This commit copies many of the connect-proxy xds testcases and reuses
for ingress gateways. This allows us to more easily see changes to the
envoy configuration when make updates to ingress gateways.
While investigating and fixing an issue on our 1.5.1 branch,
I saw you also/already fixed the bug I found (tags not updated
for existing servers), but comment is misplaced.
This UnmarshalJSON was never called. The decode function is passed a map[string]interface
so it has no way of knowing that this function exists.
Tested by adding a panic to this function and watching the tests pass.
I attempted to use this Unmarshal function by passing in the type, however the tests
showed that it does not work. The test was failing to parse the request.
If the performance of this endpoint is indeed critical we can solve the problem by adding
all the fields to the request struct and handling the normalziation without a custom Unmarshal.
This makes it so that both OSS and enterprise tests pass correctly
In the api tests, explicitly set namespace to empty string so that tests
can be shared.
On every service registration, we check to see if a service should be
assassociated to a wildcard gateway-service. This fixes an issue where
we did not correctly check to see if the service being registered was a
"typical" service or not.
A few of the unexported functions in agent/cache took a large number of
arguments. These arguments were effectively overrides for values that
were provided in RequestInfo.
By using a struct we can not only reduce the number of arguments, but
also simplify the logic by removing the need for overrides.
Previously the SupportsBlocking option was specified by a method on the
type, and all the other options were specified from RegisterOptions.
This change moves RegisterOptions to a method on the type, and moves
SupportsBlocking into the options struct.
Currently there are only 2 cache-types. So all cache-types can implement
this method by embedding a struct with those predefined values. In the
future if a cache type needs to be registered more than once with different
options it can remove the embedded type and implement the method in a way
that allows for paramaterization.
* Implements a simple, tcp ingress gateway workflow
This adds a new type of gateway for allowing Ingress traffic into Connect from external services.
Co-authored-by: Chris Piraino <cpiraino@hashicorp.com>
There was an RSA private key used for testing included in the old
version. This commit updates it to a version that does not include the
key so that the key is not detected by tools which scan the Consul
binary for private keys.
Commands run:
go get github.com/joyent/triton-go@6801d15b779f042cfd821c8a41ef80fc33af9d47
make update-vendor
The Init method provided the same functionality as the New constructor.
The constructor is both more widely used, and more idiomatic, so remove
the Init method.
This change is in preparation for fixing printing of these IDs.
This commit includes 2 things:
1. Sometimes (seemingly due to client caching), performance entries
aren't available, even for the currently executing script. This waits
until the first retrieval of 'CONSUL_HTTP_PROTOCOL' before using the
performance entries to decide this. This means that the entries aren't
inspected until ember has initialized, which means that the entries are
always available.
2. getCurrentResource/getResourceFor could potentially return undefined
if the correct entry could not be found. This adds a default {} return
value if the resource cannot be found. This means that if for whatever
reason the correct resource cannot be found at least we don't fail with
an error and just drop back to HTTP/1 functionality.
Also reduce the log level of some version checking messages on the server as they can be pretty noisy during upgrades and really are more for debugging purposes.