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This BOSH release is an attempt to get a more customizable/secure haproxy release than what is provided in cf-release. It allows users to blacklist internal-only domains, preventing potential Host header spoofing from allowing unauthorized access of internal APIs. It also allows for better control over haproxy's timeouts, for greater resiliency under heavy load.
To deploy this BOSH release:
git clone https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/haproxy-boshrelease.git
cd haproxy-boshrelease
export BOSH_ENVIRONMENT=<alias>
export BOSH_DEPLOYMENT=haproxy
bosh2 deploy manifests/haproxy.yml \
-v haproxy-backend-port=80 \
-v "haproxy-backend-servers=[10.10.10.10,10.10.10.11]"
To make alterations to the deployment you can use the bosh2 deploy [-o operator-file.yml]
flag to provide operations files.
Alternately you can build a manifest using templates/make_manifest
You can either use the templates + examples provided to merge this in with an existing CloudFoundry deployment, or create a new deployment using this command:
make_manifest <aws-ec2|warden> <comma-separated-list-of-router-servers> <additional_templates>
NOTE: make_manifest
requires spruce v1.8.9 or newer.
# Example for bare bones bosh-lite haproxy release on warden
templates/make_manifest warden 10.244.0.22
bosh deploy
# Example for using keepalive with haproxy on warden:
KEEPALIVED_VIP=10.244.50.2 templates/make_manifest warden 10.244.0.22
Feel free to contribute back to this via a pull request on a feature branch! Once merged, we'll cut a new final release for you.
PRs will be automatically tested by https://concourse.cfi.sapcloud.io/teams/main/pipelines/haproxy-boshrelease once a maintainer has labelled the PR with the run-ci
label
Unit/rspec Tests and linters can be run locally to verify correct functionality before pushing to the CI system.
If you change any erb logic in the jobs directory please add a corresponding test to spec
.
# install the necessary dependencies, once
bundle package
# run the rspec / unit tests for the configuration generation
cd haproxy_boshrelease
bundle install
bundle exec rake spec
# run the linter (rubocop) to identify any issues
cd haproxy_boshrelease
bundle install
bundle exec rake lint
# watch the tests while developing
cd haproxy_boshrelease
bundle install
bundle exec guard
Unit/rspec Tests can also be debugged/stepped through when needed. See for example the VSCode rdbg Ruby Debugger extension. You can follow the "Launch without configuration" instructions for the extension, just set the "Debug command line" input to bundle exec rspec <filepath>
.