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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Leong d9edec1022
Clean up .dockerignore and .gitignore (#4656)
Make some minor tweaks to `.gitignore` and `.dockerignore` to make them more similar.

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2020-06-23 16:39:17 -07:00
Andrew Seigner 3be2b41a79
Replace Travis with GitHub Actions for master/tags (#3398)
GitHub Actions has been running unit and integration tests, in parallel
with Travis running those same tests, and also handling master merges
and tags.

This change completes the transtion to GitHub Actions, removing all
references to Travis. Similar to Travis, GitHub Actions now acts on
master merges and tag pushes by pushing Docker images to gcr.io, and
running integration tests against a GKE cluster.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2019-09-06 15:58:46 -07:00
Andrew Seigner 18b74aa8a8
Introduce Go modules support (#2481)
The repo relied on `dep` for managing Go dependencies. Go 1.11 shipped
with Go modules support. Go 1.13 will be released in August 2019 with
module support enabled by default, deprecating GOPATH.

This change replaces `dep` with Go modules for dependency management.
All scripts, including Docker builds and ci, should work without any dev
environment changes.

To execute `go` commands directly during development, do one of the
following:
1. clone this repo outside of `GOPATH`; or
2. run `export GO111MODULE=on`

Summary of changes:
- Docker build scripts and ci set `-mod=readonly`, to ensure
  dependencies defined in `go.mod` are exactly what is used for the
  builds.
- Dependency updates to `go.mod` are accomplished by running
 `go build` and `go test` directly.
- `bin/go-run`, `bin/build-cli-bin`, and `bin/test-run` set
  `GO111MODULE=on`, permitting usage inside and outside of GOPATH.
- `gcr.io/linkerd-io/go-deps` tags hashed from `go.mod`.
- `bin/update-codegen.sh` still requires running from GOPATH,
  instructions added to BUILD.md.

Fixes #1488

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2019-07-25 14:41:38 -07:00
Kevin Lingerfelt dae86da0e4
Allow docker-build-proxy to override the proxy version (#1324)
* Allow docker-build-proxy to override the proxy version
* Update based on review feedback
* fetch-proxy should return full path to executable

Signed-off-by: Kevin Lingerfelt <kl@buoyant.io>
2018-07-26 10:10:49 -07:00
Thomas Rampelberg c5f0adafc8
Update babel to use `env` and `react-app` as presets. (#976)
- Switched from `es2015` to `env` for the default preset. This is the recommended preset and allows us to track the latest and greatest moving forward.
- Added `react-app` as a preset. We get class properties (and thus => for context) as well as the current recommended settings for react apps.
- Created a `web` script that provides functions for common tasks. `react-app` requires that BABEL_ENV/NODE_ENV is set and this guarantees it.
- Updated the web dockerfile to set NODE_ENV correctly and use `bin/web`.
- Moved the babel related modules over to devDependencies.
2018-05-22 17:17:44 -07:00
Andrew Seigner 836168884e
Link to Grafana from Conduit Dashboard (#678)
* Link to Grafana from Conduit Dashboard

Previously the only way to access the Grafana dashboards was via direct
link, provided by the `conduit dashboard` command.

Add Grafana links throughout the Conduit Dashboard, next to all
Deployment objects. This change also modifies the behavior of the
ConduitLink helper, to enable linking to other deployments proxied by
the `conduit dashboard` command.

Part of #420

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>

* review feedback

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>

* review feedback, fix console, remove absolute

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2018-04-06 10:56:42 -07:00
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
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