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Customizing the installation configuration | Describes how to customize installation configuration options. | 50 |
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Prerequisites
Before you begin, check the following prerequisites:
- Download the Istio release.
- Perform any necessary platform-specific setup.
- Check the Requirements for Pods and Services.
In addition to installing any of Istio's built-in
configuration profiles,
istioctl install
provides a complete API for customizing the configuration.
The configuration parameters in this API can be set individually using --set
options on the command
line. For example, to enable debug logging in a default configuration profile, use this command:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl install --set values.global.logging.level=debug {{< /text >}}
Alternatively, the IstioOperator
configuration can be specified in a YAML file and passed to
istioctl
using the -f
option:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl install -f samples/operator/pilot-k8s.yaml {{< /text >}}
{{< tip >}}
For backwards compatibility, the previous Helm installation options, with the exception of Kubernetes resource settings,
are also fully supported. To set them on the command line, prepend the option name with "values.
".
For example, the following command overrides the pilot.traceSampling
Helm configuration option:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl install --set values.pilot.traceSampling=0.1 {{< /text >}}
Helm values can also be set in an IstioOperator
CR (YAML file) as described in
Customize Istio settings using the Helm API, below.
If you want to set Kubernetes resource settings, use the IstioOperator
API as described in
Customize Kubernetes settings.
{{< /tip >}}
Identify an Istio component
The IstioOperator
API defines components as shown in the table below:
Components |
---|
base |
pilot |
ingressGateways |
egressGateways |
cni |
istiodRemote |
The configurable settings for each of these components are available in the API under components.<component name>
.
For example, to use the API to change (to false) the enabled
setting for the pilot
component, use
--set components.pilot.enabled=false
or set it in an IstioOperator
resource like this:
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1 kind: IstioOperator spec: components: pilot: enabled: false {{< /text >}}
All of the components also share a common API for changing Kubernetes-specific settings, under
components.<component name>.k8s
, as described in the following section.
Customize Kubernetes settings
The IstioOperator
API allows each component's Kubernetes settings to be customized in a consistent way.
Each component has a KubernetesResourceSpec
,
which allows the following settings to be changed. Use this list to identify the setting to customize:
- Resources
- Readiness probes
- Replica count
HorizontalPodAutoscaler
PodDisruptionBudget
- Pod annotations
- Service annotations
ImagePullPolicy
- Priority class name
- Node selector
- Affinity and anti-affinity
- Service
- Toleration
- Strategy
- Env
- Pod security context
All of these Kubernetes settings use the Kubernetes API definitions, so Kubernetes documentation can be used for reference.
The following example overlay file adjusts the resources and horizontal pod autoscaling settings for Pilot:
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1 kind: IstioOperator spec: components: pilot: k8s: resources: requests: cpu: 1000m # override from default 500m memory: 4096Mi # ... default 2048Mi hpaSpec: maxReplicas: 10 # ... default 5 minReplicas: 2 # ... default 1 {{< /text >}}
Use istioctl install
to apply the modified settings to the cluster:
{{< text syntax="bash" repo="operator" >}} $ istioctl install -f samples/operator/pilot-k8s.yaml {{< /text >}}
Customize Istio settings using the Helm API
The IstioOperator
API includes a pass-through interface to the Helm API
using the values
field.
The following YAML file configures global and Pilot settings through the Helm API:
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1 kind: IstioOperator spec: values: pilot: traceSampling: 0.1 # override from 1.0 global: monitoringPort: 15014 {{< /text >}}
Some parameters will temporarily exist in both the Helm and IstioOperator
APIs, including Kubernetes resources,
namespaces and enablement settings. The Istio community recommends using the IstioOperator
API as it is more
consistent, is validated, and follows the community graduation process.
Configure gateways
Gateways are a special type of component, since multiple ingress and egress gateways can be defined. In the
IstioOperator
API, gateways are defined as a list type.
The default
profile installs one ingress gateway, called istio-ingressgateway
. You can inspect the default values
for this gateway:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl profile dump --config-path components.ingressGateways $ istioctl profile dump --config-path values.gateways.istio-ingressgateway {{< /text >}}
These commands show both the IstioOperator
and Helm settings for the gateway, which are used together to define the
generated gateway resources. The built-in gateways can be customized just like any other component.
{{< warning >}}
From 1.7 onward, the gateway name must always be specified when overlaying. Not specifying any name no longer
defaults to istio-ingressgateway
or istio-egressgateway
.
{{< /warning >}}
A new user gateway can be created by adding a new list entry:
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1 kind: IstioOperator spec: components: ingressGateways: - name: istio-ingressgateway enabled: true - namespace: user-ingressgateway-ns name: ilb-gateway enabled: true k8s: resources: requests: cpu: 200m serviceAnnotations: cloud.google.com/load-balancer-type: "internal" service: ports: - port: 8060 targetPort: 8060 name: tcp-citadel-grpc-tls - port: 5353 name: tcp-dns {{< /text >}}
Note that Helm values (spec.values.gateways.istio-ingressgateway/egressgateway
) are shared by all ingress/egress
gateways. If these must be customized per gateway, it is recommended to use a separate IstioOperator CR to generate
a manifest for the user gateways, separate from the main Istio installation:
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1 kind: IstioOperator spec: profile: empty components: ingressGateways: - name: ilb-gateway namespace: user-ingressgateway-ns enabled: true # Copy settings from istio-ingressgateway as needed. values: gateways: istio-ingressgateway: debug: error {{< /text >}}
Advanced install customization
Customizing external charts and profiles
The istioctl
install
, manifest generate
and profile
commands can use any of the following sources for charts and
profiles:
- compiled in charts. This is the default if no
--manifests
option is set. The compiled in charts are the same as those in themanifests/
directory of the Istio release.tgz
. - charts in the local file system, e.g.,
istioctl install --manifests istio-{{< istio_full_version >}}/manifests
- charts in GitHub, e.g.,
istioctl install --manifests https://github.com/istio/istio/releases/download/{{< istio_full_version >}}/istio-{{< istio_full_version >}}-linux-arm64.tar.gz
Local file system charts and profiles can be customized by editing the files in manifests/
. For extensive changes,
we recommend making a copy of the manifests
directory and make changes there. Note, however, that the content layout
in the manifests
directory must be preserved.
Profiles, found under manifests/profiles/
, can be edited and new ones added by creating new files with the
desired profile name and a .yaml
extension. istioctl
scans the profiles
subdirectory and all profiles found there
can be referenced by name in the IstioOperatorSpec
profile field. Built-in profiles are overlaid on the default profile YAML before user
overlays are applied. For example, you can create a new profile file called custom1.yaml
which customizes some settings
from the default
profile, and then apply a user overlay file on top of that:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl manifest generate --manifests mycharts/ --set profile=custom1 -f path-to-user-overlay.yaml {{< /text >}}
In this case, the custom1.yaml
and user-overlay.yaml
files will be overlaid on the default.yaml
file to obtain the
final values used as the input for manifest generation.
In general, creating new profiles is not necessary since a similar result can be achieved by passing multiple overlay files. For example, the command above is equivalent to passing two user overlay files:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl manifest generate --manifests mycharts/ -f manifests/profiles/custom1.yaml -f path-to-user-overlay.yaml {{< /text >}}
Creating a custom profile is only required if you need to refer to the profile by name through the IstioOperatorSpec
.
Patching the output manifest
The IstioOperator
CR, input to istioctl
, is used to generate the output manifest containing the
Kubernetes resources to be applied to the cluster. The output manifest can be further customized to add, modify or delete resources
through the IstioOperator
overlays API, after it is
generated but before it is applied to the cluster.
The following example overlay file (patch.yaml
) demonstrates the type of output manifest patching that can be done:
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1 kind: IstioOperator spec: profile: empty hub: docker.io/istio tag: 1.1.6 components: pilot: enabled: true namespace: istio-control k8s: overlays: - kind: Deployment name: istiod patches: # Select list item by value - path: spec.template.spec.containers.[name:discovery].args.[30m] value: "60m" # overridden from 30m # Select list item by key:value - path: spec.template.spec.containers.[name:discovery].ports.[containerPort:8080].containerPort value: 1234 # Override with object (note | on value: first line) - path: spec.template.spec.containers.[name:discovery].env.[name:POD_NAMESPACE].valueFrom value: | fieldRef: apiVersion: v2 fieldPath: metadata.myPath # Deletion of list item - path: spec.template.spec.containers.[name:discovery].env.[name:REVISION] # Deletion of map item - path: spec.template.spec.containers.[name:discovery].securityContext - kind: Service name: istiod patches: - path: spec.ports.[name:https-dns].port value: 11111 # OVERRIDDEN {{< /text >}}
Passing the file to istioctl manifest generate -f patch.yaml
applies the above patches to the default profile output
manifest. The two patched resources will be modified as shown below (some parts of the resources are omitted for
brevity):
{{< text yaml >}} apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: istiod spec: template: spec: containers: - args: - 60m env: - name: POD_NAMESPACE valueFrom: fieldRef: apiVersion: v2 fieldPath: metadata.myPath name: discovery ports: - containerPort: 1234
apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: istiod spec: ports:
- name: https-dns port: 11111
{{< /text >}}
Note that the patches are applied in the given order. Each patch is applied over the output from the previous patch. Paths in patches that don't exist in the output manifest will be created.
List item path selection
Both the istioctl --set
flag and the k8s.overlays
field in IstioOperator
CR support list item selection by [index]
, [value]
or by [key:value]
.
The --set flag also creates any intermediate nodes in the path that are missing in the resource.