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Service Route

Service Routes can be used by service owners to configure traffic shifting across different versions of a service in a Traffic Group. The traffic to this service can originate from sidecars in the same or different traffic groups, as well as gateways.

The following example yaml defines a Traffic Group g1 in the namespaces ns1, ns2 and ns3, owned by its parent Workspace w1. Then it defines a Service Route for the reviews service in the ns1 namespace with two subsets: v1 and v2, where 80% of the traffic to the reviews service is sent to v1 while the remaining 20% is sent to v2.

apiVersion: traffic.tsb.tetrate.io/v2
kind: Group
metadata:
name: t1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
namespaceSelectors:
- name: "*/ns1"
- name: "*/ns2"
- name: "*/ns3"
configMode: BRIDGED
---
apiVersion: traffic.tsb.tetrate.io/v2
kind: ServiceRoute
metadata:
name: reviews
group: g1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
service: ns1/reviews.svc.cluster.local
subsets:
- name: v1
labels:
version: v1
weight: 80
- name: v2
labels:
version: v2
weight: 20

Server side load balancing can be set through the combination of portLevelSettings and stickySession. The following ServiceRoute will generate two routes:

  1. An HTTP route matching traffic on port 8080 and routing it 80:20 between v1:v2, targeting port 8080. The server side load balancing will be based on header.
  2. A TCP route matching traffic on port 443, and routing it 80:20 between v1:v2, targeting port 443. The server side load balancing will be based on source IP.
apiVersion: traffic.tsb.tetrate.io/v2
kind: ServiceRoute
metadata:
name: reviews
group: g1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
service: ns1/reviews.svc.cluster.local
portLevelSettings:
- port: 8080
trafficType: HTTP
stickySession:
header: x-session-hash
- port: 443
trafficType: TCP
stickySession:
useSourceIp: true
subsets:
- name: v1
labels:
version: v1
weight: 80
- name: v2
labels:
version: v2
weight: 20

Note: For TCP routes, only source IP (useSourceIp: true) is a valid load balancing hash key. Any other hash keys will be invalid.

You can also apply port settings just to a subset, such as in the following example where for subset v2 the source IP is used for sticky sessions.

apiVersion: traffic.tsb.tetrate.io/v2
kind: ServiceRoute
metadata:
name: reviews
group: t1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
service: ns1/reviews.svc.cluster.local
portLevelSettings:
- port: 8000
trafficType: TCP
- port: 443
trafficType: HTTP
stickySession:
header: x-sticky-hash
subsets:
- name: v1
labels:
version: v1
weight: 80
- name: v2
labels:
version: v2
weight: 20
portLevelSettings:
- port: 8000
trafficType: TCP
stickySession:
useSourceIp: true

If the service exposes more than one port, then all such ports with protocols need to be specified in top level portLevelSettings. Explicit routes can be specified within httpRoutes or tcpRoutes sections. You can also specify match conditions within each httpRoute to match the incoming traffic and route the traffic accordingly.

The ServiceRoute below has two HTTP routes:

  1. The first route matches traffic on reviews.svc.cluster.local:8080/productpage endpoint and end-user: jason header and routes 80% of traffic to subset "v1" and 20% to subset "v2".
  2. The second route is the default HTTP route, which matches traffic on reviews.ns1.svc.cluster.local:8080/productpage endpoint, and routes 50% of traffic to subset "v1" and remaining 50% to subset "v2".
apiVersion: traffic.xcp.tetrate.io/v2
kind: ServiceRoute
metadata:
name: reviews
group: t1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
service: ns1/reviews.svc.cluster.local
portLevelSettings:
- port: 8080
trafficType: HTTP
subsets:
- name: v1
labels:
version: v1
weight: 80
- name: v2
labels:
version: v2
weight: 20
httpRoutes:
- name: http-route-match-productpage-endpoint
match:
- name: match-productpage-endpoint
uri:
prefix: /productpage
headers:
end-user:
exact: jason
port: 8080
destination:
- subset: v1
weight: 80
port: 8080
- subset: v2
weight: 20
port: 8080
- name: http-route-default
match:
- name: match-default
uri:
prefix: /productpage
port: 8080
destination:
- subset: v1
weight: 50
port: 8080
- subset: v2
weight: 50
port: 8080

Note: Default routes will be generated automatically only if a port is specified in top level portLevelSettings but not used in any match conditions of httpRoutes, tcpRoutes or tlsRoutes (or if no routes are specified). In all other conditions, all routes have to defined explicitly.

For example, the ServiceRoute below will generate a default-http-route matching on port 8080 and will route traffic in the ratio 80:20 between v1:v2.

 apiVersion: traffic.xcp.tetrate.io/v2
kind: ServiceRoute
metadata:
name: reviews
group: t1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
service: ns1/reviews.ns1.svc.cluster.local
portLevelSettings:
- port: 8080
trafficType: HTTP
subsets:
- name: v1
labels:
version: v1
weight: 80
- name: v2
labels:
version: v2
weight: 20

Finally, a similar example but for TCP traffic where all the traffic for port 666 will be sent to v1 subset.

 apiVersion: traffic.tsb.tetrate.io/v2
kind: ServiceRoute
metadata:
name: reviews
group: t1
workspace: w1
tenant: mycompany
organization: myorg
spec:
service: ns1/reviews.ns1.svc.cluster.local
portLevelSettings:
- port: 6666
trafficType: TCP
subsets:
- name: v1
labels:
version: v1
weight: 50
- name: v2
labels:
version: v2
weight: 50
tcpRoutes:
- name: tcp-route-match-port-6666-v1-100
match:
- name: match-condition-port-6666-v1-100
port: 6666
destination:
- subset: v1
weight: 100
port: 6666

HTTPMatchCondition

HTTPMatchCondition is the set of conditions to match incoming HTTP traffic and route accordingly. We could have used HttpMatchCondition from ingress_gateway.proto but it doesn't have a port field, so it's better to create one natively.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

name

string
REQUIRED
Name of the match condition

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

uri

tetrateio.api.tsb.gateway.v2.StringMatch
Incoming URI to match in incoming traffic for routing forward

headers

map<string, tetrateio.api.tsb.gateway.v2.StringMatch>
Headers to match in incoming traffic for routing forward

port

uint32
REQUIRED
Port to match in incoming traffic

uint32 = {
  lte: 65535
  gte: 1
}

HTTPRoute

HTTPRoute is used to set HTTP routes to service destinations on the basis of match conditions.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

name

string
REQUIRED
Name of HTTPRoute

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

match

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.HTTPMatchCondition
Match conditions for incoming HTTP traffic

destination

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceDestination
Destination host:port and subset where HTTP traffic should be directed

ServiceDestination

ServiceDestination is the destination service, port and subset where traffic should be routed

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

subset

string
Subset is the version of the service where traffic should be routed to

weight

uint32
Weight defines the amount of traffic that needs to be routed to this specific version

port

uint32
REQUIRED
The port corresponding to the service host where traffic should be routed

uint32 = {
  lte: 65535
  gte: 1
}

destinationHost

string
Service host where traffic should be routed to. This should either be a FQDN or a short name for the k8s service. For example, "reviews" as destination_host will be interpreted as "reviews.ns1.cluster.local"

ServiceRoute

A service route controls routing configurations for traffic to a service in a traffic group.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

service

string
REQUIRED
The service on which the configuration is being applied. Must be in namespace/FQDN format.

string = {
  pattern: ^[^/]+/[^/]+$
}

subsets

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.Subset
REQUIRED
The set of versions of a service and the percentage of traffic to send to each version.

repeated = {
  min_items: 1
}

stickySession

tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.StickySession
StickySession specifies how to forward traffic from a client to the same backend

portLevelSettings

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.PortLevelTrafficSettings
In order to support multi-protocol routing, a list of all port/protocol combinations is needed. These port settings are applied to all the subsets

httpRoutes

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.HTTPRoute
HTTPRoutes are used when HTTP traffic needs to be matched on uri, headers and port and destination routes need to be set using subset-weight combinations specified within the route. Note: If a route is specified, then the global subset-weight combinations (specified under subsets) will be ignored for the matched port, as subsets within route will take effect.

tcpRoutes

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.TCPRoute
TCPRoutes match TCP traffic based on port number. The subset-weight configuration and priority have the same behaviour as HTTPRoutes.

PortLevelTrafficSettings

PortLevelTrafficSettings explicitly defines the type of traffic for all of the ports exposed by a service for which routing rules need to be set. Depending on whether HTTPRoutes or TCTRoutes are specified or not, the main subset weights are applied or not based on the following scenarios:

  1. If HTTPRoutes or TCPRoutes are specified: a. Since Port is mandatory in MatchConditions, whenever a port is used in (HTTP/TCP) MatchCondition, it needs to be present in the global PortLevelTrafficSettings. b. When MatchConditions are present in the routes, then subset-weight combinations within routes will take effect instead of the global ones.
  2. If the routes are not specified, then the traffic will be matched on ports specified in PortLevelTrafficSettings, and the routes will be set according to global subset-weight combinations.
FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

port

uint32
REQUIRED
Port number to which traffic must be routed

uint32 = {
  lte: 65535
  gte: 1
}

trafficType

tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.TrafficType
REQUIRED
Type of traffic for which a route has to be generated

enum = {
  defined_only: true
}

stickySession

tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.StickySession
Since we are supporting multiple types of protocols, so we expect to have separate sticky sessions for each route (i.e. for a specific port/protocol combination)

StickySession

If set, all requests from a client will be forward to the same backend.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

header

string
Hash based on a specific HTTP header.

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

cookie

tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.StickySession.HTTPCookie
Hash based on HTTP cookie.

useSourceIp

bool
Hash based on the source IP address.

HTTPCookie

Describes a HTTP cookie that will be used for sticky sessions. If the cookie is not present, it will be generated.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

name

string
REQUIRED
Name of the cookie.

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

path

string
REQUIRED
Path to set for the cookie.

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

ttl

google.protobuf.Duration
REQUIRED
Lifetime of the cookie.

timestamp = {
  required: true
}

Subset

Subset denotes a specific version of a service. The pods/VMs of a subset should be uniquely identifiable using their labels.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

name

string
REQUIRED
Name used to refer to the subset.

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

labels

map<string, string>
Labels apply a filter over the endpoints of a service in the service registry.

weight

uint32
Percentage of traffic to be sent to this subset. Weight if not specified will be assumed to be 0 if there are multiple subsets. If there is only one subset, the weight will be assumed to be 1. The sum of non-zero weights across all subsets should add up to 100.

portLevelSettings

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceRoute.PortLevelTrafficSettings
Port/Protocol/StickySession combination for which routes need to be generated specifically for a subset. These settings are meant to override the global PortLevelTrafficSettings, i.e. first, global PortLevelTrafficSettings are used to generate routes and then we use non-conflicting subset level PortLevelTrafficSettings to modify existing routes. If provided, PortLevelTrafficSettings should be provided for all subsets for proper load balancing.

TrafficType

TrafficType is the list of allowed traffic types for generating routes

NameNumberDescription

HTTP

0

If trafficType is HTTP, then a HTTP route is generated for that port

TCP

1

If trafficType is TCP, then a TCP route is generated for that port

TLS_PASSTHROUGH

2

This mode generates TLS routes for HTTPS traffic. TLS is not terminated at the gateway and is passed through to the server

TCPMatchCondition

TCPMatchCondition is the set of conditions to match incoming TCP traffic and route accordingly

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

name

string
REQUIRED
Name of the match condition

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

port

uint32
REQUIRED
TCP match conditions only have port in match conditions

uint32 = {
  lte: 65535
  gte: 1
}

TCPRoute

TCPRoute is used to set TCP routes to service destinations on the basis of match conditions.

FieldDescriptionValidation Rule

name

string
REQUIRED
Name of TCPRoute

string = {
  min_len: 1
}

match

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.TCPMatchCondition
Match conditions for incoming TCP traffic

destination

List of tetrateio.api.tsb.traffic.v2.ServiceDestination
Destination host:port and subset where TCP traffic should be directed