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Allow use of secure gRPC in Feast Python client. #459

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@Yanson Yanson commented Feb 4, 2020

What this PR does / why we need it:

Since #458 enables provisioning of an nginx ingress with TLS, when connecting from outside the cluster, secure gRPC is required.

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Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:

If Feast Core or Serving gRPC APIs are listening on port 443, the Feast Client will default to enabling client-side TLS. If using non-secure gRPC on port 443, explicitly set the secure flag to false when constructing the client.

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Yanson commented Feb 4, 2020

/assign @davidheryanto

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woop commented Feb 5, 2020

Thanks for this @Yanson! Will try to have this reviewed soon.

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woop commented Feb 11, 2020

/ok-to-test

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woop commented Feb 11, 2020

@Yanson this PR looks good, but I think you will need to implement tests so that we know we aren't regressing in the future. Currently this is untested.

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Yanson commented Feb 17, 2020

/retest

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/approve

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woop commented Feb 24, 2020

/lgtm

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woop commented Feb 25, 2020

/lgtm

@feast-ci-bot feast-ci-bot merged commit a576a53 into feast-dev:master Feb 25, 2020
davidheryanto pushed a commit to davidheryanto/feast that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2020
* Allow use of secure gRPC in Feast Python client.

* Add tests for secure gRPC in Python client.

(cherry picked from commit a576a53)
zhilingc pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2020
* Allow use of secure gRPC in Feast Python client.

* Add tests for secure gRPC in Python client.

(cherry picked from commit a576a53)
@Yanson Yanson deleted the secure_grpc_client branch March 19, 2020 10:27
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