* draft
* expose internal admin port and add proxy test
* update tests
* move comment
* add failure case, fix lint issues
* cleanup
* handle error
* revert changes to service interface
* address review comments
* fix merge conflict
* merge the tests so cluster is created once
* fix other test
Prior to this commit, secondary datacenters could not be initialized
as peering acceptors if ACLs were enabled. This is due to the fact that
internal server-to-server API calls would fail because the management
token was not generated. This PR makes it so that both primary and
secondary datacenters generate their own management token whenever
a leader is elected in their respective clusters.
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
* rate limit test
* Have tests for the 3 modes
* added assertions for logs and metrics
* add comments to test sections
* add check for rate limit exceeded text in log assertion section.
* fix linting error
* updating test to use KV get and put. move log assertion tolast.
* Adding logging for blocking messages in enforcing mode. refactoring tests.
* modified test description
* formatting
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update test/integration/consul-container/test/ratelimit/ratelimit_test.go
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* expand log checking so that it ensures both logs are they when they are supposed to be and not there when they are not expected to be.
* add retry on test
* Warn once when rate limit exceed regardless of enforcing vs permissive.
* Update test/integration/consul-container/test/ratelimit/ratelimit_test.go
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- 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
* Refactoring the peering integ test to accommodate coming changes of other upgrade scenarios.
- Add a utils package under test that contains methods to set up various test scenarios.
- Deduplication: have a single CreatingPeeringClusterAndSetup replace
CreatingAcceptingClusterAndSetup and CreateDialingClusterAndSetup.
- Separate peering cluster creation and server registration.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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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
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* update go version to 1.18 for api and sdk, go mod tidy
* removes ioutil usage everywhere which was deprecated in go1.16 in favour of io and os packages. Also introduces a lint rule which forbids use of ioutil going forward.
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* 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
* tidy code and add some doc strings
* add doc strings to tests
* add partitions tests, need to adapt to run in both oss and ent
* split oss and enterprise versions
* remove parallel tests
* add error
* fix queryBackend in test
* revert unneeded change
* fix failing tests
* add a sample
* Consul cluster test
* add build dockerfile
* add tests to cover mixed versions tests
* use flag to pass docker image name
* remove default config and rely on flags to inject the right image to test
* add cluster abstraction
* fix imports and remove old files
* fix imports and remove old files
* fix dockerIgnore
* make a `Node interface` and encapsulate ConsulContainer
* fix a test bug where we only check the leader against a single node.
* add upgrade tests to CI
* fix yaml alignment
* fix alignment take 2
* fix flag naming
* fix image to build
* fix test run and go mod tidy
* add a debug command
* run without RYUK
* fix parallel run
* add skip reaper code
* make tempdir in local dir
* chmod the temp dir to 0777
* chmod the right dir name
* change executor to use machine instead of docker
* add docker layer caching
* remove setup docker
* add gotestsum
* install go version
* use variable for GO installed version
* add environment
* add environment in the right place
* do not disable RYUK in CI
* add service check to tests
* assertions outside routines
* add queryBackend to the api query meta.
* check if we are using the right backend for those tests (streaming)
* change the tested endpoint to use one that have streaming.
* refactor to test multiple scenarios for streaming
* Fix dockerfile
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* rename Clients to clients
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* check if cluster have 0 node
* tidy code and add some doc strings
* use uuid instead of random string
* add doc strings to tests
* add queryBackend to the api query meta.
* add a changelog
* fix for api backend query
* add missing require
* fix q.QueryBackend
* Revert "fix q.QueryBackend"
This reverts commit cd0e5f7b1a.
* fix circle ci config
* tidy go mod after merging main
* rename package and fix test scenario
* update go download url
* address review comments
* rename flag in CI
* add readme to the upgrade tests
* fix golang download url
* fix golang arch downloaded
* fix AddNodes to handle an empty cluster case
* use `parseBool`
* rename circle job and add comment
* update testcontainer to 0.13
* fix circle ci config
* remove build docker file and use `make dev-docker` instead
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix a typo
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