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R.B. Boyer c029b20615
v2: ensure the controller caches are fully populated before first use (#20421)
The new controller caches are initialized before the DependencyMappers or the 
Reconciler run, but importantly they are not populated. The expectation is that 
when the WatchList call is made to the resource service it will send an initial 
snapshot of all resources matching a single type, and then perpetually send 
UPSERT/DELETE events afterward. This initial snapshot will cycle through the 
caching layer and will catch it up to reflect the stored data.

Critically the dependency mappers and reconcilers will race against the restoration 
of the caches on server startup or leader election. During this time it is possible a
 mapper or reconciler will use the cache to lookup a specific relationship and 
not find it. That very same reconciler may choose to then recompute some 
persisted resource and in effect rewind it to a prior computed state.

Change

- Since we are updating the behavior of the WatchList RPC, it was aligned to 
  match that of pbsubscribe and pbpeerstream using a protobuf oneof instead of the enum+fields option.

- The WatchList rpc now has 3 alternating response events: Upsert, Delete, 
  EndOfSnapshot. When set the initial batch of "snapshot" Upserts sent on a new 
  watch, those operations will be followed by an EndOfSnapshot event before beginning 
  the never-ending sequence of Upsert/Delete events.

- Within the Controller startup code we will launch N+1 goroutines to execute WatchList 
  queries for the watched types. The UPSERTs will be applied to the nascent cache
   only (no mappers will execute).

- Upon witnessing the END operation, those goroutines will terminate.

- When all cache priming routines complete, then the normal set of N+1 long lived 
watch routines will launch to officially witness all events in the system using the 
primed cached.
2024-02-02 15:11:05 -06:00
Matt Keeler 34a32d4ce5
Remove V2 PeerName field from pbresource.Tenancy (#19865)
The peer name will eventually show up elsewhere in the resource. For now though this rips it out of where we don’t want it to be.
2024-01-29 15:08:31 -05:00
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[COMPLIANCE] License changes (#18443)
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2023-08-11 09:12:13 -04:00
Semir Patel 991a002fcc
resource: List resources by owner (#17190) 2023-05-08 12:26:19 -05:00
Dan Upton 4fa2537b3b
Resource `Write` endpoint (#16786) 2023-04-06 10:40:04 +01:00
Dan Upton 671d5825ca
Raft storage backend (#16619) 2023-04-04 17:30:06 +01:00
Ronald b64674623e
Copyright headers for missing files/folders (#16708)
* copyright headers for agent folder
2023-03-28 18:48:58 -04:00
Dan Upton 81df781e5f
Add storage backend interface and in-memory implementation (#16538)
Introduces `storage.Backend`, which will serve as the interface between the
Resource Service and the underlying storage system (Raft today, but in the
future, who knows!).

The primary design goal of this interface is to keep its surface area small,
and push as much functionality as possible into the layers above, so that new
implementations can be added with little effort, and easily proven to be
correct. To that end, we also provide a suite of "conformance" tests that can
be run against a backend implementation to check it behaves correctly.

In this commit, we introduce an initial in-memory storage backend, which is
suitable for tests and when running Consul in development mode. This backend is
a thin wrapper around the `Store` type, which implements a resource database
using go-memdb and our internal pub/sub system. `Store` will also be used to
handle reads in our Raft backend, and in the future, used as a local cache for
external storage systems.
2023-03-27 10:30:53 +01:00