This release removes the Grafana component in the linkerd-viz extension. Users can now import linkerd dashboards into Grafana from the Linkerd org in Grafana. Users can also follow the instructions in the docs to install a separate Grafana that can be integrated with the Linkerd Dashboard.
- Stopped shipping grafana-based image in the linkerd-viz extension
- Removed
repair
sub-command in the CLI - Updated various dependencies across the project (thanks @dependabot)
This release sets the version of the extension Helm charts to 30.0.0-edge to ensure that previous versions of these charts can be upgraded properly.
- Reset extensions Helm chart versions at 30.0.0-edge
- Pin multicluster extension pause container version to 3.2 so that it will work on Arm architectures
- Create a unique PSP
RoleBinding
for each multicluster link to prevent conflicts when PSP is enabled
This release adds support for using the cert-manager CA Injector to configure Linkerd's webhooks.
- Fixed a rare issue when a Service's opaque ports annotation does not match that of the pods in the service
- Disallowed privilege escalation in control plane containers (thanks @kichristensen!)
- Updated the multicluster extension's service mirror controller to make mirror services empty when the exported service is empty
- Added support for injecting Webhook CA bundles with cert-manager CA Injector (thanks @bdun1013!)
This release adds support for custom HTTP methods in the viz stats (i.e CLI and Dashboard). Additionally, it also includes various smaller improvements.
- Added support for custom HTTP methods in the
linkerd-viz
stats - Updated the health checker to pull trust root from the
linkerd-identity-trust-roots
configmap to support cases where they are generated externally (thanks @wim-de-groot) - Removed unnecessary
installNamespace
bool flag from thelinkerd-control-plane
chart (thanks @mikutas) - Updated the
install
command to error if container runtime check fails - Updated various dependencies across the project (thanks @dependabot)
This edge release contains a few improvements to the CLI commands and a major change around Helm charts.
- Breaking change
The linkerd2
chart has been deprecated in favor of the linkerd-crds
and
linkerd-control-plane
charts. The former takes care of installing all the
required CRDs and the latter everything else. Of important note is that, as per
Helm best practice, we're no longer creating the linkerd namespace. Users
require to do that manually, or have the Helm tool do it explicitly. So the
install procedure would look something like this:
helm install linkerd-crds -n linkerd --create-namespace linkerd/linkerd-crds
helm install linkerd-control-plane -n linkerd \
--set-file identityTrustAnchorsPEM=ca.crt \
--set-file identity.issuer.tls.crtPEM=issuer.crt \
--set-file identity.issuer.tls.keyPEM=issuer.key \
linkerd/linkerd-control-plane
In order to upgrade, please delete your previously installed linkerd2
chart
and install the new charts as explained above.
Although the charts for the main extensions (viz, multicluster, jaeger, linkerd2-cni) were not deprecated, they also stopped creating their namespace and users are required to uninstall and reinstall them anew, e.g:
helm install linkerd-viz -n linkerd-viz --create-namespace linkerd/linkerd-viz
- Added a new
--obfuscate
flag tolinkerd diagnostics proxy-metrics
to obfuscate potentially private information in the output (thanks @ahmedalhulaibi!) - Fixed formatting of the recommended value for
--set clusterNetworks
in thelinkerd check
output when that parameter doesn't contain all the node podCIDRs (thanks @ElvinEfendi!) - Skipped evicted pods in
linkerd viz check
andlinkerd jaeger check
, to avoid the checks fail unnecessarily - Removed some no longer used environment variables from the proxy's manifest
This edge removes the default SMI functionality that is included in
installations now that the linkerd-smi extension provides these resources. It
also relaxes the proxy-init
's privileged
value to only be set to true
when
needed by certain installation configurations.
Along with some bug fixes, the repository's issue and feature request templates have been updated to forms; check them when opening a new issue! (thanks @mikutas).
- Removed SMI functionality in the default Linkerd installation; this is now part of the linkerd-smi extension
- Fixed autocompletion of the
--context
flag (thanks @mikutas!) - Added support for conditionally setting
proxy-init
'sprivileged: true
only when needed (thanks @alex-berger!) - Added support for controlling opaque ports through the Server resource
- Fixed an issue where
linkerd check
would compare proxy versions of uninjected pods leading to incorrect errors - Relaxed extension checks so that the CLI still works when not all extension proxies are healthy
- Added the
--default-inbound-policy
flag tolinkerd inject
for setting a non-default inbound policy on injected workloads (thanks @ahmedalhulaibi!)
This edge release enables by default EndpointSlices
in the destination
controller, which unblocks any functionality that is specific to
EndpointSlices
such as as topology-aware hints. It also contains a couple of
internal cleanups and upgrades, by our external contributors!
- Added new check to
linkerd check
verifying the nodes aren't running the old Docker container runtime and attempting to run proxy-init as root at the same time, which doesn't work (thanks @alex-berger!) - Enabled
EndpointSlices
in the destination controller by default - Removed extraneous empty lines and fixed the formatting of warnings in the
output of
linkerd check -o short
- Upgraded to go 1.17 (thanks @Juneezee!)
- Removed old protobuf definitions from the codebase (thanks @krzysztofdrys!)
This edge release introduces a change in the destination service to honor
opaque ports set in the proxyProtocol
field of Server
resources. This
change makes it possible to set opaque ports directly in Server
resources
without needing the opaque ports annotation on pods. The release also features
a number of fixes and improvements, a big thank you to our external
contributors for their continued support and involvement.
- Added support in the destination service for honoring opaque ports marked in
Server
resources; ports can now be marked as opaque directly inServer
resources through theproxyProtocol
field. - Added support to override default behavior and run
proxyInit
as root (thanks @alex-berger!) - Added multicluster
Link
CRD to code generation script; consumers of the multicluster API can now use a typed API to interact with multicluster links (thanks @zaharidichev!) - Added a multicluster integration test for exported headless services (thanks @importhuman!)
- Deprecated
v1alpha1
version of the policy APIs - Removed newline from
linkerd check
header text (thanks @mikutas!) - Replaced deprecated
beta.kubernetes.io/os
label withkubernetes.io/os
This edge releases fixes a compatibility issue that prevented the policy controller from starting in some Kubernetes distributions. This release also includes a new High Availability mode for the gateway component in multicluster extension. Various dependencies across the CNI plugin, Policy Controller and dashboard have also been upgraded. In the proxy, error logging when the proxy fails to accept a connection due to a system error has been improved.
- Updated policy controller to use
openssl
instead ofrustls
to fix compatibility issues with some Kubernetes distributions - Added HA mode to multicluster gateway that adds a PodDisruptionBudget, additional replicas and anti-affinity to the deployment (thanks @Crevil)
- Improved TCP server error messages in the proxy
- Fixed broken Grafana links in the dashboard
- Upgraded CNI pkg to v0.8.1 in
linkerd-cni
to support latest CNI versions - Updated various dependencies in the dashboard, policy controller (thanks @dependabot)
This edge release introduces a new Services page in the web dashboard that shows
live calls and route metrics for meshed services. Additionally, the proxy-init
container is no longer enforced to run as root. Lastly, the proxy can now retry
requests with a content-length
header—permitting requests emitted by grpc-go
to be retried.
- Removed hardcoding that enforced the
proxy-init
container to run as root - Added support for retrying requests without a
content-length
header - Changed service discovery logs from
TRACE
toDEBUG
- Fixed issue with policy controller where it assumed
linkerd
was the name of the control plane namespace, leading to issues with installations that use a non-default namespace name - Added support for ephemeral storage requests and limits configured either through the CLI or annotations (thanks @michaellzc!)
- Deprecated support for topology keys and added support for topology aware hints
- Added
logFormat
andlogLevel
configuration values for theproxy-init
container (thanks @gusfcarvalho!) - Added services to the web dashboard (thanks @krzysztofdrys!)
- Updated example commands in the web dashboard to use the
viz
subcommand when necessary (thanks @mikutas!) - Removed references to
linkerd-sp-validator
service account in thelinkerd-psp
role binding (thanks @multimac!)
In this edge, we're very excited to introduce Service Account Token Volume Projections, used to set up the pods' identities. These tokens are bounded specifically for this use case and are rotated daily, replacing the usage of the default tokens injected by Kubernetes which are overly permissive.
Note that this edge release updates the minimum supported kubernetes version to 1.20.
- Updated the minimum supported kubernetes version to 1.20
- Use Service Account Token Volume Projections to set up the pods' identities;
now injection also works on pods with
automountServiceAccountToken
set tofalse
- Updated proxy-init's Alpine base image to fix some CVEs (not affecting Linkerd)
- Updated the Prometheus image in linkerd-viz to 2.30.3
- Changed the proxy and policy controller to use jemalloc on x86_64 gnu/linux to reduce memory usage
- Fixed output for
linkerd check -o json
- Added ability to configure ephemeral-storage resources for each component (thanks @michaellzc!)
This edge release fixes a bug in the proxy that could cause it to be killed in certain situations. It also uses a more relaxed policy for the identity controller that allows it to work in environments where health checks come from outside of the pod network.
- Skipped Prometheus scrapes on policy's
admin
server so that it no longer incorrectly appears as "DOWN" in the Prometheus UI - Updated the identity controller to use the 'all-unauthenticated' policy so that it can accept health checks from the node IPs
- Fixed an infinite loop in the proxy that could cause it to be killed
- Added tests for the multicluster install command (thanks @crevil!)
- Fixed a bug where
authz
CLI commands would fail when policy resources had an empty selector
This edge release fixes linkerd check and the helm charts to explicitly indicate that the minimum Kubernetes version is 1.17.0. Prior to this change, there was no validation or enforcement from linkerd check or helm to meet this minimum requirement.
This edge also improves check
functionality for extensions by adding the
-oshort
flag, and prevents duplicate policy resources from being created for
linked multicluster services.
- Moved service mirror policy into multicluster base chart
- Added
-oshort
flag for extensioncheck
commands - Updated minimum kubernetes version to 1.17.0
- Removed unused
crtExpiry
template parameter from helm charts - Fixed multicluster gateway name for ServerAuthorization
- Added
priorityClassName
to the helm charts to configure control plane components
This release includes some fixes in the linkerd check
, along with a
bunch of dependency updates across the dashboard, Go components, and
others. On the proxy side, Support for TLSv1.2
has been dropped
(Only TLSv1.3
cipher suite will be used), h2
crate has been updated
to support HTTP/2 messages with larger header values.
- Updated
linkerd check
to avoid multiline errors with retryable checks - Fixed incorrect opaque ports warning in
linkerd check --proxy
with un-named ports - Bumped proxy-init to
1.4.1
which adds support for--log-level
and--log-format
flags (thanks @gusfcarvalho) - Removed the use of
TLSv1.2
in the proxy - Updated the
h2
crate in the proxy to support HTTP/2 messages with larger header values. - Updated various dependencies across the dashboard, policy-controller, etc (thanks @dependabot!)
This release introduces access control policies. Default policies may be
configured at the cluster- and workspace-levels; and fine grained policies may
be instrumented via the new policy.linkerd.io/v1beta1
CRDs: Server
and
ServerAuthorization
. These resources may be created to define how individual
ports accept connections; and the Server
resource will be a building block for
future features that configure inbound proxy behavior.
Furthermore, ServiceProfile
retry configurations can now instrument retries
for requests with bodies. This unlocks retry behavior for gRPC services.
Upgrade notes: Please see the upgrade instructions.
-
Proxy
- Reduced CPU & Memory usage by up to 30% in some load tests
- Updated retries to support requests with bodies up to 64KB. ServiceProfiles may now configure retries for gRPC services
- The proxy's container image is now based on
gcr.io/distroless/cc
to contain a minimal OS footprint that should not trigger unnecessary alerts in security scanners - Added the
inbound_http_errors_total
andoutbound_http_errors_total
metrics to reflect errors that caused the proxy to respond with errors - Added an
l5d-proxy-error
header that is included on responses on trusted connections for debugging purposes - Added a
l5d-client-id
header on mutually-authenticated inbound requests so that applications can discover the client's identity - Added metrics to reflect TCP and HTTP authorization decisions
- Added
srv_name
andsaz_name
labels to inbound HTTP metrics - Fixed an issue that could cause the proxy to continually reconnect to defunct service endpoints
- Dropped support for non-HTTP outbound services when
linkerd.io/inject: ingress
is used - Instrumented fuzz testing to help guard against unexpected panics
-
Control Plane
- Added a new
policy-controller
container to thelinkerd-destination
pod--the first control plane component implemented in Rust - Added a new admission controller to validate that multiple
Server
resources do not reference the same port - Added a
linkerd-identity-trust-roots
ConfigMap which configures the trust root bundle for all pods in the core control plane namespace - Eliminated the
linkerd-controller
deployment so that Linkerd's core control plane now consists of only 3 deployments - Updated the proxy injector to configure the
proxy-init
container withNET_RAW
andNET_ADMIN
capabilities so that the container does not fail when the pod drops these capabilities
- Added a new
-
CLI
- Enhanced
linkerd completion
to expand Kubernetes resources from the current kubectl context - Added an
authz
subcommand to display the authorization policies that impact a workload - Added a short output mode for
linkerd check
that only prints failed checks - Added support for
ReplicaSets
tolinkerd stat
so that pods created by ArgoRollout
resources can be inspected
- Enhanced
-
Helm: please see the upgrade instructions.
-
Extensions:
-
Introduced a new (optional) SMI extension responsible for reading
specs.smi-spec.io
resources and converting them to Linkerd resources -
In
stable-2.12
, this extension will be required to useTrafficSplit
resources with Linkerd -
Added an extensions page to the Linkerd Web UI
-
Viz
- Added
Server
andServerAuthorization
resources for all ports - Added JSON log formatting
- Added
-
Jaeger
- Added OpenTelemetry collector instead of OpenCensus
-
Multicluster
- Added experimental support for
StatefulSet
workloads
- Added experimental support for
-
This release includes changes from a massive list of contributors. A special thank-you to everyone who helped make this release possible:
Gustavo Fernandes de Carvalho @gusfcarvalho Oleg Vorobev @olegy2008 Bart Peeters @bartpeeters Stepan Rabotkin @EpicStep LiuDui @xichengliudui Andrew Hemming @drewhemm Ujjwal Goyal @importhuman Knut Götz @knutgoetz Sanni Michael @sannimichaelse Brandon Sorgdrager @bsord Gerald Pape @ubergesundheit Alexey Kostin @rumanzo rdileep13 @rdileep13 Takumi Sue @mikutas Akshit Grover @akshitgrover Sanskar Jaiswal @aryan9600 Aleksandr Tarasov @aatarasoff Taylor @skinn Miguel Ángel Pastor Olivar @migue wangchenglong01 @wangchenglong01 Josh Soref @jsoref Carol Chen @kipply Peter Smit @psmit Tarvi Pillessaar @tarvip James Roper @jroper Dominik Münch @muenchdo Szymon Gibała @Szymongib Mitch Hulscher @mhulscher
This edge is a release candidate for stable-2.11.0
, containing a couple of
improvements to linkerd check
, some final tweaks before the stable release,
and a couple of contributions from the community.
- Had
linkerd check --proxy
stop failing on pods that are in Shutdown status (thanks @olegy2008!) - Lowered from error to warning a failed check on misconfigured opaque ports annotations, given that doesn't imply the installation is broken
- Added log level and format settings to all the viz components (thanks @gusfcarvalho!)
- Removed label from the multicluster gateway and service-mirror pods to allow them to be properly rolled out when upgrading
This edge is a release candidate for stable-2.11.0
! It introduces a new
linkerd viz auth
command which shows metrics for server authorizations broken
down by server for a given resource. It also shows the rate of unauthorized
requests to each server. This is helpful for seeing a breakdown of which
authorizations are being used and what proportion of traffic is being rejected.
It also fixes an issue in the proxy where HTTP load balancers could continue trying to establish connections to endpoints that were removed from service discovery. In addition it improves the proxy's error handling so that it can signal to an inbound proxy when its peers outbound connections should be torn down.
- Changed destination watch updates from
info
todebug
to reduce the amount of logs (thanks @bartpeeters!) - Added the
linkerd viz auth
command which shows metrics for server authorizations broken down by server for a given resource - Fixed an issue where the policy controller's validating admission webhook attempted to validate ServerAuthorizations when it should only be validating Servers
- Removed
omitWebhookSideEffects
setting now that we no longer support Kubernetes 1.12 - Improved proxy error handling so that it can signal to its peers that their outbound connections should be torn down
- Fixed an issue where after upgrades there would be a mismatch in certs used by the policy controller validator; the destination pod is now restarted similar to the injector
- Fixed a field reference in the Helm template to properly refer to
profileValidator.namespaceSelector
- Updated policy CRD versions to
v1beta1
- Added support for
stat
's-o json
option to Server resources - Fixed an issue in the proxy where HTTP load balancers could continue trying to establish connections to endpoints that were removed from service discovery
- Added JSON output format to
linkerd viz authz
command
This edge is a release candidate for stable-2.11.0
! It features a new linkerd authz
CLI command to list servers and authorizations for a workload, as well as
policy resources support for linkerd viz stat
. Furthermore, this edge release
adds support for JSON log formatting, enables TLS detection on port 443
(previously marked as opaque), and further improves policy features.
- Removed port 443 from the default list of opaque ports, this will allow the proxy to report metadata (such as the connection's SNI value) on TLS connections to port 443
- Added default policies for core Linkerd extensions
- Added support for JSON log formatting to the policy controller
- Added support for new policy resources to
viz stat
command - Added default policy annotation to
linkerd-identity
- Added a new
linkerd authz
command to the CLI to list all server and authorization resources that apply to a specific resource - Added TLS labels (including client identity) to authorization metrics in the proxy
- Changed the opaque ports CLI check to consider service and pod ports when checking annotation values; previously, the check would naively issue warnings when the service annotation values were different from the pod it selected
- Changed how the proxy forwards inbound connections to a pod locally; the proxy now targets the original address instead of a port bound on localhost to protect services that are only bound on loopback from being exposed to other pods
- Improved memory utilization in the proxy, especially for TCP forwarding, where the memory allocated was reduced from 128KB to 16KB
- Updated the inbound policy system for the proxies to always allow connections from localhost
- Fixed an issue where the policy controller would not detect changes to the
proxyProtocol
field ofServer
resources - Fixed an issue where the policy admission controller would log a
WARN
message when deserializingServer
structs
This edge release gets us closer to 2.11 by further polishing the policy feature. Also the proxy received a noticeable resource consumption improvement.
- Stopped creating the default authorizations for the kubelet
- Added missing ports to the destination controller's default list of ports, to allow the sp-validator to start properly when using a default-deny policy
- Set the destination and proxy-injector pods default policy to
all-unauthenticated
to allow the webhooks to be called from the kube-api when using a default-deny policy - Extended inbound policies to cover the proxy's admin server
- Improved the proxy's error handling so that HTTP metrics include 5XX responses for common errors
- The proxy's outbound tap has been fixed to include route labels when service profiles are configured
- Enabled link-time optimizations in the Rust components (proxy and policy controller), resulting in noticeable RSS and CPU consumption improvements
- Made the admin servers in the control plane components properly shut down (thanks @EpicStep!)
- Updated linkerd-await, suppressing the error emitted when linkerd-await was disabled
This release includes various improvements and feature additions across the policy
feature i.e, New validating webhook for policy resources. This also includes changes
in the proxy i.e, terminating TCP connections when a authorization is revoked, improvements
in the proxy authorization metrics. In addition, proxy injector has also been updated
to set the right opaque-ports
annotation on services with default opaque ports.
- Added a new validating admission controller to validate the policy resources
- Updated the proxy-init to remove a rule which caused the packets from the proxy with destination != 127.0.0.1 on localhost to be sent to the inbound proxy
- Updated inbound policy enforcement to interrupt TCP forwarding if a previously established authorization is revoked
- Added new proxy metrics to expose authorization decisions
- Updated inbound TCP metrics to only include a
srv_name
label - Updated the proxy to export route-oriented metrics only when a ServiceProfile is enabled
- Updated the proxy's release build configuration to improve CPU and memory utilization
- Added DNS name validation to the
proxy-identity
binary which creates the read-only private key required by the proxy (thanks @yorkijr!) - Updated the identity controller's default policy to be
cluster-unauthenticated
- Updated the proxy injector to include the correct default ports as opaque with services
- Deprecated the usage of
vis stat ts
and print a warning about the SMI extension - Updated various dependencies across the dashboard, policy-controller (thanks @dependabot!)
This edge release continues to build on the policy feature by adding support for cluster-scoped default policies and exposing policy labels on various prometheus metrics. The proxy has been updated to return HTTP-level authorization errors at the time that the request is processed, instead of when the connection is established.
In addition, the proxy-injector has been updated to set the opaque-ports
annotation on a workload to make sure that controllers can discover how the
workload was configured. Also, the sleep
binary has been added to the proxy
image in order to restore the functionality required for waitBeforeExitSeconds
to work.
- Added
default-inbound-policy
annotation to the proxy-injector - Updated the proxy-injector to always add the
opaque-ports
annotation - Added
sleep
binary to proxy image - Updated inbound traffic metrics to include server and authorization labels
- Updated the policy-controller to honor pod level port annotations when a
Server
resource definition does not match the ports defined for the workload - Updated the point at which the proxy returns HTTP-level authorization errors
- Exposed permit and policy labels on HTTP metrics
- Added support for cluster-scoped default policies
- Dropped
nonroot
variant from the policy-controller's distroless base image to avoid erroring in some environments.
This release adds support for dynamic inbound policies. The proxy now discovers policies from the policy-controller API for all application ports documented in a pod spec. Rejected connections are logged. Policies are not yet reflected in the proxy's metrics.
These policies also allow the proxy to skip protocol detection when a server is explicitly annotated as HTTP/2 or when the server is documented to be opaque or application-terminated TLS.
- Added a new section to linkerd-viz's dashboard that lists installed extensions (thanks @sannimichaelse!)
- Added the
enableHeadlessServices
Helm flag to thelinkerd multicluster link
command for enabling headless service mirroring (thanks @knutgoetz!) - Removed some unused and duplicate constants in the codebase (thanks @xichengliudui!)
- Added support for exposing service metadata from exported to mirrored services in multicluster installations (thanks @importhuman!)
- Fixed an issue where the policy controller's liveness checks would fail after the controller was disconnected but had successfully resumed its watches
- Fixed the
linkerd-policy
service selector to properly selectdestination
control plane components - Added additional environment variables to the proxy container to allow support for dynamic policy configuration
This edge release continues the policy work by adding a new controller, written
in Rust, to expose a discovery API for inbound server policies. Apart from
that, this release includes a number of changes from external contributors; the
linkerd-jaeger
helm chart now supports passing arguments to the Jaeger
container through the chart's values file. A number of unused functions and
variables have been also removed to improve the quality of the codebase.
Finally, this release also comes with changes to the proxy's outbound behavior,
a new extensions page on the dashboard, and support for querying service
metrics using the authority
label in linkerd viz stat
.
- Introduced new
linkerd-policy-controller
; the new controller is written in Rust and implements discovery APIs for inbound server policies, the container has been added to thelinkerd-destination
pod - Updated
linkerd-jaeger
helm chart to support passing arguments to the Jaeger container (thanks @bsord!) - Added support for querying service metrics using the
authority
label inlinkerd viz stat
- Improved code hygiene by removing unused constants and functions throughout the codebase (thanks @xichengliudui!)
- Added a new extensions page to the dashboard to list all known built-in and third party extensions that can be used with Linkerd
- Changed outbound behavior in the proxy to tear down server-side connections when the remote proxy returns responses that indicate proxy errors; the connection in this case will be reset to allow clients to connect to a new endpoint
This releases includes initial changes w.r.t addition of Authorization into
Linkerd. It includes adding the new policy.linkerd.io
CRDs to the core install.
This also includes numerous dependency updates both in the web and dashboard.
- Added
servers.policy.linkerd.io
andserverauthorizations.policy.linkerd.io
CRDs into the default Linkerd installation to support configuration and discovery of inbound policies - Modified the proxy to support upcoming policy features
- Updated several dashboard dependencies to latest versions
- Updated several proxy dependencies to latest versions
This release updates Linkerd to store the identity trust root in a ConfigMap to make it easier to manage and rotate the trust root. The release also lays the groundwork for StatefulSet support in the multicluster extension and removes deprecated PSP resources by default.
- Added a
linkerd-identity-trust-roots
ConfigMap which contains the configured trust root bundle - Introduced support for StatefulSets across multicluster (disabled by default)
- Stopped installing PSP resources by default since these are deprecated as of Kubernetes v1.21
This release continues to focus on dependency updates. It also adds the
l5d-proxy-error
information header to distinguish proxy generated errors
proxy generated errors from application generated errors.
- Updated several project dependencies
- Added a new
l5d-proxy-error
on responses that allows proxy-generated error responses to be distinguished from application-generated error responses. - Removed support for configuring HTTP/2 keepalives via the proxy. Configuring this setting would sometimes cause conflicts with Go gRPC servers and clients
- Added a new
target_addr
label to*_tcp_accept_errors
metrics to improve diagnostics, especially for TLS detection timeouts
This edge release introduces several changes around metrics. ReplicaSets are now a supported resource and metrics can be associated with them. A new metric has been added which counts proxy errors encountered before a protocol can be detected. Finally, the request errors metric has been split into separate inbound and outbound directions.
- Fixed printing
check --pre
command usage if it fails after being unable to connect to Kubernetes (thanks @rdileep13!) - Updated the default skip and opaque ports to match that which is listed in the documentation
- Added the
LINKERD2_PROXY_INBOUND_PORTS
environment variable during proxy injection which will be used by ongoing policy changes - Added client-go cache size metrics to the
diagnostics controller-metrics
command - Added validation that the certificate provided by an external issuer is a CA (thanks @rumanzo!)
- Added metrics support for ReplicaSets
- Replaced the
request_errors_total
metric with two new metrics:inbound_http_errors_total
andoutbound_http_errors_total
- Introduced the
inbound_tcp_accept_errors_total
andoutbound_tcp_accept_errors_total
metrics which count proxy errors encountered before a protocol can be detected
This edge release focuses on dependency updates and has a couple of functional
changes. First, the Dockerfile used to build the proxy has been updated to use
the default distroless
image, rather than the non-root variant. This change
is safe because the proxy already runs as non-root within the container. Second,
the ignoreInboundPorts
parameter has been added in the linkerd2-cni helm
charts in order to enable tap support.
- Updated several project dependencies
- Updated the Dockerfile-proxy to use the default distroless image, because the proxy already runs as non-root within the container
- Added
ignoreInboundPorts
parameter to the linkerd2-cni plugin helm chart
This edge release adds support for emitting Kubernetes events in the identity controller when issuing leaf certificates. The event includes the identity, expiry date, and a hash of the certificate. Additionally, this release contains many dependency updates for the control plane's components, and it includes a fix for an issue with the clusterNetworks healthcheck.
- Updated the identity controller to emit Kubernetes events when successfully issuing leaf certificates to injected pods.
- Fixed an issue in
linkerd check
where the clusterNetworks healthcheck would fail if thepodCIDR
field is omitted from a node's spec. - Removed unnecessary controller port-forward logic from the
bin/web
script.
This release contains a few improvements, from many contributors! Also under the hood, the destination service has received updates in preparation to the upcoming support for StatefulSets across multicluster.
- Improved the
linkerd check --proxy
command to avoid hitting a timeout when dealing with large clusters - Fixed the web component permissions in order to properly run the podCIDR check (thanks @aryan9600!)
- Avoid having the proxy-init container fail when the main container is configured to drop either the NET_RAW or NET_ADMIN capabilities (thanks @aryan9600!)
- Upgraded the proxy-init image to improve the output in "simulate" mode (thanks @liuerfire!) and to log to stdout instead of stderr (thanks @mo4islona!)
- Added test-coverage reports to PRs (thanks @akshitgrover!)
This release moves the Linkerd proxy to a more minimal Docker base image, adds a check for detecting certain network misconfigurations, and replaces the deprecated OpenCensus collector with the OpenTelemetry collector in the jaeger extension.
- Switched the Linkerd proxy's base docker image from Debian to a minimal distroless base image (thanks @tskinn!)
- Added a check to verify that Linkerd's clusterNetworks settings match the cluster's pod CIDR networks (thanks @aryan9600!)
- Replaced the deprecated OpenCensus collector with the OpenTelemetry collector in the jaeger extension (thanks @aatarasoff!)
This release fixes a problem with the HTTP body buffering that was added to support gRPC retries. Now, only requests with a retry configuration are buffered (and only when their bodies are less than 64KB).
Additionally, an issue with the outbound ingress-mode proxy where forwarded HTTP clients could fail to detect when the target pod was deleted, causing connections to retry forever has been fixed. This only impacted traffic forwarded directly to pod IPs and not load balanced services.
Finally, this release also includes some fixes in the CLI and dashboard.
- Added a new check that verifies if the opaque ports annotation is misconfigured on services or pods (thanks @migue!)
- Added support for resource aware completion for core linkerd command
- Fixed an issue where
namespace
resource was erroneously being shown in the dashboard's topology graph - Added uninstall command support for legacy extension installs
- Updated the proxy to only buffer request bodies when a request can be retried
- Updated the proxy to prevent buffering indefinitely on requests when endpoints are updated in ingress mode
- Fixed spelling mistakes across various files in the project (thanks @jsoref!)
This release adds support for retrying HTTP/2 requests with small (<64KB) message bodies, allowing the proxy to properly buffer message bodies when responses are classified as a failure. Documentation on how to configure retries can be found here.
This release also modifies the proxy's identity subsystem to instantiate a client on-demand so client connections are not retained continually. Also included in this release are various bug fixes and improvements as well as expanding support for resource-aware tab completion in the jaeger and multicluster CLI extensions.
- Added support for specifying a
gateway-port
flag for themulticluster link
command (thanks @psmit!) - Added support for Kubernetes resource aware tab completion for
jaeger
andmulticluster
commands - Fixed an issue where
viz
,jaeger
andmulticluster
extensions could not be installed onPodSecurityPolicy
-enabled clusters - Fixed an issue where
linkerd check --proxy
could incorrectly report out-of-date proxy versions caused by incorrect regex (thanks @aryan9600!) - Added support for the proxy to retry HTTP/2 requests with message bodies <= 64KB
- Modified the proxy's controller stack to create new client connections on-demand
- Fixed Viz's
uninstall
command to remove viz installations that used the legacylinkerd.io/extension: linkerd-viz
label (thanks @jsoref!) - Expanded the "linkerd-existence" health check to also check for the destination pod readiness
This edge release contains various improvements to the Viz and Jaeger install
charts, along with bug fixes in the CLI, and destination. This release also
adds kubernetes aware autocompletion to all viz commands, along with
ServiceProfiles to be part of the default viz install
.
Finally, the proxy has been updated to continue supporting requests without
l5d-dst-override
in ingress-mode proxies, to no longer include query parameters
in the OpenCensus trace spans, and to prevent timeouts with controller clients
of components with more than one replica.
- Separated protocol hint setting from H2 upgrades in destination profile
response, thus preventing
hint.OpaqueTransport
field from not being set when H2 upgrades are disabled - Updated OpenCensus trace spans for HTTP requests to no longer include query parameters (thanks @aatarasoff!)
- Reverted linkerd/linkerd2-proxy#992
to support requests without
l5d-dst-override
in ingress-mode proxies - Fixed an issue in the proxy to prevent timeouts with controller clients of components with more than one replica
- Fixed
linkerd check --proxy
failure with pods that are part of Jobs - Updated
viz install
to also include ServiceProfiles of its components. As a side-effect,linkerd diagnostics install-sp
cmd has been removed - Added support for Kubernetes resource aware tab completion for all viz commands
- Updated destination to prefer
ServiceProfile.dstOverrides
overTrafficSplit
when both are present for a service - Added toggle flags for
collector
andjaeger
components in the jaeger extension (thanks @tarvip!) - Added support for setting
nodeselector
,toleration
fields for components in the Viz extension (thanks @aatarasoff!) - Fixed a templating issue in Viz, making
podAnnotations
field work with prometheus - Updated Golang version to 1.16.4
- Removed unnecessary
--addon-overwrite
flag inlinkerd upgrade
This edge release updates the proxy-init container to check whether the iptables
rules have already been added, which prevents errors if the proxy-init container
is restarted. Also, the viz stat
command now has tab completion for Kubernetes
resources, saving you precious keystrokes! Finally, the proxy has been updated
with several fixes and improvements.
- Added instructions to
build.md
for using a locally built proxy (thanks @jroper!) - Added support for Kubernetes resource aware tab completion to the
viz stat
command - Updated
proxy-init
to skip configuring firewall if rules exists - Fixed
viz uninstall
to delete all RBAC objects (thanks @aryan9600!) - Improved diagnostics for rejected profile discovery
- Added the
l5d-client-id
header on mutually-authenticated inbound requests so that applications can discover the client's identity. - Reduced proxy resource usage when there are no profiles
- Changed the admin server to assume all meshed connections are HTTP/2 and fail connections when that is not the case
- Updated the proxy to require the
l5d-dst-override
header on outbound requests when the proxy is in ingress-mode - Removed support for TCP-forwarding in ingress-mode
This edge release adds support for versioned hint URLs in linkerd check
and
support for traffic splitting through ServiceProfiles, among other fixes and
improvements. Additionally, more options have been added to the
linkerd-multicluster and linkerd-jaeger helm charts.
- Added support for traffic splitting through a ServiceProfile's
dstOverrides
field. - Added
nodePorts
option to the multicluster helm chart (thanks @psmit!). - Added
nodeSelector
and toleration options to the linkerd-jaeger helm chart (thanks @aatarasoff!). - Added versioned hint URLs to the CLI
check
command when encountering an error; each major CLI version will now point to that version's relevant section in the Linkerd troubleshooting page. - Fixed an issue in the CLI
check
command where error messages for healthchecks that were being retried would be outputted repeatedly instead of just once. - Fixed an issue in the proxy injector where a namespace annotated with opaque ports would overwrite all service annotations.
- Fixed a regression in the proxy that caused all logs to be output with ANSI control characters, by default logs are output in plaintext now.
- Simplified proxy internals in order to distinguish endpoint-forwarding logic from the handling of load balanced services.
- Simplified the ingress-mode outbound proxy by requiring the
l5d-dst-override
header and by failing non-HTTP communication. Proxies running in ingress-mode will not unexpectedly revert to insecure communication as a result.
This edge release adds a new output format short
for linkerd check
to show a
summary of the check output. This release also includes various proxy bug fixes
and improvements.
- Proxy
- Fixed a task leak that would be triggered when clients disconnect a service in failfast.
- Improved admin server protocol detection so that error messages are more descriptive about the underlying problem.
- Fixed panics found in fuzz testing. These panics were extremely unlikely to occur in practice and would require very specific configuration overrides to be triggered.
- CLI
- Added support for a new
short
format for the--output
flag of thecheck
command to show a summary of check results
- Added support for a new
This edge release further consolidates the control plane by removing the linkerd-controller deployment and moving the sp-validator container into the destination deployment.
Annotation inheritance has been added so that all Linkerd annotations
on a namespace resource will be inherited by pods within that namespace.
In addition, the config.linkerd.io/proxy-await
annotation has been added which
enables the linkerd-await
functionality by default, simplifying the implementation of the await behavior.
Setting the annotation value to disabled will prevent this behavior.
Some of the linkerd check
functionality has been updated. The command
ensures that annotations and labels are properly located in the YAML and adds
proxy checks for the control plane and extension pods.
Finally, the nginx container has been removed from the Multicluster gateway pod, which will impact upgrades. Please see the note below.
Upgrade note: When the Multicluster extension is updated in both of the
source and target clusters there won't be any downtime because this change only
affects the readiness probe. The multicluster links must be re-generated with
the linkerd mc link
command and the linkerd mc gateways
will show
the target cluster as not alive until the linkerd mc link
command is re-run,
however that shouldn't affect existing endpoints pointing to the target cluster.
- Added proxy checks for core control plane and extension pods
- Added support for awaiting proxy readiness using an annotation
- Added namespace annotation inheritance to pods
- Removed the linkerd-controller pod
- Moved sp-validator container into the destination deployment
- Added check verifying that labels and annotations are not mixed up (thanks @szymongib)
- Enabled support for extra initContainers to the linkerd-cni daemonset (thanks @mhulscher!)
- Removed nginx container from multicluster gateway pod
- Added an error message when there is nothing to uninstall
This stable release adds CLI support for Apple Silicon M1 chips and support for
SMI's TrafficSplit v1alpha2
.
There are several proxy fixes: handling FailedPrecondition
errors gracefully,
inbound TLS detection from non-meshed workloads, and using the correct cached
client when the proxy is in ingress mode. The logging infrastructure has also
been improved to reduce memory pressure in high-connection environments.
On the control-plane side, there have been several improvements to the destination service such as support for Host IP lookups and ignoring pods in "Terminating" state. It also updates the proxy-injector to add opaque ports annotation to pods if their namespace has it set.
On the CLI side, linkerd repair
has been updated to be aware about the control-plane
version and suggest the relevant version to generate the right config. Various
bugs have been fixed around linkerd identity
, etc.
Upgrade notes: Please refer 2.10 upgrade instructions
if you are upgrading from 2.9.x
or below versions.
-
Proxy:
- Fixed an issue where proxies could infinitely retry failed requests to the
destination
controller when it returned aFailedPrecondition
- The proxy's logging infrastructure has been updated to reduce memory pressure in high-connection environments.
- Fixed a caching issue in the outbound proxy that would cause it to forward traffic to the wrong pod when running in ingress mode.
- Fixed an issue where inbound TLS detection from non-meshed workloads could break
- Fixed an issue where the admin server's HTTP detection would fail and not recover; these are now handled gracefully and without logging warnings
- Control plane proxies no longer emit warnings about the resolution stream ending. This error was innocuous.
- Bumped the proxy-init image to v1.3.11 which updates the go version to be 1.16.2
- Fixed an issue where proxies could infinitely retry failed requests to the
-
Control Plane:
- Fixed an issue where the destination service would respond with too big of a header and result in http2 protocol errors
- Fixed an issue where the destination control plane component sometimes returned endpoint addresses with a 0 port number while pods were undergoing a rollout (thanks @riccardofreixo!)
- Fixed an issue where pod lookups by host IP and host port fail even though the cluster has a matching pod
- Updated the IP Watcher in destination to ignore pods in "Terminating" state (thanks @Wenliang-CHEN!)
- Modified the proxy-injector to add the opaque ports annotation to pods if their namespace has it set
- Added Support for TrafficSplit
v1alpha2
- Updated all the control-plane components to use go
1.16.2
.
-
CLI:
- Fixed an issue where the linkerd identity command returned the root certificate of a pod instead of its leaf certificates
- Fixed an issue where the destination service would respond with too big of a header and result in http2 protocol errors
- Updated the release process to build Linkerd CLI binaries for Apple Silicon M1 chips
- Improved error messaging when trying to install Linkerd on a cluster that already had Linkerd installed
- Added a loading spinner to the linkerd check command when running extension checks
- Added installNamespace toggle in the jaeger extension's install. (thanks @jijeesh!)
- Updated healthcheck pkg to have hintBaseURL configurable, useful for external extensions using that pkg
- Fixed TCP read and write bytes/sec calculations to group by label based off inbound or outbound traffic
- Fixed an issue in linkerd inject where the wrong annotation would be added when using --ingress flag
- Updated
linkerd repair
to be aware of the client and server versions - Updated
linkerd uninstall
to print error message when there are no resources to uninstall.
-
Helm:
- Aligned the Helm installation heartbeat schedule to match that of the CLI
-
Viz:
- Fixed an issue where the topology graph in the dashboard was no longer draggable.
- Updated dashboard build to use webpack v5
- Added CA certs to the Viz extension's metrics-api container so that it can validate the certificate of an external Prometheus
- Removed components from the control plane dashboard that now are part of the Viz extension
- Changed web's base image from debian to scratch
-
Multicluster:
- Fixed an issue with Multicluster's service mirror where its endpoint repair retries were not properly rate limited
-
Jaeger:
- Fixed components in the Jaeger extension to set the correct Prometheus scrape values
This edge supersedes edge-21.4.2
as a release candidate for stable-2.10.1
!
This release adds support for TrafficSplit v1alpha2
. Additionally, It includes
improvements to the web and proxy-init
images.
- Added Support for TrafficSplit
v1alpha2
- Changed web base image from debian to scratch
- Bumped the
proxy-init
image tov1.3.11
which updates the go version to be1.16.2
This edge release is another candidate for stable-2.10.1
!
It includes some CLI fixes and addresses an issue where the outbound proxy would forward traffic to the wrong pod when running in ingress mode.
Thank you to all of our users that have helped test and identify issues in 2.10!
- Fixed an issue in
linkerd inject
where the wrong annotation would be added when using--ingress
flag - Fixed a nil pointer dereference in
linkerd repair
caused by a mismatch between CLI and server versions - Removed an unnecessary error handling condition in multicluster check (thanks @wangchenglong01!)
- Fixed a caching issue in the outbound proxy that would cause it to forward traffic to the wrong pod when running in ingress mode.
- Removed unsupported
matches
field from TrafficSplit CRD
This is a release candidate for stable-2.10.1
!
This includes several fixes for the core installation as well the Multicluster, Jaeger, and Viz extensions. There are two significant proxy fixes that address TLS detection and admin server failures.
Thanks to all our 2.10 users who helped discover these issues!
- Fixed TCP read and write bytes/sec calculations to group by label based off inbound or outbound traffic
- Updated dashboard build to use webpack v5
- Modified the proxy-injector to add the opaque ports annotation to pods if their namespace has it set
- Added CA certs to the Viz extension's
metrics-api
container so that it can validate the certificate of an external Prometheus - Fixed an issue where inbound TLS detection from non-meshed workloads could break
- Fixed an issue where the admin server's HTTP detection would fail and not recover; these are now handled gracefully and without logging warnings
- Aligned the Helm installation heartbeat schedule to match that of the CLI
- Fixed an issue with Multicluster's service mirror where it's endpoint repair retries were not properly rate limited
- Removed components from the control plane dashboard that now are part of the Viz extension
- Fixed components in the Jaeger extension to set the correct Prometheus scrape values
This release fixes some issues around publishing of CLI binary for Apple Silicon M1 Chips. This release also includes some fixes and improvements to the dashboard, destination, and the CLI.
- Fixed an issue where the topology graph in the dashboard was no longer draggable
- Updated the IP Watcher in destination to ignore pods in "Terminating" state (thanks @Wenliang-CHEN!)
- Added
installNamespace
toggle in the jaeger extension's install. (thanks @jijeesh!) - Updated
healthcheck
pkg to havehintBaseURL
configurable, useful for external extensions using that pkg - Added multi-arch support for RabbitMQ integration tests (thanks @barkardk!)
This release includes various bug fixes and improvements to the CLI, the identity and destination control plane components as well as the proxy. This release also ships with a new CLI binary for Apple Silicon M1 chips.
- Added new RabbitMQ integration tests (thanks @barkardk!)
- Updated the Go version to 1.16.2
- Fixed an issue where the
linkerd identity
command returned the root certificate of a pod instead of its leaf certificate - Fixed an issue where the destination service would respond with too big of a header and result in http2 protocol errors
- Updated the release process to build Linkerd CLI binaries for Apple Silicon M1 chips
- Improved error messaging when trying to install Linkerd on a cluster that already had Linkerd installed
- Fixed an issue where the
destination
control plane component sometimes returned endpoint addresses with a0
port number while pods were undergoing a rollout (thanks @riccardofreixo!) - Added a loading spinner to the
linkerd check
command when running extension checks - Fixed an issue where pod lookups by host IP and host port fail even though the cluster has a matching pod
- Control plane proxies no longer emit warnings about the resolution stream ending. This error was innocuous.
- Fixed an issue where proxies could infinitely retry failed requests to the
destination
controller when it returned aFailedPrecondition
- The proxy's logging infrastructure has been updated to reduce memory pressure in high-connection environments.
This release introduces Linkerd extensions. The default control plane no longer
includes Prometheus, Grafana, the dashboard, or several other components that
previously shipped by default. This results in a much smaller and simpler set
of core functionalities. Visibility and metrics functionality is now available
in the Viz extension under the linkerd viz
command. Cross-cluster
communication functionality is now available in the Multicluster extension
under the linkerd multicluster
command. Distributed tracing functionality is
now available in the Jaeger extension under the linkerd jaeger
command.
This release also introduces the ability to mark certain ports as "opaque", indicating that the proxy should treat the traffic as opaque TCP instead of attempting protocol detection. This allows the proxy to provide TCP metrics and mTLS for server-speaks-first protocols. It also enables support for TCP traffic in the Multicluster extension.
Upgrade notes: Please see the upgrade instructions.
-
Proxy
- Updated the proxy to use TLS version 1.3; support for TLS 1.2 remains enabled for compatibility with prior proxy versions
- Improved support for server-speaks-first protocols by allowing ports to be
marked as opaque, causing the proxy to skip protocol detection. Ports can
be marked as opaque by setting the
config.linkerd.io/opaque-ports
annotation on the Pod and Service or by using the--opaque-ports
flag withlinkerd inject
- Ports
25,443,587,3306,5432,11211
have been removed from the default skip ports; all traffic through those ports is now proxied and handled opaquely by default - Fixed an issue that could cause proxies in "ingress mode"
(
linkerd.io/inject: ingress
) to use an excessive amount of memory - Improved diagnostic logging around "fail fast" and "max-concurrency exhausted" error messages
- Added a new
/shutdown
admin endpoint that may only be accessed over the loopback network allowing batch jobs to gracefully terminate the proxy on completion
-
Control Plane
- Removed all components and functionality related to visibility, tracing, or multicluster. These have been moved into extensions
- Changed the identity controller to receive the trust anchor via environment variable instead of by flag; this allows the certificate to be loaded from a config map or secret (thanks @mgoltzsche!)
- Added PodDisruptionBudgets to the control plane components so that they cannot be all terminated at the same time during disruptions (thanks @tustvold!)
-
CLI
- Changed the
check
command to include each installed extension'scheck
output; this allows users to check for proper configuration and installation of Linkerd without running a command for each extension - Moved the
metrics
,endpoints
, andinstall-sp
commands into subcommands under thediagnostics
command - Added an
--opaque-ports
flag tolinkerd inject
to easily mark ports as opaque. - Added the
repair
command which will repopulate resources needed for properly upgrading a Linkerd installation - Added Helm-style
set
,set-string
,values
,set-files
customization flags for thelinkerd install
andlinkerd upgrade
commands - Introduced the
linkerd identity
command, used to fetch the TLS certificates for injected pods (thanks @jimil749) - Removed the
get
andlogs
command from the CLI
- Changed the
-
Helm
- Changed many Helm values, please see the upgrade notes
-
Viz
- Introduced the
linkerd viz
subcommand which contains commands for installing the viz extension and all visibility commands - Updated the Web UI to only display the "Gateway" sidebar link when the multicluster extension is active
- Added a
linkerd viz list
command to list pods with tap enabled - Fixed an issue where the
tap
APIServer would not refresh its certs automatically when provided externally—like through cert-manager
- Introduced the
-
Multicluster
- Introduced the
linkerd multicluster
subcommand which contains commands for installing the multicluster extension and all multicluster commands - Added support for cross-cluster TCP traffic
- Updated the service mirror controller to copy the
config.linkerd.io/opaque-ports
annotation when mirroring services so that cross-cluster traffic can be correctly handled as opaque - Added support for multicluster gateways of types other than LoadBalancer (thanks @DaspawnW!)
- Introduced the
-
Jaeger
- Introduced the
linkerd jaeger
subcommand which contains commands for installing the jaeger extension and all tracing commands - Added a
linkerd jaeger list
command to list pods with tracing enabled
- Introduced the
This release includes changes from a massive list of contributors. A special thank-you to everyone who helped make this release possible: Lutz Behnke Björn Wenzel Filip Petkovski Simon Weald GMarkfjard hodbn Hu Shuai Jimil Desai jiraguha Joakim Roubert Josh Soref Kelly Campbell Matei David Mayank Shah Max Goltzsche Mitch Hulscher Eugene Formanenko Nathan J Mehl Nicolas Lamirault Oleh Ozimok Piyush Singariya Naga Venkata Pradeep Namburi rish-onesignal Shai Katz Takumi Sue Raphael Taylor-Davies Yashvardhan Kukreja
This edge release is another release candidate for stable 2.10 and fixes some final bugs found in testing. A big thank you to users who have helped us identity these issues!
- Fixed an issue with the service profile validating webhook that prevented service profiles from being added or updated
- Updated the
check
command output hint anchors to match Linkerd component names - Fixed a permission issue with the Viz extension's tap admin cluster role by adding namespace listing to the allowed actions
- Fixed an issue with the proxy where connections would not be torn down when communicating with a defunct endpoint
- Improved diagnostic logging in the proxy
- Fixed an issue with the Viz extension's Prometheus template that prevented users from specifying a log level flag for that component (thanks @n-oden!)
- Fixed a template parsing issue that prevented users from specifying additional
ignored inbound parts through Helm's
--set
flag - Fixed an issue with the proxy where non-HTTP streams could sometimes hang due to TLS buffering
This edge release is another release candidate, bringing us closer to
stable-2.10.0
! It fixes the Helm install/upgrade procedure and ships some new
CLI commands, among other improvements.
- Fixed Helm install/upgrade, which was failing when not explicitly setting
proxy.image.version
- Added a warning in the dashboard when viewing tap streams from resources that don't have tap enabled
- Added the command
linkerd viz list
to list meshed pods and indicate which can be tapped, which need to be restarted before they can be tapped, and which have tap disabled - Similarly, added the command
linkerd jaeger list
to list meshed pods and indicate which will participate in tracing - Added the
--opaque-ports
flag tolinkerd inject
to specify the list of opaque ports when injecting pods (and services) - Simplified the output of
linkerd jaeger check
, combining the checks for the status of each component into a single check - Changed the destination component to receive the list of default opaque ports set during install so that it's properly reflected during discovery
- Moved the level of the proxy server's I/O-related "Connection closed" messages from info to debug, which were not providing actionable information
This edge is a release candidate for stable-2.10.0
! It wraps up the functional
changes planned for the upcoming stable release. We hope you can help us test
this in your staging clusters so that we can address anything unexpected before
an official stable.
This release introduces support for CLI extensions. The Linkerd check
command
will now invoke each extension's check
command so that users can check the
health of their Linkerd installation and extensions with one command. Additional
documentation will follow for developers interested in creating extensions.
Additionally, there is no longer a default list of ports skipped by the proxy. These ports have been moved to opaque ports, meaning protocols like MySQL will be encrypted by default and without user input.
- Cleaned up entries in
values.yaml
by removingdo not edit
entries; they are now hardcoded in the templates - Added the count of service profiles installed in a cluster to the Heartbeat metrics
- Fixed CLI commands which would unnecessarily print usage instructions after encountering API errors (thanks @piyushsingariya!)
- Fixed the
install
command so that it errors after detecting there is an existing Linkerd installation in the cluster - Changed the identity controller to receive the trust anchor via environment variable instead of by flag; this allows the certificate to be loaded from a config map or secret (thanks @mgoltzsche!)
- Updated the proxy to use TLS version 1.3; support for TLS 1.2 remains enabled for compatibility with prior proxy versions
- The opaque ports annotation is now supported on services and enables users to use this annotation on mirrored services in multicluster installations
- Reverted the renaming of the
mirror.linkerd.io
label - Ports
25,443,587,3306,5432,11211
have been removed from the default skip ports; all traffic through those ports is now proxied and handled opaquely by default - Errors configuring the firewall in CNI are propagated so that they can be handled by the user
- Removed Viz extension warnings from the
check --proxy
command when tap is not configured for pods; this is now handled by theviz tap
command - Added support for CLI extensions as well as ensuring their
check
commands are invoked by Linkerd'scheck
command - Moved the
metrics
,endpoints
, andinstall-sp
commands into subcommands under thediagnostics
command. - Removed the
linkerd-
prefix from non-cluster scoped resources in the Viz and Jaeger extensions - Added the linkerd-await helper to all Linkerd containers so that the proxy can initialize before the components start making outbound connections
- Removed the
tcp_connection_duration_ms
histogram from the metrics export to fix high cardinality issues that surfaced through high memory usage
This release wraps up most of the functional changes planned for the upcoming
stable-2.10.0
release. Try this edge release in your staging cluster and
let us know if you see anything unexpected!
- Breaking change: Changed the multicluster
Service
-export annotation frommirror.linkerd.io/exported
tomulticluster.linkerd.io/export
- Updated the proxy-injector to to set the
config.linkerd.io/opaque-ports
annotation on newly-createdService
objects when the annotation is set on its parentNamespace
- Updated the proxy-injector to ignore pods that have disabled
automountServiceAccountToken
(thanks @jimil749) - Updated the proxy to log warnings when control plane components are unresolveable
- Updated the Destination controller to cache node topology metadata (thanks @fpetkovski)
- Updated the CLI to handle API errors without printing the CLI usage (thanks @piyushsingariya)
- Updated the Web UI to only display the "Gateway" sidebar link when the multicluster extension is active
- Fixed the Web UI on Chrome v88 (thanks @kellycampbell)
- Improved
install
anduninstall
behavior for extensions to prevent control-plane components from being left in a broken state - Docker images are now hosted on the
cr.l5d.io
registry - Updated base docker images to buster-20210208-slim
- Updated the Go version to 1.14.15
- Updated the proxy to prevent outbound connections to localhost to protect against traffic loops
This edge release introduces support for multicluster TCP!
The repair
command was added which will repopulate resources needed for
upgrading from a 2.9.x
installation. There will be an error message during the
upgrade process indicating that this command should be run so that users do not
need to guess.
Lastly, it contains a breaking change for Helm users. The global
field has
been removed from the Helm chart now that it is no longer needed. Users will
need to pass in the identity certificates again—along with any other
customizations, no longer rooted at global
.
- Breaking change: Removed the
Global
field from the Linkerd Helm chart now that it is unused because of the extension model - Added the
repair
command which will repopulate resources needed for properly upgrading a Linkerd installation - Fixed the spelling of the
sidecarContainers
key in the Viz extension Helm chart to match that of the template (thanks @n-oden!) - Added the
tapInjector.logLevel
key to the Viz extension helm chart so that the log level of the component can be configured - Removed the
--disable-tap
flag from theinject
command now that tap is no longer part of the core installation (thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Changed proxy configuration to use fully-qualified DNS names to avoid extra search paths in DNS resolutions
- Changed the
check
command to include each installed extension'scheck
output; this allows users to check for proper configuration and installation of Linkerd without running a command for each extension - Added proxy support for TCP traffic to the multicluster gateways
This edge release continues improving the proxy's diagnostics and also avoids timing out when the HTTP protocol detection fails. Additionally, old resource versions were upgraded to avoid warnings in k8s v1.19. Finally, it comes with lots of CLI improvements detailed below.
- Improved the proxy's diagnostic metrics to help us get better insights into services that are in fail-fast
- Improved the proxy's HTTP protocol detection to prevent timeout errors
- Upgraded CRD and webhook config resources to get rid of warnings in k8s v1.19 (thanks @mateiidavid!)
- Added viz components into the Linkerd Health Grafana charts
- Had the tap injector add a
viz.linkerd.io/tap-enabled
annotation when injecting a pod, which allowed providing clearer feedback for thelinkerd tap
command - Had the jaeger injector add a
jaeger.linkerd.io/tracing-enabled
annotation when injecting a pod, which also allowed providing better feedback for thelinkerd jaeger check
command - Improved the
linkerd uninstall
command so it fails gracefully when there still are injected resources in the cluster (a--force
flag was provided too) - Moved the
linkerd profile --tap
functionality into a new commandlinkerd viz profile --tap
, given tap now belongs to the viz extension - Expanded the
linkerd viz check
command to include data-plane checks - Cleaned-up YAML in templates that was incompatible with SOPS (thanks @tkms0106!)
This edge release continues to polish the Linkerd extension model and improves the robustness of the opaque transport.
- Improved the consistency of behavior of the
check
commands between Linkerd extensions - Fixed an issue where Linkerd extension commands could be run before the extension was fully installed
- Renamed some extension Helm charts for consistency:
- jaeger -> linkerd-jaeger
- linkerd2-multicluster -> linkerd-multicluster
- linkerd2-multicluster-link -> linkerd-multicluster-link
- Fixed an issue that could cause the inbound proxy to fail meshed HTTP/1 requests from older proxies (from the stable-2.8.x vintage)
- Changed opaque-port transport to be advertised via ALPN so that new proxies will not initiate opaque-transport connections to proxies from prior edge releases
- Added inbound proxy transport metrics with
tls="passthru"
when forwarding non-mesh TLS connections - Thanks to @hs0210 for adding new unit tests!
This edge release improves proxy diagnostics and recovery in situations where
the proxy is temporarily unable to route requests. Additionally, the viz
and
multicluster
CLI sub-commands have been updated for consistency.
Full release notes:
- Added Helm-style
set
,set-string
,values
,set-files
customization flags for thelinkerd install
andlinkerd multicluster install
commands - Fixed an issue where
linkerd metrics
could return metrics for the incorrect set of pods when there are overlapping label selectors - Added tap-injector to linkerd-viz which is responsible for adding the tap service name environment variable to the Linkerd proxy container
- Improved diagnostics when the proxy is temporarily unable to route requests
- Made proxy recovery for a service more robust when the proxy is unable to route requests, even when new requests are being received
- Added
client
andserver
prefixes in the proxy logs for socket-level errors to indicate which side of the proxy encountered the error - Improved jaeger-injector reliability in environments with many resources by adding watch RBAC permissions
- Added check to confirm whether the jaeger-injector pod is in running state (thanks @yashvardhan-kukreja!)
- Fixed a crash in the destination controller when EndpointSlices are enabled (thanks @oleh-ozimok!)
- Added a
linkerd viz check
sub-command to verify the states of thelinkerd-viz
components - Added a
log-format
flag to optionally output the control plane component log output as JSON (thanks @mo4islona!) - Updated the logic in the
metrics
andprofile
subcommands to use thenamespace
specified by thecurrent-context
of the KUBECONFIG so that it is no longer necessary to use the--namespace
flag to query resources in the current namespace. Queries for resources in namespaces other than the current namespace still require the--namespace
flag - Added new pod 'linkerd-metrics-api' set up by
linkerd viz install
that manages all functionality dependent on Prometheus, thus removing most of the dependencies on Prometheus from the linkerd core installation - Removed need to have linkerd-viz installed for the
linkerd multicluster check
command to properly work.
This edge release continues the work on decoupling non-core Linkerd components.
Commands that use the viz extension i.e, dashboard
, edges
, routes
,
stat
, tap
and top
are moved to the viz
sub-command. These commands are still
available under root but are marked as deprecated and will be removed in a
later stable release.
This release also upgrades the proxy's dependencies to the Tokio v1 ecosystem.
- Moved sub-commands that use the viz extension under
viz
- Started ignoring pods with
Succeeded
status when watching IP addresses in destination. This allows the re-use of IPs of terminated pods - Support Bring your own Jaeger use-case by adding
collector.jaegerAddr
in the Jaeger extension. - Fixed an issue with the generation of working manifests in the
podAntiAffinity
use-case - Added support for the modification of proxy resources in the viz
extension through
values.yaml
in Helm and flags in CLI. - Improved error reporting for port-forward logic with namespace and pod data, used across dashboard, checks, etc (thanks @piyushsingariya)
- Added support to disable the rendering of
linkerd-viz
namespace resource in the viz extension (thanks @nlamirault) - Made service-profile generation work offline with
--ignore-cluster
flag (thanks @piyushsingariya) - Upgraded the proxy's dependencies to the Tokio v1 ecosystem
This edge release introduces a new "opaque transport" feature that allows the
proxy to securely transport server-speaks-first and otherwise opaque TCP
traffic. Using the config.linkerd.io/opaque-ports
annotation on pods and
namespaces, users can configure ports that should skip the proxy's protocol
detection.
Additionally, a new linkerd-viz
extension has been introduced that separates
the installation of the Grafana, Prometheus, web, and tap components. This
extension closely follows the Jaeger and multicluster extensions; users can
install
and uninstall
with the linkerd viz ..
command as well as configure
for HA with the --ha
flag.
The linkerd viz install
command does not have any cli flags to customize the
install directly, but instead follows the Helm way of customization by using
flags such as set
, set-string
, values
, set-files
.
Finally, a new /shutdown
admin endpoint that may only be accessed over the
loopback network has been added. This allows batch jobs to gracefully terminate
the proxy on completion. The linkerd-await
utility can be used to automate
this.
- Added a new
linkerd multicluster check
command to validate that thelinkerd-multicluster
extension is working correctly - Fixed description in the
linkerd edges
command (thanks @jsoref!) - Moved the Grafana, Prometheus, web, and tap components into a new Viz chart, following the same extension model that multicluster and Jaeger follow
- Introduced a new "opaque transport" feature that allows the proxy to securely transport server-speaks-first and otherwise opaque TCP traffic
- Removed the check comparing the
ca.crt
field in the identity issuer secret and the trust anchors in the Linkerd config; these values being different is not a failure case for thelinkerd check
command (thanks @cypherfox!) - Removed the Prometheus check from the
linkerd check
command since it now depends on a component that is installed with the Viz extension - Fixed error messages thrown by the cert checks in
linkerd check
(thanks @pradeepnnv!) - Added PodDisruptionBudgets to the control plane components so that they cannot be all terminated at the same time during disruptions (thanks @tustvold!)
- Fixed an issue that displayed the wrong
linkerd.io/proxy-version
when it is overridden by annotations (thanks @mateiidavid!) - Added support for custom registries in the
linkerd-viz
helm chart (thanks @jimil749!) - Renamed
proxy-mutator
tojaeger-injector
in thelinkerd-jaeger
extension - Added a new
/shutdown
admin endpoint that may only be accessed over the loopback network allowing batch jobs to gracefully terminate the proxy on completion - Introduced the
linkerd identity
command, used to fetch the TLS certificates for injected pods (thanks @jimil749) - Fixed an issue with the CNI plugin where it was incorrectly terminating and emitting error events (thanks @mhulscher!)
- Re-added support for non-LoadBalancer service types in the
linkerd-multicluster
extension
This edge release adds support for the config.linkerd.io/opaque-ports
annotation on pods and namespaces, to configure ports that should skip the
proxy's protocol detection. In addition, it adds new CLI commands related to the
linkerd-jaeger
extension, fixes bugs in the CLI install
and upgrade
commands and Helm charts, and fixes a potential false positive in the proxy's
HTTP protocol detection. Finally, it includes improvements in proxy performance
and memory usage, including an upgrade for the proxy's dependency on the Tokio
async runtime.
- Added support for the
config.linkerd.io/opaque-ports
annotation on pods and namespaces, to indicate to the proxy that some ports should skip protocol detection - Fixed an issue where
linkerd install --ha
failed to honor flags - Fixed an issue where
linkerd upgrade --ha
can override existing configs - Added missing label to the
linkerd-config-overrides
secret to avoid breaking upgrades performed with the help ofkubectl apply --prune
- Added a missing icon to Jaeger Helm chart
- Added new
linkerd jaeger check
CLI command to validate that thelinkerd-jaeger
extension is working correctly - Added new
linkerd jaeger uninstall
CLI command to print thelinkerd-jaeger
extension's resources so that they can be piped intokubectl delete
- Fixed an issue where the
linkerd-cni
daemonset may not be installed on all intended nodes, due to missing tolerations to thelinkerd-cni
Helm chart (thanks @rish-onesignal!) - Fixed an issue where the
tap
APIServer would not refresh its certs automatically when provided externally—like through cert-manager - Changed the proxy's cache eviction strategy to reduce memory consumption, especially for busy HTTP/1.1 clients
- Fixed an issue in the proxy's HTTP protocol detection which could cause false positives for non-HTTP traffic
- Increased the proxy's default dispatch timeout to 5 seconds to accommodate connection pools which might open connections without immediately making a request
- Updated the proxy's Tokio dependency to v0.3
This edge release is functionally the same as edge-20.12.2
. It fixes an issue
that prevented the release build from occurring.
- Fixed an issue where the
proxy-injector
andsp-validator
did not refresh their certs automatically when provided externally—like through cert-manager - Added support for overrides flags to the
jaeger install
command to allow setting Helm values when installing the Linkerd-jaeger extension - Added missing Helm values to the multicluster chart (thanks @DaspawnW!)
- Moved tracing functionality to the
linkerd-jaeger
extension - Fixed various issues in developer shell scripts (thanks @joakimr-axis!)
- Fixed an issue where
install --ha
was only partially applying the high availability config - Updated RBAC API versions in the CNI chart (thanks @glitchcrab!)
- Fixed an issue where TLS credentials are changed during upgrades, but the Linkerd webhooks would not restart, leaving them to use older credentials and fail requests
- Stopped publishing the multicluster link chart as its primary use case is in
the
multicluster link
command and not being installed through Helm - Added service mirror error logs for when the multicluster gateway's hostname cannot be resolved.
This edge release continues the work of decoupling non-core Linkerd components by moving more tracing related functionality into the Linkerd-jaeger extension.
- Continued work on moving tracing functionality from the main control plane
into the
linkerd-jaeger
extension - Fixed a potential panic in the proxy when looking up a socket's peer address while under high load
- Added automatic readme generation for charts (thanks @GMarkfjard!)
- Fixed zsh completion for the CLI (thanks @jiraguha!)
- Added support for multicluster gateways of types other than LoadBalancer (thanks @DaspawnW!)
This edge release improves the proxy's support high-traffic workloads. It also
contains the first steps towards decoupling non-core Linkerd components, the
first iteration being a new linkerd jaeger
sub-command for installing tracing.
Please note this is still a work in progress.
- Addressed some issues reported around clients seeing max-concurrency errors by increasing the default in-flight request limit to 100K pending requests
- Have the proxy appropriately set
content-type
when synthesizing gRPC error responses - Bumped the
proxy-init
image tov1.3.8
which is based off ofbuster-20201117-slim
to reduce potential security vulnerabilities - No longer panic in rare cases when
linkerd-config
doesn't have an entry forGlobal
configs (thanks @hodbn!) - Work in progress: the
/jaeger
directory now contains the charts and commands for installing the tracing component.
- Fixed an issue in the destination service where endpoints always included a protocol hint, regardless of the controller label being present or not
This edge release improves support for CNI by properly handling parameters
passed to the nsenter
command, relaxes checks on root and intermediate
certificates (following X509 best practices), and fixes two issues: one that
prevented installation of the control plane into a custom namespace and one
which failed to update endpoint information when a headless service is modified.
This release also improves linkerd proxy performance by eliminating unnecessary
endpoint resolutions for TCP traffic and properly tearing down serverside
connections when errors occur.
- Added HTTP/2 keepalive PING frames
- Removed logic to avoid redundant TCP endpoint resolution
- Fixed an issue where serverside connections were not torn down when an error occurs
- Updated
linkerd check
so that it doesn't attempt to validate the subject alternative name (SAN) on root and intermediate certificates. SANs for leaf certificates will continue to be validated - Fixed a CLI issue where the
linkerd-namespace
flag is not honored when passed to theinstall
andupgrade
commands - Fixed an issue where the proxy does not receive updated endpoint information when a headless service is modified
- Updated the control plane Docker images to use
buster-20201117-slim
to reduce potential security vulnerabilities - Updated the proxy-init container to
v1.3.7
which fixes CNI issues in certain environments by properly parsingnsenter
args
This edge release reduces memory consumption of Linkerd proxies which maintain many idle connections (such as Prometheus). It also removes some obsolete commands from the CLI and allows setting custom annotations on multicluster gateways.
- Reduced the default idle connection timeout to 5s for outbound clients and 20s for inbound clients to reduce the proxy's memory footprint, especially on Prometheus instances
- Added support for setting annotations on the multicluster gateway in Helm which allows setting the load balancer as internal (thanks @shaikatz!)
- Removed the
get
andlogs
command from the CLI
This release extends Linkerd's zero-config mutual TLS (mTLS) support to all TCP connections, allowing Linkerd to transparently encrypt and authenticate all TCP connections in the cluster the moment it's installed. It also adds ARM support, introduces a new multi-core proxy runtime for higher throughput, adds support for Kubernetes service topologies, and lots, lots more, as described below:
-
Proxy
- Performed internal improvements for lower latencies under high concurrency
- Reduced performance impact of logging, especially when the
debug
ortrace
log levels are disabled - Improved error handling for DNS errors encountered when discovering control plane addresses; this can be common during installation before all components have been started, allowing linkerd to continue to operate normally in HA during node outages
-
Control Plane
- Added support for topology-aware service routing to the Destination controller; when providing service discovery updates to proxies the Destination controller will now filter endpoints based on the service's topology preferences
- Added support for the new Kubernetes
EndpointSlice
resource to the Destination controller; Linkerd can be installed with
--enable-endpoint-slices
flag to use this resource rather than the Endpoints API in clusters where this new API is supported
-
Dashboard
- Added new Spanish translations (please help us translate into your language!)
- Added new section for exposing multicluster gateway metrics
-
CLI
- Renamed the
--addon-config
flag to--config
to clarify this flag can be used to set any Helm value - Added fish shell completions to the
linkerd
command
- Renamed the
-
Multicluster
- Replaced the single
service-mirror
controller with separate controllers that will be installed per target cluster throughlinkerd multicluster link
- Changed the mechanism for mirroring services: instead of relying on annotations on the target services, now the source cluster should specify which services from the target cluster should be exported by using a label selector
- Added support for creating multiple service accounts when installing multicluster with Helm to allow more granular revocation
- Added a multicluster
unlink
command for removing multicluster links
- Replaced the single
-
Prometheus
- Moved Linkerd's bundled Prometheus into an add-on (enabled by default); this makes the Linkerd Prometheus more configurable, gives it a separate upgrade lifecycle from the rest of the control plane, and allows users to disable the bundled Prometheus instance
- The long-awaited Bring-Your-Own-Prometheus case has been finally addressed:
added
global.prometheusUrl
to the Helm config to have linkerd use an external Prometheus instance instead of the one provided by default - Added an option to persist data to a volume instead of memory, so that historical metrics are available when Prometheus is restarted
- The helm chart can now configure persistent storage and limits
-
Other
- Added a new
linkerd.io/inject: ingress
annotation and accompanying--ingress
flag to theinject
command, to configure the proxy to support service profiles and enable per-route metrics and traffic splits for HTTP ingress controllers - Changed the type of the injector and tap API secrets to
kubernetes.io/tls
so they can be provisioned by cert-manager - Changed default docker image repository to
ghcr.io
fromgcr.io
; Users who pull the images into private repositories should take note of this change - Introduced support for authenticated docker registries
- Simplified the way that Linkerd stores its configuration; configuration is
now stored as Helm values in the
linkerd-config
ConfigMap - Added support for Helm configuration of per-component proxy resources requests
- Added a new
This release includes changes from a massive list of contributors. A special thank-you to everyone who helped make this release possible: Abereham G Wodajie, Alexander Berger, Ali Ariff, Arthur Silva Sens, Chris Campbell, Daniel Lang, David Tyler, Desmond Ho, Dominik Münch, George Garces, Herrmann Hinz, Hu Shuai, Jeffrey N. Davis, Joakim Roubert, Josh Soref, Lutz Behnke, MaT1g3R, Marcus Vaal, Markus, Matei David, Matt Miller, Mayank Shah, Naseem, Nil, OlivierB, Olukayode Bankole, Paul Balogh, Rajat Jindal, Raphael Taylor-Davies, Simon Weald, Steve Gray, Suraj Deshmukh, Tharun Rajendran, Wei Lun, Zhou Hao, ZouYu, aimbot31, iohenkies, memory, and tbsoares
This edge supersedes edge-20.10.6 as a release candidate for stable-2.9.0.
- Fixed issue where the
check
command would error when there is no Prometheus configured - Fixed recent regression that caused multicluster on EKS to not work properly
- Changed the
check
command to warn instead of error when webhook certificates are near expiry - Added the
--ingress
flag to theinject
command which adds the recently introducedlinkerd.io/inject: ingress
annotation - Fixed issue with upgrades where external certs would be fetched and stored even though this does not happen on fresh installs with externally created certs
- Fixed issue with upgrades where the issuer cert expiration was being reset
- Removed the
--registry
flag from themulticluster install
command - Removed default CPU limits for the proxy and control plane components in HA mode
This edge supersedes edge-20.10.5 as a release candidate for stable-2.9.0. It
adds a new linkerd.io/inject: ingress
annotation to support service profiles
and enable per-route metrics and traffic splits for HTTP ingress controllers
- Added a new
linkerd.io/inject: ingress
annotation to configure the proxy to support service profiles and enable per-route metrics and traffic splits for HTTP ingress controllers - Reduced performance impact of logging in the proxy, especially when the
debug
ortrace
log levels are disabled - Fixed spurious warnings logged by the
linkerd profile
CLI command
This edge supersedes edge-20.10.4 as a release candidate for stable-2.9.0. It adds a fix for updating the destination service when there are no endpoints
- Added a fix to clear the EndpointTranslator state when it gets a
NoEndpoints
message. This ensures that the clients get the correct set of endpoints during an update.
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.9.0. For the proxy, there have been changes to improve performance, remove unused code, and configure ports that can be ignored by default. Also, this edge release adds enhancements to the multicluster configuration and observability, adds more translations to the dashboard, and addresses a bug in the CLI.
- Added more Spanish translations to the dashboard and more labels that can be translated
- Added support for creating multiple service accounts when installing multicluster with Helm to allow more granular revocation
- Renamed
global.proxy.destinationGetNetworks
toglobal.clusterNetworks
. This is a cluster-wide setting and can no longer be overridden per-pod - Fixed an empty multicluster Grafana graph which used a deprecated label
- Added the control plane tracing ServiceAccounts to the linkerd-psp RoleBinding so that it can be used in environments where PodSecurityPolicy is enabled
- Enhanced EKS support by adding
100.64.0.0/10
to the set of discoverable networks - Fixed a bug in the way that the
--all-namespaces
flag is handled by thelinkerd edges
command - Added a default set of ports to bypass the proxy for server-first, https, and memcached traffic
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.9.0. It overhauls the discovery and routing logic implemented by the proxy, simplifies the way that Linkerd stores configuration, and adds new Helm values to configure additional labels, annotations, and namespace selectors for webhooks.
- Added podLabels and podAnnotations Helm values to allow adding additional labels or annotations to Linkerd control plane pods (thanks @tustvold!)
- Added namespaceSelector Helm value for configuring the namespace selector used by admission webhooks (thanks @tustvold!)
- Expanded the 'linkerd edges' command to show TCP connections
- Overhauled the discovery and routing logic implemented by the proxy:
- The
l5d-dst-override
header is no longer honored - When the application attempts to connect to a pod IP, the proxy no longer load balances these requests among all pods in the service. The proxy will now honor session-stickiness as selected by an application-level load balancer
TrafficSplits
are only applied when a client targets a service's IP- The proxy no longer performs DNS "canonicalization" to translate relative host header names to a fully-qualified form
- The
- Simplified the way that Linkerd stores its configuration. Configuration is now stored as Helm values in the linkerd-config ConfigMap
- Renamed the --addon-config flag to --config to clarify this flag can be used to set any Helm value
This edge release adds more improvements for mTLS for all TCP traffic. It also includes significant internal improvements to the way Linkerd configuration is stored within the cluster.
- Changed TCP metrics exported by the proxy to ensure that peer
identities are encoded via the
client_id
andserver_id
labels. - Removed the dependency of control plane components on
linkerd-config
- Updated the data structure
proxy-injector
uses to derive the configuration used when injecting workloads
This edge release includes a couple of external contributions towards improved cert-manager support and Grafana charts fixes, among other enhancements.
- Changed the type of the injector and tap API secrets to
kubernetes.io/tls
, so they can be provisioned by cert-manager (thanks @cypherfox!) - Fixed the "Kubernetes cluster monitoring" Grafana dashboard that had a few charts with incomplete data (thanks @aimbot31!)
- Fixed the
service-mirror
multicluster component so that it retries connections to the target cluster's Kubernetes API when it's not reachable, instead of blocking - Increased the proxy's default timeout for DNS resolution to 500ms, as there were reports that 100ms was too restrictive
This edge release introduces support for authenticated docker registries and fixes a recent multicluster regression.
- Fixed a regression in multicluster gateway configurations that would forbid inbound gateway traffic
- Upgraded bundled Grafana to v7.1.5
- Enabled Jaeger receiver in collector configuration in Helm chart (thanks @olivierboudet!)
- Fixed skip port configuration being skipped in CNI plugin
- Introduced support for authenticated docker registries (thanks @c-n-c!)
This edge release includes fixes and updates for the control plane and CLI.
- Added
--dest-cni-bin-dir
flag to thelinkerd install-cni
command, to configure the directory on the host where the CNI binary will be placed - Removed
collector.name
andjaeger.name
config fields from the tracing addon - Updated Jaeger to 1.19.2
- Fixed a warning about deprecated Go packages in controller container logs
This edge release continues the work of adding support for mTLS for all TCP
traffic and changes the default container registry to ghcr.io
from gcr.io
.
If you are upgrading from stable-2.8.x
with the Linkerd CLI using the
linkerd upgrade
command, you must add the --addon-overwrite
flag to ensure
that the grafana image is properly set.
- Removed the default timeout for ServiceProfiles so that ServiceProfile routes behave the same as when there is no ServiceProfile definition
- Changed default docker image repository to ghcr.io from gcr.io. Users who pull the images into private repositories should take note of this change
- Added endpoint labels to outbound TCP metrics to provide more context and detail for the metrics, add load balancing to TCP connections (bypassing kube-proxy), and secure the connection with mTLS when both endpoints are meshed
- Made unnamed ServiceProfile discovery configurable using the
proxy.destinationGetNetworks
variable to set theLINKERD2_PROXY_DESTINATION_PROFILE_NETWORKS
variable in the proxy chart template - Added TLS certificate validation for the Injector, SP Validator, and Tap
webhooks to the
linkerd check
command
This edge release contains an important proxy update that allows linkerd to continue to operate normally in HA during node outages. We're also adding full Kubernetes 1.19 support!
- Improved the proxy's error handling for DNS errors encountered when discovering control plane addresses, which can be common during installation, before all components have been started
- The destination and identity services had to be made headless in order to support that new controller discovery (which now can leverage SRV records)
- Use SAN fields when generating the linkerd webhook configs; this completes the Kubernetes 1.19 support which enforces them
- Fixed
linkerd check
for multicluster that was spuriously claiming the absence of some resources - Improved the injection test cleanup (thanks @zhouhao3!)
- Added ability to run the integration test suite using a cluster in an ARM architecture (thanks @aliariff!)
- Fixed a problem causing the
enable-endpoint-slices
flag to not be persisted when set vialinkerd upgrade
(thanks @Matei207!) - Removed SMI-Metrics templates and experimental sub-commands
- Use
--frozen-lockfile
to avoid accidental update of dashboard JS dependencies in CI (thanks @tharun208!)
This edge release adds support for topology-aware service routing to
the Destination controller. When providing service discovery updates to proxies,
the Destination controller will now filter endpoints based on the service's
topology preferences. Additionally, this release includes bug fixes for the
linkerd check
CLI command and web dashboard.
- CLI
linkerd check
will no longer warn about a looser webhook failure policy in HA mode
- Controller
- Added support for topology-aware service routing to the Destination controller (thanks @Matei207)
- Changed the Destination controller to always return destination overrides for service profiles when no traffic split is present
- Web UI
- Fixed Tap
Authority
dropdown not being populated (thanks to @tharun208!)
- Fixed Tap
This edge release adds an internationalization framework to the dashboard,
Spanish translations to the dashboard UI, and a linkerd multicluster uninstall
command for graceful removal of the multicluster components.
- Web UI
- Added Spanish translations to the dashboard
- Added a framework and documentation to simplify creation of new translations
- Multicluster
- Added a multicluster uninstall command
- Added a warning from
linkerd check --multicluster
if the multicluster support is not installed
This edge adds multi-arch support to Linkerd! Our docker images and CLI now support the amd64, arm64, and arm architectures.
- Multicluster
- Added a multicluster unlink command for removing multicluster links
- Improved multicluster checks to be more informative when the remote API is not reachable
- Proxy
- Enabled a multi-threaded runtime to substantially improve latency especially when the proxy is serving requests for many concurrent connections
- Other
- Fixed an issue where the debug sidecar image was missing during upgrades (thanks @javaducky!)
- Updated all control plane plane and proxy container images to be multi-arch to support amd64, arm64, and arm (thanks @aliariff!)
- Fixed an issue where check was failing when DisableHeartBeat was set to true (thanks @mvaal!)
This edge brings a new approach to multicluster service mirror controllers and the way services in target clusters are selected for mirroring.
The long-awaited Bring-Your-Own-Prometheus case has been finally addressed.
Many other improvements from our great contributors are described below. Also note progress is still being made under the covers for future support for Service Topologies (by @Matei207) and delivering image builds in multiple platforms (by @aliariff).
- Multicluster
- Replaced the single
service-mirror
controller, with separate controllers that will be installed per target cluster throughlinkerd multicluster link
. More info here. - Changed the mechanism for mirroring services: instead of relying on annotations on the target services, now the source cluster should specify which services from the target cluster should be exported by using a label selector. More info here.
- Added new section in the dashboard for exposing multicluster gateway metrics (thanks @tharun208!)
- Replaced the single
- Prometheus
- Added
global.prometheusUrl
to the Helm config to have linkerd use an external Prometheus instance instead of the one provided by default. - Added ability to declare sidecar containers in the Prometheus Helm config. This allows adding components for cases like exporting logs to services such as Cloudwatch, Stackdriver, Datadog, etc. (thanks @memory!)
- Upgraded Prometheus to the latest version (v2.19.3), which should consume substantially less memory, among other benefits.
- Added
- Other
- Fixed bug in
linkerd check
that was failing to wait for Prometheus to be available right after having installed linkerd. - Added ability to set
priorityClassName
for CNI DaemonSet pods, and to install CNI in an existing namespace (both options provided through the CLI and as Helm configs) (thanks @alex-berger!) - Added support for overriding the proxy's inbound and outbound TCP connection timeouts (thanks @mmiller1!)
- Added library support for dashboard i18n. Strings still need to be tagged and translations to be added. More info here.
- In some Helm charts, replaced the non-standard
linkerd.io/helm-release-version
annotation withchecksum/config
for forcing restarting the component during upgrades (thanks @naseemkullah!) - Upgraded the proxy init-container to v1.3.4, which comes with an updated debian-buster distro and will provide cleaner logs listing the iptables rules applied.
- Fixed bug in
This edge release adds support for the new Kubernetes
EndpointSlice
resource to the Destination controller. Using the EndpointSlice API is more
efficient for the Kubernetes control plane than using the Endpoints API. If
the cluster supports EndpointSlices (a beta feature in Kubernetes 1.17),
Linkerd can be installed with --enable-endpoint-slices
flag to use this
resource rather than the Endpoints API.
- Added fish shell completions to the
linkerd
command (thanks @WLun001!) - Enabled the support for EndpointSlices (thanks @Matei207!)
- Separated Prometheus checks and made them runnable only when the add-on is enabled
- Add preliminary support for EndpointSlices which will be usable in future releases (thanks @Matei207!)
- Internal improvements to the CI process for testing Helm installations
This edge release moves Linkerd's bundled Prometheus into an add-on. This makes the Linkerd Prometheus more configurable, gives it a separate upgrade lifecycle from the rest of the control plane, and will allow users to disable the bundled Prometheus instance. In addition, this release includes fixes for several issues, including a regression where the proxy would fail to report OpenCensus spans.
- Prometheus is now an optional add-on, enabled by default
- Custom tolerations can now be specified for control plane resources when installing with Helm (thanks @DesmondH0!)
- Evicted data plane pods are no longer considered to be failed by
linkerd check --proxy
, fixing an issue where the check would be retried indefinitely as long as evicted pods are present - Fixed a regression where proxy spans were not reported to OpenCensus
- Fixed a bug where the proxy injector would fail to render skipped port lists when installed with Helm
- Internal improvements to the proxy for lower latencies under high concurrency
- Thanks to @Hellcatlk and @surajssd for adding new unit tests and spelling fixes!
This edge release features the option to persist prometheus data to a volume instead of memory, so that historical metrics are available when prometheus is restarted. Additional changes are outlined in the bullet points below.
- Some commands like
linkerd stat
would fail if any control plane components were unhealthy, even when other replicas are healthy. The check conditions for these commands have been improved - The helm chart can now configure persistent storage for Prometheus (thanks @naseemkullah!)
- The proxy log output format can now be configured to
plain
orjson
using theconfig.linkerd.io/proxy-log-format
annotation or theglobal.proxy.logFormat
value in the helm chart (thanks again @naseemkullah!) linkerd install --addon-config=
now supports URLs in addition to local files- The CNI Helm chart used the incorrect variable name to determine the
createdBy
version tag. This is now controlled bycniPluginVersion
in the helm chart - The proxy's default buffer size has been increased, which reduces latency when the proxy has many concurrent clients
This edge release moves the proxy onto a new version of the Tokio runtime. This allows us to more easily integrate with the ecosystem and may yield performance benefits as well.
- Upgraded the proxy's underlying Tokio runtime and its related libraries
- Added support for PKCS8 formatted ECDSA private keys
- Added support for Helm configuration of per-component proxy resources requests and limits (thanks @cypherfox!)
- Updated the
linkerd inject
command to throw an error while injecting non-compliant pods (thanks @mayankshah1607)
This release fixes multicluster gateways support on EKS.
- The multicluster service-mirror has been extended to resolve DNS names for target clusters when an IP address is not known.
- Linkerd checks could fail when run from the dashboard. Thanks to @alex-berger for providing a fix!
- Have the service mirror controller check in
linkerd check
retry on failures. - As of this version we're including a Chocolatey package (Windows) next to the other binaries in the release assets in GitHub.
- Base images have been updated:
- debian:buster-20200514-slim
- grafana/grafana:7.0.3
- The shell scripts under
bin
continued to be improved, thanks to @joakimr-axis!
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.8.1. It includes a fix to support multicluster gateways on EKS.
- The
config.linkerd.io/proxy-destination-get-networks
annotation configures the networks for which a proxy can discover metadata. This is an advanced configuration option that has security implications. - The multicluster service-mirror has been extended to resolve DNS names for target clusters when an IP address it not known.
- Linkerd checks could fail when run from the dashboard. Thanks to @alex-berger for providing a fix!
- The CLI will be published for Chocolatey (Windows) on future stable releases.
- Base images have been updated:
- debian:buster-20200514-slim
- grafana/grafana:7.0.3
This release introduces new a multi-cluster extension to Linkerd, allowing it to establish connections across Kubernetes clusters that are secure, transparent to the application, and work with any network topology.
- The CLI has a new set of
linkerd multicluster
sub-commands that provide tooling to create the resources needed to discover services across Kubernetes clusters. - The
linkerd multicluster gateways
command exposes gateway-specific telemetry to supplement the existingstat
andtap
commands. - The Linkerd-provided Grafana instance remains enabled by default, but it can now be disabled. When it is disabled, the Linkerd dashboard can be configured to link to an alternate, externally-managed Grafana instance.
- Jaeger & OpenCensus are configurable as an add-on; and the proxy has been improved to emit spans with labels that reflect its pod's metadata.
- The
linkerd-cni
component has been promoted from experimental to stable. linkerd profile --open-api
now honors thex-linkerd-retryable
andx-linkerd-timeout
OpenAPI annotations.- The Helm chart continues to become more flexible and modular, with new Prometheus configuration options. More information is available in the Helm chart README.
- gRPC stream error handling has been improved so that transport errors
are indicated to the client with a
grpc-status: UNAVAILABLE
trailer. - The proxy's memory footprint could grow significantly when server-speaks-first-protocol connections hit the proxy. Now, a timeout is in place to prevent these connections from consuming resources.
- After benchmarking the proxy in high-concurrency situations, the inbound proxy has been improved to reduce contention, improving latency and reducing spurious timeouts.
- The proxy could fail requests to services that had only 1 request every 60 seconds. This race condition has been eliminated.
- Finally, users reported that ingress misconfigurations could cause the proxy to consume an entire CPU which could lead to timeouts. The proxy now attempts to prevent the most common traffic-loop scenarios to protect against this.
NOTE: Linkerd's multicluster
extension does not yet work on Amazon
EKS. We expect to follow this release with a stable-2.8.1 to address this
issue. Follow #4582 for updates.
This release includes changes from a massive list of contributors. A special thank-you to everyone who helped make this release possible: @aliariff, @amariampolskiy, @arminbuerkle, @arthursens, @christianhuening, @christyjacob4, @cypherfox, @daxmc99, @dr0pdb, @drholmie, @hydeenoble, @joakimr-axis, @jpresky, @kohsheen1234, @lewiscowper, @lundbird, @matei207, @mayankshah1607, @mmiller1, @naseemkullah, @sannimichaelse, & @supra08.
This edge release is our second release candidate for stable-2.8
, including
various fixes and improvements around multicluster support.
- CLI
- Fixed bad output in the
linkerd multicluster gateways
command - Improved the error returned when running the CLI with no KUBECONFIG path set (thanks @Matei207!)
- Fixed bad output in the
- Controller
- Fixed issue where mirror service wasn't created when paired to a gateway whose external IP wasn't yet provided
- Fixed issue where updating the gateway identity annotation wasn't propagated back into the mirror gateway endpoints object
- Fixed issue where updating the gateway ports wasn't reflected in the gateway mirror service
- Increased the log level for some of the service mirror events
- Changed the nginx gateway config so that it runs as non-root and denies all requests to locations other than the probe path
- Web UI
- Fixed multicluster Grafana dashboard
- Internal
- Added flag in integration tests to dump fixture diffs into a separate directory (thanks @cypherfox!)
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.8
! It introduces several
improvements and fixes for multicluster support.
- CLI
- Added multicluster daisy chain checks to
linkerd check
- Added list of successful gateways in multicluster checks section of
linkerd check
- Added multicluster daisy chain checks to
- Controller
- Renamed
nginx-configuration
ConfigMap tolinkerd-gateway-config
(please manually remove the former if upgrading from an earlier multicluster install, thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Renamed multicluster gateway ports to
mc-gateway
andmc-probe
- Fixed Service Profiles routes for
linkerd-prometheus
- Renamed
- Internal
- Fixed shellcheck errors in all
bin/
scripts (thanks @joakimr-axis!)
- Fixed shellcheck errors in all
- Helm
- Added support for
linkerd mc allow
- Added ability to disable secret resources for self-signed certs (thanks @cypherfox!)
- Added support for
- Proxy
- Modified the
linkerd-gateway
component to use the inbound proxy, rather than nginx, for gateway; this allows Linkerd to detect loops and propagate identity
- Modified the
This edge release adds refinements to the Linkerd multicluster implementation, adds new health checks for the tracing add-on, and addresses an issue in which outbound requests from the proxy result in looping behavior.
- CLI
- Added the
multicluster
command along with subcommands to configure and deploy Linkerd workloads which enable services to be mirrored across clusters - Added health-checks for tracing add-on
- Added the
- Proxy
- Added logic to prevent loops in outbound requests
- CLI
- Fixed the display of the meshed pod column for non-selector services in
linkerd stat
output - Added an
addon-overwrite
upgrade flag which allows users to overwrite the existing addon config rather than merging into it - Added a
--close-wait-timeout
inject flag which sets thenf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close_wait
property which can be used to mitigate connection issues with application that hold half-closed sockets
- Fixed the display of the meshed pod column for non-selector services in
- Controller
- Restricted the service-mirror's RBAC permissions so that it no longer is able to read secrets in all namespaces
- Moved many multicluster components into the
linkerd-multicluster
namespace by default - Added multicluster gateway mirror services to allow multicluster liveness probes to work in private networks
- Fixed an issue where multicluster gateway mirror services could be incorrectly deleted during a resync
- Internal
- Fixed many style issues in build scripts (thanks @joakimr-axis!)
- Helm
- Added
global.grafanaUrl
variable to allow using an existing Grafana installation
- Added
-
Controller
- Added a Grafana dashboard for tracking multi-cluster traffic metrics
- Added health checks for the Grafana add-on, under a separate section
- Fixed issues when updating a remote multi-cluster gateway
-
Proxy
- Added special special handling for I/O errors in HTTP responses so that an
errno
label is included to describe the underlying errors in the proxy's metrics
- Added special special handling for I/O errors in HTTP responses so that an
-
Internal
- Started gathering stats of CI runs for aggregating CI health metrics
This edge release contains everything required to get up and running with multicluster. For a tutorial on how to do that, check out the documentation.
- CLI
- Added a section to the
linkerd check
that validates that all clusters part of a multicluster setup have compatible trust anchors - Modified the
inkerd cluster export-service
command to work by transforming yaml instead of modifying cluster state - Added functionality that allows the
linkerd cluster export-service
command to operate on lists of services
- Added a section to the
- Controller
- Changed the multicluster gateway to always require TLS on connections originating from outside the cluster
- Removed admin server timeouts from control plane components, thereby fixing a bug that can cause liveness checks to fail
- Helm
- Moved Grafana templates into a separate add-on chart
- Proxy
- Improved latency under high-concurrency use cases.
- CLI
- Fixed all commands to use kubeconfig's default namespace if specified (thanks @Matei207!)
- Added multicluster checks to the
linkerd check
command - Hid development flags in the
linkerd install
command for release builds
- Controller
- Added ability to configure Prometheus Alertmanager as well as recording and alerting rules on the Linkerd Prometheus (thanks @naseemkullah!)
- Added ability to add more commandline flags to the Prometheus command (thanks @naseemkullah!)
- Web UI
- Fixed TrafficSplit detail page not loading
- Added Jaeger links to the dashboard when the tracing addon is enabled
- Proxy
- Modified internal buffering to avoid idling out services as a request arrives, fixing failures for requests that are sent exactly once per minute--such as Prometheus scrapes
This edge release includes several new CLI commands for use with multi-cluster gateways, and adds liveness checks and metrics for gateways. Additionally, it makes the proxy's gRPC error-handling behavior more consistent with other implementations, and includes a fix for a bug in the web UI.
- CLI
- Added
linkerd cluster setup-remote
command for setting up a multi-cluster gateway - Added
linkerd cluster gateways
command to display stats for multi-cluster gateways - Changed
linkerd cluster export-service
to modify a provided YAML file and output it, rather than mutating the cluster
- Added
- Controller
- Added liveness checks and Prometheus metrics for multi-cluster gateways
- Changed the proxy injector to configure proxies to do destination lookups for IPs in the private IP range
- Web UI
- Fixed errors when viewing resource detail pages
- Internal
- Created script and config to build a Linkerd CLI Chocolatey package for Windows users, which will be published with stable releases (thanks to @drholmie!)
- Proxy
- Changed the proxy to set a
grpc-status: UNAVAILABLE
trailer when a gRPC response stream is interrupted by a transport error
- Changed the proxy to set a
This edge release fixes a packaging issue in edge-20.4.3
.
From edge.20.4.3
release notes:
This edge release adds functionality to the CLI to output more detail and includes changes which support the multi-cluster functionality. Also, the helm support has been expanded to make installation more configurable. Finally, the HA reliability is improved by ensuring that control plane pods are restarted with a rolling strategy
- CLI
- Added output to the
linkerd check --proxy
command to list all data plane pods which are not up-to-date rather than just printing the first one it encounters - Added a
--proxy
flag to thelinkerd version
command which lists all proxy versions running in the cluster and the number of pods running each version - Lifted requirement of using --unmeshed for linkerd stat when querying TrafficSplit resources
- Added support for multi-stage installs with Add-Ons
- Added output to the
- Controller
- Added a rolling update strategy to Linkerd deployments that have multiple replicas during HA deployments to ensure that at most one pod begins terminating before a new pod ready is ready
- Added a new label for the proxy injector to write to the template,
linkerd.io/workload-ns
which indicates the namespace of the workload/pod
- Internal
- Added a security policy to facilitate conversations around security
- Helm
- Changed charts to use downwardAPI to mount labels to the proxy container making them easier to identify
- Proxy
- Changed the Linkerd proxy endpoint for liveness to use the new
/live
admin endpoint instead of the/metrics
endpoint, because the/live
endpoint returns a smaller payload - Added a per-endpoint authority-override feature to support multi-cluster gateways
- Changed the Linkerd proxy endpoint for liveness to use the new
This release is superseded by edge-20.4.4
This edge release adds functionality to the CLI to output more detail and includes changes which support the multi-cluster functionality. Also, the helm support has been expanded to make installation more configurable. Finally, the HA reliability is improved by ensuring that control plane pods are restarted with a rolling strategy
- CLI
- Added output to the
linkerd check --proxy
command to list all data plane pods which are not up-to-date rather than just printing the first one it encounters - Added a
--proxy
flag to thelinkerd version
command which lists all proxy versions running in the cluster and the number of pods running each version - Lifted requirement of using --unmeshed for linkerd stat when querying TrafficSplit resources
- Added support for multi-stage installs with Add-Ons
- Added output to the
- Controller
- Added a rolling update strategy to Linkerd deployments that have multiple replicas during HA deployments to ensure that at most one pod begins terminating before a new pod ready is ready
- Added a new label for the proxy injector to write to the template,
linkerd.io/workload-ns
which indicates the namespace of the workload/pod
- Internal
- Added a security policy to facilitate conversations around security
- Helm
- Changed charts to use downwardAPI to mount labels to the proxy container making them easier to identify
- Proxy
- Changed the Linkerd proxy endpoint for liveness to use the new
/live
admin endpoint instead of the/metrics
endpoint, because the/live
endpoint returns a smaller payload - Added a per-endpoint authority-override feature to support multi-cluster gateways
- Changed the Linkerd proxy endpoint for liveness to use the new
This release brings a number of CLI fixes and Controller improvements.
- CLI
- Fixed a bug that caused pods to crash after upgrade if
--skip-outbound-ports
or--skip-inbound-ports
were used - Added
unmeshed
flag to thestat
command, such that unmeshed resources are only displayed if the user opts-in - Added a
--smi-metrics
flag toinstall
, to allow installation of the experimentallinkerd-smi-metrics
component - Fixed a bug in
linkerd stat
, causing incorrect output formatting when using the--o wide
flag - Fixed a bug, causing
linkerd uninstall
to fail when attempting to delete PSPs
- Fixed a bug that caused pods to crash after upgrade if
- Controller
- Improved the anti-affinity of
linkerd-smi-metrics
deployment to avoid pod scheduling problems duringupgrade
- Improved endpoints change detection in the
linkerd-destination
service, enabling mirrored remote services to change cluster gateways - Added
operationID
field to tap OpenAPI response to prevent issues during upgrade from 2.6 to 2.7
- Improved the anti-affinity of
- Proxy
- Added a new protocol detection timeout to prevent clients from consuming resources indefinitely when not sending any data
This release introduces some cool new functionalities, all provided by our awesome community of contributors! Also two bugs were fixed that were introduced since edge-20.3.2.
- CLI
- Added
linkerd uninstall
command to uninstall the control plane (thanks @Matei207!) - Fixed a bug causing
linkerd routes -o wide
to not show the proper actual success rate
- Added
- Controller
- Fail proxy injection if the pod spec has
automountServiceAccountToken
disabled (thanks @mayankshah1607!)
- Fail proxy injection if the pod spec has
- Web UI
- Added a route dashboard to Grafana (thanks @lundbird!)
- Proxy
- Fixed a bug causing the proxy's inbound to spuriously return 503 timeouts
This release introduces several fixes and improvements to the CLI.
- CLI
- Added support for kubectl-style label selectors in many CLI commands (thanks @mayankshah1607!)
- Fixed the path regex in service profiles generated from proto files without a package name (thanks @amariampolskiy!)
- Fixed an error when injecting Cronjobs that have no metadata
- Relaxed the clock skew check to match the default node heartbeat interval on Kubernetes 1.17 and made this check a warning
- Fixed a bug where the linkerd-smi-metrics pod could not be created on clusters with pod security policy enabled
- Internal
- Upgraded tracing components to more recent versions and improved resource defaults (thanks @Pothulapati!)
This release introduces new experimental CLI commands for querying metrics using the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) and for multi-cluster support via service mirroring.
If you would like to learn more about service mirroring or SMI, or are interested in experimenting with these features, please join us in Linkerd Slack for help and feedback.
- CLI
- Added experimental
linkerd cluster
commands for managing multi-cluster service mirroring - Added the experimental
linkerd alpha clients
command, which uses the smi-metrics API to display client-side metrics from each of a resource's clients - Added retries to some
linkerd check
checks to prevent spurious failures when run immediately after cluster creation or Linkerd installation
- Added experimental
This release introduces substantial proxy improvements as well as new observability and security functionality.
- CLI
- Added the
linkerd alpha stat
command, which uses the smi-metrics API; the latter enables access to metrics to be controlled with RBAC
- Added the
- Controller
- Added support for configuring service profile timeouts
(x-linkerd-timeout)
via OpenAPI spec (thanks @lewiscowper!)
- Added support for configuring service profile timeouts
- Web UI
- Improved the Grafana dashboards to use a globing operator for Prometheus in order to avoid producing queries that are too large (thanks @mmiller1!)
- Helm
- Improved the
linkerd2
chart README (thanks @lundbird!)
- Improved the
- Proxy
- Fixed a bug that could cause log levels to be processed incorrectly
This release introduces new functionality mainly focused around observability
and multi-cluster support via service mirroring
.
If you would like to learn more about service mirroring
or are interested in
experimenting with this feature, please join us in Linkerd
Slack for help and feedback.
- CLI
- Improved the
linkerd check
command to check for extension server certificate (thanks @christyjacob4!)
- Improved the
- Controller
- Removed restrictions preventing Linkerd from injecting proxies into Contour (thanks @alfatraining!)
- Added an experimental version of a service mirroring controller, allowing discovery of services on remote clusters.
- Web UI
- Fixed a bug causing incorrect Grafana links to be rendered in the web dashboard.
- Proxy
- Fixed a bug that could cause the proxy's load balancer to stop processing updates from service discovery.
This release introduces the first optional add-on tracing
, added through the
new add-on model!
The existing optional tracing
components Jaeger and OpenCensus can now be
installed as add-on components.
There will be more information to come about the new add-on model, but please refer to the details of #3955 for how to get started.
- CLI
- Added the
linkerd diagnostics
command to get metrics only from the control plane, excluding metrics from the data plane proxies (thanks @srv-twry!) - Added the
linkerd install --prometheus-image
option for installing a custom Prometheus image (thanks @christyjacob4!) - Fixed an issue with
linkerd upgrade
where changes to theNamespace
object were ignored (thanks @supra08!)
- Added the
- Controller
- Added the
tracing
add-on which installs Jaeger and OpenCensus as add-on components (thanks @Pothulapati!!)
- Added the
- Proxy
- Increased the inbound router's default capacity from 100 to 10k to accommodate environments that have a high cardinality of virtual hosts served by a single pod
- Web UI
- Fixed styling in the CallToAction banner (thanks @aliariff!)
This release includes the results from continued profiling & performance analysis on the Linkerd proxy. In addition to modifying internals to prevent unwarranted memory growth, new metrics were introduced to aid in debugging and diagnostics.
Also, Linkerd's CNI plugin is out of experimental, check out the docs at https://linkerd.io/2/features/cni/ !
-
CLI
- Added support for label selectors in the
linkerd stat
command (thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Added scrolling functionality to the
linkerd top
output (thanks @kohsheen1234!) - Fixed bug in
linkerd metrics
that was causing a panic when port-forwarding failed (thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Added check to
linkerd check
verifying the number of replicas for Linkerd components in HA (thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Unified trust anchors terminology across the CLI commands
- Removed some messages from
linkerd upgrade
's output that are no longer relevant (thanks @supra08!)
- Added support for label selectors in the
-
Controller
- Added support for configuring service profile retries
(x-linkerd-retryable)
via OpenAPI spec (thanks @kohsheen1234!) - Improved traffic split metrics so sources in all namespaces are shown, not just traffic from the traffic split's own namespace
- Improved linkerd-identity's logs and events to help diagnosing certificate validation issues (thanks @mayankshah1607!)
- Added support for configuring service profile retries
-
Proxy
- Added
request_errors_total
metric exposing the number of requests that receive synthesized responses due to proxy errors
- Added
-
Helm
- Added a new
enforcedHostRegexp
variable to allow configuring the linkerd-web component enforced host (that was previously introduced to protect against DNS rebinding attacks) (thanks @sannimichaelse!)
- Added a new
-
Internal
- Removed various es-lint warnings from the dashboard code (thanks @christyjacob4 and @kohsheen1234!)
- Fixed go module file syntax (thanks @daxmc99!)
This release adds support for integrating Linkerd's PKI with an external
certificate issuer such as cert-manager
as well as streamlining the
certificate rotation process in general. For more details about cert-manager
and certificate rotation, see the
docs. This release also
includes performance improvements to the dashboard, reduced memory usage of
the proxy, various improvements to the Helm chart, and much much more.
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: This release includes breaking changes to our Helm charts. Please see the upgrade instructions.
Special thanks to: @alenkacz, @bmcstdio, @daxmc99, @droidnoob, @ereslibre, @javaducky, @joakimr-axis, @JohannesEH, @KIVagant, @mayankshah1607, @Pothulapati, and @StupidScience!
Full release notes:
- CLI
- Updated the mTLS trust anchor checks to eliminate false positives caused by extra trailing spaces
- Reduced the severity level of the Linkerd version checks, so that they don't fail when the external version endpoint is unreachable (thanks @mayankshah1607!)
- Added a new
tap
APIService check to aid with uncovering Kubernetes API aggregation layer issues (thanks @droidnoob!) - Introduced CNI checks to confirm the CNI plugin is installed and ready;
this is done through
linkerd check --pre --linkerd-cni-enabled
before installation andlinkerd check
after installation if the CNI plugin is present - Added support for the
--as-group
flag so that users can impersonate groups for Kubernetes operations (thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Added HA specific checks to
linkerd check
to ensure that thekube-system
namespace has theconfig.linkerd.io/admission-webhooks:disabled
label set - Fixed a problem causing the presence of unnecessary empty fields in generated resource definitions (thanks @mayankshah1607)
- Added the ability to pass both port numbers and port ranges to
--skip-inbound-ports
and--skip-outbound-ports
(thanks to @javaducky!) - Increased the comprehensiveness of
linkerd check --pre
- Added TLS certificate validation to
check
andupgrade
commands - Added support for injecting CronJobs and ReplicaSets, as well as the ability to use them as targets in the CLI subcommands
- Introduced the new flags
--identity-issuer-certificate-file
,--identity-issuer-key-file
andidentity-trust-anchors-file
tolinkerd upgrade
to support trust anchor and issuer certificate rotation - Added a check that ensures using
--namespace
and--all-namespaces
results in an error as they are mutually exclusive - Added a
Dashboard.Replicas
parameter to the Linkerd Helm chart to allow configuring the number of dashboard replicas (thanks @KIVagant!) - Removed redundant service profile check (thanks @alenkacz!)
- Updated
uninject
command to work with namespace resources (thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Added a new
--identity-external-issuer
flag tolinkerd install
that configures Linkerd to use certificates issued by an external certificate issuer (such ascert-manager
) - Added support for injecting a namespace to
linkerd inject
(thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Added checks to
linkerd check --preinstall
ensuring Kubernetes Secrets can be created and accessed - Fixed
linkerd tap
sometimes displaying incorrect pod names for unmeshed IPs that match multiple running pods - Made
linkerd install --ignore-cluster
and--skip-checks
faster - Fixed a bug causing
linkerd upgrade
to fail when used with--from-manifest
- Made
--cluster-domain
an install-only flag (thanks @bmcstdio!) - Updated
check
to ensure that proxy trust anchors match configuration (thanks @ereslibre!) - Added condition to the
linkerd stat
command that requires a window size of at least 15 seconds to work properly with Prometheus
- Controller
- Fixed an issue where an override of the Docker registry was not being applied to debug containers (thanks @javaducky!)
- Added check for the Subject Alternate Name attributes to the API server when access restrictions have been enabled (thanks @javaducky!)
- Added support for arbitrary pod labels so that users can leverage the Linkerd provided Prometheus instance to scrape for their own labels (thanks @daxmc99!)
- Fixed an issue with CNI config parsing
- Fixed a race condition in the
linkerd-web
service - Updated Prometheus to 2.15.2 (thanks @Pothulapati)
- Increased minimum kubernetes version to 1.13.0
- Added support for pod ip and service cluster ip lookups in the destination service
- Added recommended kubernetes labels to control-plane
- Added the
--wait-before-exit-seconds
flag to linkerd inject for the proxy sidecar to delay the start of its shutdown process (a huge commit from @KIVagant, thanks!) - Added a pre-sign check to the identity service
- Fixed inject failures for pods with security context capabilities
- Added
conntrack
to thedebug
container to help with connection tracking debugging - Fixed a bug in
tap
where mismatch cluster domain and trust domain causedtap
to hang - Fixed an issue in the
identity
RBAC resource which caused start up errors in k8s 1.6 (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added support for using trust anchors from an external certificate issuer
(such as
cert-manager
) to thelinkerd-identity
service - Added support for headless services (thanks @JohannesEH!)
- Helm
- Breaking change: Renamed
noInitContainer
parameter tocniEnabled
- Breaking Change Updated Helm charts to follow best practices (thanks @Pothulapati and @javaducky!)
- Fixed an issue with
helm install
where the lists of ignored inbound and outbound ports would not be reflected - Fixed the
linkerd-cni
Helm chart not setting proper namespace annotations and labels - Fixed certificate issuance lifetime not being set when installing through Helm
- Updated the helm build to retain previous releases
- Moved CNI template into its own Helm chart
- Breaking change: Renamed
- Proxy
- Fixed an issue that could cause the OpenCensus exporter to stall
- Improved error classification and error responses for gRPC services
- Fixed a bug where the proxy could stop receiving service discovery updates, resulting in 503 errors
- Improved debug/error logging to include detailed contextual information
- Fixed a bug in the proxy's logging subsystem that could cause the proxy to consume memory until the process is OOM killed, especially when the proxy was configured to log diagnostic information
- Updated proxy dependencies to address RUSTSEC-2019-0033, RUSTSEC-2019-0034, and RUSTSEC-2020-02
- Web UI
- Fixed an error when refreshing an already open dashboard when the Linkerd version has changed
- Increased the speed of the dashboard by pausing network activity when the dashboard is not visible to the user
- Added support for CronJobs and ReplicaSets, including new Grafana dashboards for them
- Added
linkerd check
to the dashboard in the/controlplane
view - Added request and response headers to the
tap
expanded view in the dashboard - Added filter to namespace select button
- Improved how empty tables are displayed
- Added
Host:
header validation to thelinkerd-web
service, to protect against DNS rebinding attacks - Made the dashboard sidebar component responsive
- Changed the navigation bar color to the one used on the Linkerd website
- Internal
- Added validation to incoming sidecar injection requests that ensures the
value of
linkerd.io/inject
is eitherenabled
ordisabled
(thanks @mayankshah1607) - Upgraded the Prometheus Go client library to v1.2.1 (thanks @daxmc99!)
- Fixed an issue causing
tap
,injector
andsp-validator
to use old certificates afterhelm upgrade
due to not being restarted - Fixed incomplete Swagger definition of the tap api, causing benign error logging in the kube-apiserver
- Removed the destination container from the linkerd-controller deployment as it now runs in the linkerd-destination deployment
- Allowed the control plane to be injected with the
debug
container - Updated proxy image build script to support HTTP proxy options (thanks @joakimr-axis!)
- Updated the CLI
doc
command to auto-generate documentation for the proxy configuration annotations (thanks @StupidScience!) - Added new
--trace-collector
and--trace-collector-svc-account
flags tolinkerd inject
that configures the OpenCensus trace collector used by proxies in the injected workload (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added a new
--control-plane-tracing
flag tolinkerd install
that enables distributed tracing in the control plane (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added distributed tracing support to the control plane (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added validation to incoming sidecar injection requests that ensures the
value of
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.7
and fixes an issue
where the proxy could consume inappropriate amounts of memory.
- Proxy
- Fixed a bug in the proxy's logging subsystem that could cause the proxy to consume memory until the process is OOM killed, especially when the proxy was configured to log diagnostic information
- Fixed properly emitting
grpc-status
headers when signaling proxy errors to gRPC clients - Updated certain proxy dependencies to address RUSTSEC-2019-0033, RUSTSEC-2019-0034, and RUSTSEC-2020-02
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.7
.
The linkerd check
command has been updated to improve the control plane
debugging experience.
- CLI
- Updated the mTLS trust anchor checks to eliminate false positives caused by extra trailing spaces
- Reduced the severity level of the Linkerd version checks, so that they don't fail when the external version endpoint is unreachable (thanks @mayankshah1607!)
- Added a new
tap
APIService check to aid with uncovering Kubernetes API aggregation layer issues (thanks @droidnoob!)
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.7
.
An update to the Helm charts has caused a breaking change for users who
have installed Linkerd using Helm. In order to make the purpose of the
noInitContainer
parameter more explicit, it has been renamed to
cniEnabled
.
- CLI
- Introduced CNI checks to confirm the CNI plugin is installed and ready;
this is done through
linkerd check --pre --linkerd-cni-enabled
before installation andlinkerd check
after installation if the CNI plugin is present - Added support for the
--as-group
flag so that users can impersonate groups for Kubernetes operations (thanks @mayankshah160!)
- Introduced CNI checks to confirm the CNI plugin is installed and ready;
this is done through
- Controller
- Fixed an issue where an override of the Docker registry was not being applied to debug containers (thanks @javaducky!)
- Added check for the Subject Alternate Name attributes to the API server when access restrictions have been enabled (thanks @javaducky!)
- Added support for arbitrary pod labels so that users can leverage the Linkerd provided Prometheus instance to scrape for their own labels (thanks @daxmc99!)
- Fixed an issue with CNI config parsing
- Helm
- Breaking change: Renamed
noInitContainer
parameter tocniEnabled
- Fixed an issue with
helm install
where the lists of ignored inbound and outbound ports would not be reflected
- Breaking change: Renamed
- CLI
- Added HA specific checks to
linkerd check
to ensure that thekube-system
namespace has theconfig.linkerd.io/admission-webhooks:disabled
label set - Fixed a problem causing the presence of unnecessary empty fields in generated resource definitions (thanks @mayankshah1607)
- Added HA specific checks to
- Proxy
- Fixed an issue that could cause the OpenCensus exporter to stall
- Internal
- Added validation to incoming sidecar injection requests that ensures the
value of
linkerd.io/inject
is eitherenabled
ordisabled
(thanks @mayankshah1607)
- Added validation to incoming sidecar injection requests that ensures the
value of
This edge release includes experimental improvements to the Linkerd proxy's request buffering and backpressure infrastructure.
Additionally, we've fixed several bugs when installing Linkerd with Helm,
updated the CLI to allow using both port numbers and port ranges with the
--skip-inbound-ports
and --skip-outbound-ports
flags, and fixed a
dashboard error that can occur if the dashboard is open in a browser while
updating Linkerd.
Note: The linkerd-proxy
version included with this release is more
experimental than usual. We'd love your help testing, but be aware that there
might be stability issues.
- CLI
- Added the ability to pass both port numbers and port ranges to
--skip-inbound-ports
and--skip-outbound-ports
(thanks to @javaducky!)
- Added the ability to pass both port numbers and port ranges to
- Controller
- Fixed a race condition in the
linkerd-web
service - Updated Prometheus to 2.15.2 (thanks @Pothulapati)
- Fixed a race condition in the
- Web UI
- Fixed an error when refreshing an already open dashboard when the Linkerd version has changed
- Proxy
- Internal changes to the proxy's request buffering and backpressure infrastructure
- Helm
- Fixed the
linkerd-cni
Helm chart not setting proper namespace annotations and labels - Fixed certificate issuance lifetime not being set when installing through Helm
- More improvements to Helm best practices (thanks to @Pothulapati!)
- Fixed the
This edge release adds support for pod IP and service cluster IP lookups,
improves performance of the dashboard, and makes linkerd check --pre
perform
more comprehensive checks.
The --wait-before-exit-seconds
flag has been added to allow Linkerd users to
opt in to preStop hooks
. The details of this change are in
#3798.
Also, the proxy has been updated to v2.82.0
which improves gRPC error
classification and ensures that
resolutions are released when
the associated balancer becomes idle.
Finally, an update to follow best practices in the Helm charts has caused a breaking change. Users who have installed Linkerd using Helm must be certain to read the details of #3822
- CLI
- Increased the comprehensiveness of
linkerd check --pre
- Added TLS certificate validation to
check
andupgrade
commands
- Increased the comprehensiveness of
- Controller
- Increased minimum kubernetes version to 1.13.0
- Added support for pod ip and service cluster ip lookups in the destination service
- Added recommended kubernetes labels to control-plane
- Added the
--wait-before-exit-seconds
flag to linkerd inject for the proxy sidecar to delay the start of its shutdown process (a huge commit from @KIVagant, thanks!) - Added a pre-sign check to the identity service
- Web UI
- Increased the speed of the dashboard by pausing network activity when the dashboard is not visible to the user
- Proxy
- Added a timeout to release resolutions to idle balancers
- Improved error classification for gRPC services
- Internal
- Breaking Change Updated Helm charts to follow best practices using proper casing (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- CLI
- Added support for injecting CronJobs and ReplicaSets, as well as the ability to use them as targets in the CLI subcommands
- Introduced the new flags
--identity-issuer-certificate-file
,--identity-issuer-key-file
andidentity-trust-anchors-file
tolinkerd upgrade
to support trust anchor and issuer certificate rotation
- Controller
- Fixed inject failures for pods with security context capabilities
- Web UI
- Added support for CronJobs and ReplicaSets, including new Grafana dashboards for them
- Proxy
- Fixed a bug where the proxy could stop receiving service discovery updates, resulting in 503 errors
- Internal
- Moved CNI template into a Helm chart to prepare for future publication
- Upgraded the Prometheus Go client library to v1.2.1 (thanks @daxmc99!)
- Reenabled certificates rotation integration tests
- CLI
- Added condition to the
linkerd stat
command that requires a window size of at least 15 seconds to work properly with Prometheus
- Added condition to the
- Internal
- Fixed whitespace path handling in non-docker build scripts (thanks @joakimr-axis!)
- Removed Calico logutils dependency that was incompatible with Go 1.13
- Updated Helm templates to use fully-qualified variable references based upon Helm best practices (thanks @javaducky!)
- CLI
- Added a check that ensures using
--namespace
and--all-namespaces
results in an error as they are mutually exclusive
- Added a check that ensures using
- Internal
- Fixed an issue causing
tap
,injector
andsp-validator
to use old certificates afterhelm upgrade
due to not being restarted - Fixed incomplete Swagger definition of the tap api, causing benign error logging in the kube-apiserver
- Fixed an issue causing
- CLI
- Added a
Dashboard.Replicas
parameter to the Linkerd Helm chart to allow configuring the number of dashboard replicas (thanks @KIVagant!) - Removed redundant service profile check (thanks @alenkacz!)
- Added a
- Web UI
- Added
linkerd check
to the dashboard in the/controlplane
view - Added request and response headers to the
tap
expanded view in the dashboard
- Added
- Internal
- Removed the destination container from the linkerd-controller deployment as it now runs in the linkerd-destination deployment
- Upgraded Go to version 1.13.4
- CLI
- Updated
uninject
command to work with namespace resources (thanks @mayankshah1607!)
- Updated
- Controller
- Added
conntrack
to thedebug
container to help with connection tracking debugging - Fixed a bug in
tap
where mismatch cluster domain and trust domain causedtap
to hang - Fixed an issue in the
identity
RBAC resource which caused start up errors in k8s 1.6 (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added
- Proxy
- Improved debug/error logging to include detailed contextual information
- Web UI
- Added filter to namespace select button
- Improved how empty tables are displayed
- Internal
- Added integration test for custom cluster domain
- Allowed the control plane to be injected with the
debug
container - Updated proxy image build script to support HTTP proxy options (thanks @joakimr-axis!)
- Updated the CLI
doc
command to auto-generate documentation for the proxy configuration annotations (thanks @StupidScience!)
This edge release adds support for integrating Linkerd's PKI with an external
certificate issuer such as cert-manager
, adds distributed tracing support
to the Linkerd control plane, and adds protection against DNS rebinding
attacks to the web dashboard. In addition, it includes several improvements to
the Linkerd CLI.
- CLI
- Added a new
--identity-external-issuer
flag tolinkerd install
that configures Linkerd to use certificates issued by an external certificate issuer (such ascert-manager
) - Added support for injecting a namespace to
linkerd inject
(thanks @mayankshah1607!) - Added checks to
linkerd check --preinstall
ensuring Kubernetes Secrets can be created and accessed - Fixed
linkerd tap
sometimes displaying incorrect pod names for unmeshed IPs that match multiple running pods
- Added a new
- Controller
- Added support for using trust anchors from an external certificate issuer
(such as
cert-manager
) to thelinkerd-identity
service
- Added support for using trust anchors from an external certificate issuer
(such as
- Web UI
- Added
Host:
header validation to thelinkerd-web
service, to protect against DNS rebinding attacks
- Added
- Internal
- Added new
--trace-collector
and--trace-collector-svc-account
flags tolinkerd inject
that configures the OpenCensus trace collector used by proxies in the injected workload (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added a new
--control-plane-tracing
flag tolinkerd install
that enables distributed tracing in the control plane (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added distributed tracing support to the control plane (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added new
Also, thanks to @joakimr-axis for several fixes and improvements to internal build scripts!
This edge release adds dashboard UX enhancements, and improves the speed of the CLI.
- CLI
- Made
linkerd install --ignore-cluster
and--skip-checks
faster - Fixed a bug causing
linkerd upgrade
to fail when used with--from-manifest
- Made
- Web UI
- Made the dashboard sidebar component responsive
- Changed the navigation bar color to the one used on the Linkerd website
This edge release adds support for headless services, improves the upgrade
process after installing Linkerd with a custom cluster domain, and enhances
the check
functionality to report invalid trust anchors.
- CLI
- Made
--cluster-domain
an install-only flag (thanks @bmcstdio!) - Updated
check
to ensure that proxy trust anchors match configuration (thanks @ereslibre!)
- Made
- Controller
- Added support for headless services (thanks @JohannesEH!)
- Helm
- Updated the helm build to retain previous releases
This release introduces distributed tracing support, adds request and response
headers to linkerd tap
, dramatically improves the performance of the
dashboard on large clusters, adds traffic split visualizations to the
dashboard, adds a public Helm repo, and many more improvements!
For more details, see the announcement blog post: https://linkerd.io/2019/10/10/announcing-linkerd-2.6/
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: Please see the upgrade instructions.
Special thanks to: @alenkacz, @arminbuerkle, @bmcstdio, @bourquep, @brianstorti, @kevtaylor, @KIVagant, @pierDipi, and @Pothulapati!
Full release notes:
- CLI
- Added a new
json
output option to thelinkerd tap
command, which exposes request and response headers - Added a public Helm repo - for full installation instructions, see our Helm documentation.
- Added an
--address
flag tolinkerd dashboard
, allowing users to specify a port-forwarding address (thanks @bmcstdio!) - Added node selector constraints to Helm installation, so users can control which nodes the control plane is deployed to (thanks @bmcstdio!)
- Added a
--cluster-domain
flag to thelinkerd install
command that allows setting a custom cluster domain (thanks @arminbuerkle!) - Added a
--disable-heartbeat
flag forlinkerd install | upgrade
commands - Allowed disabling namespace creation when installing Linkerd using Helm (thanks @KIVagant!)
- Improved the error message when the CLI cannot connect to Kubernetes (thanks @alenkacz!)
- Added a new
- Controller
- Updated the Prometheus config to keep only needed
cadvisor
metrics, substantially reducing the number of time-series stored in most clusters - Introduced
config.linkerd.io/trace-collector
andconfig.alpha.linkerd.io/trace-collector-service-account
pod spec annotations to support per-pod tracing - Instrumented the proxy injector to provide additional metrics about injection (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added Kubernetes events (and log lines) when the proxy injector injects a deployment, and when injection is skipped
- Fixed a workload admission error between the Kubernetes apiserver and the
HA proxy injector, by allowing workloads in a namespace to be omitted from
the admission webhooks phase using the
config.linkerd.io/admission-webhooks: disabled
label (thanks @hasheddan!) - Fixed proxy injector timeout during a large number of concurrent injections
- Added support for disabling the heartbeat cronjob (thanks @kevtaylor!)
- Updated the Prometheus config to keep only needed
- Proxy
- Added distributed tracing support
- Decreased proxy Docker image size by removing bundled debug tools
- Added 587 (SMTP) to the list of ports to ignore in protocol detection (bound to server-speaks-first protocols) (thanks @brianstorti!)
- Web UI
- Redesigned dashboard navigation so workloads are now viewed by namespace, with an "All Namespaces" option, in order to increase dashboard speed
- Added Traffic Splits as a resource to the dashboard, including a Traffic Split detail page
- Added a
Linkerd Namespace
Grafana dashboard, allowing users to view historical data for a given namespace, similar to CLI output forlinkerd stat deploy -n myNs
(thanks @bourquep!) - Fixed bad request in the top routes tab on empty fields (thanks @pierDipi!)
- Internal
- Moved CI from Travis to GitHub Actions
- Added requirement for Go
1.12.9
for controller builds to include security fixes - Added support for Kubernetes
1.16
- Upgraded client-go to
v12.0.0
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.6
.
- Controller
- Added the destination container back to the controller; it had previously
been separated into its own deployment. This ensures backwards
compatibility and allows users to avoid data plane downtime during an
upcoming upgrade to
stable-2.6
.
- Added the destination container back to the controller; it had previously
been separated into its own deployment. This ensures backwards
compatibility and allows users to avoid data plane downtime during an
upcoming upgrade to
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.6
.
- Proxy
- Improved error logging when the proxy fails to emit trace spans
- Fixed bug in distributed tracing where trace ids with fewer than 16 bytes were discarded
- Internal
- Added integration tests for
linkerd edges
andlinkerd endpoints
- Added integration tests for
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.6
.
- Helm
- Added node selector constraints, so users can control which nodes the control plane is deployed to (thanks @bmcstdio!)
- CLI
- Added request and response headers to the JSON output option for
linkerd tap
- Added request and response headers to the JSON output option for
This edge release introduces experimental support for distributed tracing as well as a redesigned sidebar in the Web UI!
Experimental support for distributed tracing means that Linkerd data plane
proxies can now emit trace spans, allowing you to see the exact amount of time
spent in the Linkerd proxy for traced requests. The new
config.linkerd.io/trace-collector
and
config.alpha.linkerd.io/trace-collector-service-account
tracing annotations
allow specifying which pods should emit trace spans.
The goal of the dashboard's sidebar redesign was to reduce load on Prometheus and simplify navigation by providing top-level views centered around namespaces and workloads.
- CLI
- Introduced a new
--cluster-domain
flag to thelinkerd install
command that allows setting a custom cluster domain (thanks @arminbuerkle!) - Fixed the
linkerd endpoints
command to use the correct Destination API address (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added
--disable-heartbeat
flag forlinkerd
install|upgrade
commands
- Introduced a new
- Controller
- Instrumented the proxy-injector to provide additional metrics about injection (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added support for
config.linkerd.io/admission-webhooks: disabled
label on namespaces so that the pods creation events in these namespaces are ignored by the proxy injector; this fixes situations in HA deployments where the proxy-injector is installed inkube-system
(thanks @hasheddan!) - Introduced
config.linkerd.io/trace-collector
andconfig.alpha.linkerd.io/trace-collector-service-account
pod spec annotations to support per-pod tracing
- Web UI
- Workloads are now viewed by namespace, with an "All Namespaces" option, to improve dashboard performance
- Proxy
- Added experimental distributed tracing support
- Helm
- Allowed disabling namespace creation during install (thanks @KIVagant!)
- CLI
- Added a new
json
output option to thelinkerd tap
command
- Added a new
- Controller
- Fixed proxy injector timeout during a large number of concurrent injections
- Separated the destination controller into its own separate deployment
- Updated Prometheus config to keep only needed
cadvisor
metrics, substantially reducing the number of time-series stored in most clusters
- Web UI
- Fixed bad request in the top routes tab on empty fields (thanks @pierDipi!)
- Proxy
- Fixes to the client's backoff logic
- Added 587 (SMTP) to the list of ports to ignore in protocol detection (bound to server-speaks-first protocols) (thanks @brianstorti!)
Much of our effort has been focused on improving our build and test infrastructure, but this edge release lays the groundwork for some big new features to land in the coming releases!
- Helm
- There's now a public Helm repo! This release can be installed with:
helm repo add linkerd-edge https://helm.linkerd.io/edge && helm install linkerd-edge/linkerd2
- Improved TLS credential parsing by ignoring spurious newlines
- There's now a public Helm repo! This release can be installed with:
- Proxy
- Decreased proxy-init Docker image size by removing bundled debug tools
- Web UI
- Fixed an issue where the edges table could end up with duplicates
- Added an icon to more clearly label external links
- Internal
- Upgraded client-go to v12.0.0
- Moved CI from Travis to GitHub Actions
This edge release adds traffic splits into the Linkerd dashboard as well as a variety of other improvements.
- CLI
- Improved the error message when the CLI cannot connect to Kubernetes (thanks @alenkacz!)
- Added
--address
flag tolinkerd dashboard
(thanks @bmcstdio!)
- Controller
- Fixed an issue where the proxy-injector had insufficient RBAC permissions
- Added support for disabling the heartbeat cronjob (thanks @kevtaylor!)
- Proxy
- Decreased proxy Docker image size by removing bundled debug tools
- Fixed an issue where the incorrect content-length could be set for GET requests with bodies
- Web UI
- Added trafficsplits as a resource to the dashboard, including a trafficsplit detail page
- Internal
- Added support for Kubernetes 1.16
- Controller
- Added Kubernetes events (and log lines) when the proxy injector injects a deployment, and when injection is skipped
- Additional preparation for configuring the cluster base domain (thanks @arminbuerkle!)
- Proxy
- Changed the proxy to require the
LINKERD2_PROXY_DESTINATION_SVC_ADDR
environment variable when starting up
- Changed the proxy to require the
- Web UI
- Increased dashboard speed by consolidating existing Prometheus queries
A new Grafana dashboard has been added which shows historical data for a
selected namespace. The build process for controller components now requires
Go 1.12.9
. Additional contributions were made towards support for custom
cluster domains.
- Web UI
- Added a
Linkerd Namespace
Grafana dashboard, allowing users to view historical data for a given namespace, similar to CLI output forlinkerd stat deploy -n myNs
(thanks @bourquep!)
- Added a
- Internal
- Added requirement for Go
1.12.9
for controller builds to include security fixes - Set
LINKERD2_PROXY_DESTINATION_GET_SUFFIXES
proxy environment variable, in preparation for custom cluster domain support (thanks @arminbuerkle!)
- Added requirement for Go
This release adds Helm support, tap authentication and authorization via RBAC, traffic split stats, dynamic logging levels, a new cluster monitoring dashboard, and countless performance enhancements and bug fixes.
For more details, see the announcement blog post: https://linkerd.io/2019/08/20/announcing-linkerd-2.5/
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: Use the linkerd upgrade
command to upgrade the control
plane. This command ensures that all existing control plane's configuration
and mTLS secrets are retained. For more details, please see the upgrade
instructions.
Special thanks to: @alenkacz, @codeman9, @ethan-daocloud, @jonathanbeber, and @Pothulapati!
Full release notes:
- CLI
- New Updated
linkerd tap
,linkerd top
andlinkerd profile --tap
to requiretap.linkerd.io
RBAC privileges. See https://linkerd.io/tap-rbac for more info - New Added traffic split metrics via
linkerd stat trafficsplits
subcommand - Made the
linkerd routes
command traffic split aware - Introduced the
linkerd --as
flag which allows users to impersonate another user for Kubernetes operations - Introduced the
--all-namespaces
(-A
) option to thelinkerd get
,linkerd edges
andlinkerd stat
commands to retrieve resources across all namespaces - Improved the installation report produced by the
linkerd check
command to include the control plane pods' live status - Fixed bug in the
linkerd upgrade config
command that was causing it to crash - Introduced
--use-wait-flag
to thelinkerd install-cni
command, to configure the CNI plugin to use the-w
flag foriptables
commands - Introduced
--restrict-dashboard-privileges
flag tolinkerd install
command, to disallow tap in the dashboard - Fixed
linkerd uninject
not removinglinkerd.io/inject: enabled
annotations - Fixed
linkerd stat -h
example commands (thanks @ethan-daocloud!) - Fixed incorrect "meshed" count in
linkerd stat
when resources share the same label selector for pods (thanks @jonathanbeber!) - Added pod status to the output of the
linkerd stat
command (thanks @jonathanbeber!) - Added namespace information to the
linkerd edges
command output and a new-o wide
flag that shows the identity of the client and server if known - Added a check to the
linkerd check
command to validate the user has privileges necessary to create CronJobs - Added a new check to the
linkerd check --pre
command validating that if PSP is enabled, the NET_RAW capability is available
- New Updated
- Controller
- New Disabled all unauthenticated tap endpoints. Tap requests now require RBAC authentication and authorization
- The
l5d-require-id
header is now set on tap requests so that a connection is established over TLS - Introduced a new RoleBinding in the
kube-system
namespace to provide access to tap - Added HTTP security headers on all dashboard responses
- Added support for namespace-level proxy override annotations (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added resource limits when HA is enabled (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Added pod anti-affinity rules to the control plane pods when HA is enabled (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Fixed a crash in the destination service when an endpoint does not have a
TargetRef
- Updated the destination service to return
InvalidArgument
for external name services so that the proxy does not immediately fail the request - Fixed an issue with discovering StatefulSet pods via their unique hostname
- Fixed an issue with traffic split where outbound proxy stats are missing
- Upgraded the service profile CRD to v1alpha2. No changes required for users currently using v1alpha1
- Updated the control plane's pod security policy to restrict workloads from
running as
root
in the CNI mode (thanks @codeman9!) - Introduced optional cluster heartbeat cron job
- Bumped Prometheus to 2.11.1
- Bumped Grafana to 6.2.5
- Proxy
- New Added a new
/proxy-log-level
endpoint to update the log level at runtime - New Updated the tap server to only admit requests from the control plane's tap controller
- Added
request_handle_us
histogram to measure proxy overhead - Fixed gRPC client cancellations getting recorded as failures rather than as successful
- Fixed a bug where tap would stop streaming after a short amount of time
- Fixed a bug that could cause the proxy to leak service discovery resolutions to the Destination controller
- New Added a new
- Web UI
- New Added "Kubernetes cluster monitoring" Grafana dashboard with cluster and containers metrics
- Updated the web server to use the new tap APIService. If the
linkerd-web
service account is not authorized to tap resources, users will see a link to documentation to remedy the error
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.5
.
- CLI
- Fixed CLI filepath issue on Windows
- Proxy
- Fixed gRPC client cancellations getting recorded as failures rather than as successful
This edge release is a release candidate for stable-2.5
.
- CLI
- Introduced
--use-wait-flag
to thelinkerd install-cni
command, to configure the CNI plugin to use the-w
flag foriptables
commands
- Introduced
- Controller
- Disabled the tap gRPC server listener. All tap requests now require RBAC authentication and authorization
This edge release introduces a new linkerd stat trafficsplits
subcommand, to
show traffic split metrics. It also introduces a "Kubernetes cluster
monitoring" Grafana dashboard.
- CLI
- Added traffic split metrics via
linkerd stat trafficsplits
subcommand - Fixed
linkerd uninject
not removinglinkerd.io/inject: enabled
annotations - Fixed
linkerd stat -h
example commands (thanks @ethan-daocloud!)
- Added traffic split metrics via
- Controller
- Added support for namespace-level proxy override annotations
- Removed unauthenticated tap from the Public API
- Proxy
- Added
request_handle_us
histogram to measure proxy overhead - Updated the tap server to only admit requests from the control plane's tap controller
- Fixed a bug where tap would stop streaming after a short amount of time
- Fixed a bug that could cause the proxy to leak service discovery resolutions to the Destination controller
- Added
- Web UI
- Added "Kubernetes cluster monitoring" Grafana dashboard with cluster and containers metrics
- Internal
- Updated
linkerd install
andlinkerd upgrade
to use Helm charts for templating - Pinned Helm tooling to
v2.14.3
- Added Helm integration tests
- Added container CPU and memory usage to
linkerd-heartbeat
requests - Removed unused inject code (thanks @alenkacz!)
- Updated
This edge release introduces the new Linkerd control plane Helm chart, named
linkerd2
. Helm users can now install and remove the Linkerd control plane by
using the helm install
and helm delete
commands. Proxy injection also now
uses Helm charts.
No changes were made to the existing linkerd install
behavior.
For detailed installation steps using Helm, see the notes for #3146.
- CLI
- Updated
linkerd top
andlinkerd profile --tap
to requiretap.linkerd.io
RBAC privileges, see https://linkerd.io/tap-rbac for more info - Modified
tap.linkerd.io
APIService to enable usage inkubectl auth can-i
commands - Introduced
--restrict-dashboard-privileges
flag tolinkerd install
command, to restrict the dashboard's default privileges to disallow tap
- Updated
- Controller
- Introduced a new ClusterRole,
linkerd-linkerd-tap-admin
, which gives cluster-wide tap privileges. Also introduced a new ClusterRoleBinding,linkerd-linkerd-web-admin
, which binds thelinkerd-web
service account to the new tap ClusterRole - Removed successfully completed
linkerd-heartbeat
jobs from pod listing in the linkerd control plane to streamlineget po
output (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Introduced a new ClusterRole,
- Web UI
- Updated the web server to use the new tap APIService. If the
linkerd-web
service account is not authorized to tap resources, users will see a link to documentation to remedy the error
- Updated the web server to use the new tap APIService. If the
This edge release introduces a new tap APIService. The Kubernetes apiserver
authenticates the requesting tap user and then forwards tap requests to the
new tap APIServer. The linkerd tap
command now makes requests against the
APIService.
With this release, users must be authorized via RBAC to use the linkerd tap
command. Specifically linkerd tap
requires the watch
verb on all resources
in the tap.linkerd.io/v1alpha1
APIGroup. More granular access is also
available via sub-resources such as deployments/tap
and pods/tap
.
- CLI
- Added a check to the
linkerd check
command to validate the user has privileges necessary to create CronJobs - Introduced the
linkerd --as
flag which allows users to impersonate another user for Kubernetes operations - The
linkerd tap
command now makes requests against the tap APIService
- Added a check to the
- Controller
- Added HTTP security headers on all dashboard responses
- Fixed nil pointer dereference in the destination service when an endpoint
does not have a
TargetRef
- Added resource limits when HA is enabled
- Added RSA support to TLS libraries
- Updated the destination service to return
InvalidArgument
for external name services so that the proxy does not immediately fail the request - The
l5d-require-id
header is now set on tap requests so that a connection is established over TLS - Introduced the
APIService/v1alpha1.tap.linkerd.io
global resource - Introduced the
ClusterRoleBinding/linkerd-linkerd-tap-auth-delegator
global resource - Introduced the
Secret/linkerd-tap-tls
resource into thelinkerd
namespace - Introduced the
RoleBinding/linkerd-linkerd-tap-auth-reader
resource into thekube-system
namespace
- Proxy
- Added the
LINKERD2_PROXY_TAP_SVC_NAME
environment variable so that the tap server attempts to authorize client identities
- Added the
- Internal
- Replaced
dep
with Go modules for dependency management
- Replaced
- CLI
- Improved the installation report produced by the
linkerd check
command to include the control plane pods' live status - Added the
--all-namespaces
(-A
) option to thelinkerd get
,linkerd edges
andlinkerd stat
commands to retrieve resources across all namespaces
- Improved the installation report produced by the
- Controller
- Fixed an issue with discovering StatefulSet pods via their unique hostname
- Fixed an issue with traffic split where outbound proxy stats are missing
- Bumped Prometheus to 2.11.1
- Bumped Grafana to 6.2.5
- Upgraded the service profile CRD to v1alpha2 where the openAPIV3Schema validation is replaced by a validating admission webhook. No changes required for users currently using v1alpha1
- Updated the control plane's pod security policy to restrict workloads from
running as
root
in the CNI mode (thanks @codeman9!) - Introduced cluster heartbeat cron job
- Proxy
- Introduced the
l5d-require-id
header to enforce TLS outbound communication from the Tap server
- Introduced the
- CLI
- Made the
linkerd routes
command traffic-split aware - Fixed bug in the
linkerd upgrade config
command that was causing it to crash - Added pod status to the output of the
linkerd stat
command (thanks @jonathanbeber!) - Fixed incorrect "meshed" count in
linkerd stat
when resources share the same label selector for pods (thanks @jonathanbeber!) - Added namespace information to the
linkerd edges
command output and a new-o wide
flag that shows the identity of the client and server if known - Added a new check to the
linkerd check --pre
command validating that if PSP is enabled, the NET_RAW capability is available
- Made the
- Controller
- Added pod anti-affinity rules to the control plane pods when HA is enabled (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Proxy
- Improved performance by using a constant-time load balancer
- Added a new
/proxy-log-level
endpoint to update the log level at runtime
This release adds traffic splitting functionality, support for the Kubernetes Service Mesh Interface (SMI), graduates high-availability support out of experimental status, and adds a tremendous list of other improvements, performance enhancements, and bug fixes.
Linkerd's new traffic splitting feature allows users to dynamically control the percentage of traffic destined for a service. This powerful feature can be used to implement rollout strategies like canary releases and blue-green deploys. Support for the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) makes it easier for ecosystem tools to work across all service mesh implementations.
Along with the introduction of optional install stages via the linkerd install config
and linkerd install control-plane
commands, the default
behavior of the linkerd inject
command only adds annotations and defers
injection to the always-installed proxy injector component.
Finally, there have been many performance and usability improvements to the proxy and UI, as well as production-ready features including:
- A new
linkerd edges
command that provides fine-grained observability into the TLS-based identity system - A
--enable-debug-sidecar
flag for thelinkerd inject
command that improves debugging efforts
Linkerd recently passed a CNCF-sponsored security audit! Check out the in-depth report here.
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: Use the linkerd upgrade
command to upgrade the control
plane. This command ensures that all existing control plane's configuration
and mTLS secrets are retained. For more details, please see the upgrade
instructions
for more details.
Special thanks to: @alenkacz, @codeman9, @dwj300, @jackprice, @liquidslr, @matej-g, @Pothulapati, @zaharidichev
Full release notes:
- CLI
- Breaking Change Removed the
--proxy-auto-inject
flag, as the proxy injector is now always installed - Breaking Change Replaced the
--linkerd-version
flag with the--proxy-version
flag in thelinkerd install
andlinkerd upgrade
commands, which allows setting the version for the injected proxy sidecar image, without changing the image versions for the control plane - Introduced install stages:
linkerd install config
andlinkerd install control-plane
- Introduced upgrade stages:
linkerd upgrade config
andlinkerd upgrade control-plane
- Introduced a new
--from-manifests
flag tolinkerd upgrade
allowing manually feeding a previously saved output oflinkerd install
into the command, instead of requiring a connection to the cluster to fetch the config - Introduced a new
--manual
flag tolinkerd inject
to output the proxy sidecar container spec - Introduced a new
--enable-debug-sidecar
flag tolinkerd inject
, that injects a debug sidecar to inspect traffic to and from the meshed pod - Added a new check for unschedulable pods and PSP issues (thanks, @liquidslr!)
- Disabled the spinner in
linkerd check
when running without a TTY - Ensured the ServiceAccount for the proxy injector is created before its Deployment to avoid warnings when installing the proxy injector (thanks, @dwj300!)
- Added a
linkerd check config
command for verifying thatlinkerd install config
was successful - Improved the help documentation of
linkerd install
to clarify flag usage - Added support for private Kubernetes clusters by changing the CLI to connect to the control plane using a port-forward (thanks, @jackprice!)
- Fixed
linkerd check
andlinkerd dashboard
failing when any control plane pod is not ready, even when multiple replicas exist (as in HA mode) - New Added a
linkerd edges
command that shows the source and destination name and identity for proxied connections, to assist in debugging - Tap can now be disabled for specific pods during injection by using the
--disable-tap
flag, or by using theconfig.linkerd.io/disable-tap
annotation - Introduced pre-install healthcheck for clock skew (thanks, @matej-g!)
- Added a JSON option to the
linkerd edges
command so that output is scripting friendly and can be parsed easily (thanks @alenkacz!) - Fixed an issue when Linkerd is installed with
--ha
, runninglinkerd upgrade
without--ha
will disable the high availability control plane - Fixed an issue with
linkerd upgrade
where running without--ha
would unintentionally disable high availability features if they were previously enabled - Added a
--init-image-version
flag tolinkerd inject
to override the injected proxy-init container version - Added the
--linkerd-cni-enabled
flag to theinstall
subcommands so thatNET_ADMIN
capability is omitted from the CNI-enabled control plane's PSP - Updated
linkerd check
to validate the caller can createPodSecurityPolicy
resources - Added a check to
linkerd install
to prevent installing multiple control planes into different namespaces avoid conflicts between global resources - Added support for passing a URL directly to
linkerd inject
(thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added more descriptive output to the
linkerd check
output for control plane ReplicaSet readiness - Refactored the
linkerd endpoints
to use the same interface as used by the proxy for service discovery information - Fixed a bug where
linkerd inject
would fail when given a path to a file outside the current directory - Graduated high-availability support out of experimental status
- Modified the error message for
linkerd install
to provide instructions for proceeding when an existing installation is found
- Breaking Change Removed the
- Controller
- Added Go pprof HTTP endpoints to all control plane components' admin servers to better assist debugging efforts
- Fixed bug in the proxy injector, where sporadically the pod workload owner wasn't properly determined, which would result in erroneous stats
- Added support for a new
config.linkerd.io/disable-identity
annotation to opt out of identity for a specific pod - Fixed pod creation failure when a
ResourceQuota
exists by adding a default resource spec for the proxy-init init container - Fixed control plane components failing on startup when the Kubernetes API
returns an
ErrGroupDiscoveryFailed
- Added Controller Component Labels to the webhook config resources (thanks, @Pothulapati!)
- Moved the tap service into its own pod
- New Control plane installations now generate a self-signed certificate and private key pair for each webhook, to prepare for future work to make the proxy injector and service profile validator HA
- Added the
config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar
annotation allowing the--enable-debug-sidecar
flag to work when auto-injecting Linkerd proxies - Added multiple replicas for the
proxy-injector
andsp-validator
controllers when run in high availability mode (thanks to @Pothulapati!) - Defined least privilege default security context values for the proxy container so that auto-injection does not fail (thanks @codeman9!)
- Default the webhook failure policy to
Fail
in order to account for unexpected errors during auto-inject; this ensures uninjected applications are not deployed - Introduced control plane's PSP and RBAC resources into Helm templates; these policies are only in effect if the PSP admission controller is enabled
- Removed
UPDATE
operation from proxy-injector webhook because pod mutations are disallowed during update operations - Default the mutating and validating webhook configurations
sideEffects
property toNone
to indicate that the webhooks have no side effects on other resources (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added support for the SMI TrafficSplit API which allows users to define traffic splits in TrafficSplit custom resources
- Added the
linkerd.io/control-plane-ns
label to all Linkerd resources allowing them to be identified using a label selector - Added Prometheus metrics for the Kubernetes watchers in the destination service for better visibility
- Proxy
- Replaced the fixed reconnect backoff with an exponential one (thanks, @zaharidichev!)
- Fixed an issue where load balancers can become stuck
- Added a dispatch timeout that limits the amount of time a request can be buffered in the proxy
- Removed the limit on the number of concurrently active service discovery queries to the destination service
- Fix an epoll notification issue that could cause excessive CPU usage
- Added the ability to disable tap by setting an env var (thanks, @zaharidichev!)
- Changed the proxy's routing behavior so that, when the control plane does not resolve a destination, the proxy forwards the request with minimal additional routing logic
- Fixed a bug in the proxy's HPACK codec that could cause requests with very large header values to hang indefinitely
- Fixed a memory leak that can occur if an HTTP/2 request with a payload ends before the entire payload is sent to the destination
- The
l5d-override-dst
header is now used for inbound service profile discovery - Added errors totals to
response_total
metrics - Changed the load balancer to require that Kubernetes services are resolved via the control plane
- Added the
NET_RAW
capability to the proxy-init container to be compatible withPodSecurityPolicy
s that usedrop: all
- Fixed the proxy rejecting HTTP2 requests that don't have an
:authority
- Improved idle service eviction to reduce resource consumption for clients that send requests to many services
- Fixed proxied HTTP/2 connections returning 502 errors when the upstream connection is reset, rather than propagating the reset to the client
- Changed the proxy to treat unexpected HTTP/2 frames as stream errors rather than connection errors
- Fixed a bug where DNS queries could persist longer than necessary
- Improved router eviction to remove idle services in a more timely manner
- Fixed a bug where the proxy would fail to process requests with obscure characters in the URI
- Web UI
- Added the Font Awesome stylesheet locally; this allows both Font Awesome and Material-UI sidebar icons to display consistently with no/limited internet access (thanks again, @liquidslr!)
- Removed the Authorities table and sidebar link from the dashboard to prepare for a new, improved dashboard view communicating authority data
- Fixed dashboard behavior that caused incorrect table sorting
- Removed the "Debug" page from the Linkerd dashboard while the functionality of that page is being redesigned
- Added an Edges table to the resource detail view that shows the source, destination name, and identity for proxied connections
- Improved UI for Edges table in dashboard by changing column names, adding a "Secured" icon and showing an empty Edges table in the case of no returned edges
- Internal
- Known container errors were hidden in the integration tests; now they are reported in the output without having the tests fail
- Fixed integration tests by adding known proxy-injector log warning to tests
- Modified the integration test for
linkerd upgrade
in order to test upgrading from the latest stable release instead of the latest edge and reflect the typical use case - Moved the proxy-init container to a separate
linkerd/proxy-init
Git repository
- CLI
- Graduated high-availability support out of experimental status
- Modified the error message for
linkerd install
to provide instructions for proceeding when an existing installation is found
- Controller
- Added Prometheus metrics for the Kubernetes watchers in the destination service for better visibility
- CLI
- Refactored the
linkerd endpoints
to use the same interface as used by the proxy for service discovery information - Fixed a bug where
linkerd inject
would fail when given a path to a file outside the current directory
- Refactored the
- Proxy
- Fixed a bug where DNS queries could persist longer than necessary
- Improved router eviction to remove idle services in a more timely manner
- Fixed a bug where the proxy would fail to process requests with obscure characters in the URI
- CLI
- Added more descriptive output to the
linkerd check
output for control plane ReplicaSet readiness - Breaking change Renamed
config.linkerd.io/debug
annotation toconfig.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar
, to match the--enable-debug-sidecar
CLI flag that sets it - Fixed a bug in
linkerd edges
that caused incorrect identities to be displayed when requests were sent from two or more namespaces
- Added more descriptive output to the
- Controller
- Added the
linkerd.io/control-plane-ns
label to the SMI Traffic Split CRD
- Added the
- Proxy
- Fixed proxied HTTP/2 connections returning 502 errors when the upstream connection is reset, rather than propagating the reset to the client
- Changed the proxy to treat unexpected HTTP/2 frames as stream errors rather than connection errors
This release adds support for the SMI Traffic Split API. Creating a TrafficSplit resource will cause Linkerd to split traffic between the specified backend services. Please see the spec for more details.
- CLI
- Added a check to
install
to prevent installing multiple control planes into different namespaces - Added support for passing a URL directly to
linkerd inject
(thanks @Pothulapati!) - Added the
--all-namespaces
flag tolinkerd edges
- Added a check to
- Controller
- Added support for the SMI TrafficSplit API which allows users to define traffic splits in TrafficSplit custom resources
- Web UI
- Improved UI for Edges table in dashboard by changing column names, adding a "Secured" icon and showing an empty Edges table in the case of no returned edges
- CLI
- Updated
linkerd check
to validate the caller can createPodSecurityPolicy
resources
- Updated
- Controller
- Default the mutating and validating webhook configurations
sideEffects
property toNone
to indicate that the webhooks have no side effects on other resources (thanks @Pothulapati!)
- Default the mutating and validating webhook configurations
- Proxy
- Added the
NET_RAW
capability to the proxy-init container to be compatible withPodSecurityPolicy
s that usedrop: all
- Fixed the proxy rejecting HTTP2 requests that don't have an
:authority
- Improved idle service eviction to reduce resource consumption for clients that send requests to many services
- Added the
- Web UI
- Removed the "Debug" page from the Linkerd dashboard while the functionality of that page is being redesigned
- Added an Edges table to the resource detail view that shows the source, destination name, and identity for proxied connections
- CLI
- Added the
--linkerd-cni-enabled
flag to theinstall
subcommands so thatNET_ADMIN
capability is omitted from the CNI-enabled control plane's PSP
- Added the
- Controller
- Default to least-privilege security context values for the proxy container so that auto-inject does not fail on restricted PSPs (thanks @codeman9!)
- Defined least privilege default security context values for the proxy container so that auto-injection does not fail on (thanks @codeman9!)
- Default the webhook failure policy to
Fail
in order to account for unexpected errors during auto-inject; this ensures uninjected applications are not deployed - Introduced control plane's PSP and RBAC resources into Helm templates; these policies are only in effect if the PSP admission controller is enabled
- Removed
UPDATE
operation from proxy-injector webhook because pod mutations are disallowed during update operations
- Proxy
- The
l5d-override-dst
header is now used for inbound service profile discovery - Include errors in
response_total
metrics - Changed the load balancer to require that Kubernetes services are resolved via the control plane
- The
- Web UI
- Fixed dashboard behavior that caused incorrect table sorting
- CLI
- Fixed an issue where, when Linkerd is installed with
--ha
, runninglinkerd upgrade
without--ha
will disable the high availability control plane - Added a
--init-image-version
flag tolinkerd inject
to override the injected proxy-init container version
- Fixed an issue where, when Linkerd is installed with
- Controller
- Added multiple replicas for the
proxy-injector
andsp-validator
controllers when run in high availability mode (thanks to @Pothulapati!)
- Added multiple replicas for the
- Proxy
- Fixed a memory leak that can occur if an HTTP/2 request with a payload ends before the entire payload is sent to the destination
- Internal
- Moved the proxy-init container to a separate
linkerd/proxy-init
Git repository
- Moved the proxy-init container to a separate
This stable release fixes a memory leak in the proxy.
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Full release notes:
- Proxy
- Fixed a memory leak that can occur if an HTTP/2 request with a payload ends before the entire payload is sent to the destination
- CLI
- Added a JSON option to the
linkerd edges
command so that output is scripting friendly and can be parsed easily (thanks @alenkacz!)
- Added a JSON option to the
- Controller
- New Control plane installations now generate a self-signed certificate and private key pair for each webhook, to prepare for future work to make the proxy injector and service profile validator HA
- Added a debug container annotation, allowing the
--enable-debug-sidecar
flag to work when auto-injecting Linkerd proxies
- Proxy
- Changed the proxy's routing behavior so that, when the control plane does not resolve a destination, the proxy forwards the request with minimal additional routing logic
- Fixed a bug in the proxy's HPACK codec that could cause requests with very large header values to hang indefinitely
- Web UI
- Removed the Authorities table and sidebar link from the dashboard to prepare for a new, improved dashboard view communicating authority data
- Internal
- Modified the integration test for
linkerd upgrade
to test upgrading from the latest stable release instead of the latest edge, to reflect the typical use case
- Modified the integration test for
This stable release adds a number of proxy stability improvements.
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Special thanks to: @zaharidichev and @11Takanori!
Full release notes:
- Proxy
- Changed the proxy's routing behavior so that, when the control plane does not resolve a destination, the proxy forwards the request with minimal additional routing logic
- Fixed a bug in the proxy's HPACK codec that could cause requests with very large header values to hang indefinitely
- Replaced the fixed reconnect backoff with an exponential one (thanks, @zaharidichev!)
- Fixed an issue where requests could be held indefinitely by the load balancer
- Added a dispatch timeout that limits the amount of time a request can be buffered in the proxy
- Removed the limit on the number of concurrently active service discovery queries to the destination service
- Fixed an epoll notification issue that could cause excessive CPU usage
- Added the ability to disable tap by setting an env var (thanks, @zaharidichev!)
- CLI
- New Added a
linkerd edges
command that shows the source and destination name and identity for proxied connections, to assist in debugging - Tap can now be disabled for specific pods during injection by using the
--disable-tap
flag, or by using theconfig.linkerd.io/disable-tap
annotation - Introduced pre-install healthcheck for clock skew (thanks, @matej-g!)
- New Added a
- Controller
- Added Controller Component Labels to the webhook config resources (thanks, @Pothulapati!)
- Moved the tap service into its own pod
- Proxy
- Fix an epoll notification issue that could cause excessive CPU usage
- Added the ability to disable tap by setting an env var (thanks, @zaharidichev!)
- CLI
- Fixed
linkerd check
andlinkerd dashboard
failing when any control plane pod is not ready, even when multiple replicas exist (as in HA mode)
- Fixed
- Controller
- Fixed control plane components failing on startup when the Kubernetes API
returns an
ErrGroupDiscoveryFailed
- Fixed control plane components failing on startup when the Kubernetes API
returns an
- Proxy
- Added a dispatch timeout that limits the amount of time a request can be buffered in the proxy
- Removed the limit on the number of concurrently active service discovery queries to the destination service
Special thanks to @zaharidichev for adding end to end tests for proxies with TLS!
- CLI
- Added a
linkerd check config
command for verifying thatlinkerd install config
was successful - Improved the help documentation of
linkerd install
to clarify flag usage - Added support for private Kubernetes clusters by changing the CLI to connect to the control plane using a port-forward (thanks, @jackprice!)
- Added a
- Controller
- Fixed pod creation failure when a
ResourceQuota
exists by adding a default resource spec for the proxy-init init container
- Fixed pod creation failure when a
- Proxy
- Replaced the fixed reconnect backoff with an exponential one (thanks, @zaharidichev!)
- Fixed an issue where load balancers can become stuck
- Internal
- Fixed integration tests by adding known proxy-injector log warning to tests
As of this edge release the proxy injector component is always installed. To
have the proxy injector inject a pod you still can manually add the
linkerd.io/inject: enable
annotation into the pod spec, or at the namespace
level to have all your pods be injected by default. With this release the
behaviour of the linkerd inject
command changes, where the proxy sidecar
container YAML is no longer included in its output by default, but instead it
will just add the annotations to defer the injection to the proxy injector.
For use cases that require the full injected YAML to be output, a new
--manual
flag has been added.
Another important update is the introduction of install stages. You still have
the old linkerd install
command, but now it can be broken into linkerd install config
which installs the resources that require cluster-level
privileges, and linkerd install control-plane
that continues with the
resources that only require namespace-level privileges. This also applies to
the linkerd upgrade
command.
-
CLI
- Breaking Change Removed the
--proxy-auto-inject
flag, as the proxy injector is now always installed - Breaking Change Replaced the
--linkerd-version
flag with the--proxy-version
flag in thelinkerd install
andlinkerd upgrade
commands, which allows setting the version for the injected proxy sidecar image, without changing the image versions for the control plane - Introduced install stages:
linkerd install config
andlinkerd install control-plane
- Introduced upgrade stages:
linkerd upgrade config
andlinkerd upgrade control-plane
- Introduced a new
--from-manifests
flag tolinkerd upgrade
allowing manually feeding a previously saved output oflinkerd install
into the command, instead of requiring a connection to the cluster to fetch the config - Introduced a new
--manual
flag tolinkerd inject
to output the proxy sidecar container spec - Introduced a new
--enable-debug-sidecar
option tolinkerd inject
, that injects a debug sidecar to inspect traffic to and from the meshed pod - Added a new check for unschedulable pods and PSP issues (thanks, @liquidslr!)
- Disabled the spinner in
linkerd check
when running without a TTY - Ensured the ServiceAccount for the proxy injector is created before its Deployment to avoid warnings when installing the proxy injector (thanks, @dwj300!)
- Breaking Change Removed the
-
Controller
- Added Go pprof HTTP endpoints to all control plane components' admin servers to better assist debugging efforts
- Fixed bug in the proxy injector, where sporadically the pod workload owner wasn't properly determined, which would result in erroneous stats
- Added support for a new
config.linkerd.io/disable-identity
annotation to opt out of identity for a specific pod
-
Web UI
- Added the Font Awesome stylesheet locally; this allows both Font Awesome and Material-UI sidebar icons to display consistently with no/limited internet access (thanks again, @liquidslr!)
-
Internal
- Known container errors were hidden in the integration tests; now they are reported in the output, still without having the tests fail
This stable release introduces a new TLS-based service identity system into
the default Linkerd installation, replacing --tls=optional
and the
linkerd-ca
controller. Now, proxies generate ephemeral private keys into a
tmpfs directory and dynamically refresh certificates, authenticated by
Kubernetes ServiceAccount tokens, and tied to ServiceAccounts as the identity
primitive
In this release, all meshed HTTP communication is private and authenticated by default.
Among the many improvements to the web dashboard, we've added a Community page to surface news and updates from linkerd.io.
For more details, see the announcement blog post: https://linkerd.io/2019/04/16/announcing-linkerd-2.3/
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: The linkerd-ca
controller has been removed in favor of
the linkerd-identity
controller. If you had previously installed Linkerd
with --tls=optional
, manually delete the linkerd-ca
deployment after
upgrading. Also, --single-namespace
mode is no longer supported. For full
details on upgrading to this release, please see the upgrade
instructions.
Special thanks to: @codeman9, @harsh-98, @huynq0911, @KatherineMelnyk, @liquidslr, @paranoidaditya, @Pothulapati, @TwinProduction, and @yb172!
Full release notes:
- CLI
- Introduced an
upgrade
command! This allows an existing Linkerd control plane to be reinstalled or reconfigured; it is particularly useful for automatically reusing flags set in the previousinstall
orupgrade
- Introduced the
linkerd metrics
command for fetching proxy metrics - Breaking Change: The
--linkerd-cni-enabled
flag has been removed from theinject
command; CNI is configured at the cluster level with theinstall
command and no longer applies to theinject
command - Breaking Change Removed the
--disable-external-profiles
flag from theinstall
command; external profiles are now disabled by default and can be enabled with the new--enable-external-profiles
flag - Breaking change Removed the
--api-port
flag from theinject
andinstall
commands, since there's no benefit to running the control plane's destination API on a non-default port (thanks, @paranoidaditya) - Breaking change Removed the
--tls=optional
flag from thelinkerd install
command, since TLS is now enabled by default - Changed
install
to accept or generate an issuer Secret for the Identity controller - Changed
install
to fail in the case of a conflict with an existing installation; this can be disabled with the--ignore-cluster
flag - Added the ability to adjust the Prometheus log level via
--controller-log-level
- Implemented
--proxy-cpu-limit
and--proxy-memory-limit
for setting the proxy resources limits (--proxy-cpu
and--proxy-memory
were deprecated in favor ofproxy-cpu-request
andproxy-memory-request
) (thanks @TwinProduction!) - Added a validator for the
--proxy-log-level
flag - Updated the
inject
anduninject
subcommands to issue warnings when resources lack aKind
property (thanks @Pothulapati!) - The
inject
command proxy options are now converted into config annotations; the annotations ensure that these configs are persisted in subsequent resource updates - Changed
inject
to require fetching a configuration from the control plane; this can be disabled with the--ignore-cluster
and--disable-identity
flags, though this will prevent the injected pods from participating in mesh identity - Included kubectl version check as part of
linkerd check
(thanks @yb172!) - Updated
linkerd check
to ensure hint URLs are displayed for RPC checks - Fixed sporadic (and harmless) race condition error in
linkerd check
- Introduced a check for NET_ADMIN in
linkerd check
- Fixed permissions check for CRDs
- Updated the
linkerd dashboard
command to serve the dashboard on a fixed port, allowing it to leverage browser local storage for user settings - Updated the
linkerd routes
command to display rows for routes that are not receiving any traffic - Added TCP stats to the stat command, under the
-o wide
and-o json
flags - The
stat
command now always shows the number of open TCP connections - Removed TLS metrics from the
stat
command; this is in preparation for surfacing identity metrics in a clearer way - Exposed the
install-cni
command and its flags, and tweaked their descriptions - Eliminated false-positive vulnerability warnings related to go.uuid
- Introduced an
- Controller
- Added a new public API endpoint for fetching control plane configuration
- Breaking change Removed support for running the control plane in single-namespace mode, which was severely limited in the number of features it supported due to not having access to cluster-wide resources; the end goal being Linkerd degrading gracefully depending on its privileges
- Updated automatic proxy injection and CLI injection to support overriding inject defaults via pod spec annotations
- Added support for the
config.linkerd.io/proxy-version
annotation on pod specs; this will override the injected proxy version - The auto-inject admission controller webhook is updated to watch pods creation and update events; with this change, proxy auto-injection now works for all kinds of workloads, including StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, etc
- Service profile validation is now performed via a webhook endpoint; this prevents Kubernetes from accepting invalid service profiles
- Changed the default CPU request from
10m
to100m
for HA deployments; this will help some intermittent liveness/readiness probes from failing due to tight resource constraints - Updated destination service to return TLS identities only when the destination pod is TLS-aware and is in the same controller namespace
- Lessen klog level to improve security
- Updated control plane components to query Kubernetes at startup to determine authorized namespaces and if ServiceProfile support is available
- Modified the stats payload to include the following TCP stats:
tcp_open_connections
,tcp_read_bytes_total
,tcp_write_bytes_total
- Instrumented clients in the control plane connecting to Kubernetes, thus providing better visibility for diagnosing potential problems with those connections
- Renamed the "linkerd-proxy-api" service to "linkerd-destination"
- Bumped Prometheus to version 2.7.1 and Grafana to version 5.4.3
- Proxy
- Introduced per-proxy private key generation and dynamic certificate renewal
- Fixed a connection starvation issue where TLS discovery detection on slow or idle connections could block all other connections from being accepted on the inbound listener of the proxy
- Fixed a stream leak between the proxy and the control plane that could
cause the
linkerd-controller
pod to use an excessive amount of memory - Added a readiness check endpoint on
:4191/ready
so that Kubernetes doesn't consider pods ready until they have acquired a certificate from the Identity controller - Some
l5d-*
informational headers have been temporarily removed from requests and responses because they could leak information to external clients - The proxy's connect timeouts have been updated, especially to improve reconnect behavior between the proxy and the control plane
- Increased the inbound/router cap on MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS
- The
l5d-remote-ip
header is now set on inbound requests and outbound responses - Fixed issue with proxy falling back to filesystem polling due to improperly sized inotify buffer
- Web UI
- New Added a Community page to surface news and updates from linkerd.io
- Added a Debug page to the web dashboard, allowing you to introspect service discovery state
- The Overview page in the Linkerd dashboard now renders appropriately when viewed on mobile devices
- Added filter functionality to the metrics tables
- Added stable sorting for table rows
- Added TCP stats to the Linkerd Pod Grafana dashboard
- Added TCP stat tables on the namespace landing page and resource detail page
- The topology graph now shows TCP stats if no HTTP stats are available
- Improved table display on the resource detail page for resources with TCP-only traffic
- Updated the resource detail page to start displaying a table with TCP stats
- Modified the Grafana variable queries to use a TCP-based metric, so that if there is only TCP traffic then the dropdowns don't end up empty
- Fixed sidebar not updating when resources were added/deleted (thanks @liquidslr!)
- Added validation to the "new service profile" form (thanks @liquidslr!)
- Added a Grafana dashboard and web tables for displaying Job stats (thanks, @Pothulapati!)
- Removed TLS columns from the dashboard tables; this is in preparation for surfacing identity metrics in a clearer way
- Fixed the behavior of the Top query 'Start' button if a user's query returns no data
- Fixed an issue with the order of tables returned from a Top Routes query
- Added text wrap for paths in the modal for expanded Tap query data
- Fixed a quoting issue with service profile downloads (thanks, @liquidslr!)
- Updated sorting of route table to move default routes to the bottom
- Removed 'Help' hierarchy and surfaced links on navigation sidebar
- Ensured that all the tooltips in Grafana displaying the series are shared across all the graphs
- Internals
- Improved the
bin/go-run
script for the build process so that on failure, all associated background processes are terminated - Added more log errors to the integration tests
- Removed the GOPATH dependence from the CLI dev environment
- Consolidated injection code from CLI and admission controller code paths
- Enabled the following linters:
unparam
,unconvert
,goimports
,goconst
,scopelint
,unused
,gosimple
- Bumped base Docker images
- Added the flags
-update
and-pretty-diff
to tests to allow overwriting fixtures and to print the full text of the fixtures upon mismatches - Introduced golangci-lint tooling, using
.golangci.yml
to centralize the config - Added a
-cover
parameter to track code coverage in go tests (more info in TEST.md) - Renamed a function in a test that was shadowing a go built-in function (thanks @huynq0911!)
- Improved the
- Proxy
- Fixed a connection starvation issue where TLS discovery detection on slow or idle connections could block all other connections from being accepted on the inbound listener of the proxy
- CLI
- Fixed
inject
to allow the--disable-identity
flag to be used without having to specify the--ignore-cluster
flag
- Fixed
- Web UI
- The Overview page in the Linkerd dashboard now renders appropriately when viewed on mobile devices
- CLI
- Fixed
linkerd upgrade
command not upgrading proxy containers (thanks @jon-walton for the issue report!) - Fixed
linkerd upgrade
command not installing the identity service when it was not already installed - Eliminate false-positive vulnerability warnings related to go.uuid
- Fixed
Special thanks to @KatherineMelnyk for updating the web component to read the
UUID from the linkerd-config
ConfigMap!
- CLI
- Removed TLS metrics from the
stat
command; this is in preparation for surfacing identity metrics in a clearer way - The
upgrade
command now outputs a URL that explains next steps for upgrading - Breaking Change: The
--linkerd-cni-enabled
flag has been removed from theinject
command; CNI is configured at the cluster level with theinstall
command and no longer applies to theinject
command
- Removed TLS metrics from the
- Controller
- Service profile validation is now performed via a webhook endpoint; this prevents Kubernetes from accepting invalid service profiles
- Added support for the
config.linkerd.io/proxy-version
annotation on pod specs; this will override the injected proxy version - Changed the default CPU request from
10m
to100m
for HA deployments; this will help some intermittent liveness/readiness probes from failing due to tight resource constraints
- Proxy
- The
CommonName
field on CSRs is now set to the proxy's identity name
- The
- Web UI
- Removed TLS columns from the dashboard tables; this is in preparation for surfacing identity metrics in a clearer way
- CLI
- Introduced an
upgrade
command! This allows an existing Linkerd control plane to be reinstalled or reconfigured; it is particularly useful for automatically reusing flags set in the previousinstall
orupgrade
- The
inject
command proxy options are now converted into config annotations; the annotations ensure that these configs are persisted in subsequent resource updates - The
stat
command now always shows the number of open TCP connections - Breaking Change Removed the
--disable-external-profiles
flag from theinstall
command; external profiles are now disabled by default and can be enabled with the new--enable-external-profiles
flag
- Introduced an
- Controller
- The auto-inject admission controller webhook is updated to watch pods creation and update events; with this change, proxy auto-injection now works for all kinds of workloads, including StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, etc
- Proxy
- Some
l5d-*
informational headers have been temporarily removed from requests and responses because they could leak information to external clients
- Some
- Web UI
- The topology graph now shows TCP stats if no HTTP stats are available
- Improved table display on the resource detail page for resources with TCP-only traffic
- Added validation to the "new service profile" form (thanks @liquidslr!)
This edge release introduces a new TLS Identity system into the default
Linkerd installation, replacing --tls=optional
and the linkerd-ca
controller. Now, proxies generate ephemeral private keys into a tmpfs
directory and dynamically refresh certificates, authenticated by Kubernetes
ServiceAccount tokens, via the newly-introduced Identity controller.
Now, all meshed HTTP communication is private and authenticated by default.
- CLI
- Changed
install
to accept or generate an issuer Secret for the Identity controller - Changed
install
to fail in the case of a conflict with an existing installation; this can be disabled with the--ignore-cluster
flag - Changed
inject
to require fetching a configuration from the control plane; this can be disabled with the--ignore-cluster
and--disable-identity
flags, though this will prevent the injected pods from participating in mesh identity - Breaking change Removed the
--tls=optional
flag from thelinkerd install
command, since TLS is now enabled by default - Added the ability to adjust the Prometheus log level
- Changed
- Proxy
- Fixed a stream leak between the proxy and the control plane that could
cause the
linkerd-controller
pod to use an excessive amount of memory - Introduced per-proxy private key generation and dynamic certificate renewal
- Added a readiness check endpoint on
:4191/ready
so that Kubernetes doesn't consider pods ready until they have acquired a certificate from the Identity controller - The proxy's connect timeouts have been updated, especially to improve reconnect behavior between the proxy and the control plane
- Fixed a stream leak between the proxy and the control plane that could
cause the
- Web UI
- Added TCP stats to the Linkerd Pod Grafana dashboard
- Fixed the behavior of the Top query 'Start' button if a user's query returns no data
- Added stable sorting for table rows
- Fixed an issue with the order of tables returned from a Top Routes query
- Added text wrap for paths in the modal for expanded Tap query data
- Internal
- Improved the
bin/go-run
script for the build process so that on failure, all associated background processes are terminated
- Improved the
Special thanks to @liquidslr for many useful UI and log changes, and to @mmalone and @sourishkrout at @smallstep for collaboration and advice on the Identity system!
- Controller
- Breaking change Removed support for running the control plane in single-namespace mode, which was severely limited in the number of features it supported due to not having access to cluster-wide resources
- Updated automatic proxy injection and CLI injection to support overriding inject defaults via pod spec annotations
- Added a new public API endpoint for fetching control plane configuration
- CLI
- Breaking change Removed the
--api-port
flag from theinject
andinstall
commands, since there's no benefit to running the control plane's destination API on a non-default port (thanks, @paranoidaditya) - Introduced the
linkerd metrics
command for fetching proxy metrics - Updated the
linkerd routes
command to display rows for routes that are not receiving any traffic - Updated the
linkerd dashboard
command to serve the dashboard on a fixed port, allowing it to leverage browser local storage for user settings
- Breaking change Removed the
- Web UI
- New Added a Community page to surface news and updates from linkerd.io
- Fixed a quoting issue with service profile downloads (thanks, @liquidslr!)
- Added a Grafana dashboard and web tables for displaying Job stats (thanks, @Pothulapati!)
- Updated sorting of route table to move default routes to the bottom
- Added TCP stat tables on the namespace landing page and resource detail page
- CLI
- Introduced a check for NET_ADMIN in
linkerd check
- Fixed permissions check for CRDs
- Included kubectl version check as part of
linkerd check
(thanks @yb172!) - Added TCP stats to the stat command, under the
-o wide
and-o json
flags
- Introduced a check for NET_ADMIN in
- Controller
- Updated the
mutatingwebhookconfiguration
so that it is recreated when the proxy injector is restarted, so that the MWC always picks up the latest config template during version upgrade
- Updated the
- Proxy
- Increased the inbound/router cap on MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS
- The
l5d-remote-ip
header is now set on inbound requests and outbound responses
- Web UI
- Fixed sidebar not updating when resources were added/deleted (thanks @liquidslr!)
- Added filter functionality to the metrics tables
- Internal
- Added more log errors to the integration tests
- Removed the GOPATH dependence from the CLI dev environment
- Consolidated injection code from CLI and admission controller code paths
- CLI
- Updated
linkerd check
to ensure hint URLs are displayed for RPC checks
- Updated
- Controller
- Updated the auto-inject admission controller webhook to respond to UPDATE events for deployment workloads
- Updated destination service to return TLS identities only when the destination pod is TLS-aware and is in the same controller namespace
- Lessen klog level to improve security
- Updated control plane components to query Kubernetes at startup to determine authorized namespaces and if ServiceProfile support is available
- Modified the stats payload to include the following TCP stats:
tcp_open_connections
,tcp_read_bytes_total
,tcp_write_bytes_total
- Proxy
- Fixed issue with proxy falling back to filesystem polling due to improperly sized inotify buffer
- Web UI
- Removed 'Help' hierarchy and surfaced links on navigation sidebar
- Added a Debug page to the web dashboard, allowing you to introspect service discovery state
- Updated the resource detail page to start displaying a table with TCP stats
- Internal
- Enabled the following linters:
unparam
,unconvert
,goimports
,goconst
,scopelint
,unused
,gosimple
- Bumped base Docker images
- Enabled the following linters:
This stable release polishes some of the CLI help text and fixes two issues that came up since the stable-2.2.0 release.
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Full release notes:
- CLI
- Fixed handling of kubeconfig server urls that include paths
- Updated the description of the
--proxy-auto-inject
flag to indicate that it is no longer experimental - Updated the
profile
help text to match the other commands - Added the "ep" alias for the
endpoints
command
- Controller
- Stopped logging an error when a route doesn't specify a timeout
- CLI
- Implemented
--proxy-cpu-limit
and--proxy-memory-limit
for setting the proxy resources limits (--proxy-cpu
and--proxy-memory
were deprecated in favor ofproxy-cpu-request
andproxy-memory-request
) (thanks @TwinProduction!) - Updated the
inject
anduninject
subcommands to issue warnings when resources lack aKind
property (thanks @Pothulapati!) - Exposed the
install-cni
command and its flags, and tweaked their descriptions - Fixed handling of kubeconfig server urls that include paths
- Updated the description of the
--proxy-auto-inject
flag to indicate that it is no longer experimental - Updated the
profile
help text to match the other commands - Added the "ep" alias for the
endpoints
command (also @Pothulapati!) - Added a validator for the
--proxy-log-level
flag - Fixed sporadic (and harmless) race condition error in
linkerd check
- Implemented
- Controller
- Instrumented clients in the control plane connecting to Kubernetes, thus providing better visibility for diagnosing potential problems with those connections
- Stopped logging an error when a route doesn't specify a timeout
- Renamed the "linkerd-proxy-api" service to "linkerd-destination"
- Bumped Prometheus to version 2.7.1 and Grafana to version 5.4.3
- Web UI
- Modified the Grafana variable queries to use a TCP-based metric, so that if there is only TCP traffic then the dropdowns don't end up empty
- Ensured that all the tooltips in Grafana displaying the series are shared across all the graphs
- Internals
- Added the flags
-update
and-pretty-diff
to tests to allow overwriting fixtures and to print the full text of the fixtures upon mismatches - Introduced golangci-lint tooling, using
.golangci.yml
to centralize the config - Added a
-cover
parameter to track code coverage in go tests (more info in TEST.md) - Added integration tests for
--single-namespace
- Renamed a function in a test that was shadowing a go built-in function (thanks @huynq0911!)
- Added the flags
This stable release introduces automatic request retries and timeouts, and
graduates auto-inject to be a fully-supported (non-experimental) feature. It
adds several new CLI commands, including logs
and endpoints
, that provide
diagnostic visibility into Linkerd's control plane. Finally, it introduces two
exciting experimental features: a cryptographically-secured client identity
header, and a CNI plugin that avoids the need for NET_ADMIN
kernel
capabilities at deploy time.
For more details, see the announcement blog post: https://blog.linkerd.io/2019/02/12/announcing-linkerd-2-2/
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: The default behavior for proxy auto injection and service profile ownership has changed as part of this release. Please see the upgrade instructions for more details.
Special thanks to: @alenkacz, @codeman9, @jonrichards, @radu-matei, @yeya24, and @zknill
Full release notes:
- CLI
- Improved service profile validation when running
linkerd check
in order to validate service profiles in all namespaces - Added the
linkerd endpoints
command to introspect Linkerd's service discovery state - Added the
--tap
flag tolinkerd profile
to generate service profiles using the route results seen during the tap - Added support for the
linkerd.io/inject: disabled
annotation on pod specs to disable injection for specific pods when runninglinkerd inject
- Added support for
basePath
in OpenAPI 2.0 files when runninglinkerd profile --open-api
- Increased
linkerd check
client timeout from 5 seconds to 30 seconds to fix issues for clusters with slow API servers - Updated
linkerd routes
to no longer return rows forExternalName
services in the namespace - Broadened the set of valid URLs when connecting to the Kubernetes API
- Added the
--proto
flag tolinkerd profile
to output a service profile based on a Protobuf spec file - Fixed CLI connection failures to clusters that use self-signed certificates
- Simplified
linkerd install
so that setting up proxy auto-injection (flag--proxy-auto-inject
) no longer requires enabling TLS (flag--tls
) - Added links for each
linkerd check
failure, pointing to a relevant section in our new FAQ page with resolution steps for each case - Added optional
linkerd install-sp
command to generate service profiles for the control plane, providing per-route metrics for control plane components - Removed
--proxy-bind-timeout
flag fromlinkerd install
andlinkerd inject
, as the proxy no longer accepts this environment variable - Improved CLI appearance on Windows systems
- Improved
linkerd check
output, fixed bug with--single-namespace
- Fixed panic when
linkerd routes
is called in single-namespace mode - Added
linkerd logs
command to surface logs from any container in the Linkerd control plane - Added
linkerd uninject
command to remove the Linkerd proxy from a Kubernetes config - Improved
linkerd inject
to re-inject a resource that already has a Linkerd proxy - Improved
linkerd routes
to list all routes, including those without traffic - Improved readability in
linkerd check
andlinkerd inject
outputs - Adjusted the set of checks that are run before executing CLI commands, which allows the CLI to be invoked even when the control plane is not fully ready
- Fixed reporting of injected resources when the
linkerd inject
command is run onList
type resources with multiple items - Updated the
linkerd dashboard
command to use port-forwarding instead of proxying when connecting to the web UI and Grafana - Added validation for the
ServiceProfile
CRD - Updated the
linkerd check
command to disallow setting both the--pre
and--proxy
flags simultaneously - Added
--routes
flag to thelinkerd top
command, for grouping table rows by route instead of by path - Updated Prometheus configuration to automatically load
*_rules.yml
files - Removed TLS column from the
linkerd routes
command output - Updated
linkerd install
output to use non-default service accounts,emptyDir
volume mounts, and non-root users - Removed cluster-wide resources from single-namespace installs
- Fixed resource requests for proxy-injector container in
--ha
installs
- Improved service profile validation when running
- Controller
- Fixed issue with auto-injector not setting the proxy ID, which is required to successfully locate client service profiles
- Added full stat and tap support for DaemonSets and StatefulSets in the CLI, Grafana, and web UI
- Updated auto-injector to use the proxy log level configured at install time
- Fixed issue with auto-injector including TLS settings in injected pods even when TLS was not enabled
- Changed automatic proxy injection to be opt-in via the
linkerd.io/inject
annotation on the pod or namespace - Move service profile definitions to client and server namespaces, rather than the control plane namespace
- Added
linkerd.io/created-by
annotation to the linkerd-cni DaemonSet - Added a 10 second keepalive default to resolve dropped connections in Azure environments
- Improved node selection for installing the linkerd-cni DaemonSet
- Corrected the expected controller identity when configuring pods with TLS
- Modified klog to be verbose when controller log-level is set to
debug
- Added support for retries and timeouts, configured directly in the service profile for each route
- Added an experimental CNI plugin to avoid requiring the NET_ADMIN capability when injecting proxies
- Improved the API for
ListPods
- Fixed
GetProfiles
API call not returning immediately when no profile exists (resulting in proxies logging warnings) - Blocked controller initialization until caches have synced with kube API
- Fixed proxy-api handling of named target ports in service configs
- Added parameter to stats API to skip retrieving prometheus stats
- Web UI
- Updated navigation to link the Linkerd logo back to the Overview page
- Fixed console warnings on the Top page
- Grayed-out the tap icon for requests from sources that are not meshed
- Improved resource detail pages to show all resource types
- Fixed stats not appearing for routes that have service profiles installed
- Added "meshed" and "no traffic" badges on the resource detail pages
- Fixed
linkerd dashboard
to maintain proxy connection when browser open fails - Fixed JavaScript bundling to avoid serving old versions after upgrade
- Reduced the size of the webpack JavaScript bundle by nearly 50%
- Fixed an indexing error on the top results page
- Restored unmeshed resources in the network graph on the resource detail page
- Adjusted label for unknown routes in route tables, added tooltip
- Updated Top Routes page to persist form settings in URL
- Added button to create new service profiles on Top Routes page
- Fixed CLI commands displayed when linkerd is running in non-default namespace
- Proxy
- Modified the way in which canonicalization warnings are logged to reduce the overall volume of error logs and make it clearer when failures occur
- Added TCP keepalive configuration to fix environments where peers may silently drop connections
- Updated the
Get
andGetProfiles
APIs to accept aproxy_id
parameter in order to return more tailored results - Removed TLS fallback-to-plaintext if handshake fails
- Added the ability to override a proxy's normal outbound routing by adding
an
l5d-override-dst
header - Added
LINKERD2_PROXY_DNS_CANONICALIZE_TIMEOUT
environment variable to customize the timeout for DNS queries to canonicalize a name - Added support for route timeouts in service profiles
- Improved logging for gRPC errors and for malformed HTTP/2 request headers
- Improved log readability by moving some noisy log messages to more verbose log levels
- Fixed a deadlock in HTTP/2 stream reference counts
- Updated the proxy-init container to exit with a non-zero exit code if initialization fails, making initialization errors much more visible
- Fixed a memory leak due to leaked UDP sockets for failed DNS queries
- Improved configuration of the PeakEwma load balancer
- Improved handling of ports configured to skip protocol detection when the proxy is running with TLS enabled
- Controller
- Fixed issue with auto-injector not setting the proxy ID, which is required to successfully locate client service profiles
- Web UI
- Updated navigation to link the Linkerd logo back to the Overview page
- Fixed console warnings on the Top page
- CLI
- Improved service profile validation when running
linkerd check
in order to validate service profiles in all namespaces
- Improved service profile validation when running
- Controller
- Added stat and tap support for StatefulSets in the CLI, Grafana, and web UI
- Updated auto-injector to use the proxy log level configured at install time
- Fixed issue with auto-injector including TLS settings in injected pods even when TLS was not enabled
- Proxy
- Modified the way in which canonicalization warnings are logged to reduce the overall volume of error logs and make it clearer when failures occur
- Controller
- Breaking change Changed automatic proxy injection to be opt-in via the
linkerd.io/inject
annotation on the pod or namespace. More info: https://linkerd.io/2/proxy-injection/ - Breaking change
ServiceProfile
s are now defined in client and server namespaces, rather than the control plane namespace.ServiceProfile
s defined in the client namespace take priority over ones defined in the server namespace - Added
linkerd.io/created-by
annotation to the linkerd-cni DaemonSet (thanks @codeman9!) - Added a 10 second keepalive default to resolve dropped connections in Azure environments
- Improved node selection for installing the linkerd-cni DaemonSet (thanks @codeman9!)
- Corrected the expected controller identity when configuring pods with TLS
- Modified klog to be verbose when controller log-level is set to
Debug
- Breaking change Changed automatic proxy injection to be opt-in via the
- CLI
- Added the
linkerd endpoints
command to introspect Linkerd's service discovery state - Added the
--tap
flag tolinkerd profile
to generate aServiceProfile
by using the route results seen during the tap - Added support for the
linkerd.io/inject: disabled
annotation on pod specs to disable injection for specific pods when runninglinkerd inject
- Added support for
basePath
in OpenAPI 2.0 files when runninglinkerd profile --open-api
- Increased
linkerd check
client timeout from 5 seconds to 30 seconds to fix issues for clusters with a slower API server linkerd routes
will no longer return rows forExternalName
services in the namespace- Broadened set of valid URLs when connecting to the Kubernetes API
- Improved
ServiceProfile
field validation inlinkerd check
- Added the
- Proxy
- Added TCP keepalive configuration to fix environments where peers may silently drop connections
- The
Get
andGetProfiles
API now accept aproxy_id
parameter in order to return more tailored results - Removed TLS fallback-to-plaintext if handshake fails
- Controller
- Added support for timeouts! Configurable in the service profiles for each route
- Added an experimental CNI plugin to avoid requiring the NET_ADMIN capability when injecting proxies (more details at https://linkerd.io/2/cni) (thanks @codeman9!)
- Added more improvements to the API for
ListPods
(thanks @alenkacz!)
- Web UI
- Grayed-out the tap icon for requests from sources that are not meshed
- CLI
- Added the
--proto
flag tolinkerd profile
to output a service profile based on a Protobuf spec file - Fixed CLI connection failure to clusters that use self-signed certificates
- Simplified
linkerd install
so that setting up proxy auto-injection (flag--proxy-auto-inject
) no longer requires enabling TLS (flag--tls
) - Added links for each
linkerd check
failure, pointing to a relevant section in our new FAQ page with resolution steps for each case
- Added the
- Controller
- Improved API for
ListPods
(thanks @alenkacz!) - Fixed
GetProfiles
API call not returning immediately when no profile exists (resulting in proxies logging warnings)
- Improved API for
- Web UI
- Improved resource detail pages now show all resource types
- Fixed stats not appearing for routes that have service profiles installed
- CLI
- Added optional
linkerd install-sp
command to generate service profiles for the control plane, providing per-route metrics for control plane components - Removed
--proxy-bind-timeout
flag fromlinkerd install
andlinkerd inject
commands, as the proxy no longer accepts this environment variable - Improved CLI appearance on Windows systems
- Improved
linkerd check
output, fixed check bug when using--single-namespace
(thanks to @djeeg for the bug report!) - Improved
linkerd stat
now supports DaemonSets (thanks @zknill!) - Fixed panic when
linkerd routes
is called in single-namespace mode
- Added optional
- Proxy
- Added the ability to override a proxy's normal outbound routing by adding
an
l5d-override-dst
header - Added
LINKERD2_PROXY_DNS_CANONICALIZE_TIMEOUT
environment variable to customize the timeout for DNS queries to canonicalize a name - Added support for route timeouts in service profiles
- Improved logging for gRPC errors and for malformed HTTP/2 request headers
- Improved log readability by moving some noisy log messages to more verbose log levels
- Added the ability to override a proxy's normal outbound routing by adding
an
- Controller
- Retry support! Introduce an
isRetryable
property to service profiles to enable configuring retries on a per-route basis
- Retry support! Introduce an
- Web UI
- Add "meshed" and "no traffic" badges on the resource detail pages
- Fix
linkerd dashboard
to maintain proxy connection when browser open fails - Fix JavaScript bundling to avoid serving old versions after upgrade
- CLI
- Add
linkerd logs
command to surface logs from any container in the Linkerd control plane (shout out to Stern!) - Add
linkerd uninject
command to remove the Linkerd proxy from a Kubernetes config - Improve
linkerd inject
to re-inject a resource that already has a Linkerd proxy - Improve
linkerd routes
to list all routes, including those without traffic - Improve readability in
linkerd check
andlinkerd inject
outputs
- Add
- Proxy
- Fix a deadlock in HTTP/2 stream reference counts
- CLI
- Adjust the set of checks that are run before executing CLI commands, which allows the CLI to be invoked even when the control plane is not fully ready
- Fix reporting of injected resources when the
linkerd inject
command is run onList
type resources with multiple items - Update the
linkerd dashboard
command to use port-forwarding instead of proxying when connecting to the web UI and Grafana - Add validation for the
ServiceProfile
CRD (thanks, @alenkacz!) - Update the
linkerd check
command to disallow setting both the--pre
and--proxy
flags simultaneously (thanks again, @alenkacz!)
- Web UI
- Reduce the size of the webpack JavaScript bundle by nearly 50%!
- Fix an indexing error on the top results page
- Proxy
- Fixed The proxy-init container now exits with a non-zero exit code if initialization fails, making initialization errors much more visible
- Fixed The proxy previously leaked UDP sockets for failed DNS queries, causing a memory leak; this has been fixed
Upgrade notes: The control plane components have been renamed as of the edge-18.12.1 release to reduce possible naming collisions. To upgrade an older installation, see the Upgrade Guide.
- CLI
- Add
--routes
flag to thelinkerd top
command, for grouping table rows by route instead of by path - Update Prometheus configuration to automatically load
*_rules.yml
files - Remove TLS column from the
linkerd routes
command output
- Add
- Web UI
- Restore unmeshed resources in the network graph on the resource detail page
- Reduce the overall size of the asset bundle for the web frontend
- Proxy
- Improve configuration of the PeakEwma load balancer
Special thanks to @radu-matei for cleaning up a whole slew of Go lint warnings, and to @jonrichards for improving the Rust build setup!
Upgrade notes: The control plane components have been renamed as of the edge-18.12.1 release to reduce possible naming collisions. To upgrade an older installation, see the Upgrade Guide.
- CLI
- Multiple improvements to the
linkerd install
config (thanks @codeman9!)- Use non-default service accounts for grafana and web deployments
- Use
emptyDir
volume mount for prometheus and grafana pods - Set security context on control plane components to not run as root
- Remove cluster-wide resources from single-namespace installs
- Disable service profiles in single-namespace mode
- Require that namespace already exist for single-namespace installs
- Fix resource requests for proxy-injector container in
--ha
installs
- Multiple improvements to the
- Controller
- Block controller initialization until caches have synced with kube API
- Fix proxy-api handling of named target ports in service configs
- Add parameter to stats API to skip retrieving prometheus stats (thanks, @alpeb!)
- Web UI
- Adjust label for unknown routes in route tables, add tooltip
- Update Top Routes page to persist form settings in URL
- Add button to create new service profiles on Top Routes page
- Fix CLI commands displayed when linkerd is running in non-default namespace
- Proxy
- Proxies with TLS enabled now honor ports configured to skip protocol detection
This stable release introduces several major improvements, including per-route metrics, service profiles, and a vastly improved dashboard UI. It also adds several significant experimental features, including proxy auto-injection, single namespace installs, and a high-availability mode for the control plane.
For more details, see the announcement blog post: https://blog.linkerd.io/2018/12/06/announcing-linkerd-2-1/
To install this release, run: curl https://run.linkerd.io/install | sh
Upgrade notes: The control plane components have been renamed in this
release to reduce possible naming collisions. Please make sure to read the
upgrade
instructions if
you are upgrading from the stable-2.0.0
release.
Special thanks to: @alenkacz, @alpeb, @benjdlambert, @fahrradflucht, @ffd2subroutine, @hypnoglow, @ihcsim, @lucab, and @rochacon
Full release notes:
- CLI
linkerd routes
command displays per-route stats for any resource- Service profiles are now supported for external authorities
linkerd routes --open-api
flag generates a service profile based on an OpenAPI specification (swagger) filelinkerd routes
command displays per-route stats for services with service profiles- Add
--ha
flag tolinkerd install
command, for HA deployment of the control plane - Update stat command to accept multiple stat targets
- Fix authority stat filtering when the
--from
flag is present - Various improvements to check command, including:
- Emit warnings instead of errors when not running the latest version
- Add retries if control plane health check fails initially
- Run all pre-install RBAC checks, instead of stopping at first failure
- Fixed an issue with the
--registry
install flag not accepting hosts with ports - Added an
--output
stat flag, for printing stats as JSON - Updated the
top
table to set column widths dynamically - Added a
--single-namespace
install flag for installing the control plane with Role permissions instead of ClusterRole permissions - Added a
--proxy-auto-inject
flag to theinstall
command, allowing for auto-injection of sidecar containers - Added
--proxy-cpu
and--proxy-memory
flags to theinstall
andinject
commands, giving the ability to configure CPU + Memory requests - Added a
--context
flag to specify the context to use to talk to the Kubernetes apiserver - The namespace in which Linkerd is installed is configurable via the
LINKERD_NAMESPACE
env var, in addition to the--linkerd-namespace
flag - The wait time for the
check
anddashboard
commands is configurable via the--wait
flag - The
top
command now aggregates by HTTP method as well
- Controller
- Rename snake case fields to camel case in service profile spec
- Controller components are now prefixed with
linkerd-
to prevent name collisions with existing resources linkerd install --disable-h2-upgrade
flag has been added to control automatic HTTP/2 upgrading- Fix auto injection issue on Kubernetes
v1.9.11
that would merge, rather than append, the proxy container into the application - Fixed a few issues with auto injection via the proxy-injector webhook:
- Injected pods now execute the linkerd-init container last, to avoid rerouting requests during pod init
- Original pod labels and annotations are preserved when auto-injecting
- CLI health check now uses unified endpoint for data plane checks
- Include Licence files in all Docker images
- Proxy
- The proxy's
tap
subsystem has been reimplemented to be more efficient and and reliable- The proxy now supports route metadata in tap queries and events
- A potential HTTP/2 window starvation bug has been fixed
- Prometheus counters now wrap properly for values greater than 2^53
- Add controller client metrics, scoped under
control_
- Canonicalize outbound names via DNS for inbound profiles
- Fix routing issue when a pod makes a request to itself
- Only include
classification
label onresponse_total
metric - Remove panic when failing to get remote address
- Better logging in TCP connect error messages
- The proxy's
- Web UI
- Top routes page, served at
/routes
- Route metrics are now available in the resource detail pages for services with configured profiles
- Service profiles can be created and downloaded from the Web UI
- Top Routes page, served at
/routes
- Fixed a smattering of small UI issues
- Added a new Grafana dashboard for authorities
- Revamped look and feel of the Linkerd dashboard by switching component libraries from antd to material-ui
- Added a Help section in the sidebar containing useful links
- Tap and Top pages
- Added clear button to query form
- Resource Detail pages
- Limit number of resources shown in the graph
- Resource Detail page
- Better rendering of the dependency graph at the top of the page
- Unmeshed sources are now populated in the Inbound traffic table
- Sources and destinations are aligned in the popover
- Tap and Top pages
- Additional validation and polish for the form controls
- The top table clears older results when a new top call is started
- The top table now aggregates by HTTP method as well
- Top routes page, served at
Upgrade notes: The control plane components have been renamed as of the edge-18.12.1 release to reduce possible naming collisions. To upgrade an older installation, see the Upgrade Guide.
- Controller
- Rename snake case fields to camel case in service profile spec
Upgrade notes: The control plane components have been renamed in this release to reduce possible naming collisions. To upgrade an existing installation:
- Install new CLI:
curl https://run.linkerd.io/install-edge | sh
- Install new control plane:
linkerd install | kubectl apply -f -
- Remove old deploys/cms:
kubectl -n linkerd get deploy,cm -oname | grep -v linkerd | xargs kubectl -n linkerd delete
- Re-inject your applications:
linkerd inject my-app.yml | kubectl apply -f -
- Remove old services:
kubectl -n linkerd get svc -oname | grep -v linkerd | xargs kubectl -n linkerd delete
For more information, see the Upgrade Guide.
- CLI
- Improved
linkerd routes
command displays per-route stats for any resource! - New Service profiles are now supported for external authorities!
- New
linkerd routes --open-api
flag generates a service profile based on an OpenAPI specification (swagger) file
- Improved
- Web UI
- New Top routes page, served at
/routes
- New Route metrics are now available in the resource detail pages for services with configured profiles
- New Service profiles can be created and downloaded from the Web UI
- New Top routes page, served at
- Controller
- Improved Controller components are now prefixed with
linkerd-
to prevent name collisions with existing resources - New
linkerd install --disable-h2-upgrade
flag has been added to control automatic HTTP/2 upgrading
- Improved Controller components are now prefixed with
- Proxy
- Improved The proxy's
tap
subsystem has been reimplemented to be more efficient and and reliable- The proxy now supports route metadata in tap queries and events
- Fixed A potential HTTP/2 window starvation bug has been fixed
- Fixed Prometheus counters now wrap properly for values greater than 2^53 (thanks, @lucab!)
- Improved The proxy's
- CLI
- New
linkerd routes
command displays per-route stats for services with service profiles - Experimental Add
--ha
flag tolinkerd install
command, for HA deployment of the control plane (thanks @benjdlambert!)
- New
- Web UI
- Experimental Top Routes page, served at
/routes
- Experimental Top Routes page, served at
- Controller
- Fixed Fix auto injection issue on Kubernetes
v1.9.11
that would merge, rather than append, the proxy container into the application
- Fixed Fix auto injection issue on Kubernetes
- Proxy
- Improved Add controller client metrics, scoped under
control_
- Improved Canonicalize outbound names via DNS for inbound profiles
- Improved Add controller client metrics, scoped under
- CLI
- Improved Update stat command to accept multiple stat targets
- Fixed Fix authority stat filtering when the
--from
flag is present - Various improvements to check command, including:
- Emit warnings instead of errors when not running the latest version
- Add retries if control plane health check fails initially
- Run all pre-install RBAC checks, instead of stopping at first failure
- Proxy / Proxy-Init
- Fixed Fix routing issue when a pod makes a request to itself (#1585)
- Only include
classification
label onresponse_total
metric
- Proxy
- Fixed Remove panic when failing to get remote address
- Improved Better logging in TCP connect error messages
- Web UI
- Improved Fixed a smattering of small UI issues
This release includes a major redesign of the web frontend to make use of the Material design system. Additional features that leverage the new design are coming soon! This release also includes the following changes:
- CLI
- Fixed Fixed an issue with the
--registry
install flag not accepting hosts with ports (thanks, @alenkacz!)
- Fixed Fixed an issue with the
- Web UI
- New Added a new Grafana dashboard for authorities (thanks, @alpeb!)
- New Revamped look and feel of the Linkerd dashboard by switching component libraries from antd to material-ui
- CLI
- New Added an
--output
stat flag, for printing stats as JSON - Improved Updated the
top
table to set column widths dynamically - Experimental Added a
--single-namespace
install flag for installing the control plane with Role permissions instead of ClusterRole permissions
- New Added an
- Controller
- Fixed a few issues with auto injection via the proxy-injector webhook:
- Injected pods now execute the linkerd-init container last, to avoid rerouting requests during pod init
- Original pod labels and annotations are preserved when auto-injecting
- Fixed a few issues with auto injection via the proxy-injector webhook:
- Web UI
- New Added a Help section in the sidebar containing useful links
This release brings major improvements to the CLI as described below, including support for auto-injecting deployments via a Kubernetes Admission Controller. Proxy auto-injection is experimental, and the implementation may change going forward.
- CLI
- New Added a
--proxy-auto-inject
flag to theinstall
command, allowing for auto-injection of sidecar containers (Thanks @ihcsim!) - Improved Added
--proxy-cpu
and--proxy-memory
flags to theinstall
andinject
commands, giving the ability to configure CPU + Memory requests (Thanks @benjdlambert!) - Improved Added a
--context
flag to specify the context to use to talk to the Kubernetes apiserver (Thanks @ffd2subroutine!)
- New Added a
- Web UI
- Improved Tap and Top pages
- Added clear button to query form
- Improved Resource Detail pages
- Limit number of resources shown in the graph
- Improved Tap and Top pages
- Controller
- CLI health check now uses unified endpoint for data plane checks
- Include Licence files in all Docker images
Special thanks to @alenkacz for contributing to this release!
- Web UI
- Improved Resource Detail page
- Better rendering of the dependency graph at the top of the page
- Unmeshed sources are now populated in the Inbound traffic table
- Sources and destinations are aligned in the popover
- Improved Tap and Top pages
- Additional validation and polish for the form controls
- The top table clears older results when a new top call is started
- The top table now aggregates by HTTP method as well
- Improved Resource Detail page
- CLI
- New The namespace in which Linkerd is installed is configurable via
the
LINKERD_NAMESPACE
env var, in addition to the--linkerd-namespace
flag - New The wait time for the
check
anddashboard
commands is configurable via the--wait
flag - Improved The
top
command now aggregates by HTTP method as well
- New The namespace in which Linkerd is installed is configurable via
the
Special thanks to @rochacon, @fahrradflucht and @alenkacz for contributing to this release!
- New edge and stable release channels
- Web UI
- Improved Tap & Top UIs with better layout and linking
- CLI
- Improved
check --pre
command verifies the caller has sufficient permissions to install Linkerd - Improved
check
command verifies that Prometheus has data for proxied pods
- Improved
- Proxy
- Fix
hyper
crate dependency corrects HTTP/1.0 Keep-Alive behavior
- Fix
- Web UI
- New Default landing page provides namespace overview with expandable sections
- New Breadcrumb navigation at the top of the dashboard
- Improved Tap and Top pages
- Table rendering performance improvements via throttling
- Tables now link to resource detail pages
- Tap an entire namespace when no resource is specified
- Tap websocket errors provide more descriptive text
- Consolidated source and destination columns
- Misc ui updates
- Metrics tables now include a small success rate chart
- Improved latency formatting for seconds latencies
- Renamed upstream/downstream to inbound/outbound
- Sidebar scrolls independently from main panel, scrollbars hidden when not needed
- Removed social links from sidebar
- CLI
- New
linkerd check
now validates Linkerd proxy versions and readiness - New
linkerd inject
now provides an injection status report, and warns when resources are not injectable - New
linkerd top
now has a--hide-sources
flag, to hide the source column and collapse top results accordingly
- New
- Control Plane
- Updated Prometheus to v2.4.0, Grafana to 5.2.4
- Web UI
- Improved Tap and Top now have a better sampling rate
- Fixed Missing sidebar headings now appear
- Web UI
- Improved Kubernetes resource navigation in the sidebar
- Improved resource detail pages:
- New live request view
- New success rate graphs
- CLI
tap
andtop
have been improved to sample up to 100 RPS
- Control plane
- Injected proxy containers now have readiness and liveness probes enabled
Special thanks to @sourishkrout for contributing a web readability fix!
- CLI
- New
linkerd top
command has been added, displays live traffic stats linkerd check
has been updated with additional checks, now supports a--pre
flag for running pre-install checkslinkerd check
andlinkerd dashboard
now support a--wait
flag that tells the CLI to wait for the control plane to become readylinkerd tap
now supports a--output
flag to display output in a wide format that includes src and dst resources and namespaceslinkerd stat
includes additional validation for command line inputs- All commands that talk to the Linkerd API now show better error messages when the control plane is unavailable
- New
- Web UI
- New individual resources can now be viewed on a resource detail page, which includes stats for the resource itself and its nearest neighbors
- Experimental web-based Top interface accessible at
/top
, aggregates tap data in real time to display live traffic stats - The
/tap
page has multiple improvements, including displaying additional src/dst metadata, improved form controls, and better latency formatting - All resource tables have been updated to display meshed pod counts, as well as an icon linking to the resource's Grafana dashboard if it is meshed
- The UI now shows more useful information when server errors are encountered
- Proxy
- The
h2
crate fixed a HTTP/2 window management bug - The
rustls
crate fixed a bug that could improperly fail TLS streams
- The
- Control Plane
- The tap server now hydrates metadata for both sources and destinations
- Web UI
- New Tap UI makes it possible to query & inspect requests from the browser!
- Proxy
- New Automatic, transparent HTTP/2 multiplexing of HTTP/1 traffic reduces the cost of short-lived HTTP/1 connections
- Control Plane
- Improved
linkerd inject
now supports injecting all resources in a folder - Fixed
linkerd tap
no longer crashes when there are many pods - New Prometheus now only scrapes proxies belonging to its own linkerd install
- Fixed Prometheus metrics collection for clusters with >100 pods
- Improved
Special thanks to @ihcsim for contributing the inject
improvement!
Linkerd2 v18.7.3 completes the rebranding from Conduit to Linkerd2, and improves overall performance and stability.
- Proxy
- Improved CPU utilization by ~20%
- Web UI
- Experimental
/tap
page now supports additional filters
- Experimental
- Control Plane
- Updated all k8s.io dependencies to 1.11.1
Linkerd2 v18.7.2 introduces new stability features as we work toward production readiness.
- Control Plane
- Breaking change Injected pod labels have been renamed to be more consistent with Kubernetes; previously injected pods must be re-injected with new version of linkerd CLI in order to work with updated control plane
- The "ca-bundle-distributor" deployment has been renamed to "ca"
- Proxy
- Fixed HTTP/1.1 connections were not properly reused, leading to elevated latencies and CPU load
- Fixed The
process_cpu_seconds_total
was calculated incorrectly
- Web UI
- New per-namespace application topology graph
- Experimental web-based Tap interface accessible at
/tap
- Updated favicon to the Linkerd logo
Linkerd2 v18.7.1 is the first release of the Linkerd2 project, which was formerly hosted at github.com/runconduit/conduit.
- Packaging
- Introduce new date-based versioning scheme,
vYY.M.n
- Move all Docker images to
gcr.io/linkerd-io
repo
- Introduce new date-based versioning scheme,
- User Interface
- Update branding to reference Linkerd throughout
- The CLI is now called
linkerd
- Production Readiness
- Fix issue with destination service sending back incomplete pod metadata
- Fix high CPU usage during proxy shutdown
- ClusterRoles are now unique per Linkerd install, allowing multiple instances to be installed in the same Kubernetes cluster
Conduit v0.5.0 introduces a new, experimental feature that automatically enables Transport Layer Security between Conduit proxies to secure application traffic. It also adds support for HTTP protocol upgrades, so applications that use WebSockets can now benefit from Conduit.
- Security
- New
conduit install --tls=optional
enables automatic, opportunistic TLS. See the docs for more info.
- New
- Production Readiness
- The proxy now transparently supports HTTP protocol upgrades to support, for instance, WebSockets.
- The proxy now seamlessly forwards HTTP
CONNECT
streams. - Controller services are now configured with liveness and readiness probes.
- User Interface
conduit stat
now supports a virtualauthority
resource that aggregates traffic by the:authority
(orHost
) header of an HTTP request.dashboard
,stat
, andtap
have been updated to describe TLS state for traffic.conduit tap
now has more detailed information, including the direction of each message (outbound or inbound).conduit stat
now more-accurately records histograms for low-latency services.conduit dashboard
now includes error messages when a Conduit-enabled pod fails.
- Internals
- Prometheus has been upgraded to v2.3.1.
- A potential live-lock has been fixed in HTTP/2 servers.
conduit tap
could crash due to a null-pointer access. This has been fixed.
Conduit v0.4.4 continues to improve production suitability and sets up internals for the upcoming v0.5.0 release.
- Production Readiness
- The destination service has been mostly-rewritten to improve safety and correctness, especially during controller initialization.
- Readiness and Liveness checks have been added for some controller components.
- RBAC settings have been expanded so that Prometheus can access node-level metrics.
- User Interface
- Ad blockers like uBlock prevented the Conduit dashboard from fetching API data. This has been fixed.
- The UI now highlights pods that have failed to start a proxy.
- Internals
- Various dependency upgrades, including Rust 1.26.2.
- TLS testing continues to bear fruit, precipitating stability improvements to dependencies like Rustls.
Special thanks to @alenkacz for improving docker build times!
Conduit v0.4.3 continues progress towards production readiness. It features a new latency-aware load balancer.
- Production Readiness
- The proxy now uses a latency-aware load balancer for outbound requests. This implementation is based on Finagle's Peak-EWMA balancer, which has been proven to significantly reduce tail latencies. This is the same load balancing strategy used by Linkerd.
- User Interface
conduit stat
is now slightly more predictable in the way it outputs things, especially for commands likewatch conduit stat all --all-namespaces
.- Failed and completed pods are no longer shown in stat summary results.
- Internals
- The proxy now supports some TLS configuration, though these features remain disabled and undocumented pending further testing and instrumentation.
Special thanks to @ihcsim for contributing his first PR to the project and to @roanta for discussing the Peak-EWMA load balancing algorithm with us.
Conduit v0.4.2 is a major step towards production readiness. It features a wide array of fixes and improvements for long-running proxies, and several new telemetry features. It also lays the groundwork for upcoming releases that introduce mutual TLS everywhere.
- Production Readiness
- The proxy now drops metrics that do not update for 10 minutes, preventing unbounded memory growth for long-running processes.
- The proxy now constrains the number of services that a node can route to simultaneously (default: 100). This protects long-running proxies from consuming unbounded resources by tearing down the longest-idle clients when the capacity is reached.
- The proxy now properly honors HTTP/2 request cancellation.
- The proxy could incorrectly handle requests in the face of some connection errors. This has been fixed.
- The proxy now honors DNS TTLs.
conduit inject
now works withstatefulset
resources.
- Telemetry
- New
conduit stat
now supports theall
Kubernetes resource, which shows traffic stats for all Kubernetes resources in a namespace. - New the Conduit web UI has been reorganized to provide namespace overviews.
- Fix a bug in Tap that prevented the proxy from simultaneously satisfying more than one Tap request.
- Fix a bug that could prevent stats from being reported for some TCP streams in failure conditions.
- The proxy now measures response latency as time-to-first-byte.
- New
- Internals
- The proxy now supports user-friendly time values (e.g.
10s
) from environment configuration. - The control plane now uses client for Kubernetes 1.10.2.
- Much richer proxy debug logging, including socket and stream metadata.
- The proxy internals have been changed substantially in preparation for TLS support.
- The proxy now supports user-friendly time values (e.g.
Special thanks to @carllhw, @kichristensen, & @sfroment for contributing to this release!
When upgrading from v0.4.1, we suggest that the control plane be upgraded to v0.4.2 before injecting application pods to use v0.4.2 proxies.
Conduit 0.4.1 builds on the telemetry work from 0.4.0, providing rich, Kubernetes-aware observability and debugging.
- Web UI
- New Automatically-configured Grafana dashboards for Services, Pods, ReplicationControllers, and Conduit mesh health.
- New
conduit dashboard
Pod and ReplicationController views.
- Command-line interface
- Breaking change
conduit tap
now operates on most Kubernetes resources. conduit stat
andconduit tap
now both support kubectl-style resource strings (deploy
,deploy/web
, anddeploy web
), specifically:namespaces
deployments
replicationcontrollers
services
pods
- Breaking change
- Telemetry
- New Tap support for filtering by and exporting destination metadata. Now you can sample requests from A to B, where A and B are any resource or group of resources.
- New TCP-level stats, including connection counts and durations, and throughput, wired through to Grafana dashboards.
- Service Discovery
- The proxy now uses the trust-dns DNS resolver. This fixes a number of DNS correctness issues.
- The destination service could sometimes return incorrect, stale, labels for an endpoint. This has been fixed!
Conduit 0.4.0 overhauls Conduit's telemetry system and improves service discovery reliability.
- Web UI
- New automatically-configured Grafana dashboards for all Deployments.
- Command-line interface
conduit stat
has been completely rewritten to accept arguments likekubectl get
. The--to
and--from
filters can be used to filter traffic by destination and source, respectively.conduit stat
currently can operate onNamespace
andDeployment
Kubernetes resources. More resource types will be added in the next release!
- Proxy (data plane)
- New Prometheus-formatted metrics are now exposed on
:4191/metrics
, including rich destination labeling for outbound HTTP requests. The proxy no longer pushes metrics to the control plane. - The proxy now handles
SIGINT
orSIGTERM
, gracefully draining requests until all are complete orSIGQUIT
is received. - SMTP and MySQL (ports 25 and 3306) are now treated as opaque TCP by
default. You should no longer have to specify
--skip-outbound-ports
to communicate with such services. - When the proxy reconnected to the controller, it could continue to send requests to old endpoints. Now, when the proxy reconnects to the controller, it properly removes invalid endpoints.
- A bug impacting some HTTP/2 reset scenarios has been fixed.
- New Prometheus-formatted metrics are now exposed on
- Service Discovery
- Previously, the proxy failed to resolve some domain names that could be misinterpreted as a Kubernetes Service name. This has been fixed by extending the Destination API with a negative acknowledgement response.
- Control Plane
- The Telemetry service and associated APIs have been removed.
- Documentation
- Updated Roadmap
Special thanks to @ahume, @alenkacz, & @xiaods for contributing to this release!
When upgrading from v0.3.1, it's important to upgrade proxies before upgrading
the controller. As you upgrade proxies, the controller will lose visibility
into some data plane stats. Once all proxies are updated, conduit install |kubectl apply -f -
can be run to upgrade the controller without causing any
data plane disruptions. Once the controller has been restarted, traffic stats
should become available.
Conduit 0.3.1 improves Conduit's resilience and transparency.
- Proxy (data plane)
- The proxy now makes fewer changes to requests and responses being proxied. In particular, requests and responses without bodies or with empty bodies are better supported.
- HTTP/1 requests with different
Host
header fields are no longer sent on the same HTTP/1 connection even when those hostnames resolve to the same IP address. - A connection leak during proxying of non-HTTP TCP connections was fixed.
- The proxy now handles unavailable services more gracefully by timing out while waiting for an endpoint to become available for the service.
- Command-line interface
$KUBECONFIG
with multiple paths is now supported. (PR #482 by @hypnoglow).conduit check
now checks for the availability of a Conduit update. (PR #460 by @ahume).
- Service Discovery
- Kubernetes services with type
ExternalName
are now supported.
- Kubernetes services with type
- Control Plane
- The proxy is injected into the control plane during installation to improve the control plane's resilience and to "dogfood" the proxy.
- The control plane is now more resilient regarding networking failures.
- Documentation
- The markdown source for the documentation published at https://conduit.io/docs/ is now open source at https://github.com/runconduit/conduit/tree/master/doc.
Conduit 0.3 focused heavily on production hardening of Conduit's telemetry system. Conduit 0.3 should "just work" for most apps on Kubernetes 1.8 or 1.9 without configuration, and should support Kubernetes clusters with hundreds of services, thousands of instances, and hundreds of RPS per instance.
With this release, Conduit also moves from experimental to alpha---meaning that we're ready for some serious testing and vetting from you. As part of this, we've published the Conduit roadmap, and we've also launched some new mailing lists: conduit-users, conduit-dev, and conduit-announce.
- CLI
- CLI commands no longer depend on
kubectl
conduit dashboard
now runs on an ephemeral port, removing port 8001 conflictsconduit inject
now skips pods withhostNetwork=true
- CLI commands now have friendlier error messages, and support a
--verbose
flag for debugging
- CLI commands no longer depend on
- Web UI
- All displayed metrics are now instantaneous snapshots rather than aggregated over 10 minutes
- The sidebar can now be collapsed
- UX refinements and bug fixes
- Conduit proxy (data plane)
- Proxy does load-aware (P2C + least-loaded) L7 balancing for HTTP
- Proxy can now route to external DNS names
- Proxy now properly sheds load in some pathological cases when it cannot route
- Telemetry system
- Many optimizations and refinements to support scale goals
- Per-path and per-pod metrics have been removed temporarily to improve scalability and stability; they will be reintroduced in Conduit 0.4 (#405)
- Build improvements
- The Conduit docker images are now much smaller.
- Dockerfiles have been changed to leverage caching, improving build times substantially
Known Issues:
- Some DNS lookups to external domains fail (#62, #155, #392)
- Applications that use WebSockets, HTTP tunneling/proxying, or protocols such as MySQL and SMTP, require additional configuration (#339)
This is a big milestone! With this release, Conduit adds support for HTTP/1.x and raw TCP traffic, meaning it should "just work" for most applications that are running on Kubernetes without additional configuration.
- Data plane
- Conduit now transparently proxies all TCP traffic, including HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2. (See caveats below.)
- Command-line interface
- Improved error handling for the
tap
command tap
also now works with HTTP/1.x traffic
- Improved error handling for the
- Dashboard
- Minor UI appearance tweaks
- Deployments now searchable from the dashboard sidebar
Caveats:
- Conduit will automatically work for most protocols. However, applications that use WebSockets, HTTP tunneling/proxying, or protocols such as MySQL and SMTP, will require some additional configuration. See the documentation for details.
- Conduit doesn't yet support external DNS lookups. These will be addressed in an upcoming release.
- There are known issues with Conduit's telemetry pipeline that prevent it from scaling beyond a few nodes. These will be addressed in an upcoming release.
- Conduit is still in alpha! Please help us by filing issues and contributing pull requests.
- This is a minor bugfix for some web dashboard UI elements that were not rendering correctly.
Conduit 0.1.2 continues down the path of increasing usability and improving debugging and introspection of the service mesh itself.
- Conduit CLI
- New
conduit check
command reports on the health of your Conduit installation. - New
conduit completion
command provides shell completion.
- New
- Dashboard
- Added per-path metrics to the deployment detail pages.
- Added animations to line graphs indicating server activity.
- More descriptive CSS variable names. (Thanks @natemurthy!)
- A variety of other minor UI bugfixes and improvements
- Fixes
- Fixed Prometheus config when using RBAC. (Thanks @FaKod!)
- Fixed
tap
failure when pods do not belong to a deployment. (Thanks @FaKod!)
Conduit 0.1.1 is focused on making it easier to get started with Conduit.
- Conduit can now be installed on Kubernetes clusters that use RBAC.
- The
conduit inject
command now supports a--skip-outbound-ports
flag that directs Conduit to bypass proxying for specific outbound ports, making Conduit easier to use with non-gRPC or HTTP/2 protocols. - The
conduit tap
command output has been reformatted to be line-oriented, making it easier to parse with common UNIX command line utilities. - Conduit now supports routing of non-fully qualified domain names.
- The web UI has improved support for large deployments and deployments that don't have any inbound/outbound traffic.
Conduit 0.1.0 is the first public release of Conduit.
- This release supports services that communicate via gRPC only. non-gRPC HTTP/2 services should work. More complete HTTP support, including HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 and non-gRPC HTTP/2, will be added in an upcoming release.
- Kubernetes 1.8.0 or later is required.
- kubectl 1.8.0 or later is required.
conduit dashboard
will not work with earlier versions of kubectl. - When deploying to Minikube, Minikube 0.23 or 0.24.1 or later are required. Earlier versions will not work.
- This release has been tested using Google Kubernetes Engine and Minikube. Upcoming releases will be tested on additional providers too.
- Configuration settings and protocols are not stable yet.
- Services written in Go must use grpc-go 1.3 or later to avoid grpc-go bug #1120.