* documentation for end-user authencation on ingress-gateway (#2243)
* documentation for end-user authencation on ingress-gateway
* address comments
* address comments
* address comment
* Move end user authentication on Ingress section to securtity.
* Minor text change.
* Revert edit in traffic management doc.
* Remove Ingress example. Replace it with a single sentence.
* Addressed comment.
* This removes the canned credentials in the instructions. So a user can't just copy-n-paste the instructions and always get the same credentials - they have to enter their own username and passphrase.
* remove reference to the helm readme
* use text-bash
* changes as per review
* need the -n option to echo to correctly base64 encode the creds
This adds a new Task under the Traffic Management module for showcasing
Istio's Weighted TCP Routing feature.
Signed-off-by: Venil Noronha <veniln@vmware.com>
* Update Task/Enabling rate limits, remove validDuration in dimension that is not in redisquota, Move redisserverurl and connectionpoolsize
* Update Task/Enabling rate limits, remove validDuration in dimension that is not in redisquota, Move redisserverurl and connectionpoolsize
* add Kiali Task to istio.io
add deprecation notice to the SerivceGraph Task
* add some more instructions on getting the Kiali UI to help assist those on environments like minikube
* add cleanup instructions for kiali
* simplify the section to determine kiali url
* use present tense
* more present tense changes
split up the "Send traffic" item into two actions.
* more verb tense changes to get things more into present tense
* updates based on some feedback
* re-write the "determine kiali url" section
* split login step into two steps - visit with browser, then login
* reword some of the steps involving logging in and looking at the initial pages.
* reword the graph type step - use list items, not numbered, for the different types. Adds the new service graph type.
* reword the examine istio config step
* changes to the api section
* some final changes of the api section and the cleanup section
* trivial fix to capitalization
* some small trivial changes
The destination.service attribute is being deprecated in the favor of
destination.service.host. This commit updates the match expression in
the TCP metrics guide to reflect the same.
Signed-off-by: Venil Noronha <veniln@vmware.com>
* Site improvements.
- For SVG images, authors no longer need to specify image ratios
(which is a constant source of errors)
- Move more icons into the new icons.svg file to further reduce
average page load times.
- Rationalize Istio logo file names.
- Improve underlining behavior for sidebar headers and the RSS feed
Subscribe link.
- Made the RSS feed subscribe link open in a new tab.
- Increase the constract ratio for some elements in dark mode
text blocks (namely, YAML field names)
- Reduce the "brightness" of the light bulb icon which helps it
not pop so much in dark mode.
- Optimize the fonts we load and the order we load them in so as to improve page load time and
reduce the initial render time.
* Sadly, embedding SVGs into the HTML results in duplicate element ids, which is invalid HTML :-(
- Use a new approach to managing icons. This has two primary benefits:
- It makes it possible to color the icons such that they look good in the
dark theme. Previously, the icons were rendered in black on dark grey when
using the dark theme.
- The average payload size for our web pages is reduced and we better use the
browser cache.
- The new icon approach makes it possible to remove our dependency on the fontawesome
package, which further slims down our payload requirement
- Refresh our iconography for a slightly lighter look.
- Remove the extra thick left-hand border of text blocks to lighten the
look.
- Added a "NN minutes to read" indication on top of each page. This is
only displayed if the count is > 1 minute.
- Added a calendar icon next to the blog post date.
- Exposed a bunch of strings that were buried in CSS/JS to translation.
- Add the 'keywords:' front-matter fields to the Hugo archetypes.