* Update client-go to 1.13.1
Fixes#2145
* Update Dockerfile-bin with new tag
* Update all the dockerfile tags
* Clean gopkg and do not apply cluster defaults
* Update for klog
* Match existing behavior with klog
* Add klog to gopkg.lock
* Update go-deps shas
* Update klog comment
* Update comment to be a non-sentence
# Problem
In order to refactor `install` to allow for a more flexible configuration, we
should start with the format of the YAML that it renders. Using the Helm
YAML format will make it easier add flexible configuration options in the
future. Currently, the rendered template that `install` produces does not
follow this format.
# Solution
Use the internals that Helm itself uses to render an inject template that
follows the same formatting rules. Helm's `template` cmd provides a good
outline of what is needed to make Linkerd's `install` cmd work as if it was
a Chart.
# Validation
There are no new tests, but there may not be anything to test at this stage.
This is a WIP PR towards the ultimate goal of `install` allowing a more
flexible configuration.
However, `install` now uses all the Helm `template` internals and therefore
satisfies the needed properties for Helm Charts.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Leimkuhler <kevin@kleimkuhler.com>
This branch removes the `--proxy-bind-timeout` flag from the
`linkerd inject` and `linkerd install` CLI commands, and the
`LINKERD2_PROXY_BIND_TIMEOUT` environment variable from their output.
This is in preparation for removing that timeout from the proxy (as
described in #2013).
I thought it was prudent to remove this from the CLIs before removing it
from the proxy, so we can't create a situation where the CLIs produce
output that results in broken proxy containers.
Fixes#2013
Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
When `GetProfiles` is called for a destination that does not have a service profile, the proxy-api service does not return any messages until a service profile is created for that service. This can be interpreted as hanging, and can make it difficult to calculate response latency metrics.
Change the behavior of the API to always return a service profile message immediately. If the service does not have a service profile, the default service profile is returned.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
This picks up the following proxy commits:
* eaabc48 Update tower-grpc
* e9561de Update h2 to 0.1.16
* 28fd5e7 Add Route timeouts (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#165)
* 5637372 Re-flag tcp_duration tests as flaky
* 20cbd18 Revise several log levels and messages (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy##177)
* ae16978 Remove flakiness from 'profiles' tests
* 49c29cd canonicalize: Only log errors at the WARN level when falling back (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#174)
* 486dd13 Make outbound router honor `l5d-dst-override` header (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#173)
* 7adc50d Make timeouts for canonicalization DNS queries tuneable (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#175)
* 3188179 Try reducing CI flakiness by reducing RUST_TEST_THREADS to 1
Some of these changes will probably need changelog entries:
* Improve logging when rejecting malformed HTTP/2 pseudo-headers
(carllerche/h2#347)
* Improve logging for gRPC errors (tower-rs/tower-grpc#111)
* Add Route timeouts (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#165)
* Downgrade several of the noisiest log messages to TRACE
(linkerd/linkerd2-proxy##177)
* Add an environment variable for configuring the DNS canonicalization
timeout (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#175)
* Make outbound router honor `l5d-dst-override` header
(linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#173)
Perhaps all the logging related changes can be grouped into one
changelog entry, though...
Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
DaemonSet stats are not currently shown in the cli stat command, web ui
or grafana dashboard. This commit adds daemonset support for stat.
Update stat command's help message to reference daemonsets.
Update the public-api to support stats for daemonsets.
Add tests for stat summary and api.
Add daemonset get/list/watch permissions to the linkerd-controller
cluster role that's created using the install command.
Update golden expectation test files for install command
yaml manifest output.
Update web UI with daemonsets
Update navigation, overview and pages to list daemonsets and the pods
associated to them.
Add daemonset paths to server, and ui apps.
Add grafana dashboard for daemonsets; a clone of the deployment
dashboard.
Update dependencies and dockerfile hashes
Add DaemonSet support to tap and top commands
Fixes of #2006
Signed-off-by: Zak Knill <zrjknill@gmail.com>
This introduces a `linkerd install-sp` command to install service
profiles into the linkerd control plane. It installs one service profile
for each of controller-api, proxy-api, prometheus, and grafana.
Fixes#1901
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
When running Linkerd check with a control plane namespace that may contain an additional pod with a replication controller ID for pod names instead of a replicaSet ID, the check command panics because of an "index out of bounds" error.
This PR adds a check to make sure that, when parsing pod names during the `checkControllerRunning` healthcheck, we only check for linkerd control plane pods and that the pod name results in four or more substrings when split on '-'. This prevents the check from panicking when encountering a replication controller ID pod name.
Fixes#2084
Signed-off-by: Dennis Adjei-Baah <dennis@buoyant.io>
When a failing check is being retried, we show the current err to the user. This
can sometimes be unnecessarily alarming, as in the case of the control plane
starting up.
If a failing check is in the process of being retried, wait to show the final
error message until the retries have completed.
Previously, we were doing the creation checks for both Roles/RoleBindings and
ClusterRoles/ClusterRoleBindings for all namespaces, but in --single-namespace
mode, we only need to check that these can be created in the control plane
namespace.
Version checks were not validating that the cli version matched the
control plane or data plane versions.
Add checks via the `linkerd check` command to validate the cli is
running the same version as the control and data plane.
Also add types around `channel-version` string parsing and matching. A
consequence being that during development `version.Version` changes from
`undefined` to `dev-undefined`.
Fixes#2076
Depends on linkerd/website#101
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
Fixes#2119
When Linkerd is installed in single-namespace mode, the public-api container panics when it attempts to access watch service profiles.
In single-namespace mode, we no longer watch service profiles and return an informative error when the TopRoutes API is called.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
`fast-build` was performing a full Docker build minus the cli, and then
building cli locally. Separately, shasum was called with a `-p flag,
breaking some builds on Darwin.
Instead, rename `fast-build` to `build-cli-bin`, and restrict it to only
building the cli locally, without any Docker dependencies. Also modify
`bin/linkerd` to call `build-cli-bin` rather than
`docker-build-cli-bin`.
To perform an equivalent of `fast-build`:
`LINKERD_LOCAL_BUILD_CLI=1 bin/docker-build`
`shasum` fix cribbed from #2071.
Relates to #1704
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
The recent routes API changes caused the Top Routes tab to stop working, as it
wasn't looking for the changed structure of the response. This PR updates that
page to accept the new API response.
This PR also adds to fields to the Top Routes query form, so that the equivalent
of linkerd routes deploy --to deploy/authors will work in the dashboard.
* 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>
The default font in Windows console did not support the Unicode
characters recently added to check and inject commands. Also the color
library the linkerd cli depends on was not being used in a
cross-platform way.
Replace the existing Unicode characters used in `check` and `inject`
with characters available in most fonts, including Windows console.
Similarly replace the spinner used in `check` with one that uses
characters available in most fonts.
Modify `check` and `inject` to use `color.Output` and `color.Error`,
which wrap `os.Stdout` and `os.Stderr`, and perform special
tranformations when on Windows.
Add a `--no-color` option to `linkerd logs`. While stern uses the same
color library that `check`/`inject` use, it is not yet using the
`color.Output` API for Windows support. That issue is tracked at:
https://github.com/wercker/stern/issues/69
Relates to https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/pull/2087
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
As mentioned in #2006, the resource detail page currently only shows inbound/outbound traffic from resources that match the type being viewed (e.g. if we are on the page for deploy/voting, inbound/outbound traffic to a daemonset won't be shown).
This branch updates the ResourceDetail code to display traffic from more than one resource type (this applies to the Octopus Graph as well).
For things that comprise pods, e.g deployments and daemonsets, we omit showing authorities,
services and pods
This PR also updates the Metric Table to handle the display of a table of multiple different resource types.
* Simplify syntax for state variable access
* Add a warning chip if a resource isn't receiving traffic
Also add a meshed chip to the resource detail pages
- Update h2 to 0.1.15 (linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#172)
carllerche/h2#338 fixes a deadlock in stream reference counts that could
potentially impact the proxy. linkerd/linkerd2-proxy@6df55c0 updates our
`h2` dependency to a version which includes this change.
Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
* When injecting, perform an uninject as a first step
Fixes#1970
The fixture `inject_emojivoto_already_injected.input.yml` is no longer
rejected, so I created the corresponding golden file.
Note that we'll still forbid injection over resources already injected
with third party meshes (Istio, Contour), so now we have
`HasExisting3rdPartySidecars()` to detect that.
* Generalize HasExistingSidecars() to cater for both the auto-injector and
* Convert `linkerd uninject` result format to the one used in `linkerd inject`.
* More updates to the uninject reports. Revert changes to the HasExistingSidecars func.
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
When debugging control plane issues or issues pertaining to a linkerd proxy, it can be cumbersome to get logs from affected containers quickly.
This PR adds a new `logs` command to the Linkerd CLI to surface log lines from any container within linkerd's control plane. This feature relies heavily on [stern](https://github.com/wercker/stern), which already provides this behavior. This PR integrates this package into the Linkerd CLI to allow users to quickly retrieve logs whenever they run into issues when using Linkerd.
Signed-off-by: Dennis Adjei-Baah <dennis@buoyant.io>
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>
The outputs of the `check` and `inject` commands did not vary much
between successful and failed executions, and were a bit verbose and
challenging to parse.
Reorganize output of `check` and `inject` commands, to provide more
output when errors occur, and less output when successful.
Specific changes:
`linkerd check`
- visually group checks by category
- introduce `hintURL`'s, to provide doc links when checks fail
- add spinners when retrying, remove additional retry lines
- colored unicode characters to indicate success/warning/failure
`linkerd inject`
- modify default output to mirror `kubectl apply`
- only output non-successful inject reports
- support `--verbose` flag to output all inject reports
Fixes#1471, #1653, #1656, #1739
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
JavaScript assets could be cached across Linkerd releases, showing an
out of date ui, or a broken page.
Modify the webpack build pipeline to add a hash to the JS bundle
filename. Move all logic around webpack-dev-server state from Go into
JS, via a templatized index_bundle.js file, generated at build time.
Disable caching of index_bundle.js in Go, via a `Cache-Control` header.
Fixes#1996
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
The linkerd check command organized the various checks via loosely
coupled category IDs, category names, and checkers themselves, all with
ordering defined by consumers of this code.
This change removes category IDs in favor of category names, groups all
checkers by category, and enforces ordering at the HealthChecker
level.
Part of #1471, depends on #2078.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
The set of health checks to be executed were dependent on a combination
of check enums and boolean options.
This change modifies the health checks to be governed strictly by a set
of enums.
Next steps:
- tightly couple category IDs to names
- tightly couple checks to their parent categories
- programmatic control over check ordering
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
Add `linkerd uninject` command
uninject.go iterates through the resources annotations, labels,
initContainers and Containers, removing what we know was injected by
linkerd.
The biggest part of this commit is the refactoring of inject.go, to make
it more generic and reusable by uninject.
The idea is that in a following PR this functionality will get reused by
`linkerd inject` to uninject as as preliminary step to injection, as a
solution to #1970.
This was tested successfully on emojivoto with:
```
1) inject:
kubectl get -n emojivoto deployment -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject - |
kubectl apply -f -
2) uninject:
kubectl get -n emojivoto deployment -o yaml | bin/linkerd uninject - |
kubectl apply -f -
```
Also created unit tests for uninject.go. The fixture files from the inject
tests could be reused. But as now the input files act as outputs, they
represent existing resources and required these changes (that didn't
affect inject):
- Rearranged fields in alphabetical order.
- Added fields that are only relevant for existing resources (e.g.
creationTimestamp and status.replicas in StatefulSets)
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Pedraza <alejandro@buoyant.io>
* Setup port-forwarding for linkerd dashboard command
* Output port-forward logs when --verbose flag is set
Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@buoyant.io>
* Add validation to CRD for service profiles
Signed-off-by: Alena Varkockova <varkockova.a@gmail.com>
* Use properties instead of oneof
Signed-off-by: Alena Varkockova <varkockova.a@gmail.com>
The `area/test` issue label contains a lot of tickets decribing areas of
the codebase that need more tests, or flaky test behaviours. These
issues are often fairly low-priority, so they usually aren't closed
right away, but rarely become invalid. In my opinion, it's good for
these issues to remain open so that those test deficiencies are clearly
documented.
This branch adds the `area/test` label to the list of labels ignored by
stalebot, so that they aren't closed after being left inactive.
Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>