discourse/script/cache_critical_dns

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'optparse'
# cache_critical_dns is intended to be used for performing DNS lookups against
# the services critical for Discourse to run - PostgreSQL and Redis. The
# cache mechanism is storing the resolved host addresses in /etc/hosts. This can
# protect against DNS lookup failures _after_ the resolved addresses have been
# written to /etc/hosts at least once. Example lookup failures may be NXDOMAIN
# or SERVFAIL responses from DNS requests.
#
# Before a resolved address is cached, a protocol-aware healthcheck is
# performed against the host with the authentication details found for that
# service in the process environment. Any hosts that fail the healthcheck will
# never be cached.
#
# The list of environment variables that cache_critical_dns will read for
# critical service hostnames can be extended at process execution time by
# specifying environment variable names within the
# DISCOURSE_DNS_CACHE_ADDITIONAL_SERVICE_NAMES environment variable. This is a
# comma-delimited string of extra environment variables to be added to the list
# defined in the static CRITICAL_HOST_ENV_VARS hash.
#
# DISCOURSE_DNS_CACHE_ADDITIONAL_SERVICE_NAMES serves as a kind of lookup table
# for extra services for caching. Any environment variable names within this
# list are treated with the same rules as the DISCOURSE_DB_HOST (and co.)
# variables, as described below.
#
# This is as far as you need to read if you are using CNAME or A records for
# your services.
#
# The extended behaviour of cache_critical_dns is to add SRV RR lookup support
# for DNS Service Discovery (see http://www.dns-sd.org/). For any of the critical
# service environment variables (see CRITICAL_HOST_ENV_VARS), if a corresponding
# SRV environment variable is found (suffixed with _SRV), cache_critical_dns
# will assume that SRV RRs should exist and will begin to lookup SRV targets
# for resolving the host addresses for caching, and ignore the original service
# name variable. Healthy target addresses are cached against the original service
# environment variable, as the Discourse application expects. For example a
# healthy target found from the SRV lookup for DISCOURSE_DB_HOST_SRV will be
# cached against the name specified by the DISCOURSE_DB_HOST.
#
# Example environment variables for SRV lookups are:
# DISCOURSE_DB_HOST_SRV
# DISCOURSE_DB_REPLICA_HOST_SRV
# DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST_SRV
# DISCOURSE_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST_SRV
#
# cache_critical_dns will keep an internal record of all names resolved within
# the last 30 minutes. This internal cache is to give a priority order to new
# SRV targets that have appeared during the program runtime (SRV records
# contain zero or more targets, which may appear or disappear at any time).
# If a target has not been seen for more than 30 minutes it will be evicted from
# the internal cache. The internal cache of healthy targets is a fallback for
# when errors occur during DNS lookups.
#
# Targets that are resolved and found healthy usually find themselves in the host
# cache, depending on if they are the newest or not. Targets that are resolved
# but never found healthy will never be cached or even stored in the internal
# cache. Targets that _begin_ healthy and are cached, and _become_ unhealthy
# will only be removed from the host cache if another newer target is resolved
# and found to be healthy. This is because we never write a resolved target to
# the hosts cache unless it is both the newest and healthy. We assume that
# cached hosts are healthy until they are superseded by a newer healthy target.
#
# An SRV RR specifies a priority value for each of the SRV targets that
# are present, ranging from 0 - 65535. When caching SRV records we may want to
# filter out any targets above or below a particular threshold. The LE (less
# than or equal to) and GE (greater than or equal to) environment variables
# (suffixed with _PRIORITY_LE or PRIORITY_GE) for a corresponding SRV variable
# will ignore targets above or below the threshold, respectively.
#
# This mechanism may be used for SRV RRs that share a single name and utilise
# the priority value for signalling to cache_critical_dns which targets are
# relevant to a given name. Any target found outside of the threshold is ignored.
# The host and internal caching behavior are otherwise the same.
#
# Example environment variables for SRV priority thresholds are:
# DISCOURSE_DB_HOST_SRV_PRIORITY_LE
# DISCOURSE_DB_REPLICA_HOST_SRV_PRIORITY_GE
# Specifying this env var ensures ruby can load gems installed via the Discourse
# project Gemfile (e.g. pg, redis).
ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE'] ||= '/var/www/discourse/Gemfile'
require 'bundler/setup'
require 'ipaddr'
require 'pg'
require 'redis'
require 'resolv'
require 'socket'
require 'time'
CRITICAL_HOST_ENV_VARS = %w{
DISCOURSE_DB_HOST
DISCOURSE_DB_REPLICA_HOST
DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST
DISCOURSE_REDIS_SLAVE_HOST
DISCOURSE_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST
DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_HOST
DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST
}.union(
ENV.fetch('DISCOURSE_DNS_CACHE_ADDITIONAL_SERVICE_NAMES', '')
.split(',')
.map(&:strip)
)
DEFAULT_DB_NAME = "discourse"
DEFAULT_DB_PORT = 5432
DEFAULT_REDIS_PORT = 6379
HOST_RESOLVER_CACHE = {}
HOST_HEALTHY_CACHE = {}
HOSTS_PATH = ENV['DISCOURSE_DNS_CACHE_HOSTS_FILE'] || "/etc/hosts"
PrioFilter = Struct.new(:min, :max) do
# min and max must be integers and relate to the minimum or maximum accepted
# priority of an SRV RR target.
# The return value from within_threshold? indicates if the priority is less
# than or equal to the upper threshold, or greater than or equal to the
# lower threshold.
def within_threshold?(p)
p >= min && p <= max
end
end
SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MIN = 0
SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MAX = 65535
SRV_PRIORITY_FILTERS = Hash.new(
PrioFilter.new(SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MIN, SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MAX))
REFRESH_SECONDS = 30
module DNSClient
def dns_client_with_timeout
Resolv::DNS.open do |dns_client|
dns_client.timeouts = 2
yield dns_client
end
end
end
class Name
include DNSClient
def initialize(hostname)
@name = hostname
end
def resolve
dns_client_with_timeout do |dns_client|
[].tap do |addresses|
addresses.concat(dns_client.getresources(@name, Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::A).map(&:address))
addresses.concat(dns_client.getresources(@name, Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::AAAA).map(&:address))
end.map(&:to_s)
end
end
end
class SRVName
include DNSClient
def initialize(srv_hostname, prio_filter)
@name = srv_hostname
@prio_filter = prio_filter
end
def resolve
dns_client_with_timeout do |dns_client|
[].tap do |addresses|
targets = dns_client.getresources(@name, Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::SRV)
targets.delete_if { |t| !@prio_filter.within_threshold?(t.priority) }
addresses.concat(targets.map { |t| Name.new(t.target.to_s).resolve }.flatten)
end
end
end
end
CacheMeta = Struct.new(:first_seen, :last_seen)
class EmptyCacheError < StandardError; end
class ResolverCache
def initialize(name)
# instance of Name|SRVName
@name = name
# {IPv4/IPv6 address: CacheMeta}
@cached = {}
end
# Returns a list of resolved addresses ordered by first seen time. Most
# recently seen address is first.
# If an exception occurs during DNS resolution we return whatever addresses
# are cached.
# Addresses last seen more than 30 minutes ago are evicted from the cache.
# Raises EmptyCacheError if the cache is empty after DNS resolution and cache
# eviction is performed.
def resolve
begin
@name.resolve.each do |address|
if @cached[address]
@cached[address].last_seen = Time.now.utc
else
@cached[address] = CacheMeta.new(Time.now.utc, Time.now.utc)
end
end
rescue Resolv::ResolvError, Resolv::ResolvTimeout
end
@cached = @cached.delete_if { |_, meta| Time.now.utc - 30 * 60 > meta.last_seen }
if @cached.empty?
raise EmptyCacheError, "DNS resolver found no usable addresses"
end
@cached.sort_by { |_, meta| meta.first_seen }.reverse.map(&:first)
end
end
class HealthyCache
def initialize(resolver_cache, check)
@resolver_cache = resolver_cache # instance of ResolverCache
@check = check # lambda function to perform for health checks
@cached = nil # a single IP address that was most recently found to be healthy
end
# Returns the first healthy server found in the list of resolved addresses.
# Returns the last known healthy server if all servers disappear from the
# DNS.
# Raises EmptyCacheError if no healthy servers have been cached.
def first_healthy
begin
addresses = @resolver_cache.resolve
rescue EmptyCacheError
return @cached if @cached
raise
end
if (address = addresses.lazy.select { |addr| @check.call(addr) }.first)
@cached = address
end
if @cached.nil?
raise EmptyCacheError, "no healthy servers found amongst #{addresses}"
end
@cached
end
end
def redis_healthcheck(host:, password:, port: DEFAULT_REDIS_PORT)
client_opts = {
host: host,
password: password,
port: port,
timeout: 1,
}
if !nilempty(ENV['DISCOURSE_REDIS_USE_SSL']).nil? then
client_opts[:ssl] = true
client_opts[:ssl_params] = {
verify_mode: OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE,
}
end
client = Redis.new(**client_opts)
response = client.ping
response == "PONG"
rescue
false
ensure
client.close if client
end
def postgres_healthcheck(host:, user:, password:, dbname:, port: DEFAULT_DB_PORT)
client = PG::Connection.new(
host: host,
user: user,
password: password,
dbname: dbname,
port: port,
connect_timeout: 2, # minimum
)
client.exec(';').none?
rescue
false
ensure
client.close if client
end
HEALTH_CHECKS = Hash.new(
# unknown keys (like services defined at runtime) are assumed to be healthy
lambda { |addr| true }
).merge!({
"DISCOURSE_DB_HOST": lambda { |addr|
postgres_healthcheck(
host: addr,
user: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_USERNAME"] || DEFAULT_DB_NAME,
dbname: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_NAME"] || DEFAULT_DB_NAME,
port: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_PORT"] || DEFAULT_DB_PORT,
password: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_PASSWORD"])},
"DISCOURSE_DB_REPLICA_HOST": lambda { |addr|
postgres_healthcheck(
host: addr,
user: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_USERNAME"] || DEFAULT_DB_NAME,
dbname: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_NAME"] || DEFAULT_DB_NAME,
port: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_REPLICA_PORT"] || DEFAULT_DB_PORT,
password: ENV["DISCOURSE_DB_PASSWORD"])},
"DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST": lambda { |addr|
redis_healthcheck(
host: addr,
password: ENV["DISCOURSE_REDIS_PASSWORD"])},
"DISCOURSE_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST": lambda { |addr|
redis_healthcheck(
host: addr,
password: ENV["DISCOURSE_REDIS_PASSWORD"])},
"DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_HOST": lambda { |addr|
redis_healthcheck(
host: addr,
port: env_as_int("DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_PORT", DEFAULT_REDIS_PORT),
password: ENV["DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_PASSWORD"])},
"DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_REPLICA_HOST": lambda { |addr|
redis_healthcheck(
host: addr,
port: env_as_int("DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_REPLICA_PORT", DEFAULT_REDIS_PORT),
password: ENV["DISCOURSE_MESSAGE_BUS_REDIS_PASSWORD"])},
})
def log(msg)
STDERR.puts "#{Time.now.utc.iso8601}: #{msg}"
end
def error(msg)
log(msg)
end
def swap_address(hosts, name, ips)
new_file = []
hosts.split("\n").each do |line|
line.strip!
if line[0] != '#'
_, hostname = line.split(/\s+/)
next if hostname == name
end
new_file << line
new_file << "\n"
end
ips.each do |ip|
new_file << "#{ip} #{name} # AUTO GENERATED: #{Time.now.utc.iso8601}\n"
end
new_file.join
end
def send_counter(name, description, labels, value)
host = "localhost"
port = env_as_int("DISCOURSE_PROMETHEUS_COLLECTOR_PORT", 9405)
if labels
labels = labels.map do |k, v|
"\"#{k}\": \"#{v}\""
end.join(",")
else
labels = ""
end
json = <<~JSON
{
"_type": "Custom",
"type": "Counter",
"name": "#{name}",
"description": "#{description}",
"labels": { #{labels} },
"value": #{value}
}
JSON
payload = +"POST /send-metrics HTTP/1.1\r\n"
payload << "Host: #{host}\r\n"
payload << "Connection: Close\r\n"
payload << "Content-Type: application/json\r\n"
payload << "Content-Length: #{json.bytesize}\r\n"
payload << "\r\n"
payload << json
socket = TCPSocket.new host, port
socket.write payload
socket.flush
result = socket.read
first_line = result.split("\n")[0]
if first_line.strip != "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
error("Failed to report metric #{result}")
end
socket.close
rescue => e
error("Failed to send metric to Prometheus #{e}")
end
def report_success
send_counter('critical_dns_successes_total', 'critical DNS resolution success', nil, 1)
end
def report_failure(errors)
errors.each do |host, count|
send_counter('critical_dns_failures_total', 'critical DNS resolution failures', host ? { host: host } : nil, count)
end
end
def nilempty(v)
if v.nil?
nil
elsif v.respond_to?(:empty?) && v.empty?
nil
else
v
end
end
def env_srv_var(env_name)
"#{env_name}_SRV"
end
def env_srv_name(env_name)
nilempty(ENV[env_srv_var(env_name)])
end
def env_as_int(env_name, default = nil)
val = ENV.fetch(env_name, default)
if nilempty(val).nil?
return val
end
val.to_i
end
def run_and_report(hostname_vars)
errors = run(hostname_vars)
if errors.empty?
report_success
else
report_failure(errors)
end
end
def run(hostname_vars)
resolved = {}
errors = Hash.new(0)
hostname_vars.each do |var|
name = ENV[var]
HOST_RESOLVER_CACHE[var] ||= ResolverCache.new(
if (srv_name = env_srv_name(var))
SRVName.new(srv_name, SRV_PRIORITY_FILTERS[env_srv_var(var)])
else
Name.new(name)
end
)
HOST_HEALTHY_CACHE[var] ||= HealthyCache.new(HOST_RESOLVER_CACHE[var], HEALTH_CHECKS[var.to_sym])
begin
address = HOST_HEALTHY_CACHE[var].first_healthy
resolved[name] = [address]
rescue EmptyCacheError => e
error("#{var}: #{name}: #{e}")
errors[name] += 1
end
end
hosts_content = File.read(HOSTS_PATH)
hosts = Resolv::Hosts.new(HOSTS_PATH)
changed = false
resolved.each do |hostname, ips|
if hosts.getaddresses(hostname).map(&:to_s).sort != ips.sort
log("IP addresses for #{hostname} changed to #{ips}")
hosts_content = swap_address(hosts_content, hostname, ips)
changed = true
end
end
if changed
File.write(HOSTS_PATH, hosts_content)
end
rescue => e
error("unhandled exception during run: #{e}")
errors[nil] = 1
ensure
return errors
end
# If any of the host variables are an explicit IP we will not attempt to cache
# them.
all_hostname_vars = CRITICAL_HOST_ENV_VARS.select do |name|
host = ENV[name]
if nilempty(host).nil?
# don't attempt to cache host vars that aren't present in the environment
false
else
begin
IPAddr.new(host)
# host is an IPv4 / IPv6 address
false
rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError, IPAddr::AddressFamilyError
true
end
end
end
# Populate the SRV_PRIORITY_FILTERS for any name that has a priority present in
# the environment. If no priority thresholds are found for the name, the default
# is that no filtering based on priority will be performed.
CRITICAL_HOST_ENV_VARS.each do |v|
if (name = env_srv_name(v))
max = env_as_int("#{env_srv_var(v)}_PRIORITY_LE", SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MAX)
min = env_as_int("#{env_srv_var(v)}_PRIORITY_GE", SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MIN)
if max > SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MAX ||
min < SRV_PRIORITY_THRESHOLD_MIN ||
min > max
raise "invalid priority threshold set for #{v}"
end
SRV_PRIORITY_FILTERS[env_srv_var(v)] = PrioFilter.new(min, max)
end
end
options = {
once: false,
}
OptionParser.new do |opts|
opts.on("--once", "run script once instead of indefinitely") do |o|
options[:once] = true
end
end.parse!
if options[:once]
errors = run(all_hostname_vars)
exit errors.empty? ? 0 : 1
end
while true
run_and_report(all_hostname_vars)
sleep REFRESH_SECONDS
end