headscale/Dockerfile.tailscale-HEAD
Kristoffer Dalby c8ebbede54
Simplify map session management (#1931)
This PR removes the complicated session management introduced in https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/pull/1791 which kept track of the sessions in a map, in addition to the channel already kept track of in the notifier.

Instead of trying to close the mapsession, it will now be replaced by the new one and closed after so all new updates goes to the right place.

The map session serve function is also split into a streaming and a non-streaming version for better readability.

RemoveNode in the notifier will not remove a node if the channel is not matching the one that has been passed (e.g. it has been replaced with a new one).

A new tuning parameter has been added to added to set timeout before the notifier gives up to send an update to a node.

Add a keep alive resetter so we wait with sending keep alives if a node has just received an update.

In addition it adds a bunch of env debug flags that can be set:

- `HEADSCALE_DEBUG_HIGH_CARDINALITY_METRICS`: make certain metrics include per node.id, not recommended to use in prod. 
- `HEADSCALE_DEBUG_PROFILING_ENABLED`: activate tracing 
- `HEADSCALE_DEBUG_PROFILING_PATH`: where to store traces 
- `HEADSCALE_DEBUG_DUMP_CONFIG`: calls `spew.Dump` on the config object startup
- `HEADSCALE_DEBUG_DEADLOCK`: enable go-deadlock to dump goroutines if it looks like a deadlock has occured, enabled in integration tests.

Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
2024-05-24 10:15:34 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
# This Dockerfile is more or less lifted from tailscale/tailscale
# to ensure a similar build process when testing the HEAD of tailscale.
FROM golang:1.22-alpine AS build-env
WORKDIR /go/src
RUN apk add --no-cache git
# Replace `RUN git...` with `COPY` and a local checked out version of Tailscale in `./tailscale`
# to test specific commits of the Tailscale client. This is useful when trying to find out why
# something specific broke between two versions of Tailscale with for example `git bisect`.
# COPY ./tailscale .
RUN git clone https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale.git
WORKDIR /go/src/tailscale
# see build_docker.sh
ARG VERSION_LONG=""
ENV VERSION_LONG=$VERSION_LONG
ARG VERSION_SHORT=""
ENV VERSION_SHORT=$VERSION_SHORT
ARG VERSION_GIT_HASH=""
ENV VERSION_GIT_HASH=$VERSION_GIT_HASH
ARG TARGETARCH
RUN GOARCH=$TARGETARCH go install -ldflags="\
-X tailscale.com/version.longStamp=$VERSION_LONG \
-X tailscale.com/version.shortStamp=$VERSION_SHORT \
-X tailscale.com/version.gitCommitStamp=$VERSION_GIT_HASH" \
-v ./cmd/tailscale ./cmd/tailscaled ./cmd/containerboot
FROM alpine:3.18
RUN apk add --no-cache ca-certificates iptables iproute2 ip6tables curl
COPY --from=build-env /go/bin/* /usr/local/bin/
# For compat with the previous run.sh, although ideally you should be
# using build_docker.sh which sets an entrypoint for the image.
RUN mkdir /tailscale && ln -s /usr/local/bin/containerboot /tailscale/run.sh