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Author SHA1 Message Date
R.B. Boyer e039dfd7f8
connect: rework how the service resolver subset OnlyPassing flag works (#6173)
The main change is that we no longer filter service instances by health,
preferring instead to render all results down into EDS endpoints in
envoy and merely label the endpoints as HEALTHY or UNHEALTHY.

When OnlyPassing is set to true we will force consul checks in a
'warning' state to render as UNHEALTHY in envoy.

Fixes #6171
2019-07-23 20:20:24 -05:00
R.B. Boyer aca2c5de3f
tests: adding new envoy integration tests for L7 service-resolvers (#6129)
Additionally:

- wait for bootstrap config entries to be applied

- run the verify container in the host's PID namespace so we can kill
envoys without mounting the docker socket

* assert that we actually send HEALTHY and UNHEALTHY endpoints down in EDS during failover
2019-07-23 20:08:36 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 9138a97054
Fix bug in service-resolver redirects if the destination uses a default resolver. (#6122)
Also:
- add back an internal http endpoint to dump a compiled discovery chain for debugging purposes

Before the CompiledDiscoveryChain.IsDefault() method would test:

- is this chain just one resolver step?
- is that resolver step just the default?

But what I forgot to test:

- is that resolver step for the same service that the chain represents?

This last point is important because if you configured just one config
entry:

    kind = "service-resolver"
    name = "web"
    redirect {
      service = "other"
    }

and requested the chain for "web" you'd get back a **default** resolver
for "other".  In the xDS code the IsDefault() method is used to
determine if this chain is "empty". If it is then we use the
pre-discovery-chain logic that just uses data embedded in the Upstream
object (and still lets the escape hatches function).

In the example above that means certain parts of the xDS code were going
to try referencing a cluster named "web..." despite the other parts of
the xDS code maintaining clusters named "other...".
2019-07-12 12:21:25 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 911ed76e5b
tests: further reduce envoy integration test flakiness (#6112)
In addition to waiting until s2 shows up healthy in the Catalog, wait
until s2 endpoints show up healthy via EDS in the s1 upstream clusters.
2019-07-12 11:12:56 -05:00
R.B. Boyer d4e58e9773 test: for envoy integration tests bump the time to wait for the upstream to be healthy (#6109) 2019-07-10 18:07:47 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 20caa4f744
test: for envoy integration tests, wait until 's2' is healthy in consul before interrogating envoy (#6108)
When the envoy healthy panic threshold was explicitly disabled as part
of L7 traffic management it changed how envoy decided to load balance to
endpoints in a cluster. This only matters when envoy is in "panic mode"
aka "when you have a bunch of unhealthy endpoints". Panic mode sends
traffic to unhealthy instances in certain circumstances.

Note: Prior to explicitly disabling the healthy panic threshold, the
default value is 50%.

What was happening is that the test harness was bringing up consul the
sidecars, and the service instances all at once and sometimes the
proxies wouldn't have time to be checked by consul to be labeled as
'passing' in the catalog before a round of EDS happened.

The xDS server in consul effectively queries /v1/health/connect/s2 and
gets 1 result, but that one result has a 'critical' check so the xDS
server sends back that endpoint labeled as UNHEALTHY.

Envoy sees that 100% of the endpoints in the cluster are unhealthy and
would enter panic mode and still send traffic to s2. This is why the
test suites PRIOR to disabling the healthy panic threshold worked. They
were _incorrectly_ passing.

When the healthy panic threshol is disabled, envoy never enters panic
mode in this situation and thus the cluster has zero healthy endpoints
so load balancing goes nowhere and the tests fail.

Why does this only affect the test suites for envoy 1.8.0? My guess is
that https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/pull/4442 was merged into the
1.9.x series and somehow that plays a role.

This PR modifies the bats scripts to explicitly wait until the upstream
sidecar is healthy as measured by /v1/health/connect/s2?passing BEFORE
trying to interrogate envoy which should make the tests less racy.
2019-07-10 15:58:25 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 4bdb690a25
activate most discovery chain features in xDS for envoy (#6024) 2019-07-01 22:10:51 -05:00
Paul Banks 9f656a2dc8
Fix envoy 1.10 exec (#5964)
* Make exec test assert Envoy version - it was not rebuilding before and so often ran against wrong version. This makes 1.10 fail consistenty.

* Switch Envoy exec to use a named pipe rather than FD magic since Envoy 1.10 doesn't support that.

* Refactor to use an internal shim command for piping the bootstrap through.

* Fmt. So sad that vscode golang fails so often these days.

* go mod tidy

* revert go mod tidy changes

* Revert "ignore consul-exec tests until fixed (#5986)"

This reverts commit 683262a686.

* Review cleanups
2019-06-21 16:06:25 +01:00
Alvin Huang 19f44cd1cc
remove container after docker run exits (#5798) 2019-05-07 10:13:07 -04:00
Paul Banks 446abd7aa2
Make central conf test work when run in a suite. (#5767)
* Make central conf test work when run in a suite.

This switches integration tests to hard restart Consul each time which causes less surpise when some tests need to set configs that don't work on consul reload. This also increases the isolation and repeatability of the tests by dropping Consul's state entirely for each case run.

* Remove aborted attempt to make restart optional.
2019-05-02 12:53:06 +01:00
Paul Banks 0cfb6051ea Add integration test for central config; fix central config WIP (#5752)
* Add integration test for central config; fix central config WIP

* Add integration test for central config; fix central config WIP

* Set proxy protocol correctly and begin adding upstream support

* Add upstreams to service config cache key and start new notify watcher if they change.

This doesn't update the tests to pass though.

* Fix some merging logic get things working manually with a hack (TODO fix properly)

* Simplification to not allow enabling sidecars centrally - it makes no sense without upstreams anyway

* Test compile again and obvious ones pass. Lots of failures locally not debugged yet but may be flakes. Pushing up to see what CI does

* Fix up service manageer and API test failures

* Remove the enable command since it no longer makes much sense without being able to turn on sidecar proxies centrally

* Remove version.go hack - will make integration test fail until release

* Remove unused code from commands and upstream merge

* Re-bump version to 1.5.0
2019-05-01 16:39:31 -07:00
Paul Banks 421ecd32fc
Connect: allow configuring Envoy for L7 Observability (#5558)
* Add support for HTTP proxy listeners

* Add customizable bootstrap configuration options

* Debug logging for xDS AuthZ

* Add Envoy Integration test suite with basic test coverage

* Add envoy command tests to cover new cases

* Add tracing integration test

* Add gRPC support WIP

* Merged changes from master Docker. get CI integration to work with same Dockerfile now

* Make docker build optional for integration

* Enable integration tests again!

* http2 and grpc integration tests and fixes

* Fix up command config tests

* Store all container logs as artifacts in circle on fail

* Add retries to outer part of stats measurements as we keep missing them in CI

* Only dump logs on failing cases

* Fix typos from code review

* Review tidying and make tests pass again

* Add debug logs to exec test.

* Fix legit test failure caused by upstream rename in envoy config

* Attempt to reduce cases of bad TLS handshake in CI integration tests

* bring up the right service

* Add prometheus integration test

* Add test for denied AuthZ both HTTP and TCP

* Try ANSI term for Circle
2019-04-29 17:27:57 +01:00