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Author SHA1 Message Date
lornasong edf4610ed9
[Cloud][CC-6925] Updates to pushing server state (#19682)
* Upgrade hcp-sdk-go to latest version v0.73

Changes:
- go get github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go
- go mod tidy

* From upgrade: regenerate protobufs for upgrade from 1.30 to 1.31

Ran: `make proto`

Slack: https://hashicorp.slack.com/archives/C0253EQ5B40/p1701105418579429

* From upgrade: fix mock interface implementation

After upgrading, there is the following compile error:

cannot use &mockHCPCfg{} (value of type *mockHCPCfg) as "github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go/config".HCPConfig value in return statement: *mockHCPCfg does not implement "github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go/config".HCPConfig (missing method Logout)

Solution: update the mock to have the missing Logout method

* From upgrade: Lint: remove usage of deprecated req.ServerState.TLS

Due to upgrade, linting is erroring due to usage of a newly deprecated field

22:47:56 [consul]: make lint
--> Running golangci-lint (.)
agent/hcp/testing.go:157:24: SA1019: req.ServerState.TLS is deprecated: use server_tls.internal_rpc instead. (staticcheck)
                time.Until(time.Time(req.ServerState.TLS.CertExpiry)).Hours()/24,
                                     ^

* From upgrade: adjust oidc error message

From the upgrade, this test started failing:

=== FAIL: internal/go-sso/oidcauth TestOIDC_ClaimsFromAuthCode/failed_code_exchange (re-run 2) (0.01s)
    oidc_test.go:393: unexpected error: Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: "invalid_grant" "unexpected auth code"

Prior to the upgrade, the error returned was:
```
Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: cannot fetch token: 401 Unauthorized\nResponse: {\"error\":\"invalid_grant\",\"error_description\":\"unexpected auth code\"}\n
```

Now the error returned is as below and does not contain "cannot fetch token"
```
Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: "invalid_grant" "unexpected auth code"

```

* Update AgentPushServerState structs with new fields

HCP-side changes for the new fields are in:
https://github.com/hashicorp/cloud-global-network-manager-service/pull/1195/files

* Minor refactor for hcpServerStatus to abstract tlsInfo into struct

This will make it easier to set the same tls-info information to both
 - status.TLS (deprecated field)
 - status.ServerTLSMetadata (new field to use instead)

* Update hcpServerStatus to parse out information for new fields

Changes:
 - Improve error message and handling (encountered some issues and was confused)
 - Set new field TLSInfo.CertIssuer
 - Collect certificate authority metadata and set on TLSInfo.CertificateAuthorities
 - Set TLSInfo on both server.TLS and server.ServerTLSMetadata.InternalRPC

* Update serverStatusToHCP to convert new fields to GNM rpc

* Add changelog

* Feedback: connect.ParseCert, caCerts

* Feedback: refactor and unit test server status

* Feedback: test to use expected struct

* Feedback: certificate with intermediate

* Feedback: catch no leaf, remove expectedErr

* Feedback: update todos with jira ticket

* Feedback: mock tlsConfigurator
2023-12-04 10:25:18 -05:00
Michael Zalimeni a7803bd829
[NET-6305] xds: Ensure v2 route match and protocol are populated for gRPC (#19343)
* xds: Ensure v2 route match is populated for gRPC

Similar to HTTP, ensure that route match config (which is required by
Envoy) is populated when default values are used.

Because the default matches generated for gRPC contain a single empty
`GRPCRouteMatch`, and that proto does not directly support prefix-based
config, an interpretation of the empty struct is needed to generate the
same output that the `HTTPRouteMatch` is explicitly configured to
provide in internal/mesh/internal/controllers/routes/generate.go.

* xds: Ensure protocol set for gRPC resources

Add explicit protocol in `ProxyStateTemplate` builders and validate it
is always set on clusters. This ensures that HTTP filters and
`http2_protocol_options` are populated in all the necessary places for
gRPC traffic and prevents future unintended omissions of non-TCP
protocols.

Co-authored-by: John Murret <john.murret@hashicorp.com>

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Co-authored-by: John Murret <john.murret@hashicorp.com>
2023-10-25 17:43:58 +00:00