This commit makes isOutdated validate a nodes necessity to update
against all namespaces, and not just the nodes own namespace (which made
more sense before).
getLastStateChange is now uses the passed namespaces as a filter,
meaning that not requesting any namespace will give you the total last
updated state.
In addition, the sync.Map is exchanged for a variant that uses generics
which allows us to remove some casting logic.
This commit removes the need for datatypes.JSON and makes the code a bit
cleaner by allowing us to use proper types throughout the code when it
comes to hostinfo and other datatypes on the machine object.
This allows us to remove alot of unmarshal/marshal operations and remove
a lot of obsolete error checks.
This following commits will clean away a lot of untyped data and
uneccessary error checks.
This commit adds some Prometheus metrics to /metrics in headscale.
It will add the standard go metrics, some automatic gin metrics and some
initial headscale specific ones.
Some of them has been added to aid debugging #97 (loop bug)
In the future, we can use the metrics to get rid of the sleep in the
integration tests by checking that our expected number of nodes has been
registered:
```
headscale_machine_registrations_total
```
This commit adds integration tests to headscale. They are currently
quite simple, but it lays the groundwork for more comprehensive testing
and ensuring we dont break things with the official tailscale client.
The test works by leveraging Docker (via dockertest) to spin up a
Headscale container, and a number of tailscale containers (10).
Each tailscale container is joined to the headscale and then "passed on"
to the tests.
Currently three tests have been implemented:
- Have all tailscale containers join headscale (in the setup process)
- Get IP from each container (I plan to extend this with cross-ping)
- List nodes with headscales CLI and verify all has been registered
This test depends on Docker, and currently, I have not looked into
hooking it into Github Actions.
This commit tries to detect if users can render colors in their terminal
and only enables color logs if that is true.
It also adds no-color.org's NO_COLOR env var support to allow it to be
disabled.