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consul/agent/structs/connect_proxy_config.go

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package structs
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api"
)
// ConnectProxyConfig describes the configuration needed for any proxy managed
// or unmanaged. It describes a single logical service's listener and optionally
// upstreams and sidecar-related config for a single instance. To describe a
// centralised proxy that routed traffic for multiple services, a different one
// of these would be needed for each, sharing the same LogicalProxyID.
type ConnectProxyConfig struct {
// DestinationServiceName is required and is the name of the service to accept
// traffic for.
DestinationServiceName string `json:",omitempty"`
// DestinationServiceID is optional and should only be specified for
// "side-car" style proxies where the proxy is in front of just a single
// instance of the service. It should be set to the service ID of the instance
// being represented which must be registered to the same agent. It's valid to
// provide a service ID that does not yet exist to avoid timing issues when
// bootstrapping a service with a proxy.
DestinationServiceID string `json:",omitempty"`
// LocalServiceAddress is the address of the local service instance. It is
// optional and should only be specified for "side-car" style proxies. It will
// default to 127.0.0.1 if the proxy is a "side-car" (DestinationServiceID is
// set) but otherwise will be ignored.
LocalServiceAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
// LocalServicePort is the port of the local service instance. It is optional
// and should only be specified for "side-car" style proxies. It will default
// to the registered port for the instance if the proxy is a "side-car"
// (DestinationServiceID is set) but otherwise will be ignored.
LocalServicePort int `json:",omitempty"`
// Config is the arbitrary configuration data provided with the proxy
// registration.
Config map[string]interface{} `json:",omitempty"`
// Upstreams describes any upstream dependencies the proxy instance should
// setup.
Upstreams Upstreams `json:",omitempty"`
}
// ToAPI returns the api struct with the same fields. We have duplicates to
// avoid the api package depending on this one which imports a ton of Consul's
// core which you don't want if you are just trying to use our client in your
// app.
func (c *ConnectProxyConfig) ToAPI() *api.AgentServiceConnectProxyConfig {
return &api.AgentServiceConnectProxyConfig{
DestinationServiceName: c.DestinationServiceName,
DestinationServiceID: c.DestinationServiceID,
LocalServiceAddress: c.LocalServiceAddress,
LocalServicePort: c.LocalServicePort,
Config: c.Config,
Upstreams: c.Upstreams.ToAPI(),
}
}
const (
UpstreamDestTypeService = "service"
UpstreamDestTypePreparedQuery = "prepared_query"
)
// Upstreams is a list of upstreams. Aliased to allow ToAPI method.
type Upstreams []Upstream
// ToAPI returns the api structs with the same fields. We have duplicates to
// avoid the api package depending on this one which imports a ton of Consul's
// core which you don't want if you are just trying to use our client in your
// app.
func (us Upstreams) ToAPI() []api.Upstream {
a := make([]api.Upstream, len(us))
for i, u := range us {
a[i] = u.ToAPI()
}
return a
}
// UpstreamsFromAPI is a helper for converting api.Upstream to Upstream.
func UpstreamsFromAPI(us []api.Upstream) Upstreams {
a := make([]Upstream, len(us))
for i, u := range us {
a[i] = UpstreamFromAPI(u)
}
return a
}
// Upstream represents a single upstream dependency for a service or proxy. It
// describes the mechanism used to discover instances to communicate with (the
// Target) as well as any potential client configuration that may be useful such
// as load balancer options, timeouts etc.
type Upstream struct {
// Destination fields are the required ones for determining what this upstream
// points to. Depending on DestinationType some other fields below might
// further restrict the set of instances allowable.
//
// DestinationType would be better as an int constant but even with custom
// JSON marshallers it causes havoc with all the mapstructure mangling we do
// on service definitions in various places.
DestinationType string
DestinationNamespace string `json:",omitempty"`
DestinationName string
// Datacenter that the service discovery request should be run against. Note
// for prepared queries, the actual results might be from a different
// datacenter.
Datacenter string
// LocalBindAddress is the ip address a side-car proxy should listen on for
// traffic destined for this upstream service. Default if empty is 127.0.0.1.
LocalBindAddress string `json:",omitempty"`
// LocalBindPort is the ip address a side-car proxy should listen on for traffic
// destined for this upstream service. Required.
LocalBindPort int
// Config is an opaque config that is specific to the proxy process being run.
// It can be used to pass abritrary configuration for this specific upstream
// to the proxy.
Config map[string]interface{}
}
// Validate sanity checks the struct is valid
func (u *Upstream) Validate() error {
if u.DestinationType != UpstreamDestTypeService &&
u.DestinationType != UpstreamDestTypePreparedQuery {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown upstream destination type")
}
if u.DestinationName == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("upstream destination name cannot be empty")
}
if u.LocalBindPort == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("upstream local bind port cannot be zero")
}
return nil
}
// ToAPI returns the api structs with the same fields. We have duplicates to
// avoid the api package depending on this one which imports a ton of Consul's
// core which you don't want if you are just trying to use our client in your
// app.
func (u *Upstream) ToAPI() api.Upstream {
return api.Upstream{
DestinationType: api.UpstreamDestType(u.DestinationType),
DestinationNamespace: u.DestinationNamespace,
DestinationName: u.DestinationName,
Datacenter: u.Datacenter,
LocalBindAddress: u.LocalBindAddress,
LocalBindPort: u.LocalBindPort,
Config: u.Config,
}
}
// Identifier returns a string representation that uniquely identifies the
// upstream in a canonical but human readable way.
func (u *Upstream) Identifier() string {
name := u.DestinationName
if u.DestinationNamespace != "" && u.DestinationNamespace != "default" {
name = u.DestinationNamespace + "/" + u.DestinationName
}
if u.Datacenter != "" {
name += "?dc=" + u.Datacenter
}
typ := u.DestinationType
if typ == "" {
typ = UpstreamDestTypeService
}
return typ + ":" + name
}
// String implements Stringer by returning the Identifier.
func (u *Upstream) String() string {
return u.Identifier()
}
// UpstreamFromAPI is a helper for converting api.Upstream to Upstream.
func UpstreamFromAPI(u api.Upstream) Upstream {
return Upstream{
DestinationType: string(u.DestinationType),
DestinationNamespace: u.DestinationNamespace,
DestinationName: u.DestinationName,
Datacenter: u.Datacenter,
LocalBindAddress: u.LocalBindAddress,
LocalBindPort: u.LocalBindPort,
Config: u.Config,
}
}