal(srv3, serv)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
assert.Nil(servicesInSync(a.State, 3))
}
func TestAgent_ServiceWatchCh(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
require := require.New(t)
// register a local service
srv1 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "svc_id1",
Service: "svc1",
Tags: []string{"tag1"},
Port: 6100,
}
require.NoError(a.State.AddService(srv1, ""))
verifyState := func(ss *local.ServiceState) {
require.NotNil(ss)
require.NotNil(ss.WatchCh)
// Sanity check WatchCh blocks
select {
case <-ss.WatchCh:
t.Fatal("should block until service changes")
default:
}
}
// Should be able to get a ServiceState
ss := a.State.ServiceState(srv1.CompoundServiceID())
verifyState(ss)
// Update service in another go routine
go func() {
srv2 := srv1
srv2.Port = 6200
require.NoError(a.State.AddService(srv2, ""))
}()
// We should observe WatchCh close
select {
case <-ss.WatchCh:
// OK!
case <-time.After(500 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatal("timeout waiting for WatchCh to close")
}
// Should also fire for state being set explicitly
ss = a.State.ServiceState(srv1.CompoundServiceID())
verifyState(ss)
go func() {
a.State.SetServiceState(&local.ServiceState{
Service: ss.Service,
Token: "foo",
})
}()
// We should observe WatchCh close
select {
case <-ss.WatchCh:
// OK!
case <-time.After(500 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatal("timeout waiting for WatchCh to close")
}
// Should also fire for service being removed
ss = a.State.ServiceState(srv1.CompoundServiceID())
verifyState(ss)
go func() {
require.NoError(a.State.RemoveService(srv1.CompoundServiceID()))
}()
// We should observe WatchCh close
select {
case <-ss.WatchCh:
// OK!
case <-time.After(500 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatal("timeout waiting for WatchCh to close")
}
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_EnableTagOverride(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
Address: "127.0.0.1",
}
var out struct{}
// register a local service with tag override enabled
srv1 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "svc_id1",
Service: "svc1",
Tags: []string{"tag1"},
Port: 6100,
EnableTagOverride: true,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
}
a.State.AddService(srv1, "")
// register a local service with tag override disabled
srv2 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "svc_id2",
Service: "svc2",
Tags: []string{"tag2"},
Port: 6200,
EnableTagOverride: false,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
}
a.State.AddService(srv2, "")
// make sure they are both in the catalog
if err := a.State.SyncChanges(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// update the services in the catalog and change the tags and port.
// Only tag changes should be propagated for services where tag
// override is enabled.
args.Service = &structs.NodeService{
ID: srv1.ID,
Service: srv1.Service,
Tags: []string{"tag1_mod"},
Port: 7100,
EnableTagOverride: true,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
args.Service = &structs.NodeService{
ID: srv2.ID,
Service: srv2.Service,
Tags: []string{"tag2_mod"},
Port: 7200,
EnableTagOverride: false,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// sync catalog and local state
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
r.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "svc_id1":
// tags should be modified but not the port
got := serv
want := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "svc_id1",
Service: "svc1",
Tags: []string{"tag1_mod"},
Port: 6100,
EnableTagOverride: true,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
assert.Equal(r, want, got)
case "svc_id2":
got, want := serv, srv2
assert.Equal(r, want, got)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
r.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
if err := servicesInSync(a.State, 2); err != nil {
r.Fatal(err)
}
})
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Services_WithChecks(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
{
// Single check
srv := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "mysql",
Service: "mysql",
Tags: []string{"master"},
Port: 5000,
}
a.State.AddService(srv, "")
chk := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "mysql",
Name: "mysql",
ServiceID: "mysql",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk, "")
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatal("sync failed: ", err)
}
// We should have 2 services (consul included)
svcReq := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &svcReq, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// We should have one health check
chkReq := structs.ServiceSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
ServiceName: "mysql",
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
if err := a.RPC("Health.ServiceChecks", &chkReq, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", checks)
}
}
{
// Multiple checks
srv := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "redis",
Service: "redis",
Tags: []string{"master"},
Port: 5000,
}
a.State.AddService(srv, "")
chk1 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "redis:1",
Name: "redis:1",
ServiceID: "redis",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk1, "")
chk2 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "redis:2",
Name: "redis:2",
ServiceID: "redis",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk2, "")
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatal("sync failed: ", err)
}
// We should have 3 services (consul included)
svcReq := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &svcReq, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// We should have two health checks
chkReq := structs.ServiceSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
ServiceName: "redis",
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
if err := a.RPC("Health.ServiceChecks", &chkReq, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", checks)
}
}
}
var testRegisterRules = `
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
7 years ago
node "" {
policy = "write"
}
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
7 years ago
service "api" {
policy = "write"
}
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
7 years ago
service "consul" {
policy = "write"
}
`
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Services_ACLDeny(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), `
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
7 years ago
acl_datacenter = "dc1"
acl_master_token = "root"
acl_default_policy = "deny"
acl_enforce_version_8 = true`)
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForLeader(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create the ACL
arg := structs.ACLRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Op: structs.ACLSet,
ACL: structs.ACL{
Name: "User token",
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.
6 years ago
Type: structs.ACLTokenTypeClient,
Rules: testRegisterRules,
},
WriteRequest: structs.WriteRequest{
Token: "root",
},
}
var token string
if err := a.RPC("ACL.Apply", &arg, &token); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Create service (disallowed)
srv1 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "mysql",
Service: "mysql",
Tags: []string{"master"},
Port: 5000,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
}
a.State.AddService(srv1, token)
// Create service (allowed)
srv2 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "api",
Service: "api",
Tags: []string{"foo"},
Port: 5001,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 0,
},
}
a.State.AddService(srv2, token)
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
{
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: "root",
},
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 2 services (consul included)
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql":
t.Fatalf("should not be permitted")
case "api":
require.Equal(t, srv2, serv)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
if err := servicesInSync(a.State, 2); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Now remove the service and re-sync
a.State.RemoveService(structs.NewServiceID("api", nil))
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
{
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: "root",
},
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 1 service (just consul)
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql":
t.Fatalf("should not be permitted")
case "api":
t.Fatalf("should be deleted")
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
if err := servicesInSync(a.State, 1); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Make sure the token got cleaned up.
if token := a.State.ServiceToken(structs.NewServiceID("api", nil)); token != "" {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Checks(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Register info
args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
Address: "127.0.0.1",
}
// Exists both, same (noop)
var out struct{}
chk1 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "mysql",
Name: "mysql",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk1, "")
args.Check = chk1
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists both, different (update)
chk2 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "redis",
Name: "redis",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk2, "")
chk2_mod := new(structs.HealthCheck)
*chk2_mod = *chk2
chk2_mod.Status = api.HealthCritical
args.Check = chk2_mod
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists local (create)
chk3 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "web",
Name: "web",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk3, "")
// Exists remote (delete)
chk4 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "lb",
Name: "lb",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
args.Check = chk4
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists local, in sync, remote missing (create)
chk5 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "cache",
Name: "cache",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.SetCheckState(&local.CheckState{
Check: chk5,
InSync: true,
})
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
// Verify that we are in sync
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 5 checks (serf included)
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 5 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", checks)
}
// All the checks should match
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
chk.CreateIndex, chk.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch chk.CheckID {
case "mysql":
require.Equal(t, chk, chk1)
case "redis":
require.Equal(t, chk, chk2)
case "web":
require.Equal(t, chk, chk3)
case "cache":
require.Equal(t, chk, chk5)
case "serfHealth":
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected check: %v", chk)
}
}
if err := checksInSync(a.State, 4); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Make sure we sent along our node info addresses when we synced.
{
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
id := services.NodeServices.Node.ID
addrs := services.NodeServices.Node.TaggedAddresses
meta := services.NodeServices.Node.Meta
delete(meta, structs.MetaSegmentKey) // Added later, not in config.
assert.Equal(t, a.Config.NodeID, id)
assert.Equal(t, a.Config.TaggedAddresses, addrs)
assert.Equal(t, a.Config.NodeMeta, meta)
}
// Remove one of the checks
a.State.RemoveCheck(structs.NewCheckID("redis", nil))
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 5 checks (serf included)
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 4 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", checks)
}
// All the checks should match
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
chk.CreateIndex, chk.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch chk.CheckID {
case "mysql":
require.Equal(t, chk1, chk)
case "web":
require.Equal(t, chk3, chk)
case "cache":
require.Equal(t, chk5, chk)
case "serfHealth":
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected check: %v", chk)
}
}
if err := checksInSync(a.State, 3); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_RemovingServiceAndCheck(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Register info
args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
Address: "127.0.0.1",
}
var out struct{}
// Exists remote (delete)
svcID := "deleted-check-service"
srv := &structs.NodeService{
ID: svcID,
Service: "echo",
Tags: []string{},
Address: "127.0.0.1",
Port: 8080,
}
args.Service = srv
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Exists remote (delete)
chk := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "lb",
Name: "lb",
ServiceID: svcID,
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
args.Check = chk
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// The consul service will still be registered
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected all services to be deleted, got: %#v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
// Verify that we are in sync
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// The serfHealth check will still be here
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected the health check to be deleted, got: %#v", checks.HealthChecks)
}
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Checks_ACLDeny(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
dc := "dc1"
a := &agent.TestAgent{Name: t.Name(), HCL: `
acl_datacenter = "` + dc + `"
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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acl_master_token = "root"
acl_default_policy = "deny"
acl_enforce_version_8 = true`}
if err := a.Start(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForLeader(t, a.RPC, dc)
// Create the ACL
arg := structs.ACLRequest{
Datacenter: dc,
Op: structs.ACLSet,
ACL: structs.ACL{
Name: "User token",
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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Type: structs.ACLTokenTypeClient,
Rules: testRegisterRules,
},
WriteRequest: structs.WriteRequest{
Token: "root",
},
}
var token string
if err := a.RPC("ACL.Apply", &arg, &token); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Create services using the root token
srv1 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "mysql",
Service: "mysql",
Tags: []string{"master"},
Port: 5000,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv1, "root")
srv2 := &structs.NodeService{
ID: "api",
Service: "api",
Tags: []string{"foo"},
Port: 5001,
Weights: &structs.Weights{
Passing: 1,
Warning: 1,
},
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddService(srv2, "root")
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
{
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: dc,
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: "root",
},
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 3 services (consul included)
if len(services.NodeServices.Services) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", services.NodeServices.Services)
}
// All the services should match
for id, serv := range services.NodeServices.Services {
serv.CreateIndex, serv.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch id {
case "mysql":
require.Equal(t, srv1, serv)
case "api":
require.Equal(t, srv2, serv)
case structs.ConsulServiceID:
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected service: %v", id)
}
}
if err := servicesInSync(a.State, 2); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// This check won't be allowed.
chk1 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
ServiceID: "mysql",
ServiceName: "mysql",
ServiceTags: []string{"master"},
CheckID: "mysql-check",
Name: "mysql",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk1, token)
// This one will be allowed.
chk2 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
ServiceID: "api",
ServiceName: "api",
ServiceTags: []string{"foo"},
CheckID: "api-check",
Name: "api",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
EnterpriseMeta: *structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta(),
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk2, token)
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: dc,
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: "root",
},
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 2 checks (serf included)
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", checks)
}
// All the checks should match
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
chk.CreateIndex, chk.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch chk.CheckID {
case "mysql-check":
t.Fatalf("should not be permitted")
case "api-check":
require.Equal(t, chk, chk2)
case "serfHealth":
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected check: %v", chk)
}
}
if err := checksInSync(a.State, 2); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Now delete the check and wait for sync.
a.State.RemoveCheck(structs.NewCheckID("api-check", nil))
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
{
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: dc,
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: "root",
},
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// We should have 1 check (just serf)
if len(checks.HealthChecks) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %v", checks)
}
// All the checks should match
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
chk.CreateIndex, chk.ModifyIndex = 0, 0
switch chk.CheckID {
case "mysql-check":
t.Fatalf("should not be permitted")
case "api-check":
t.Fatalf("should be deleted")
case "serfHealth":
// ignore
default:
t.Fatalf("unexpected check: %v", chk)
}
}
}
if err := checksInSync(a.State, 1); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Make sure the token got cleaned up.
if token := a.State.CheckToken(structs.NewCheckID("api-check", nil)); token != "" {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
}
func TestAgent_UpdateCheck_DiscardOutput(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), `
discard_check_output = true
check_update_interval = "0s" # set to "0s" since otherwise output checks are deferred
`)
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForLeader(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
inSync := func(id string) bool {
s := a.State.CheckState(structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID(id), nil))
if s == nil {
return false
}
return s.InSync
}
// register a check
check := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "web",
Name: "web",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
Output: "first output",
}
if err := a.State.AddCheck(check, ""); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", err)
}
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", err)
}
if !inSync("web") {
t.Fatal("check should be in sync")
}
// update the check with the same status but different output
// and the check should still be in sync.
a.State.UpdateCheck(check.CompoundCheckID(), api.HealthPassing, "second output")
if !inSync("web") {
t.Fatal("check should be in sync")
}
// disable discarding of check output and update the check again with different
// output. Then the check should be out of sync.
a.State.SetDiscardCheckOutput(false)
a.State.UpdateCheck(check.CompoundCheckID(), api.HealthPassing, "third output")
if inSync("web") {
t.Fatal("check should be out of sync")
}
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_Check_DeferSync(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := &agent.TestAgent{Name: t.Name(), HCL: `
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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check_update_interval = "500ms"
`}
if err := a.Start(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Create a check
check := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
CheckID: "web",
Name: "web",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
Output: "",
}
a.State.AddCheck(check, "")
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that we are in sync
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var checks structs.IndexedHealthChecks
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
r.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if got, want := len(checks.HealthChecks), 2; got != want {
r.Fatalf("got %d health checks want %d", got, want)
}
})
// Update the check output! Should be deferred
a.State.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID("web", nil), api.HealthPassing, "output")
// We are going to wait up to 850ms for the deferred check update to run. The update
// can happen any time within: check_update_interval / 2 + random(min: 0, max: check_update_interval)
// For this test that means it will get deferred for 250ms - 750ms. We add up to 100ms on top of that to
// account for potentially slow tests on a overloaded system.
timer := &retry.Timer{Timeout: 850 * time.Millisecond, Wait: 50 * time.Millisecond}
start := time.Now()
retry.RunWith(timer, t, func(r *retry.R) {
cs := a.State.CheckState(structs.NewCheckID("web", nil))
if cs == nil {
r.Fatalf("check is not registered")
}
if cs.DeferCheck != nil {
r.Fatalf("Deferred Check timeout not removed yet")
}
})
elapsed := time.Since(start)
// ensure the check deferral didn't update too fast
if elapsed < 240*time.Millisecond {
t.Fatalf("early update: elapsed %v\n\n%+v", elapsed, checks)
}
// ensure the check deferral didn't update too late
if elapsed > 850*time.Millisecond {
t.Fatalf("late update: elapsed: %v\n\n%+v", elapsed, checks)
}
// Wait for a deferred update. TODO (slackpad) This isn't a great test
// because we might be stuck in the random stagger from the full sync
// after the leader election (~3 seconds) so it's easy to exceed the
// default retry timeout here. Extending this makes the test a little
// less flaky, but this isn't very clean for this first deferred update
// since the full sync might pick it up, not the timer trigger. The
// good news is that the later update below should be well past the full
// sync so we are getting some coverage. We should rethink this a bit and
// rework the deferred update stuff to be more testable.
//
// TODO - figure out why after the deferred check calls TriggerSyncChanges that this
// takes so long to happen. I have seen it take upwards of 1.5s before the check gets
// synced.
timer = &retry.Timer{Timeout: 6 * time.Second, Wait: 100 * time.Millisecond}
retry.RunWith(timer, t, func(r *retry.R) {
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
r.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify updated
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
switch chk.CheckID {
case "web":
if chk.Output != "output" {
r.Fatalf("no update: %v", chk)
}
}
}
})
// Change the output in the catalog to force it out of sync.
eCopy := check.Clone()
eCopy.Output = "changed"
reg := structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: a.Config.Datacenter,
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
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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Address: a.Config.AdvertiseAddrLAN.IP.String(),
TaggedAddresses: a.Config.TaggedAddresses,
Check: eCopy,
WriteRequest: structs.WriteRequest{},
}
var out struct{}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", &reg, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
}
// Verify that the output is out of sync.
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
switch chk.CheckID {
case "web":
if chk.Output != "changed" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected update: %v", chk)
}
}
}
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that the output was synced back to the agent's value.
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
switch chk.CheckID {
case "web":
if chk.Output != "output" {
t.Fatalf("missed update: %v", chk)
}
}
}
// Reset the catalog again.
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", &reg, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
}
// Verify that the output is out of sync.
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
switch chk.CheckID {
case "web":
if chk.Output != "changed" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected update: %v", chk)
}
}
}
// Now make an update that should be deferred.
a.State.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID("web", nil), api.HealthPassing, "deferred")
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Verify that the output is still out of sync since there's a deferred
// update pending.
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
switch chk.CheckID {
case "web":
if chk.Output != "changed" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected update: %v", chk)
}
}
}
// Wait for the deferred update.
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
if err := a.RPC("Health.NodeChecks", &req, &checks); err != nil {
r.Fatal(err)
}
// Verify updated
for _, chk := range checks.HealthChecks {
switch chk.CheckID {
case "web":
if chk.Output != "deferred" {
r.Fatalf("no update: %v", chk)
}
}
}
})
}
func TestAgentAntiEntropy_NodeInfo(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
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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nodeID := types.NodeID("40e4a748-2192-161a-0510-9bf59fe950b5")
nodeMeta := map[string]string{
"somekey": "somevalue",
}
a := &agent.TestAgent{Name: t.Name(), HCL: `
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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node_id = "40e4a748-2192-161a-0510-9bf59fe950b5"
node_meta {
somekey = "somevalue"
}`}
if err := a.Start(); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForLeader(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Register info
args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
Address: "127.0.0.1",
}
var out struct{}
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
req := structs.NodeSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: "dc1",
Node: a.Config.NodeName,
}
var services structs.IndexedNodeServices
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
id := services.NodeServices.Node.ID
addrs := services.NodeServices.Node.TaggedAddresses
meta := services.NodeServices.Node.Meta
delete(meta, structs.MetaSegmentKey) // Added later, not in config.
require.Equal(t, a.Config.NodeID, id)
require.Equal(t, a.Config.TaggedAddresses, addrs)
require.Equal(t, a.Config.NodeMeta, meta)
// Blow away the catalog version of the node info
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
if err := a.State.SyncFull(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
// Wait for the sync - this should have been a sync of just the node info
if err := a.RPC("Catalog.NodeServices", &req, &services); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
{
id := services.NodeServices.Node.ID
addrs := services.NodeServices.Node.TaggedAddresses
meta := services.NodeServices.Node.Meta
delete(meta, structs.MetaSegmentKey) // Added later, not in config.
require.Equal(t, nodeID, id)
require.Equal(t, a.Config.TaggedAddresses, addrs)
require.Equal(t, nodeMeta, meta)
}
}
func TestAgent_ServiceTokens(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
tokens := new(token.Store)
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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tokens.UpdateUserToken("default", token.TokenSourceConfig)
cfg := config.DefaultRuntimeConfig(`bind_addr = "127.0.0.1" data_dir = "dummy"`)
l := local.NewState(agent.LocalConfig(cfg), nil, tokens)
l.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
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l.AddService(&structs.NodeService{ID: "redis"}, "")
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// Returns default when no token is set
if token := l.ServiceToken(structs.NewServiceID("redis", nil)); token != "default" {
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t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
// Returns configured token
l.AddService(&structs.NodeService{ID: "redis"}, "abc123")
if token := l.ServiceToken(structs.NewServiceID("redis", nil)); token != "abc123" {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
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// Keeps token around for the delete
l.RemoveService(structs.NewServiceID("redis", nil))
if token := l.ServiceToken(structs.NewServiceID("redis", nil)); token != "abc123" {
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t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
}
func TestAgent_CheckTokens(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
tokens := new(token.Store)
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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tokens.UpdateUserToken("default", token.TokenSourceConfig)
cfg := config.DefaultRuntimeConfig(`bind_addr = "127.0.0.1" data_dir = "dummy"`)
l := local.NewState(agent.LocalConfig(cfg), nil, tokens)
l.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
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// Returns default when no token is set
l.AddCheck(&structs.HealthCheck{CheckID: types.CheckID("mem")}, "")
if token := l.CheckToken(structs.NewCheckID("mem", nil)); token != "default" {
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t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
// Returns configured token
l.AddCheck(&structs.HealthCheck{CheckID: types.CheckID("mem")}, "abc123")
if token := l.CheckToken(structs.NewCheckID("mem", nil)); token != "abc123" {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
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// Keeps token around for the delete
l.RemoveCheck(structs.NewCheckID("mem", nil))
if token := l.CheckToken(structs.NewCheckID("mem", nil)); token != "abc123" {
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t.Fatalf("bad: %s", token)
}
}
func TestAgent_CheckCriticalTime(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg := config.DefaultRuntimeConfig(`bind_addr = "127.0.0.1" data_dir = "dummy"`)
l := local.NewState(agent.LocalConfig(cfg), nil, new(token.Store))
l.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
svc := &structs.NodeService{ID: "redis", Service: "redis", Port: 8000}
l.AddService(svc, "")
// Add a passing check and make sure it's not critical.
checkID := types.CheckID("redis:1")
chk := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: "node",
CheckID: checkID,
Name: "redis:1",
ServiceID: "redis",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
}
l.AddCheck(chk, "")
if checks := l.CriticalCheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta()); len(checks) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("should not have any critical checks")
}
// Set it to warning and make sure that doesn't show up as critical.
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil), api.HealthWarning, "")
if checks := l.CriticalCheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta()); len(checks) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("should not have any critical checks")
}
// Fail the check and make sure the time looks reasonable.
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil), api.HealthCritical, "")
if c, ok := l.CriticalCheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta())[structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil)]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("should have a critical check")
} else if c.CriticalFor() > time.Millisecond {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v, check was critical for %v", c, c.CriticalFor())
}
// Wait a while, then fail it again and make sure the time keeps track
// of the initial failure, and doesn't reset here. Since we are sleeping for
// 50ms the check should not be any less than that.
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
l.UpdateCheck(chk.CompoundCheckID(), api.HealthCritical, "")
if c, ok := l.CriticalCheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta())[structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil)]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("should have a critical check")
} else if c.CriticalFor() < 50*time.Millisecond {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v, check was critical for %v", c, c.CriticalFor())
}
// Set it passing again.
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil), api.HealthPassing, "")
if checks := l.CriticalCheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta()); len(checks) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("should not have any critical checks")
}
// Fail the check and make sure the time looks like it started again
// from the latest failure, not the original one.
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil), api.HealthCritical, "")
if c, ok := l.CriticalCheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta())[structs.NewCheckID(checkID, nil)]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("should have a critical check")
} else if c.CriticalFor() > time.Millisecond {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v, check was critical for %v", c, c.CriticalFor())
}
}
func TestAgent_AddCheckFailure(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg := config.DefaultRuntimeConfig(`bind_addr = "127.0.0.1" data_dir = "dummy"`)
l := local.NewState(agent.LocalConfig(cfg), nil, new(token.Store))
l.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
// Add a check for a service that does not exist and verify that it fails
checkID := types.CheckID("redis:1")
chk := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: "node",
CheckID: checkID,
Name: "redis:1",
ServiceID: "redis",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
}
wantErr := errors.New(`Check "redis:1" refers to non-existent service "redis"`)
got := l.AddCheck(chk, "")
require.Equal(t, wantErr, got)
}
func TestAgent_AliasCheck(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
require := require.New(t)
cfg := config.DefaultRuntimeConfig(`bind_addr = "127.0.0.1" data_dir = "dummy"`)
l := local.NewState(agent.LocalConfig(cfg), nil, new(token.Store))
l.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
// Add checks
require.NoError(l.AddService(&structs.NodeService{Service: "s1"}, ""))
require.NoError(l.AddService(&structs.NodeService{Service: "s2"}, ""))
require.NoError(l.AddCheck(&structs.HealthCheck{CheckID: types.CheckID("c1"), ServiceID: "s1"}, ""))
require.NoError(l.AddCheck(&structs.HealthCheck{CheckID: types.CheckID("c2"), ServiceID: "s2"}, ""))
// Add an alias
notifyCh := make(chan struct{}, 1)
require.NoError(l.AddAliasCheck(structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID("a1"), nil), structs.NewServiceID("s1", nil), notifyCh))
// Update and verify we get notified
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID("c1"), nil), api.HealthCritical, "")
select {
case <-notifyCh:
default:
t.Fatal("notify not received")
}
// Update again and verify we do not get notified
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID("c1"), nil), api.HealthCritical, "")
select {
case <-notifyCh:
t.Fatal("notify received")
default:
}
// Update other check and verify we do not get notified
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID("c2"), nil), api.HealthCritical, "")
select {
case <-notifyCh:
t.Fatal("notify received")
default:
}
// Update change and verify we get notified
l.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(types.CheckID("c1"), nil), api.HealthPassing, "")
select {
case <-notifyCh:
default:
t.Fatal("notify not received")
}
}
func TestAgent_sendCoordinate(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), `
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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sync_coordinate_interval_min = "1ms"
sync_coordinate_rate_target = 10.0
consul = {
coordinate = {
update_period = "100ms"
update_batch_size = 10
update_max_batches = 1
}
}
`)
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForLeader(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
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t.Logf("%d %d %s",
a.Config.ConsulCoordinateUpdateBatchSize,
a.Config.ConsulCoordinateUpdateMaxBatches,
a.Config.ConsulCoordinateUpdatePeriod.String())
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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// Make sure the coordinate is present.
req := structs.DCSpecificRequest{
Datacenter: a.Config.Datacenter,
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}
var reply structs.IndexedCoordinates
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
if err := a.RPC("Coordinate.ListNodes", &req, &reply); err != nil {
r.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
}
if len(reply.Coordinates) != 1 {
r.Fatalf("expected a coordinate: %v", reply)
}
coord := reply.Coordinates[0]
if coord.Node != a.Config.NodeName || coord.Coord == nil {
r.Fatalf("bad: %v", coord)
}
})
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}
func servicesInSync(state *local.State, wantServices int) error {
services := state.ServiceStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta())
if got, want := len(services), wantServices; got != want {
return fmt.Errorf("got %d services want %d", got, want)
}
for id, s := range services {
if !s.InSync {
return fmt.Errorf("service %q should be in sync %+v", id.String(), s)
}
}
return nil
}
func checksInSync(state *local.State, wantChecks int) error {
checks := state.CheckStates(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMeta())
if got, want := len(checks), wantChecks; got != want {
return fmt.Errorf("got %d checks want %d", got, want)
}
for id, c := range checks {
if !c.InSync {
return fmt.Errorf("check %q should be in sync", id.String())
}
}
return nil
}
func TestState_Notify(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
state := local.NewState(local.Config{},
log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags), &token.Store{})
// Stub state syncing
state.TriggerSyncChanges = func() {}
require := require.New(t)
assert := assert.New(t)
// Register a notifier
notifyCh := make(chan struct{}, 1)
state.Notify(notifyCh)
defer state.StopNotify(notifyCh)
assert.Empty(notifyCh)
drainCh(notifyCh)
// Add a service
err := state.AddService(&structs.NodeService{
Service: "web",
}, "fake-token-web")
require.NoError(err)
// Should have a notification
assert.NotEmpty(notifyCh)
drainCh(notifyCh)
// Re-Add same service
err = state.AddService(&structs.NodeService{
Service: "web",
Port: 4444,
}, "fake-token-web")
require.NoError(err)
// Should have a notification
assert.NotEmpty(notifyCh)
drainCh(notifyCh)
// Remove service
require.NoError(state.RemoveService(structs.NewServiceID("web", nil)))
// Should have a notification
assert.NotEmpty(notifyCh)
drainCh(notifyCh)
// Stopping should... stop
state.StopNotify(notifyCh)
// Add a service
err = state.AddService(&structs.NodeService{
Service: "web",
}, "fake-token-web")
require.NoError(err)
// Should NOT have a notification
assert.Empty(notifyCh)
drainCh(notifyCh)
}
// Test that alias check is updated after AddCheck, UpdateCheck, and RemoveCheck for the same service id
func TestAliasNotifications_local(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
a := agent.NewTestAgent(t, t.Name(), "")
defer a.Shutdown()
testrpc.WaitForTestAgent(t, a.RPC, "dc1")
// Register service with a failing TCP check
svcID := "socat"
srv := &structs.NodeService{
ID: svcID,
Service: "echo",
Tags: []string{},
Address: "127.0.0.10",
Port: 8080,
}
a.State.AddService(srv, "")
scID := "socat-sidecar-proxy"
sc := &structs.NodeService{
ID: scID,
Service: scID,
Tags: []string{},
Address: "127.0.0.10",
Port: 9090,
}
a.State.AddService(sc, "")
tcpID := types.CheckID("service:socat-tcp")
chk0 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: "",
CheckID: tcpID,
Name: "tcp check",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
ServiceID: svcID,
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk0, "")
// Register an alias for the service
proxyID := types.CheckID("service:socat-sidecar-proxy:2")
chk1 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: "",
CheckID: proxyID,
Name: "Connect Sidecar Aliasing socat",
Status: api.HealthPassing,
ServiceID: scID,
}
chkt := &structs.CheckType{
AliasService: svcID,
}
require.NoError(t, a.AddCheck(chk1, chkt, true, "", agent.ConfigSourceLocal))
// Add a failing check to the same service ID, alias should also fail
maintID := types.CheckID("service:socat-maintenance")
chk2 := &structs.HealthCheck{
Node: "",
CheckID: maintID,
Name: "socat:Service Maintenance Mode",
Status: api.HealthCritical,
ServiceID: svcID,
}
a.State.AddCheck(chk2, "")
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
check := a.State.Check(structs.NewCheckID(proxyID, nil))
require.NotNil(r, check)
require.Equal(r, api.HealthCritical, check.Status)
})
// Remove the failing check, alias should pass
a.State.RemoveCheck(structs.NewCheckID(maintID, nil))
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
check := a.State.Check(structs.NewCheckID(proxyID, nil))
require.NotNil(r, check)
require.Equal(r, api.HealthPassing, check.Status)
})
// Update TCP check to failing, alias should fail
a.State.UpdateCheck(structs.NewCheckID(tcpID, nil), api.HealthCritical, "")
retry.Run(t, func(r *retry.R) {
check := a.State.Check(structs.NewCheckID(proxyID, nil))
require.NotNil(r, check)
require.Equal(r, api.HealthCritical, check.Status)
})
}
// drainCh drains a channel by reading messages until it would block.
func drainCh(ch chan struct{}) {
for {
select {
case <-ch:
default:
return
}
}
}