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Tarun Pothulapati 5e774aaf05
Remove dependency of linkerd-config for control plane components (#4915)
* Remove dependency of linkerd-config for most control plane components

This PR removes the dependency of `linkerd-config` into control
plane components by making all that information passed through CLI
flags. As most of these components require a couple of flags, passing
them as flags could be more helpful, as updations to the flags trigger a
rollout unlike a configMap update.

This does not update the proxy-injector as it needs a lot more data
and mounting `linkerd-config` is better.
2020-10-06 22:19:18 +05:30
Matei David 7ed904f31d
Enable endpoint slices when upgrading through CLI (#4864)
## What/How
@adleong  pointed out in #4780 that when enabling slices during an upgrade, the new value does not persist in the `linkerd-config` ConfigMap. I took a closer look and it seems that we were never overwriting the values in case they were different.

* To fix this, I added an if block when validating and building the upgrade options -- if the current flag value differs from what we have in the ConfigMap, then change the ConfigMap value.
* When doing so, I made sure to check that if the cluster does not support `EndpointSlices` yet the flag is set to true, we will error out. This is done similarly (copy&paste similarily) to what's in the install part.
* Additionally, I have noticed that the helm ConfigMap template stored the flag value under `enableEndpointSlices` field name. I assume this was not changed in the initial PR to reflect the changes made in the protocol buffer. The API (and thus the CLI) uses the field name `endpointSliceEnabled` instead. I have changed the config template so that helm installations will use the same field, which can then be used in the destination service or other components that may implement slice support in the future.

Signed-off-by: Matei David <matei.david.35@gmail.com>
2020-08-24 14:34:50 -07:00
Matt Miller fc33b9b9aa
support overriding inbound and outbound connect timeouts. (#4759)
* support overriding inbound and outbound connect timeouts.
* add validation on user provided TCP connect timeouts
* convert valid time values into ms

Signed-off-by: Matt Miller <mamiller@rosettastone.com>
2020-07-27 13:56:21 -07:00
Matei David 8b85716eb8
Introduce install flag for EndpointSlices (#4740)
EndpointSlices have been made opt-in due to their experimental nature. This PR
introduces a new install flag 'enableEndpointSlices' that will allow adopters to
specify in their cli install or helm install step whether they would like to
use endpointslices as a resource in the destination service, instead of the
endpoints k8s resource.

Signed-off-by: Matei David <matei.david.35@gmail.com>
2020-07-15 09:53:04 -07:00
Suraj Deshmukh d7dbe9cbff
Fix spelling mistakes using codespell (#4700)
Using following command the wrong spelling were found and later on
fixed:

```
codespell --skip CHANGES.md,.git,go.sum,\
    controller/cmd/service-mirror/events_formatting.go,\
    controller/cmd/service-mirror/cluster_watcher_test_util.go,\
    SECURITY_AUDIT.pdf,.gcp.json.enc,web/app/img/favicon.png \
    --ignore-words-list=aks,uint,ans,files\' --check-filenames \
    --check-hidden
```

Signed-off-by: Suraj Deshmukh <surajd.service@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 17:07:22 -05:00
Naseem 361d35bb6a
feat: add log format annotation and helm value (#4620)
* feat: add log format annotation and helm value

Json log formatting has been added via https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy/pull/500
but wiring the option through as an annotation/helm value is still
necessary.

This PR adds the annotation and helm value to configure log format.

Closes #2491

Signed-off-by: Naseem <naseem@transit.app>
2020-07-02 10:08:52 -05:00
Zahari Dichev 7f3d872930
Add destination-get-networks option (#4608)
In #4585 we are observing an issue where a loop is encountered when using nginx ingress. The problem is that the outbound proxy does a dst lookup on the IP address which happens to be the very same address the ingress is listening on.

In order to avoid situations like that this PR introduces a way to modify the set of networks for which the proxy shall do IP based discovery. The change introduces a helm flag `.Values.global.proxy.destinationGetNetworks` that can be used to modify this value. There are two ways a user can affect the this setting: 


- setting the `destinationGetNetworks` field in values during a Helm install, which changes the default on all injected pods
- using an annotation ` config.linkerd.io/proxy-destination-get-networks` for injected workloads to override this value

Note that this setting cannot be tweaked through the `install` or `inject` command

Fix: #4585

Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
2020-06-18 20:07:47 +03:00
Zahari Dichev 17dacf5548
Add gateways command, allowing the retrieval of gateway stats (#4241)
Add gateways command, allowing the retrieval of gateway stats

Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
2020-04-27 13:55:01 +03:00
Paul Balogh dabee12b93 Fix issue for debug containers when using custom Docker registry (#3873)
**Subject**
Fixes bug where override of Docker registry was not being applied to debug containers (#3851)

**Problem**
Overrides for Docker registry are not being applied to debug containers and provide no means to correct the image.

**Solution**
This update expands the `data.proxy` configuration section within the Linkerd `ConfigMap` to maintain the overridden image name for debug containers at _install_-time similar to handling of the `proxy` and `proxyInit` images.

This change also enables the further override option of the registry for debug containers at _inject_-time given utilization of the `--registry` CLI option.

**Validation**
Several new unit tests have been created to confirm functionality.  In addition, the following workflows were run through:

### Standard Workflow with Custom Registry
This workflow installs Linkerd control plane based upon a custom registry, then injecting the debug sidecar into a service.

* Start with a k8s instance having no Linkerd installation
* Build all images locally using `bin/docker-build`
* Create custom tags (using same version) for generated images, e.g. `docker tag gcr.io/linkerd-io/debug:git-a4ebecb6 javaducky.com/linkerd-io/debug:git-a4ebecb6`
* Install Linkerd with registry override `bin/linkerd install --registry=javaducky.com/linkerd-io | kubectl apply -f -`
* Once Linkerd has been fully initialized, you should be able to confirm that the `linkerd-config` ConfigMap now contains the debug image name, pull policy, and version within the `data.proxy` section
* Request injection of the debug image into an available container.  I used the Emojivoto voting service as described in https://linkerd.io/2/tasks/using-the-debug-container/ as `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Once the deployment creates a new pod for the service, inspection should show that the container now includes the "linkerd-debug" container name based on the applicable override image seen previously within the ConfigMap
* Debugging can also be verified by viewing debug container logs as `kubectl -n emojivoto logs deploy/voting linkerd-debug -f`
* Modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation, setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.

### Overriding the Custom Registry Override at Injection
This builds upon the “Standard Workflow with Custom Registry” by overriding the Docker registry utilized for the debug container at the time of injection.

* “Clean” the Emojivoto voting service by removing any Linkerd annotations from the deployment
* Request injection similar to before, except provide the `--registry` option as in `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar --registry=gcr.io/linkerd-io - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Inspection of the deployment config should now show the override annotation for `config.linkerd.io/debug-image` having the debug container from the new registry.  Viewing the running pod should show that the `linkerd-debug` container was injected and running the correct image.  Of note, the proxy and proxy-init images are still running the “original” override images.
* As before, modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.

### Standard Workflow with Default Registry
This workflow is the typical workflow which utilizes the standard Linkerd image registry.

* Uninstall the Linkerd control plane using `bin/linkerd install --ignore-cluster | kubectl delete -f -` as described at https://linkerd.io/2/tasks/uninstall/
* Clean the Emojivoto environment using `curl -sL https://run.linkerd.io/emojivoto.yml | kubectl delete -f -` then reinstall using `curl -sL https://run.linkerd.io/emojivoto.yml | kubectl apply -f -`
* Perform standard Linkerd installation as `bin/linkerd install | kubectl apply -f -`
* Once Linkerd has been fully initialized, you should be able to confirm that the `linkerd-config` ConfigMap references the default debug image of `gcr.io/linkerd-io/debug` within the `data.proxy` section
* Request injection of the debug image into an available container as `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Debugging can also be verified by viewing debug container logs as `kubectl -n emojivoto logs deploy/voting linkerd-debug -f`
* Modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation, setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.

### Overriding the Default Registry at Injection
This workflow builds upon the “Standard Workflow with Default Registry” by overriding the Docker registry utilized for the debug container at the time of injection.

* “Clean” the Emojivoto voting service by removing any Linkerd annotations from the deployment
* Request injection similar to before, except provide the `--registry` option as in `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar --registry=javaducky.com/linkerd-io - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Inspection of the deployment config should now show the override annotation for `config.linkerd.io/debug-image` having the debug container from the new registry.  Viewing the running pod should show that the `linkerd-debug` container was injected and running the correct image.  Of note, the proxy and proxy-init images are still running the “original” override images.
* As before, modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.

Fixes issue #3851 

Signed-off-by: Paul Balogh javaducky@gmail.com
2020-01-17 10:18:03 -08:00
Paul Balogh 2cd2ecfa30 Enable mixed configuration of skip-[inbound|outbound]-ports (#3766)
* Enable mixed configuration of skip-[inbound|outbound]-ports using port numbers and ranges (#3752)
* included tests for generated output given proxy-ignore configuration options
* renamed "validate" method to "parseAndValidate" given mutation
* updated documentation to denote inclusiveness of ranges
* Updates for expansion of ignored inbound and outbound port ranges to be handled by the proxy-init rather than CLI (#3766)

This change maintains the configured ports and ranges as strings rather than unsigned integers, while still providing validation at the command layer.

* Bump versions for proxy-init to v1.3.0

Signed-off-by: Paul Balogh <javaducky@gmail.com>
2019-12-20 09:32:13 -05:00
Alejandro Pedraza 4b6254b52e
Replaced `uuid` with `uid` from linkerd-config resource (#3694)
* Replaced `uuid` with `uid` from linkerd-config resource

Fixes #3621

Removed the old `uuid` for identifying linkerd installations, and
replaced it with the `uid` property from the `linkerd-config` ConfigMap.

I tested that this `uid` remains the same by updating the config and
also upgrading linkerd, using both the CLI and Helm.

Note that this required granting `linkerd-web` RBAC access to the
`linkerd-config` Config.

I also added an integration test to verify the stability of the uid.
2019-11-13 13:56:01 -05:00
Zahari Dichev 0017f9a60a Cert manager support (#3600)
* Add support for --identity-issuer-mode flag to install cmd
* Change flag to be a bool
* Read correct data form identity when external issuer is used
* Add ability for identity service to dynamically reload certs
* Fix failing tests
* Minor refactor
* Load trust anchors from identity issuer secret
* Make identity service actually watch for issuer certs updates
* Add some testing around cmd line identity options validation
* Add tests ensuring that identity service loads issuer
* Take into account external-issuer flag during upgrade + tests
* Fix failing upgrade test
* Address initial review feedback
* Address further review feedback on cli and helm
* Do not persist --identity-external-issuer
* Some improvements to identitiy service
* Bring back persistane of external issuer flag
* Address more feedback
* Update dockerfiles shas
* Publishing k8s events on issuer certs rotation
* Ensure --ignore-cluster+external issuer is not supported
* Update go-deps shas
* Transition to identity issuer scheme based configuration
* Use k8s consts for secret file names

Signed-off-by: zaharidichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
2019-10-24 13:15:14 -07:00
Alejandro Pedraza 3de35ccc58
Remove Discovery service leftovers (#3500)
Followup to #2990, which refactored `linkerd endpoints` to use the
`Destination.Get` API instead of the `Discovery.Endpoints` API, leaving
the Discovery with no implented methods. This PR removes all the Discovery
code leftovers.

Fixes #3499
2019-10-15 11:20:21 -05:00
Kevin Leimkuhler a3a240e0ef
Add TapEvent headers and trailers to the tap protobuf (#3410)
### Motivation

In order to expose arbitrary headers through tap, headers and trailers should be
read from the linkerd2-proxy-api `TapEvent`s and set in the public `TapEvent`s.
This change should have no user facing changes as it just prepares the events
for JSON output in linkerd/linkerd2#3390

### Solution

The public API has been updated with a headers field for
`TapEvent_Http_RequestInit_` and `TapEvent_Http_ResponseInit_`, and trailers
field for `TapEvent_Http_ResponseEnd_`.

These values are set by reading the corresponding fields off of the proxy's tap
events.

The proto changes are equivalent to the proto changes proposed in
linkerd/linkerd2-proxy-api#33

Closes #3262

Signed-off-by: Kevin Leimkuhler <kleimkuhler@icloud.com>
2019-09-29 09:54:37 -07:00
Kevin Leimkuhler cc3c53fa73
Remove tap from public API and associated test infrastructure (#3240)
### Summary

After the addition of the tap APIServer, all the logic related to tap in the public API no longer needs to be there. The servers and clients that are created but not used, as well as all the old testing infrastrucure related to tap can be removed.

This deprecates TapByResource and therefore required an update to the protobuf files with `bin/protoc-go.sh`. While the change to deprecate this method was extremely small, a lot of protobuf fils were updated in the process. These changes to the code and protobuf files should probably remain coupled since `TapByResource` is officially deprecated in the public API, but a majority of the additions/deletions are related to those files.

This draft passes `go test` as well as a local run of the integration tests.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Leimkuhler <kleimkuhler@icloud.com>
2019-08-14 17:27:37 -04:00
Carol A. Scott 00437709eb
Add trafficsplit metrics to CLI (#3176)
This PR adds `trafficsplit` as a supported resource for the `linkerd stat` command. Users can type `linkerd stat ts` to see the apex and leaf services of their trafficsplits, as well as metrics for those leaf services.
2019-08-14 10:30:57 -07:00
arminbuerkle 010efac24b Allow custom cluster domain in controller components (#2950)
* Allow custom cluster domain in destination watcher

The change relaxes the constrains of an authority requiring a
`svc.cluster.local` suffix to only require `svc` as third part.

A unit test could be added though the destination/server and endpoint
watcher already test this behaviour.

* Update proto to allow setting custom cluster domain

Update golden templates

* Allow setting custom domain in grpc, web server

* Remove cluster domain flags from web srv and public api

* Set defaultClusterDomain in validateAndBuild if none is set

Signed-off-by: Armin Buerkle <armin.buerkle@alfatraining.de>
2019-07-23 08:59:41 -07:00
Jonathan Juares Beber 2dcbde08b3 Show pod status more clearly (#1967) (#2989)
During operations with `linkerd stat` sometimes it's not clear the actual
pod status.

This commit introduces a method, to the `k8s`package, getting the pod status,
based on [`kubectl` logic](33a3e325f7/pkg/printers/internalversion/printers.go (L558-L640))
to expose the `STATUS` column for pods . Also, it changes the stat command
on the` cli` package adding a column when the resource type is a Pod.

Fixes #1967

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Juares Beber <jonathanbeber@gmail.com>
2019-07-10 12:44:44 -07:00
Tarun Pothulapati a3ce06bd80 Add sideEffects field to Webhooks (#2963)
Signed-off-by: Tarun Pothulapati <tarunpothulapati@outlook.com>
2019-06-21 11:06:10 -07:00
Alejandro Pedraza 74ca92ea25
Split proxy-init into separate repo (#2824)
Split proxy-init into separate repo

Fixes #2563

The new repo is https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy-init, and I
tagged the latest there `v1.0.0`.

Here, I've removed the `/proxy-init` dir and pinned the injected
proxy-init version to `v1.0.0` in the injector code and tests.

`/cni-plugin` depends on proxy-init, so I updated the import paths
there, and could verify CNI is still working (there is some flakiness
but unrelated to this PR).

For consistency, I added a `--init-image-version` flag to `linkerd
inject` along with its corresponding override config annotation.

Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
2019-06-03 16:24:05 -05:00
Carol A. Scott 87e69bf885
Adding edges endpoint to public API (#2793)
This change adds an endpoint to the public API to allow us to query Prometheus for edge data, in order to display identity information for connections between Linkerd proxies. This PR only includes changes to the controller and protobuf.
2019-05-09 09:30:11 -07:00
Alejandro Pedraza 53bb7c47f6
Make the auto-injector required and removed proxy-auto-inject flag (#2733)
Make the auto-injector required and removed proxy-auto-inject flag

Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
2019-04-24 13:06:51 -05:00
Ivan Sim 8d13084f94
Split the `linkerd-version` CLI flag into `control-plane-version` and `proxy-version` (#2702)
* The 'linkerd-version' CLI flag is renamed to 'control-plane-version'
* Add version field to proxy config
* Add the control plane version to the global config
* Unit test for init image version
* Use more specific control plane and proxy versions in unit tests

Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
2019-04-19 11:35:20 -07:00
harsh jain 976bc40345 Fixes #2607: Remove TLS from stat (#2613)
Removes the TLS percentages from the stat command in the CLI.
2019-04-04 10:37:42 -07:00
Oliver Gould 655632191b
config: Store install parameters with global config (#2577)
When installing Linkerd, a user may override default settings, or may
explicitly configure defaults. Consider install options like `--ha
--controller-replicas=4` -- the `--ha` flag sets a new default value for
the controller-replicas, and then we override it.

When we later upgrade this cluster, how can we know how to configure the
cluster?

We could store EnableHA and ControllerReplicas configurations in the
config, but what if, in a later upgrade, the default value changes? How
can we know whether the user specified an override or just used the
default?

To solve this, we add an `Install` message into a new config.
This message includes (at least) the CLI flags used to invoke
install.

upgrade does not specify defaults for install/proxy-options fields and,
instead, uses the persisted install flags to populate default values,
before applying overrides from the upgrade invocation.

This change breaks the protobuf compatibility by altering the
`installation_uuid` field introduced in 9c442f6885.
Because this change was not yet released (even in an edge release), we
feel that it is safe to break.

Fixes https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/issues/2574
2019-03-29 10:04:20 -07:00
Oliver Gould 24222da13b
install: Create auto-inject configuration (#2562)
When reading a Linkerd configuration, we cannot determine whether
auto-inject should be configured.

This change adds auto-inject configuration to the global config
structure. Currently, this configuration is effectively boolean,
determined by the presence of an empty value (versus a null).
2019-03-26 15:28:54 -07:00
Oliver Gould 9c442f6885
Store install UUID in global config (#2561)
Currently, the install UUID is regenerated each time `install` is run.
When implementing cluster upgrades, it seems most appropriate to reuse
the prior UUID, rather than generate a new one.

To this end, this change stores an "Installation UUID" in the global
linkerd config.
2019-03-26 08:45:40 -07:00
Oliver Gould 91c5f07650
proxy: Upgrade to identity-capable proxy (#2524)
The new proxy has changed its configuration as follows:

- `LISTENER` urls are now `LISTEN_ADDR` addresses;
- `CONTROL_URL` is now `DESTINATION_SVC_ADDR`;
- `*_NAMESPACE` vars are no longer needed;
- The `PROXY_ID` is now the `DESTINATION_CONTEXT`;
- The "metrics" port is now the "admin" port, since it serves more than
  just metrics;
- A readiness probe now checks a dedicated /ready endpoint eagerly.

Identity injection is **NOT** configured by this branch.
2019-03-19 14:20:39 -07:00
Oliver Gould 790c13b3b2
Introduce the Identity controller implementation (#2521)
This change introduces a new Identity service implementation for the
`io.linkerd.proxy.identity.Identity` gRPC service.

The `pkg/identity` contains a core, abstract implementation of the service
(generic over both the CA and (Kubernetes) Validator interfaces).

`controller/identity` includes a concrete implementation that uses the
Kubernetes TokenReview API to validate serviceaccount tokens when
issuing certificates.

This change does **NOT** alter installation or runtime to include the
identity service. This will be included in a follow-up.
2019-03-19 13:58:45 -07:00
Alejandro Pedraza 0da851842b
Public API endpoint `Config()` (#2455)
Public API endpoint `Config()`

Retrieves Global and Proxy configurations.
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
2019-03-07 17:37:46 -05:00
Aditya Sharma 3740aa238a Remove `--api-port` flag from the cli (#2429)
* Changed the protobuf definition to take out destinationApiPort entirely
* Store destinationAPIPort as a constant in pkg/inject.go

Fixes #2351

Signed-off-by: Aditya Sharma <hello@adi.run>
2019-03-06 15:54:12 -08:00
Alejandro Pedraza ddf2e729ac
Injection consolidation (#2334)
- Created the pkg/inject package to hold the new injection shared lib.
- Extracted from `/cli/cmd/inject.go` and `/cli/cmd/inject_util.go`
the core methods doing the workload parsing and injection, and moved them into
`/pkg/inject/inject.go`. The CLI files should now deal only with
strictly CLI concerns, and applying the json patch returned by the new
lib.
- Proceeded analogously with `/cli/cmd/uninject.go` and
`/pkg/inject/uninject.go`.
- The `InjectReport` struct and helping methods were moved into
`/pkg/inject/report.go`
- Refactored webhook to use the new injection lib
- Removed linkerd-proxy-injector-sidecar-config ConfigMap
- Added the ability to add pod labels and annotations without having to
specify the already existing ones

Fixes #1748, #2289

Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro.pedraza@gmail.com>
2019-03-05 08:38:56 -05:00
Risha Mars 80b6e41d5d
Modify StatSummary to also return TCP stats (#2262)
Adds a flag, tcp_stats to the StatSummary request, which queries prometheus for TCP stats.
This branch returns TCP stats at /api/tps-reports when this flag is true.

TCP stats are now displayed on the Resource Detail pages.

The current queried TCP stats are:
tcp_open_connections
tcp_read_bytes_total
tcp_write_bytes_total
2019-02-25 10:37:39 -08:00
Ivan Sim 1e2e2bf53c
Install the Linkerd global and proxy config maps (#2344)
Also, some protobuf updates:

* Rename `api_port` to match recent changes in CLI code.
* Remove the `cni` message because it won't be used.
* Remove `registry` field from proto types. This helps to avoid having to workaround edge cases like fully-qualified image name in different format, and overriding user-specified Linkerd version etc.

Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
2019-02-22 15:28:21 -08:00
Ivan Sim 9084615710
CLI install/inject config protobuf (#2291)
Define the global and proxy configs protobuf types that will be used by CLI install, inject and the proxy-injector.

Signed-off-by: Ivan Sim <ivan@buoyant.io>
2019-02-19 12:28:30 -08:00
Kevin Lingerfelt 5384ca8c97
Add discovery package for managing discovery API (#2317)
* Add discovery package for managing discovery API
* Fix typo in destination server comment

Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@buoyant.io>
2019-02-18 16:38:04 -08:00
Andrew Seigner 72812baf99
Introduce Discovery API and endpoints command (#2195)
The Proxy API service lacked introspection of its internal state.

Introduce a new gRPC Discovery API, implemented by two servers:
1) Proxy API Server: returns a snapshot of discovery state
2) Public API Server: pass-through to the Proxy API Server

Also wire up a new `linkerd endpoints` command.

Fixes #2165

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2019-02-07 14:02:21 -08:00
Alena Varkockova 28f662c9c6 Introduce resource selector and deprecate namespace field for ListPods (#2025)
* Introduce resource selector and deprecate namespace field for ListPods
* Changes from code review
* Properly deprecate the field
* Do not check for nil
* Fix the mockProm usage
* Protoc changes revert
* Changed from code review

Signed-off-by: Alena Varkockova <varkockova.a@gmail.com>
2019-01-23 10:35:55 -08:00
Alex Leong a562f8b9fd
Improve routes command to list all routes (#2066)
Fixes #1875 

This change improves the `linkerd routes` command in a number of important ways:

* The restriction on the type of the `--to` argument is lifted and any resource type can now be used.  Try `--to ns/books`, `--to po/webapp-ABCDEF`, `--to au/linkerd.io`, or even `--to svc`.
* All routes for the target will now be populated in the table, even if there are no Prometheus metrics for that route.
* [UNKNOWN] has been renamed to [DEFAULT]
* The `Service/Authority` column will now list `Service` in all cases except for when an authority target is explicitly requested.

```
$ linkerd routes deploy/traffic --to deploy/webapp
ROUTE                       SERVICE   SUCCESS      RPS   LATENCY_P50   LATENCY_P95   LATENCY_P99
GET /                        webapp   100.00%   0.5rps          50ms         180ms         196ms
GET /authors/{id}            webapp   100.00%   0.5rps         100ms         900ms         980ms
GET /books/{id}              webapp   100.00%   0.9rps          38ms          93ms          99ms
POST /authors                webapp   100.00%   0.5rps          35ms          48ms          50ms
POST /authors/{id}/delete    webapp   100.00%   0.5rps          83ms         180ms         196ms
POST /authors/{id}/edit      webapp     0.00%   0.0rps           0ms           0ms           0ms
POST /books                  webapp    45.16%   2.1rps          75ms         425ms         485ms
POST /books/{id}/delete      webapp   100.00%   0.5rps          30ms          90ms          98ms
POST /books/{id}/edit        webapp    56.00%   0.8rps          92ms         875ms         975ms
[DEFAULT]                    webapp     0.00%   0.0rps           0ms           0ms           0ms
```

This is all made possible by a shift in the way we handle the destination resource.  When we get a request with a `ToResource`, we use the k8s API to find all Services which include at least one pod belonging to that resource.  We then fetch all service profiles for those services and display the routes from those serivce profiles.  

This shift in thinking also precipitates a change in the TopRoutes API where we no longer need special cases for `ToAll` (which can be specified by `--to au`) or `ToAuthority` (which can be specified by `--to au/<authority>`) and instead can use a `ToResource` to handle all cases.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2019-01-16 17:15:35 -08:00
Alex Leong 771542dde2
Add support for retries (#2038) 2019-01-16 14:13:48 -08:00
Alejandro Pedraza 8c67bfbcc6 Add parameter to stats API to skip retrieving Prometheus stats (#1871)
* Add parameter to stats API to skip retrieving Prometheus stats

Used by the dashboard to populate list of resources.

Fixes #1022

Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro.pedraza@gmail.com>

* Prometheus queries check results were being ignored
* Refactor verifyPromQueries() to also test when no prometheus queries
should be generated

* Add test for SkipStats=true

Includes adding ability to public.GenStatSummaryResponse to not generate
basicStats

* Fix previous test
2018-12-10 16:48:12 -08:00
Alex Leong 380ec52a39
Rework routes command to accept any resource (#1921)
We rework the routes command so that it can accept any Kubernetes resource, making it act much more similarly to the stat command.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2018-12-05 11:11:34 -08:00
Oliver Gould 926395f616
tap: Include route labels in tap events (#1902)
This change alters the controller's Tap service to include route labels
when translating tap events, modifies the public API to include route
metadata in responses, and modifies the tap CLI command to include
rt_ labels in tap output (when -o wide is used).
2018-12-03 13:52:47 -08:00
Risha Mars f8583df4db
Add ListServices to controller public api (#1876)
Add a barebones ListServices endpoint, in support of autocomplete for services.
As we develop service profiles, this endpoint could probably be used to describe
more aspects of services (like, if there were some way to check whether a
service profile was enabled or not).

Accessible from the web UI via http://localhost:8084/api/services
2018-11-27 11:34:47 -08:00
Alex Leong 7a7f6b6ecb
Add TopRoutes method the the public api and route CLI command to consume it (#1860)
Add a routes command which displays per-route stats for services that have service profiles defined.

This change has three parts:
* A new public-api RPC called `TopRoutes` which serves per-route stat data about a service
* An implementation of TopRoutes in the public-api service.  This implementation reads per-route data from Prometheus.  This is very similar to how the StatSummaries RPC and much of the code was able to be refactored and shared.
* A new CLI command called `routes` which displays the per-route data in a tabular or json format.  This is very similar to the `stat` command and much of the code was able to be refactored and shared.

Note that as of the currently targeted proxy version, only outbound route stats are supported so the `--from` flag must be included in order to see data.  This restriction will be lifted in an upcoming change once we add support for inbound route stats as well.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2018-11-19 12:20:30 -08:00
Alena Varkockova 5a853e8990 Use ListPods always for data plane HC (#1701)
* Use ListPods always for data plane HC
* Missing changes in grpc_server.go
* Address review comments
* Read proxy version from spec

Signed-off-by: Alena Varkockova <varkockova.a@gmail.com>
2018-10-02 11:45:01 -07:00
Kevin Lingerfelt e5cce1abaf
Rename CLI from conduit to linkerd (#1312)
* Rename CLI binary
* Update integration tests for new binary name
* Rename --conduit-namespace flag, change default ns
* Rename occurrences of conduit in rest of CLI
* Rename inject and install components
* Remove conduit occurrences in docker files
* Additional miscellaneous cleanup
* Move protobuf definitions to linkerd2 package
* Rename conduit.io labels to use linkerd.io
* Rename conduit-managed segment to linkerd-managed
* Fix conduit references in web project

Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@buoyant.io>
2018-07-12 17:14:07 -07:00
Oliver Gould 941cad4a9c
Migrate build infrastructure to linkerd2 (#1298)
This PR begins to migrate Conduit to Linkerd2:
* The proxy has been completely removed from this repo, and is now located at
  github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy.
* A `Dockerfile-proxy` has been added to fetch the most-recently published proxy
  binary from build.l5d.io.
* Proxy-specific protobuf bindings have been moved to
  github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy-api.
* All docker images now use the gcr.io/linkerd-io registry.
* `inject` now uses `LINKERD2_PROXY_` environment variables
* Go paths have been updated to reflect the new (future) repo location.
2018-07-09 15:38:38 -07:00
Kevin Lingerfelt 693acdbf26
Update ListPods endpoint to return all pod owner types (#1275)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@buoyant.io>
2018-07-05 15:14:16 -07:00
Risha Mars ba2e13c731
Small tweaks to error modal, add Reason to api error response (#1246)
- Add Reason to the error data passed from the api
- Rewrite error logic in the UI to try to make it clearer
- Show 0/0 pods meshed instead of 0/0 pods meshed (N/A) if 0 pods are meshed
2018-07-03 17:14:27 -07:00