The introduction of identity in 0626fa37 created new state in the
control plane's configuration that must be considered when re-installing
the control plane or when injecting pods.
This change alters `install` to fail if it would seem to conflict with
an existing installation. This behavior may be disabled with the
`--ignore-cluster` flag.
Furthermore, `inject` now _requires_ that it can fetch a configuration
from the control plane in order to operate. Otherwise the
`--ignore-cluster` and `--disable-identity` flags must be specified.
This change does not actually instrument pods to use identity yet---it
lays the framework for proxy identity without changing the test fixture
output (besides a change to how identity HA is configured).
Fixes#2531
- 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>
The inject logic combines the modification of a pod spec and the
creation of a "report" detailing problems with the pod spec.
This change extracts the report-creation-and-checking logic from the
injection logic to make the contracts of each of these functions
clearer.
No functional changes are intended.
The `linkerd check` command was doing limited validation on
ServiceProfiles.
Make ServiceProfile validation more complete, specifically validate:
- types of all fields
- presence of required fields
- presence of unknown fields
- recursive fields
Also move all validation code into a new `Validate` function in the
profiles package.
Validation of field types and required fields is handled via
`yaml.UnmarshalStrict` in the `Validate` function. This motivated
migrating from github.com/ghodss/yaml to a fork, sigs.k8s.io/yaml.
Fixes#2190
* Add pod spec annotation to disable injection in CLI and auto-injector
* Remove support for linkerd.io/auto-inject label entirely
* Update based on review feedback
* Fix issue with finding the namespace of deployments applied to the default ns
Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@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>
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>