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Request Timeouts | This task shows you how to set up request timeouts in Envoy using Istio. | 40 |
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This task shows you how to set up request timeouts in Envoy using Istio.
{{< boilerplate gateway-api-support >}}
Before you begin
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Setup Istio by following the instructions in the Installation guide.
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Deploy the Bookinfo sample application including the service versions.
Request timeouts
A timeout for HTTP requests can be specified using a timeout field in a route rule.
By default, the request timeout is disabled, but in this task you override the reviews
service
timeout to half a second.
To see its effect, however, you also introduce an artificial 2 second delay in calls
to the ratings
service.
- Route requests to v2 of the
reviews
service, i.e., a version that calls theratings
service:
{{< tabset category-name="config-api" >}}
{{< tab name="Istio APIs" category-value="istio-apis" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: reviews spec: hosts: - reviews http:
- route:
- destination: host: reviews subset: v2 EOF {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab name="Gateway API" category-value="gateway-api" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: HTTPRoute metadata: name: reviews spec: parentRefs:
- group: "" kind: Service name: reviews port: 9080 rules:
- backendRefs:
- name: reviews-v2 port: 9080 EOF {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< /tabset >}}
- Add a 2 second delay to calls to the
ratings
service:
{{< tabset category-name="config-api" >}}
{{< tab name="Istio APIs" category-value="istio-apis" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: ratings spec: hosts:
- ratings http:
- fault:
delay:
percentage:
value: 100
fixedDelay: 2s
route:
- destination: host: ratings subset: v1 EOF {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab name="Gateway API" category-value="gateway-api" >}}
Gateway API does not support fault injection yet, so we need to use an Istio VirtualService
to
add the delay for now:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: ratings spec: hosts:
- ratings http:
- fault:
delay:
percentage:
value: 100
fixedDelay: 2s
route:
- destination: host: ratings EOF {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< /tabset >}}
-
Open the Bookinfo URL
http://$GATEWAY_URL/productpage
in your browser, where$GATEWAY_URL
is the External IP address of the ingress, as explained in the Bookinfo doc.You should see the Bookinfo application working normally (with ratings stars displayed), but there is a 2 second delay whenever you refresh the page.
-
Now add a half second request timeout for calls to the
reviews
service:
{{< tabset category-name="config-api" >}}
{{< tab name="Istio APIs" category-value="istio-apis" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: reviews spec: hosts:
- reviews http:
- route:
- destination: host: reviews subset: v2 timeout: 0.5s EOF {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab name="Gateway API" category-value="gateway-api" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: HTTPRoute metadata: name: reviews spec: parentRefs:
- group: "" kind: Service name: reviews port: 9080 rules:
- backendRefs:
- name: reviews-v2 port: 9080 timeouts: request: 500ms EOF {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< /tabset >}}
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Refresh the Bookinfo web page.
You should now see that it returns in about 1 second, instead of 2, and the reviews are unavailable.
{{< tip >}} The reason that the response takes 1 second, even though the timeout is configured at half a second, is because there is a hard-coded retry in the
productpage
service, so it calls the timing outreviews
service twice before returning. {{< /tip >}}
Understanding what happened
In this task, you used Istio to set the request timeout for calls to the reviews
microservice to half a second. By default the request timeout is disabled.
Since the reviews
service subsequently calls the ratings
service when handling requests,
you used Istio to inject a 2 second delay in calls to ratings
to cause the
reviews
service to take longer than half a second to complete and consequently you could see the timeout in action.
You observed that instead of displaying reviews, the Bookinfo product page (which calls the reviews
service to populate the page) displayed
the message: Sorry, product reviews are currently unavailable for this book.
This was the result of it receiving the timeout error from the reviews
service.
If you examine the fault injection task, you'll find out that the productpage
microservice also has its own application-level timeout (3 seconds) for calls to the reviews
microservice.
Notice that in this task you used an Istio route rule to set the timeout to half a second.
Had you instead set the timeout to something greater than 3 seconds (such as 4 seconds) the timeout
would have had no effect since the more restrictive of the two takes precedence.
More details can be found here.
One more thing to note about timeouts in Istio is that in addition to overriding them in route rules,
as you did in this task, they can also be overridden on a per-request basis if the application adds
an x-envoy-upstream-rq-timeout-ms
header on outbound requests. In the header,
the timeout is specified in milliseconds instead of seconds.
Cleanup
- Remove the application routing rules:
{{< tabset category-name="config-api" >}}
{{< tab name="Istio APIs" category-value="istio-apis" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl delete -f @samples/bookinfo/networking/virtual-service-all-v1.yaml@ {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab name="Gateway API" category-value="gateway-api" >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl delete httproute reviews $ kubectl delete virtualservice ratings {{< /text >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< /tabset >}}
- If you are not planning to explore any follow-on tasks, see the Bookinfo cleanup instructions to shutdown the application.