* Move *proxy* to external
move the proxy plugin into coredns/proxy and remove it as a default
plugin. Link the proxy to deprecated in plugin.cfg
coredns/proxy doesn't compile because of the vendoring :(
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* Add github.com/coredns/proxy
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
* Default to upstream to self
This is a backwards incompatible change.
This is a massive (cleanup) PR where we default to resolving external
names by the coredns process itself, instead of directly forwarding them
to some upstream.
This ignores any arguments `upstream` may have had and makes it depend
on proxy/forward configuration in the Corefile. This allows resolved
upstream names to be cached and we have better healthchecking of the
upstreams. It also means there is only one way to resolve names, by
either using the proxy or forward plugin.
The proxy/forward lookup.go functions have been removed. This also
lessen the dependency on proxy, meaning deprecating proxy will become
easier. Some tests have been removed as well, or moved to the top-level
test directory as they now require a full coredns process instead of
just the plugin.
For the etcd plugin, the entire StubZone resolving is *dropped*! This
was a hacky (but working) solution to say the least. If someone cares
deeply it can be brought back (maybe)?
The pkg/upstream is now very small and almost does nothing. Also the
New() function was changed to return a pointer to upstream.Upstream. It
also returns only one parameter, so any stragglers using it will
encounter a compile error.
All documentation has been adapted. This affected the following plugins:
* etcd
* file
* auto
* secondary
* federation
* template
* route53
A followup PR will make any upstream directives with arguments an error,
right now they are ignored.
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* Fix etcd build - probably still fails unit test
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* Slightly smarter lookup check in upstream
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* Compilez
Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
* 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>
* 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
* tests: CoreDNSServerAndPorts
Copy from kubernetes.go and renamed to fit the style, adapted almost
all callers.
This is a mechanicl change, no testdata was changed.
* typos
Singleinflight interferes with the health checking of upstream. If an
upstream would fail, singleinflight would mirror that error to to other
proxy *iff* multple identical queries would be inflight. This would lead
to marking *all* upstreams as bad, essentially collapsing multiple
upstreams into a SPOF. Clearly not what we want.
Singleinflight does have some nice properties, but I've opted to rip it
out entirely. Caching should almost (but not quite) as good.
Added a test case in test that uses 3 CoreDNS instances to reflect the
setup from #715.
Found another bug as well, where (when the policy would be nil), we
would always Spray even though we've found a healthy host.
By defining and using an proxy.Exchanger interface we make the proxy
more generic and we can then fold back httproxy into proxy.
This overrides #463 and #473 and should make futures extensions rather
trivial
* Add docs that talk about `protocol` and how to set it.
* middleware/proxy: rename New to NewLookup
It's used as a Lookup mechanism not as a completely new proxy,
reflect that in the name.
* Set maxfails to 3 by default when looking up names.
Most of the changes have been copied
from https://github.com/johnbelamaric/coredns/pull/1/files
Add deadline to break the connection. We use the default of 5 seconds.
After this the backend is marked unhealthy and not used for some time.
Fixes#467