This change introduces integration tests for `linkerd inject`. The tests
perform CLI injection, with and without params, and validates the
output, including annotations.
Also add some known errors in logs to `install_test.go`.
TODO:
- deploy uninjected and injected resources to a default and
auto-injected cluster
- test creation and update
Part of #2459
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
Out of all the integration tests (egress, get, stat, tap and
install_test) only in stat and tap do meshed (proxy-to-proxy) connections take
place, which we can test are 100% TLS.
For stat, #2537 already added such check for connections with the
Prometheus pod (connections to other pods are not meshed, apparently).
This commit adds such check for tap.
Fixes#2519
Filtering by Kubernetes job was not supported. Also filtering by any unknown
type caused a panic.
Add filtering support by Kubernetes job, with special case mapping `job` to
`k8s_job`, to not conflict with Prometheus' job label.
Fix panic when unknown type specified as a `--from` or `--to` flag.
Fix `job` label from `linkerd-proxy` overwriting Prometheus `job` label at
collection time. This caused all metrics collected by proxy sidecars in
Kubernetes jobs to be collected into an incorrect Prometheus job, rather than
the expected `linkerd-proxy` Prometheus job.
Fix `unsupported resource type` tap error message incorrectly printing the
target resource rather than the destination.
Set `--controller-log-level debug` in `install_test.go` for easier debugging.
Expose `slow-cooker`'s metrics via a k8s service in the tap integration test, to
validate proxy requests with a job as destination.
Fixes#1872
Part of #627
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
When running integration tests in a Kubernetes cluster that sometimes takes a little longer to get pods ready, the integration tests fail tests too early because most tests have a retry timeout of 30 seconds.
This PR bumps up this retry timeout for `TestInstall` to 3 minutes. This gives the test enough time to download any new docker images that it needs to complete succesfully and also reduces the need to have large timeout values for subsequent tests. This PR also refactors `CheckPods` to check that all containers in a pods for a deployment are in a`Ready` state. This helps also helps in ensuring that all docker images have been downloaded and the pods are in a good state.
Tests were run on the community cluster and all were successful.
Signed-off-by: Dennis Adjei-Baah <dennis@buoyant.io>
If an input file is un-injectable, existing inject behavior is to simply
output a copy of the input.
Introduce a report, printed to stderr, that communicates the end state
of the inject command. Currently this includes checking for hostNetwork
and unsupported resources.
Malformed YAML documents will continue to cause no YAML output, and return
error code 1.
This change also modifies integration tests to handle stdout and stderr separately.
example outputs...
some pods injected, none with host networking:
```
hostNetwork: pods do not use host networking...............................[ok]
supported: at least one resource injected..................................[ok]
Summary: 4 of 8 YAML document(s) injected
deploy/emoji
deploy/voting
deploy/web
deploy/vote-bot
```
some pods injected, one host networking:
```
hostNetwork: pods do not use host networking...............................[warn] -- deploy/vote-bot uses "hostNetwork: true"
supported: at least one resource injected..................................[ok]
Summary: 3 of 8 YAML document(s) injected
deploy/emoji
deploy/voting
deploy/web
```
no pods injected:
```
hostNetwork: pods do not use host networking...............................[warn] -- deploy/emoji, deploy/voting, deploy/web, deploy/vote-bot use "hostNetwork: true"
supported: at least one resource injected..................................[warn] -- no supported objects found
Summary: 0 of 8 YAML document(s) injected
```
TODO: check for UDP and other init containers
Part of #1516
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
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.