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consul/agent/auto-config/config.go

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package autoconf
import (
"context"
"net"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
)
// DirectRPC is the interface that needs to be satisifed for AutoConfig to be able to perform
// direct RPCs against individual servers. This will not be used for any ongoing RPCs as once
// the agent gets configured, it can go through the normal RPC means of selecting a available
// server automatically.
type DirectRPC interface {
RPC(dc string, node string, addr net.Addr, method string, args interface{}, reply interface{}) error
}
// CertMonitor is the interface that needs to be satisfied for AutoConfig to be able to
// setup monitoring of the Connect TLS certificate after we first get it.
type CertMonitor interface {
Update(*structs.SignedResponse) error
Start(context.Context) (<-chan struct{}, error)
Stop() bool
}
// Config contains all the tunables for AutoConfig
type Config struct {
// Logger is any logger that should be utilized. If not provided,
// then no logs will be emitted.
Logger hclog.Logger
// DirectRPC is the interface to be used by AutoConfig to make the
// AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration RPCs for generating the bootstrap
// configuration. Setting this field is required.
DirectRPC DirectRPC
// BuilderOpts are any configuration building options that should be
// used when loading the Consul configuration. This is mostly a pass
// through from what the CLI will generate. While this option is
// not strictly required, not setting it will prevent AutoConfig
// from doing anything useful. Enabling AutoConfig requires a
// CLI flag or a config file (also specified by the CLI) flag.
// So without providing the opts its equivalent to using the
// configuration of not specifying anything to the consul agent
// cli.
BuilderOpts config.BuilderOpts
// Waiter is a RetryWaiter to be used during retrieval of the
// initial configuration. When a round of requests fails we will
// wait and eventually make another round of requests (1 round
// is trying the RPC once against each configured server addr). The
// waiting implements some backoff to prevent from retrying these RPCs
// to often. This field is not required and if left unset a waiter will
// be used that has a max wait duration of 10 minutes and a randomized
// jitter of 25% of the wait time. Setting this is mainly useful for
// testing purposes to allow testing out the retrying functionality without
// having the test take minutes/hours to complete.
Waiter *lib.RetryWaiter
// Overrides are a list of configuration sources to append to the tail of
// the config builder. This field is optional and mainly useful for testing
// to override values that would be otherwise not user-settable.
Overrides []config.Source
// CertMonitor is the Connect TLS Certificate Monitor to be used for ongoing
// certificate renewals and connect CA roots updates. This field is not
// strictly required but if not provided the TLS certificates retrieved
// through by the AutoConfig.InitialConfiguration RPC will not be used
// or renewed.
CertMonitor CertMonitor
}
// WithLogger will cause the created AutoConfig type to use the provided logger
func (c *Config) WithLogger(logger hclog.Logger) *Config {
c.Logger = logger
return c
}
// WithConnectionPool will cause the created AutoConfig type to use the provided connection pool
func (c *Config) WithDirectRPC(directRPC DirectRPC) *Config {
c.DirectRPC = directRPC
return c
}
// WithBuilderOpts will cause the created AutoConfig type to use the provided CLI builderOpts
func (c *Config) WithBuilderOpts(builderOpts config.BuilderOpts) *Config {
c.BuilderOpts = builderOpts
return c
}
// WithRetryWaiter will cause the created AutoConfig type to use the provided retry waiter
func (c *Config) WithRetryWaiter(waiter *lib.RetryWaiter) *Config {
c.Waiter = waiter
return c
}
// WithOverrides is used to provide a config source to append to the tail sources
// during config building. It is really only useful for testing to tune non-user
// configurable tunables to make various tests converge more quickly than they
// could otherwise.
func (c *Config) WithOverrides(overrides ...config.Source) *Config {
c.Overrides = overrides
return c
}
// WithCertMonitor is used to provide a certificate monitor to the auto-config.
// This monitor is responsible for renewing the agents TLS certificate and keeping
// the connect CA roots up to date.
func (c *Config) WithCertMonitor(certMonitor CertMonitor) *Config {
c.CertMonitor = certMonitor
return c
}