* Separate observability API
Closes#5312
This is a preliminary step towards moving all the observability API into `/viz`, by first moving its protobuf into `viz/metrics-api`. This should facilitate review as the go files are not moved yet, which will happen in a followup PR. There are no user-facing changes here.
- Moved `proto/common/healthcheck.proto` to `viz/metrics-api/proto/healthcheck.prot`
- Moved the contents of `proto/public.proto` to `viz/metrics-api/proto/viz.proto` except for the `Version` Stuff.
- Merged `proto/controller/tap.proto` into `viz/metrics-api/proto/viz.proto`
- `grpc_server.go` now temporarily exposes `PublicAPIServer` and `VizAPIServer` interfaces to separate both APIs. This will get properly split in a followup.
- The web server provides handlers for both interfaces.
- `cli/cmd/public_api.go` and `pkg/healthcheck/healthcheck.go` temporarily now have methods to access both APIs.
- Most of the CLI commands will use the Viz API, except for `version`.
The other changes in the go files are just changes in the imports to point to the new protobufs.
Other minor changes:
- Removed `git add controller/gen` from `bin/protoc-go.sh`
* Use errors.Is instead of checking underlying err messages
Fixes#5132
This PR replaces the usage of `strings.hasSuffix` with `errors.Is`
wherever error messages are being checked. So, that the code is not
effected by changes in the underlying message. Also adds a string
const for http2 response body closed error
Signed-off-by: Tarun Pothulapati <tarunpothulapati@outlook.com>
Fixes#5121
* cli: skip emitting warnings in Profile
Whenever the tapDuration gets completed, there is a warning occured
which we do not emit. This looks like it has been changed in the latest
versions of the dependency.
* Use context.withDeadline instead of client.timeout
The usage of `client.Timeout` is not working correctly causing `W1022
17:20:12.372780 19049 transport.go:260] Unable to cancel request for
promhttp.RoundTripperFunc` to be emitted by the Kubernetes Client.
This is fixed by using context.WithDeadline and passing that into the
http Request.
Signed-off-by: Tarun Pothulapati <tarunpothulapati@outlook.com>
Continue of #2950.
I decided to check for the `clusterDomain` in the config map in web server main for the same reasons as as pointed out here https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/pull/3113#discussion_r306935817
It decouples the server implementations from the config.
Signed-off-by: Armin Buerkle <armin.buerkle@alfatraining.de>
PR #3167 introduced a Tap APIService, and migrated linkerd tap to it.
This change migrates `linkerd profile --tap` to the new Tap APIService.
Depends on #3186Fixes#3169
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
The openAPIV3Schema validation in the ServiceProfiles CRD is very limited in what it can validate and is obviated by more sophisticated validation done by the validating admission controller. Therefore, we would like to remove the openAPIV3Schema validation to reduce the size and complexity of the CRD object.
To do so, we must also bump the version of the ServiceProfile custom resource from v1alpha1 to v1alpha2. This ensures that when the controller is upgraded, it will attempt to watch the v1alpha2 resource. If it cannot (because, for example, the controller pod started before the ServiceProfile CRD was updated and therefore the v1alpha2 version does not exist) then it will go into a crash loop backoff until it can. This essentially means that the controller will wait for the CRD to be upgraded to include v1alpha2 before it will start.
Bumping the version is necessary because if we did not, it would be possible for the controller to start before the CRD is updated (removing the validation). In this case, when the CRD is edited, the controller will lose its list watch on ServiceProfiles and will stop getting updates.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
The control-plane components relied on a `--single-namespace` param,
passed from `linkerd install` into each individual component, to
determine which namespaces they were authorized to access, and whether
to support ServiceProfiles. This command-line flag was redundant given
the authorization rules encoded in the parent `linkerd install` output,
via [Cluster]Role[Binding]s.
Modify the control-plane components to query Kubernetes at startup to
determine which namespaces they are authorized to access, and whether
ServiceProfile support is available. This allows removal of the
`--single-namespace` flag on the components.
Also update `bin/test-cleanup` to cleanup the ServiceProfile CRD.
TODO:
- Remove `--single-namespace` flag on `linkerd install`, part of #2164
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
Fixes#2077
When looking up service profiles, Linkerd always looks for the service profile objects in the Linkerd control namespace. This is limiting because service owners who wish to create service profiles may not have write access to the Linkerd control namespace.
Instead, we have the control plane look for the service profile in both the client namespace (as read from the proxy's `proxy_id` field from the GetProfiles request and from the service's namespace. If a service profile exists in both namespaces, the client namespace takes priority. In this way, clients may override the behavior dictated by the service.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
Adds the ability to generate a service profile by running a tap for a configurable
amount of time, and using the route results from the routes seen during the tap.
e.g. `linkerd profile web --tap deploy/web -n emojivoto --tap-duration 2s`