`rpc` is used to define how to make a HTTP request/response messages.
This used to be called 'request' but the term is overused and sounded
like only one leg of the message, so the naming was moved to `rpc` a
while ago, this cleans up the places where we still used the old term.
* docs: add section for /health/ingress/:service API
* Add documentation around consul version for API
* docs: add note about gateway-services API release version
We changed our default definition list layout in
https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/8117.
We replaced the default with a definition-table class but missed one
place where the old default was previously used.
This adds the definition-table class in RTT where it used to use the
default.
* Remove curly brackets and pass through attributes
* yarn upgrade and part manual deps upgrade of non-problematic things
* from-entries from ember-composable helpers receives an array
* PowerSelect destruction bug seems to be fixed upstream
* Ensure all policies have a default 0 date for ember-c-h upgrade
sorting no longer works correctly unless CreateTime has a value
This is instead of having the AutoConfigBackend interface provide functions for retrieving them.
NOTE: the config is not reloadable. For now this is fine as we don’t look at any reloadable fields. If that changes then we should provide a way to make it reloadable.
Switch from /v1/agent/self to /v1/status/leader when checking if the test server has come up successfully in the waitForAPI function.
Previously, the test server was relying (probably not intentionally) on the default value of the acl_enforce_version_8 in the TestConfig, which was false. So if you create a test server and enabled ACLs, they would not be enforced and the server would be able to come up pretty quickly because /v1/agent/self would return a 200 status pretty much as soon as the agent is running and most likely before leader election is finished.
Now that we have removed acl_enforce_version_8 property (equivalent to being true by default) if you've created a test server with ACLs enabled, it will need to wait for leader election and for ACLs to be initialized before it'll get a successful response from the /v1/agent/self.
Note: With this change, waitForAPI function no longer requires a 200 response status from the v1/status/leader endpoint. This is because in some tests, namely TestAPI_AgentLeave, we are only running clients, and this endpoint returns a 500 status.
* ui: Split up client/http and replace $.ajax
This splits the client/http service more in the following ways:
1. Connections are now split out into its own service
2. The transport is now split out into its own service that returns a
listener based http transport
3. Various string parsing/stringifying functions are now split out into
utils
* Remove jQuery from our production build
* Move the coverage serving to the server.js file
* Self review amends
* Add X-Requested-With header
* Move some files around, externalize some functions
* Move connection tracking to use native Set
* Ensure HTTP parsing doesn't encode headers
In the future this will change to deal with all HTTP parsing in one
place, hence the commented out METHOD_PARSING etc
* Start to fix up integration tests to use requestParams
A port can be sent in the Host header as defined in the HTTP RFC, so we
take any hosts that we want to match traffic to and also add another
host with the listener port added.
Also fix an issue with envoy integration tests not running the
case-ingress-gateway-tls test.
PRs #7610 and #7962 changed the locations/URLs for the gateway docs
which results in a HTTP 404 Not Found being returned when accessing
the previous URLs.
Update URLs for gateway docs to point to new URLs.
PR #8243 adds corresponding redirects on consul.io.
In all cases (oss/ent, client/server) this method was returning a value from config. Since the
value is consistent, it doesn't need to be part of the delegate interface.
Fixes#7527
I want to highlight this and explain what I think the implications are and make sure we are aware:
* `HTTPConnStateFunc` closes the connection when it is beyond the limit. `Close` does not block.
* `HTTPConnStateFuncWithDefault429Handler(10 * time.Millisecond)` blocks until the following is done (worst case):
1) `conn.SetDeadline(10*time.Millisecond)` so that
2) `conn.Write(429error)` is guaranteed to timeout after 10ms, so that the http 429 can be written and
3) `conn.Close` can happen
The implication of this change is that accepting any new connection is worst case delayed by 10ms. But only after a client reached the limit already.
The embedded HTTPServer struct is not used by the large HTTPServer
struct. It is used by tests and the agent. This change is a small first
step in the process of removing that field.
The eventual goal is to reduce the scope of HTTPServer making it easier
to test, and split into separate packages.