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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Lingerfelt 36ec391dbe
Go: update k8s dependencies to 1.10.2 (#962)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@buoyant.io>
2018-05-17 15:46:58 -07:00
Brian Smith df9ead9c36
Use Go 1.10.1 to build all Go code. (#650)
Go 1.10.1 is a security release.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-04-02 14:58:30 -10:00
Brian Smith cf3c8cd7bc
Use Go 1.10.0 to build Go components. (#408)
* Use Go 1.10.0 to build Go components.

Take advantage of the new build cache in Go 1.10. Future work on improving
build performance will utilize the build cache further.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-21 14:31:29 -10:00
Brian Smith e6aad57766
Remove temporary files generated by dep in go-deps image. (#407)
Previously Dockerfile-go-deps was converted from a multi-stage Dockefile
to a single-stage Dockerfile in anticipation of enabling efficient use
of `--cache-from` in CI. However, that resulted in the image ballooning
in size because it contained the Git repo for every package downloaded
by `dep ensure`.

Bring the image back down to the proper size by removing the temporary
files created.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-21 13:06:24 -10:00
Brian Smith b18fe459d4
Precompile large Go libraries in go-deps Docker image. (#332)
On my system (i9-7960x running Docker natively in Linux) this regularly saves
over 11 seconds of build time when a file under pkg/ changes and over 1.5
seconds of build time when a file under controller/ changes. Since most
contributors are running Docker in a VM on less powerful computers, the
savings for most contributors should be significantly greater.

I imagine the savings for web/ and cli/ and proxy-init/ are similar, but I
did not measure them.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-13 11:35:10 -10:00
Brian Smith ec5a02fd64
Upgrade to Go 1.9.4. (#326)
Go 1.9.4 is a security release.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-12 13:47:40 -10:00
Brian Smith 86ea1c06bf
Improve the caching behavior of Dockerfile-go-deps. (#325)
Previously Dockerfile-go-deps would run `dep ensure` whenever anything in the
source tree changed. Also, because it was a multi-stage Dockerfile it did not
work well with Docker's `--cache-from` feature.

Change Dockerfile-go-deps to only re-run `dep ensure` when Gopkg.{toml,lock}
and/or bin/dep change. Simplify it to a single stage so that it works better
with Docker's `--cache-from` feature.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-12 13:40:20 -10:00
Brian Smith c78df4ba13
Use bin/dep in Dockerfile-go-deps. (#324)
bin/dep verifies the digest of the `dep` downloaded `dep` executable,
whereas previously Dockerfile-go-deps wasn't.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-12 13:32:08 -10:00
Alex Leong fa2f5a0140
Add dep wrapper script to ensure consistent version of dep is used (#253)
* Add `bin/dep` which fetches a fixed version of `dep` to be used. 
* Upgrade from dep 0.3.1 to 0.4.1
* Fix inconsistent Gopkg.lock by checking in the result of `bin/dep ensure`

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2018-02-01 16:09:05 -08:00
Oliver Gould 008f53865b
Make proxy-deps multi-stage to remove the original source files (#161)
Previously, proxy-deps and go-deps included the source tree for local
projects. This can cause build conflicts when files are renamed.

By adopting a multi-stage build for the proxy-deps image, we can be sure
that we only preserve essential dependencies & manifests in the
proxy-deps and go-deps images.

Furthermore, `bin/update-go-deps-shas` and `bin/update-proxy-deps-shas` have
been added to ease maintenance when files are changed.

Fixes #159

Signed-off-by: Oliver Gould <ver@buoyant.io>
2018-01-17 12:26:22 -08:00
Oliver Gould b104bd0676 Introducing Conduit, the ultralight service mesh
We’ve built Conduit from the ground up to be the fastest, lightest,
simplest, and most secure service mesh in the world. It features an
incredibly fast and safe data plane written in Rust, a simple yet
powerful control plane written in Go, and a design that’s focused on
performance, security, and usability. Most importantly, Conduit
incorporates the many lessons we’ve learned from over 18 months of
production service mesh experience with Linkerd.

This repository contains a few tightly-related components:
- `proxy` -- an HTTP/2 proxy written in Rust;
- `controller` -- a control plane written in Go with gRPC;
- `web` -- a UI written in React, served by Go.
2017-12-05 00:24:55 +00:00