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5 Commits (cffb5d7c6e521b2a95bd259d945a36f9dd38e2d2)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ashwin Venkatesh 797e42dc24
Watch the ProxyTracker from xDS controller (#18611) 2023-08-29 14:39:29 -07:00
John Murret 0e606504bc
NET-4944 - wire up controllers with proxy tracker (#18603)
Co-authored-by: github-team-consul-core <github-team-consul-core@hashicorp.com>
2023-08-29 09:15:34 -06:00
John Murret 051f250edb
NET-5338 - NET-5338 - Run a v2 mode xds server (#18579)
* NET-5338 - NET-5338 - Run a v2 mode xds server

* fix linting
2023-08-24 16:44:14 -06:00
Dan Upton 7a55de375c
xds: don't attempt to load-balance sessions for local proxies (#15789)
Previously, we'd begin a session with the xDS concurrency limiter
regardless of whether the proxy was registered in the catalog or in
the server's local agent state.

This caused problems for users who run `consul connect envoy` directly
against a server rather than a client agent, as the server's locally
registered proxies wouldn't be included in the limiter's capacity.

Now, the `ConfigSource` is responsible for beginning the session and we
only do so for services in the catalog.

Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/15753
2023-01-18 12:33:21 -06:00
Dan Upton 2427e38839
Enable servers to configure arbitrary proxies from the catalog (#13244)
OSS port of enterprise PR 1822

Includes the necessary changes to the `proxycfg` and `xds` packages to enable
Consul servers to configure arbitrary proxies using catalog data.

Broadly, `proxycfg.Manager` now has public methods for registering,
deregistering, and listing registered proxies — the existing local agent
state-sync behavior has been moved into a separate component that makes use of
these methods.

When an xDS session is started for a proxy service in the catalog, a goroutine
will be spawned to watch the service in the server's state store and
re-register it with the `proxycfg.Manager` whenever it is updated (and clean
it up when the client goes away).
2022-05-27 12:38:52 +01:00