This change introduces the builder pattern to the Marathon unit tests in
order to simplify and reduce the amount of testing boilerplate.
Additional changes:
- Add missing unit tests.
- Make all tests look consistent.
- Use dedicated type for task states for increased type safety.
- Remove obsoleted getApplication function.
Change Marathon provider to make just one API call instead of two per
configuration update by means of specifying embedded resources, which
enable retrieving multiple response types from the API at once. Apart
from the obvious savings in API calls, we primarily gain a consistent
view on both applications and tasks that allows us to drop a lot of
correlation logic. Additionally, it will serve as the basis for the
introduction of readiness checks which require application/task
consistency for correct leverage on the proxy end.
Additional changes:
marathon.go:
- Filter on tasks now embedded inside the applications.
- Reduce/simplify signature on multiple template functions as we do not
need to check for proper application/task correlation anymore.
- Remove getFrontendBackend in favor of just getBackend.
- Move filtering on enabled/exposed applications from `taskFilter` to
`applicationFilter`. (The task filter just reached out to the
applications anyway, so it never made sense to locate it with the
tasks where the filter was called once for every task even though the
result would never change.)
- Remove duplicate constraints filter in tasks, where it neither made
sense to keep as it operates on the application level only.
- Add context to rendering error.
marathon_test.go:
- Simplify and reduce numerous tests.
- Convert tests with high number of cases into parallelized sub-tests.
- Improve readability/structure for several tests.
- Add missing test for enabled/exposed applications.
- Simplify the mocked Marathon server.
marathon.tmpl:
- Update application/task iteration.
- Replace `getFrontendBackend` by `getBackend`.
For the two existing health check parameters (path and interval), we add
support for Marathon labels.
Changes in detail:
- Extend the Marathon provider and template.
- Refactor Server.loadConfig to reduce duplication.
- Refactor the healthcheck package slightly to accommodate the changes
and allow extending by future parameters.
- Update documentation.
The IP-Per-Task feature changed the behavior for
clients without this configuration (using the task IP instead
of task hostname). This patch make the new behavior available
just for Mesos installation with IP-Per-Task enabled. It also
make it possible to force the use of task's hostname.
Previously, we did the check too late resulting in the traefik.port
label not being effective.
The change comes with additional refactorings in production and tests.