Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
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// Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
syntax = "proto3";
package hashicorp.consul.mesh.v2beta1;
import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
import "pbcatalog/v2beta1/protocol.proto";
import "pbcatalog/v2beta1/selector.proto";
import "pbmesh/v2beta1/connection.proto";
import "pbmesh/v2beta1/routing.proto";
import "pbresource/annotations.proto";
import "pbresource/resource.proto";
message DestinationsConfiguration {
option (hashicorp.consul.resource.spec) = {scope: SCOPE_NAMESPACE};
// Selection of workloads these destinations should apply to.
// These can be prefixes or specific workload names.
hashicorp.consul.catalog.v2beta1.WorkloadSelector workloads = 1;
// DefaultConfig applies to all destinations for the workloads selected by this resource.
DestinationConfiguration default_config = 2;
// ConfigOverrides provides per-destination or per-destination-port config overrides.
repeated DestinationConfigOverrides config_overrides = 3;
}
// DestinationConfigOverrides allow to override destination configuration per destination_ref/port/datacenter.
// In that sense, those three fields (destination_ref, destination_port and datacenter) are treated
// sort of like map keys and config is a like a map value for that key.
message DestinationConfigOverrides {
// DestinationRef is the reference to an destination service that this configuration applies to.
// This has to be pbcatalog.Service type.
hashicorp.consul.resource.Reference destination_ref = 1;
// DestinationPort is the port of the destination service.
//
// For more details on potential values of this field, see documentation for Service.ServicePort.
//
// If not provided, this configuration will apply to all ports of an destination.
string destination_port = 2;
// Datacenter is the datacenter for where this destination service lives.
string datacenter = 3;
// Config is the configuration that should apply to this destination.
DestinationConfiguration config = 4;
}
message DestinationConfiguration {
// Protocol overrides destination's port protocol. If no port for an destination is specified
// or if used in the default configuration, this protocol will be used for all ports
// or for all ports of all destinations respectively.
hashicorp.consul.catalog.v2beta1.Protocol protocol = 1;
// ConnectTimeout is the timeout used when making a new
// connection to this destination. Defaults to 5 seconds if not set.
// +kubebuilder:validation:Format=duration
google.protobuf.Duration connect_timeout = 2;
// Limits are the set of limits that are applied to the proxy for a specific destination.
DestinationLimits limits = 3;
// PassiveHealthCheck configuration determines how destination proxy instances will
// be monitored for removal from the load balancing pool.
PassiveHealthCheck passive_health_check = 4;
// BalanceOutboundConnections indicates how the proxy should attempt to distribute
// connections across worker threads.
BalanceConnections balance_outbound_connections = 5;
// MeshGatewayMode is the Mesh Gateway routing mode.
MeshGatewayMode mesh_gateway_mode = 6;
}
// UpstreamLimits describes the limits that are associated with a specific
// destination of a service instance.
message DestinationLimits {
// MaxConnections is the maximum number of connections the local proxy can
// make to the destination service.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_connections = 1;
// MaxPendingRequests is the maximum number of requests that will be queued
// waiting for an available connection. This is mostly applicable to HTTP/1.1
// clusters since all HTTP/2 requests are streamed over a single
// connection.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_pending_requests = 2;
// MaxConcurrentRequests is the maximum number of in-flight requests that will be allowed
// to the destination cluster at a point in time. This is mostly applicable to HTTP/2
// clusters since all HTTP/1.1 requests are limited by MaxConnections.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_concurrent_requests = 3;
}
message PassiveHealthCheck {
// Interval between health check analysis sweeps. Each sweep may remove
// hosts or return hosts to the pool.
// +kubebuilder:validation:Format=duration
google.protobuf.Duration interval = 1;
// MaxFailures is the count of consecutive failures that results in a host
// being removed from the pool.
uint32 max_failures = 2;
// EnforcingConsecutive5XX is the % chance that a host will be actually ejected
// when an outlier status is detected through consecutive 5xx.
// This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
uint32 enforcing_consecutive_5xx = 3;
}