* Clean up tests logging
This cleans up the travis logs so you can see the failures better.
Older tests in tests/ would call log.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) in
a haphazard way. This add log.Discard and put an `init` function in each
package's dir (no way to do this globally). The cleanup in tests/ is
clear.
All plugins also got this init function to have some uniformity and kill
any (future) logging there in the tests as well.
There is a one-off in pkg/healthcheck because that does log.
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* bring back original log_test.go
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* suppress logging here as well
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* Update all plugins to use plugin/pkg/log
I wish this could have been done with sed. Alas manually changed all
callers to use the new plugin/pkg/log package.
* Error -> Info
* Add docs to debug plugin as well
* add new policy always_first to mimic windows dns resolvers
fill documentation, add UT and cleanup fmt
* change name of policy from always_first to first. Update docs
HTTP healthchecking will be implicitely activated for proxy upstream
hosts, even if not configured. The README states that not using the
health_check directive will disable HTTP healthchecks though.
It seems to me that the availability of the HealthCheck.Path attribute
is used as indicator whether HTTP healthchecks should be used or not.
The normalizeCheckURL() function didn't check that attribute though,
always returning a CheckURL. This would increase the healthcheck failure
on every third failure in plugin/proxy, without any possibility for the
upstream host to be marked as healthy again. This would eventually
remove all upstream hosts from the serving pool.
When we failing the healthcheck we should increate the fails for this
host; which is the *bleeping* point of doing the HC in the first place.
Add the missing atomic.Adds.
Fixes#1247
* healthchecks: check on every 3rd failure
Check on every third failure and some cleanups to make this possible. A
failed healthcheck will never increase Fails, a successfull healthceck
will reset Fails to 0. This is a chance this counter now drops below 0,
making the upstream super? healthy.
This removes the okUntil smartness and condences everything back to 1
metrics: Fails; so it's simpler in that regard.
Timout errors are *not* attributed to the local upstream, and don't get
counted into the Fails anymore. Meaning the 'dig any isc.org' won't kill
your upstream.
Added extra test the see if the Fails counter gets reset after 3 failed
connection.
There is still a disconnect beween HTTP healthceck working the proxy (or
lookup) not being able to connect to the upstream.
* Fix tests
* healhcheck: various cleanups
Network wasn't used. IgnorePaths wasn't used. Move checkdown function to
common function shared between proxy protocols. And some naming fixed.
Also reset the Fails on a succesful healthcheck back to 0.
remove newlines from log
* compile
* fix test
* Rename middleware to plugin
first pass; mostly used 'sed', few spots where I manually changed
text.
This still builds a coredns binary.
* fmt error
* Rename AddMiddleware to AddPlugin
* Readd AddMiddleware to remain backwards compat