* added a NS folder and refactored main page into the overview page
* added NS usage page to NS folder
* updated links to NS docs
* updated nav
* addressed feedback from review
* server: add placeholder glue for rate limit handler
This commit adds a no-op implementation of the rate-limit handler and
adds it to the `consul.Server` struct and setup code.
This allows us to start working on the net/rpc and gRPC interceptors and
config logic.
* Add handler errors
* Set the global read and write limits
* fixing multilimiter moving packages
* Fix typo
* Simplify globalLimit usage
* add multilimiter and tests
* exporting LimitedEntity
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* add config update and rename config params
* add doc string and split config
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* use timer to avoid go routine leak and change the interface
* add comments to tests
* fix failing test
* add prefix with config edge, refactor tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* refactor to apply configs for limiters under a prefix
* add fuzz tests and fix bugs found. Refactor reconcile loop to have a simpler logic
* make KeyType an exported type
* split the config and limiter trees to fix race conditions in config update
* rename variables
* fix race in test and remove dead code
* fix reconcile loop to not create a timer on each loop
* add extra benchmark tests and fix tests
* fix benchmark test to pass value to func
* server: add placeholder glue for rate limit handler
This commit adds a no-op implementation of the rate-limit handler and
adds it to the `consul.Server` struct and setup code.
This allows us to start working on the net/rpc and gRPC interceptors and
config logic.
* Set the global read and write limits
* fixing multilimiter moving packages
* add server configuration for global rate limiting.
* remove agent test
* remove added stuff from handler
* remove added stuff from multilimiter
* removing unnecessary TODOs
* Removing TODO comment from handler
* adding in defaulting to infinite
* add disabled status in there
* adding in documentation for disabled mode.
* make disabled the default.
* Add mock and agent test
* addig documentation and missing mock file.
* Fixing test TestLoad_IntegrationWithFlags
* updating docs based on PR feedback.
* Updating Request Limits mode to use int based on PR feedback.
* Adding RequestLimits struct so we have a nested struct in ReloadableConfig.
* fixing linting references
* Update agent/consul/rate/handler.go
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* Update agent/consul/config.go
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* removing the ignore of the request limits in JSON. addingbuilder logic to convert any read rate or write rate less than 0 to rate.Inf
* added conversion function to convert request limits object to handler config.
* Updating docs to reflect gRPC and RPC are rate limit and as a result, HTTP requests are as well.
* Updating values for TestLoad_FullConfig() so that they were different and discernable.
* Updating TestRuntimeConfig_Sanitize
* Fixing TestLoad_IntegrationWithFlags test
* putting nil check in place
* fixing rebase
* removing change for missing error checks. will put in another PR
* Rebasing after default multilimiter config change
* resolving rebase issues
* updating reference for incomingRPCLimiter to use interface
* updating interface
* Updating interfaces
* Fixing mock reference
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* auto-config: relax node name validation for JWT authorization
This changes the JWT authorization logic to allow all non-whitespace,
non-quote characters when validating node names. Consul had previously
allowed these characters in node names, until this validation was added
to fix a security vulnerability with whitespace/quotes being passed to
the `bexpr` library. This unintentionally broke node names with
characters like `.` which aren't related to this vulnerability.
* Update website/content/docs/agent/config/cli-flags.mdx
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Prevent serving TLS via ports.grpc
We remove the ability to run the ports.grpc in TLS mode to avoid
confusion and to simplify configuration. This breaking change
ensures that any user currently using ports.grpc in an encrypted
mode will receive an error message indicating that ports.grpc_tls
must be explicitly used.
The suggested action for these users is to simply swap their ports.grpc
to ports.grpc_tls in the configuration file. If both ports are defined,
or if the user has not configured TLS for grpc, then the error message
will not be printed.
* Update Consul Dataplane CLI reference
* Add new page for Consul Dataplane telemetry
* Add `server_type` label to agent grpc metrics
* Callout Consul Dataplane in Envoy bootstrap configuration section
* Update consul-dataplane unsupported features
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Fix an issue where rpc_hold_timeout was being used as the timeout for non-blocking queries. Users should be able to tune read timeouts without fiddling with rpc_hold_timeout. A new configuration `rpc_read_timeout` is created.
Refactor some implementation from the original PR 11500 to remove the misleading linkage between RPCInfo's timeout (used to retry in case of certain modes of failures) and the client RPC timeouts.
Adds a user-configurable rate limiter to proxycfg snapshot delivery,
with a default limit of 250 updates per second.
This addresses a problem observed in our load testing of Consul
Dataplane where updating a "global" resource such as a wildcard
intention or the proxy-defaults config entry could starve the Raft or
Memberlist goroutines of CPU time, causing general cluster instability.
* Add metrics for consul.memberlist.node.instances, consul.memberlist.queue.broadcast, consul.memberlist.size.local, and consul.memberlist.size.remote
* Fixing last table on page that does not render properly
* fixing queue name
* Typos
* Test failing
* Convert values <1ms to decimal
* Fix test
* Update docs and test error msg
* Applied suggested changes to test case
* Changelog file and suggested changes
* Update .changelog/12905.txt
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* suggested change - start duration with microseconds instead of nanoseconds
* fix error
* suggested change - floats
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Prior to #13244, connect proxies and gateways could only be configured by an
xDS session served by the local client agent.
In an upcoming release, it will be possible to deploy a Consul service mesh
without client agents. In this model, xDS sessions will be handled by the
servers themselves, which necessitates load-balancing to prevent a single
server from receiving a disproportionate amount of load and becoming
overwhelmed.
This introduces a simple form of load-balancing where Consul will attempt to
achieve an even spread of load (xDS sessions) between all healthy servers.
It does so by implementing a concurrent session limiter (limiter.SessionLimiter)
and adjusting the limit according to autopilot state and proxy service
registrations in the catalog.
If a server is already over capacity (i.e. the session limit is lowered),
Consul will begin draining sessions to rebalance the load. This will result
in the client receiving a `RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED` status code. It is the client's
responsibility to observe this response and reconnect to a different server.
Users of the gRPC client connection brokered by the
consul-server-connection-manager library will get this for free.
The rate at which Consul will drain sessions to rebalance load is scaled
dynamically based on the number of proxies in the catalog.
Adds guidance when upgrading a Consul service mesh deployment to 1.13 and:
- using auto-encrypt or auto-config; or
- the HTTPS port is not enabled on Consul agents
* defaulting to false because peering will be released as beta
* Ignore peering disabled error in bundles cachetype
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Ensure that the peer stream replication rpc can successfully be used with TLS activated.
Also:
- If key material is configured for the gRPC port but HTTPS is not
enabled now TLS will still be activated for the gRPC port.
- peerstream replication stream opened by the establishing-side will now
ignore grpc.WithBlock so that TLS errors will bubble up instead of
being awkwardly delayed or suppressed
In the metric documentation, some metrics are written with an extra
trailing dot character. Often this is just spurious. In some cases, it
is an allusion to the metric name having various variable dot-separated
parts (which really ought to be labels, but that's another issue).
1) Trim all the dots which are without meaning.
2) Explicitly show with placeholders in angle brackets, where there are
variable parts.
3) Remove a `json` type indicator from a code block which was not JSON
(rather Prometheus metrics) format, since my IDE was reporting the
non-JSON syntax as an error.
4) Reformat each Markdown table which I had touched with other changes
to have consistent column spacing in the source representation. As
a result, this PR has a lot of whitespace changes, so please make use
of GitHub's "ignore whitespace" checkbox in the PR diff viewer.
Let me know if you would prefer:
- to not accept the table spacing reformat in the same PR as other
changes
- to not accept the table spacing reformat ever
- to have all tables in the file reformatted, not just ones touched with
other changes
The name of the metric as registered with the metrics library to provide
the help string, was incorrect compared with the actual code that sets
the metric value - bring them into sync.
Also, the help message was incorrect. Rather than copy the help message
from telemetry.mdx, which was correct, but felt a bit unnatural in the
way it was worded, update both of them to a new wording.
Remove empty CodeBlockConfig elements. These elements are not
providing any benefit for the enclosed code blocks. This PR removes
the elements so so that the source is easier to read.
* docs: Re-add config file content removed in PR #12562
Re-add agent config option content that was erroneously removed in #12562 with
commit f4c03d234.
* docs: Re-add CLI flag content removed in PR #12562
Re-add CLI flag content that was erroneously removed in #12562 with
commit c5220fd18.
* Update website/content/docs/agent/config/cli-flags.mdx
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* Fixes a lint warning about t.Errorf not supporting %w
* Enable running autopilot on all servers
On the non-leader servers all they do is update the state and do not attempt any modifications.
* Fix the RPC conn limiting tests
Technically they were relying on racey behavior before. Now they should be reliable.
* add config watcher to the config package
* add logging to watcher
* add test and refactor to add WatcherEvent.
* add all API calls and fix a bug with recreated files
* add tests for watcher
* remove the unnecessary use of context
* Add debug log and a test for file rename
* use inode to detect if the file is recreated/replaced and only listen to create events.
* tidy ups (#1535)
* tidy ups
* Add tests for inode reconcile
* fix linux vs windows syscall
* fix linux vs windows syscall
* fix windows compile error
* increase timeout
* use ctime ID
* remove remove/creation test as it's a use case that fail in linux
* fix linux/windows to use Ino/CreationTime
* fix the watcher to only overwrite current file id
* fix linter error
* fix remove/create test
* set reconcile loop to 200 Milliseconds
* fix watcher to not trigger event on remove, add more tests
* on a remove event try to add the file back to the watcher and trigger the handler if success
* fix race condition
* fix flaky test
* fix race conditions
* set level to info
* fix when file is removed and get an event for it after
* fix to trigger handler when we get a remove but re-add fail
* fix error message
* add tests for directory watch and fixes
* detect if a file is a symlink and return an error on Add
* rename Watcher to FileWatcher and remove symlink deref
* add fsnotify@v1.5.1
* fix go mod
* do not reset timer on errors, rename OS specific files
* rename New func
* events trigger on write and rename
* add missing test
* fix flaking tests
* fix flaky test
* check reconcile when removed
* delete invalid file
* fix test to create files with different mod time.
* back date file instead of sleeping
* add watching file in agent command.
* fix watcher call to use new API
* add configuration and stop watcher when server stop
* add certs as watched files
* move FileWatcher to the agent start instead of the command code
* stop watcher before replacing it
* save watched files in agent
* add add and remove interfaces to the file watcher
* fix remove to not return an error
* use `Add` and `Remove` to update certs files
* fix tests
* close events channel on the file watcher even when the context is done
* extract `NotAutoReloadableRuntimeConfig` is a separate struct
* fix linter errors
* add Ca configs and outgoing verify to the not auto reloadable config
* add some logs and fix to use background context
* add tests to auto-config reload
* remove stale test
* add tests to changes to config files
* add check to see if old cert files still trigger updates
* rename `NotAutoReloadableRuntimeConfig` to `StaticRuntimeConfig`
* fix to re add both key and cert file. Add test to cover this case.
* review suggestion
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* add check to static runtime config changes
* fix test
* add changelog file
* fix review comments
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* update flag description
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* fix compilation error
* add static runtime config support
* fix test
* fix review comments
* fix log test
* Update .changelog/12329.txt
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* transfer tests to runtime_test.go
* fix filewatcher Replace to not deadlock.
* avoid having lingering locks
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* split ReloadConfig func
* fix warning message
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* convert `FileWatcher` into an interface
* fix compilation errors
* fix tests
* extract func for adding and removing files
* add a coalesceTimer with a very small timer
* extract coaelsce Timer and add a shim for testing
* add tests to coalesceTimer fix to send remaining events
* set `coalesceTimer` to 1 Second
* support symlink, fix a nil deref.
* fix compile error
* fix compile error
* refactor file watcher rate limiting to be a Watcher implementation
* fix linter issue
* fix runtime config
* fix runtime test
* fix flaky tests
* fix compile error
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix agent New to return an error if File watcher New return an error
* add a coalesceTimer with a very small timer
* extract coaelsce Timer and add a shim for testing
* set `coalesceTimer` to 1 Second
* add flag description to agent command docs
* fix link
* add Static runtime config docs
* fix links and alignment
* fix typo
* Revert "add a coalesceTimer with a very small timer"
This reverts commit d9db2fcb82.
* Revert "extract coaelsce Timer and add a shim for testing"
This reverts commit 0ab86012a4.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* tlsutil: initial implementation of types/TLSVersion
tlsutil: add test for parsing deprecated agent TLS version strings
tlsutil: return TLSVersionInvalid with error
tlsutil: start moving tlsutil cipher suite lookups over to types/tls
tlsutil: rename tlsLookup to ParseTLSVersion, add cipherSuiteLookup
agent: attempt to use types in runtime config
agent: implement b.tlsVersion validation in config builder
agent: fix tlsVersion nil check in builder
tlsutil: update to renamed ParseTLSVersion and goTLSVersions
tlsutil: fixup TestConfigurator_CommonTLSConfigTLSMinVersion
tlsutil: disable invalid config parsing tests
tlsutil: update tests
auto_config: lookup old config strings from base.TLSMinVersion
auto_config: update endpoint tests to use TLS types
agent: update runtime_test to use TLS types
agent: update TestRuntimeCinfig_Sanitize.golden
agent: update config runtime tests to expect TLS types
* website: update Consul agent tls_min_version values
* agent: fixup TLS parsing and compilation errors
* test: fixup lint issues in agent/config_runtime_test and tlsutil/config_test
* tlsutil: add CHACHA20_POLY1305 cipher suites to goTLSCipherSuites
* test: revert autoconfig tls min version fixtures to old format
* types: add TLSVersions public function
* agent: add warning for deprecated TLS version strings
* agent: move agent config specific logic from tlsutil.ParseTLSVersion into agent config builder
* tlsutil(BREAKING): change default TLS min version to TLS 1.2
* agent: move ParseCiphers logic from tlsutil into agent config builder
* tlsutil: remove unused CipherString function
* agent: fixup import for types package
* Revert "tlsutil: remove unused CipherString function"
This reverts commit 6ca7f6f58d.
* agent: fixup config builder and runtime tests
* tlsutil: fixup one remaining ListenerConfig -> ProtocolConfig
* test: move TLS cipher suites parsing test from tlsutil into agent config builder tests
* agent: remove parseCiphers helper from auto_config_endpoint_test
* test: remove unused imports from tlsutil
* agent: remove resolved FIXME comment
* tlsutil: remove TODO and FIXME in cipher suite validation
* agent: prevent setting inherited cipher suite config when TLS 1.3 is specified
* changelog: add entry for converting agent config to TLS types
* agent: remove FIXME in runtime test, this is covered in builder tests with invalid tls9 value now
* tlsutil: remove config tests for values checked at agent config builder boundary
* tlsutil: remove tls version check from loadProtocolConfig
* tlsutil: remove tests and TODOs for logic checked in TestBuilder_tlsVersion and TestBuilder_tlsCipherSuites
* website: update search link for supported Consul agent cipher suites
* website: apply review suggestions for tls_min_version description
* website: attempt to clean up markdown list formatting for tls_min_version
* website: moar linebreaks to fix tls_min_version formatting
* Revert "website: moar linebreaks to fix tls_min_version formatting"
This reverts commit 3858592742.
* autoconfig: translate old values for TLSMinVersion
* agent: rename var for translated value of deprecated TLS version value
* Update agent/config/deprecated.go
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* agent: fix lint issue
* agent: fixup deprecated config test assertions for updated warning
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Introduces the capability to configure TLS differently for Consul's
listeners/ports (i.e. HTTPS, gRPC, and the internal multiplexed RPC
port) which is useful in scenarios where you may want the HTTPS or
gRPC interfaces to present a certificate signed by a well-known/public
CA, rather than the certificate used for internal communication which
must have a SAN in the form `server.<dc>.consul`.