* add build tags/import k8s specific proto packages
* fix generated import paths
* fix gomod linting issue
* mod tidy every go mod file
* revert protobuff version, take care of in different pr
* cleaned up new lines
* added newline to end of file
This updates the testing/deployer (aka "topology test") framework to conditionally
configure and launch catalog constructs using v2 resources. This is controlled via a
Version field on the Node construct in a topology.Config. This only functions for a
dataplane type and has other restrictions that match the rest of v2 (no peering, no
wanfed, no mesh gateways).
Like config entries, you can statically provide a set of initial resources to be synced
when bringing up the cluster (beyond those that are generated for you such as
workloads, services, etc).
If you want to author a test that can be freely converted between v1 and v2 then that
is possible. If you switch to the multi-port definition on a topology.Service (aka
"workload/instance") then that makes v1 ineligible.
This also adds a starter set of "on every PR" integration tests for single and multiport
under test-integ/catalogv2
* debug since
* fix docs
* chagelog added
* fix go mod
* debug test fix
* fix test
* tabs test fix
* Update .changelog/18797.txt
Co-authored-by: Ganesh S <ganesh.seetharaman@hashicorp.com>
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Co-authored-by: Ganesh S <ganesh.seetharaman@hashicorp.com>
* [NET-5325] ACL templated policies support in tokens and roles
- Add API support for creating tokens/roles with templated-policies
- Add CLI support for creating tokens/roles with templated-policies
* adding changelog
* This controller generates and saves ProxyStateTemplate for sidecar proxies.
* It currently supports single-port L4 ports only.
* It keeps a cache of all destinations to make it easier to compute and retrieve destinations.
* It will update the status of the pbmesh.Upstreams resource if anything is invalid.
* This commit also changes service endpoints to include workload identity. This made the implementation a bit easier as we don't need to look up as many workloads and instead rely on endpoints data.
* Add Enabler interface to turn sink on/off
* Use h for hcpProviderImpl vars, fix PR feeback and fix errors
* Keep nil check in exporter and fix tests
* Clarify comment and fix function name
* Use disable instead of enable
* Fix errors nit in otlp_transform
* Add test for refreshInterval of updateConfig
* Add disabled field in MetricsConfig struct
* Fix PR feedback: improve comment and remove double colons
* Fix deps test which requires a maybe
* Update hcp-sdk-go to v0.61.0
* use disabled flag in telemetry_config.go
* Handle 4XX errors in telemetry_provider
* Fix deps test
* Check 4XX instead
* Run make go-mod-tidy
* bump testcontainers-go from 0.22.0 and remove pinned go version in integ test
* go mod tidy
* Replace deprecated target.Authority with target.URL.Host
* OTElExporter now uses an EndpointProvider to discover the endpoint
* OTELSink uses a ConfigProvider to obtain filters and labels configuration
* improve tests for otel_sink
* Regex logic is moved into client for a method on the TelemetryConfig object
* Create a telemetry_config_provider and update deps to use it
* Fix conversion
* fix import newline
* Add logger to hcp client and move telemetry_config out of the client.go file
* Add a telemetry_config.go to refactor client.go
* Update deps
* update hcp deps test
* Modify telemetry_config_providers
* Check for nil filters
* PR review updates
* Fix comments and move around pieces
* Fix comments
* Remove context from client struct
* Moved ctx out of sink struct and fixed filters, added a test
* Remove named imports, use errors.New if not fformatting
* Remove HCP dependencies in telemetry package
* Add success metric and move lock only to grab the t.cfgHahs
* Update hash
* fix nits
* Create an equals method and add tests
* Improve telemetry_config_provider.go tests
* Add race test
* Add missing godoc
* Remove mock for MetricsClient
* Avoid goroutine test panics
* trying to kick CI lint issues by upgrading mod
* imprve test code and add hasher for testing
* Use structure logging for filters, fix error constants, and default to allow all regex
* removed hashin and modify logic to simplify
* Improve race test and fix PR feedback by removing hash equals and avoid testing the timer.Ticker logic, and instead unit test
* Ran make go-mod-tidy
* Use errtypes in the test
* Add changelog
* add safety check for exporter endpoint
* remove require.Contains by using error types, fix structure logging, and fix success metric typo in exporter
* Fixed race test to have changing config values
* Send success metric before modifying config
* Avoid the defer and move the success metric under
Bump golang.org/x/net to 0.12.0
While not necessary to directly address CVE-2023-29406 (which should be
handled by using a patched version of Go when building), an
accompanying change to HTTP/2 error handling does impact agent code.
See https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/net/+/506995 for the HTTP/2
change.
Bump this dependency across our submodules as well for the sake of
potential indirect consumers of `x/net/http`.
* Implement the Catalog V2 controller integration container tests
This now allows the container tests to import things from the root module. However for now we want to be very restrictive about which packages we allow importing.
* Add an upgrade test for the new catalog
Currently this should be dormant and not executed. However its put in place to detect breaking changes in the future and show an example of how to do an upgrade test with integration tests structured like catalog v2.
* Make testutil.Retry capable of performing cleanup operations
These cleanup operations are executed after each retry attempt.
* Move TestContext to taking an interface instead of a concrete testing.T
This allows this to be used on a retry.R or generally anything that meets the interface.
* Move to using TestContext instead of background contexts
Also this forces all test methods to implement the Cleanup method now instead of that being an optional interface.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
TLDR with many modules the versions included in each diverged quite a bit. Attempting to use Go Workspaces produces a bunch of errors.
This commit:
1. Fixes envoy-library-references.sh to work again
2. Ensures we are pulling in go-control-plane@v0.11.0 everywhere (previously it was at that version in some modules and others were much older)
3. Remove one usage of golang/protobuf that caused us to have a direct dependency on it.
4. Remove deprecated usage of the Endpoint field in the grpc resolver.Target struct. The current version of grpc (v1.55.0) has removed that field and recommended replacement with URL.Opaque and calls to the Endpoint() func when needing to consume the previous field.
4. `go work init <all the paths to go.mod files>` && `go work sync`. This syncrhonized versions of dependencies from the main workspace/root module to all submodules
5. Updated .gitignore to ignore the go.work and go.work.sum files. This seems to be standard practice at the moment.
6. Update doc comments in protoc-gen-consul-rate-limit to be go fmt compatible
7. Upgraded makefile infra to perform linting, testing and go mod tidy on all modules in a flexible manner.
8. Updated linter rules to prevent usage of golang/protobuf
9. Updated a leader peering test to account for an extra colon in a grpc error message.
* normalize status conditions for gateways and routes
* Added tests for checking condition status and panic conditions for
validating combinations, added dummy code for fsm store
* get rid of unneeded gateway condition generator struct
* Remove unused file
* run go mod tidy
* Update tests, add conflicted gateway status
* put back removed status for test
* Fix linting violation, remove custom conflicted status
* Update fsm commands oss
* Fix incorrect combination of type/condition/status
* cleaning up from PR review
* Change "invalidCertificate" to be of accepted status
* Move status condition enums into api package
* Update gateways controller and generated code
* Update conditions in fsm oss tests
* run go mod tidy on consul-container module to fix linting
* Fix type for gateway endpoint test
* go mod tidy from changes to api
* go mod tidy on troubleshoot
* Fix route conflicted reason
* fix route conflict reason rename
* Fix text for gateway conflicted status
* Add valid certificate ref condition setting
* Revert change to resolved refs to be handled in future PR
1. Upgraded agent can inherit the persisted token and join the cluster
2. Agent token prior to upgrade is still valid after upgrade
3. Enable ACL in the agent configuration
- remove dep on consul main module
- use 'consul tls' subcommands instead of tlsutil
- use direct json config construction instead of agent/config structs
- merge libcluster and libagent packages together
- more widely use BuildContext
- get the OSS/ENT runner stuff working properly
- reduce some flakiness
- fix some correctness related to http/https API
* Protobuf Modernization
Remove direct usage of golang/protobuf in favor of google.golang.org/protobuf
Marshallers (protobuf and json) needed some changes to account for different APIs.
Moved to using the google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/* for the well known types including replacing some custom Struct manipulation with whats available in the structpb well known type package.
This also updates our devtools script to install protoc-gen-go from the right location so that files it generates conform to the correct interfaces.
* Fix go-mod-tidy make target to work on all modules
Adds automation for generating the map of `gRPC Method Name → Rate Limit Type`
used by the middleware introduced in #15550, and will ensure we don't forget
to add new endpoints.
Engineers must annotate their RPCs in the proto file like so:
```
rpc Foo(FooRequest) returns (FooResponse) {
option (consul.internal.ratelimit.spec) = {
operation_type: READ,
};
}
```
When they run `make proto` a protoc plugin `protoc-gen-consul-rate-limit` will
be installed that writes rate-limit specs as a JSON array to a file called
`.ratelimit.tmp` (one per protobuf package/directory).
After running Buf, `make proto` will execute a post-process script that will
ingest all of the `.ratelimit.tmp` files and generate a Go file containing the
mappings in the `agent/grpc-middleware` package. In the enterprise repository,
it will write an additional file with the enterprise-only endpoints.
If an engineer forgets to add the annotation to a new RPC, the plugin will
return an error like so:
```
RPC Foo is missing rate-limit specification, fix it with:
import "proto-public/annotations/ratelimit/ratelimit.proto";
service Bar {
rpc Foo(...) returns (...) {
option (hashicorp.consul.internal.ratelimit.spec) = {
operation_type: OPERATION_READ | OPERATION_WRITE | OPERATION_EXEMPT,
};
}
}
```
In the future, this annotation can be extended to support rate-limit
category (e.g. KV vs Catalog) and to determine the retry policy.
* integ-test: test consul upgrade from the snapshot of a running cluster
* use Target version as default
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* updating to serf v0.10.1 and memberlist v0.5.0 to get memberlist size metrics and memberlist broadcast queue depth metric
* update changelog
* update changelog
* correcting changelog
* adding "QueueCheckInterval" for memberlist to test
* updating integration test containers to grab latest api