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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nathan Coleman 21b3c18d5d
Use a full EndpointRef on ComputedRoutes targets instead of just the ID (#20400)
* Use a full EndpointRef on ComputedRoutes targets instead of just the ID

Today, the `ComputedRoutes` targets have the appropriate ID set for their `ServiceEndpoints` reference; however, the `MeshPort` and `RoutePort` are assumed to be that of the target when adding the endpoints reference in the sidecar's `ProxyStateTemplate`.

This is problematic when the target lives behind a `MeshGateway` and the `Mesh/RoutePort` used in the sidecar's `ProxyStateTemplate` should be that of the `MeshGateway` instead of the target.

Instead of assuming the `MeshPort` and `RoutePort` when building the `ProxyStateTemplate` for the sidecar, let's just add the full `EndpointRef` -- including the ID and the ports -- when hydrating the computed destinations.

* Make sure the UID from the existing ServiceEndpoints makes it onto ComputedRoutes

* Update test assertions

* Undo confusing whitespace change

* Remove one-line function wrapper

* Use plural name for endpoints ref

* Add constants for gateway name, kind and port names
2024-01-30 16:25:44 -05:00
Nitya Dhanushkodi 92aab7ea31
[NET-5586][rebased] v2: Support virtual port references in config (#20371)
[OG Author: michael.zalimeni@hashicorp.com, rebase needed a separate PR]

* v2: support virtual port in Service port references

In addition to Service target port references, allow users to specify a
port by stringified virtual port value. This is useful in environments
such as Kubernetes where typical configuration is written in terms of
Service virtual ports rather than workload (pod) target port names.

Retaining the option of referencing target ports by name supports VMs,
Nomad, and other use cases where virtual ports are not used by default.

To support both uses cases at once, we will strictly interpret port
references based on whether the value is numeric. See updated
`ServicePort` docs for more details.

* v2: update service ref docs for virtual port support

Update proto and generated .go files with docs reflecting virtual port
reference support.

* v2: add virtual port references to L7 topo test

Add coverage for mixed virtual and target port references to existing
test.

* update failover policy controller tests to work with computed failover policy and assert error conditions against FailoverPolicy and ComputedFailoverPolicy resources

* accumulate services; don't overwrite them in enterprise

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Co-authored-by: Michael Zalimeni <michael.zalimeni@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
2024-01-29 10:43:41 -08:00
lornasong edf4610ed9
[Cloud][CC-6925] Updates to pushing server state (#19682)
* Upgrade hcp-sdk-go to latest version v0.73

Changes:
- go get github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go
- go mod tidy

* From upgrade: regenerate protobufs for upgrade from 1.30 to 1.31

Ran: `make proto`

Slack: https://hashicorp.slack.com/archives/C0253EQ5B40/p1701105418579429

* From upgrade: fix mock interface implementation

After upgrading, there is the following compile error:

cannot use &mockHCPCfg{} (value of type *mockHCPCfg) as "github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go/config".HCPConfig value in return statement: *mockHCPCfg does not implement "github.com/hashicorp/hcp-sdk-go/config".HCPConfig (missing method Logout)

Solution: update the mock to have the missing Logout method

* From upgrade: Lint: remove usage of deprecated req.ServerState.TLS

Due to upgrade, linting is erroring due to usage of a newly deprecated field

22:47:56 [consul]: make lint
--> Running golangci-lint (.)
agent/hcp/testing.go:157:24: SA1019: req.ServerState.TLS is deprecated: use server_tls.internal_rpc instead. (staticcheck)
                time.Until(time.Time(req.ServerState.TLS.CertExpiry)).Hours()/24,
                                     ^

* From upgrade: adjust oidc error message

From the upgrade, this test started failing:

=== FAIL: internal/go-sso/oidcauth TestOIDC_ClaimsFromAuthCode/failed_code_exchange (re-run 2) (0.01s)
    oidc_test.go:393: unexpected error: Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: "invalid_grant" "unexpected auth code"

Prior to the upgrade, the error returned was:
```
Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: cannot fetch token: 401 Unauthorized\nResponse: {\"error\":\"invalid_grant\",\"error_description\":\"unexpected auth code\"}\n
```

Now the error returned is as below and does not contain "cannot fetch token"
```
Provider login failed: Error exchanging oidc code: oauth2: "invalid_grant" "unexpected auth code"

```

* Update AgentPushServerState structs with new fields

HCP-side changes for the new fields are in:
https://github.com/hashicorp/cloud-global-network-manager-service/pull/1195/files

* Minor refactor for hcpServerStatus to abstract tlsInfo into struct

This will make it easier to set the same tls-info information to both
 - status.TLS (deprecated field)
 - status.ServerTLSMetadata (new field to use instead)

* Update hcpServerStatus to parse out information for new fields

Changes:
 - Improve error message and handling (encountered some issues and was confused)
 - Set new field TLSInfo.CertIssuer
 - Collect certificate authority metadata and set on TLSInfo.CertificateAuthorities
 - Set TLSInfo on both server.TLS and server.ServerTLSMetadata.InternalRPC

* Update serverStatusToHCP to convert new fields to GNM rpc

* Add changelog

* Feedback: connect.ParseCert, caCerts

* Feedback: refactor and unit test server status

* Feedback: test to use expected struct

* Feedback: certificate with intermediate

* Feedback: catch no leaf, remove expectedErr

* Feedback: update todos with jira ticket

* Feedback: mock tlsConfigurator
2023-12-04 10:25:18 -05:00
Ashwin Venkatesh c2a0d4f9ca
Create DeepCopy() and Json Marshal/Unmarshal for proto-public (#19015)
* Override Marshal/UnmarshalJSON for proto-public types
* Generate Deepcopy() for proto-public types for Kubernetes CRDs.
2023-10-13 14:55:58 +00:00
R.B. Boyer 11d6b0df45
mesh: store bound reference pointers on a ComputedRoutes resource and use during reconcile (#18965)
xRoute resource types contain a slice of parentRefs to services that they 
manipulate traffic for. All xRoutes that have a parentRef to given Service 
will be merged together to generate a ComputedRoutes resource 
name-aligned with that Service.

This means that a write of an xRoute with 2 parent ref pointers will cause 
at most 2 reconciles for ComputedRoutes.

If that xRoute's list of parentRefs were ever to be reduced, or otherwise
 lose an item, that subsequent map event will only emit events for the current 
set of refs. The removed ref will not cause the generated ComputedRoutes 
related to that service to be re-reconciled to omit the influence of that xRoute.

To combat this, we will store on the ComputedRoutes resource a 
BoundResources []*pbresource.Reference field with references to all 
resources that were used to influence the generated output.

When the routes controller reconciles, it will use a bimapper to index this
 influence, and the dependency mappers for the xRoutes will look 
themselves up in that index to discover additional (former) ComputedRoutes
 that need to be notified as well.
2023-09-22 15:46:14 -05:00
Iryna Shustava d88888ee8b
catalog,mesh,auth: Bump versions to v2beta1 (#18930) 2023-09-22 10:51:15 -06:00