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interval * threshold
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Istio example:
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```yaml
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interval: 1m
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threshold: 10
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iterations: 2
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match:
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- headers:
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x-canary:
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exact: "insider"
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- headers:
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cookie:
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regex: "^(.*?;)?(canary=always)(;.*)?$"
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- sourceLabels:
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app.kubernetes.io/name: "scheduler"
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The header keys must be lowercase and use hyphen as the separator.
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Header values are case-sensitive and formatted as follows:
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- `exact: "value"` for exact string match
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- `prefix: "value"` for prefix-based match
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- `suffix: "value"` for suffix-based match
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- `regex: "value"` for [RE2](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) style regex-based match
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Note that the `sourceLabels` match conditions are applicable only when the `mesh` gateway
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is included in the `canary.service.gateways` list.
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App Mesh example:
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App Mesh example:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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exact: "canary"
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exact: "canary"
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Note that the NGINX ingress controller supports only exact matching for a single header and the cookie value is set to `always`.
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Note that the NGINX ingress controller supports only exact matching for cookies names where the value must be set to `always`.
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Starting with NGINX ingress v0.31, regex matching is supported for header values.
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The above configurations will route users with the x-canary header or canary cookie to the canary instance during analysis:
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The above configurations will route users with the x-canary header or canary cookie to the canary instance during analysis:
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