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Mirroring | This task demonstrates the traffic mirroring/shadowing capabilities of Istio. | 60 |
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istio/wg-networking-maintainers | yes |
This task demonstrates the traffic mirroring capabilities of Istio.
Traffic mirroring, also called shadowing, is a powerful concept that allows feature teams to bring changes to production with as little risk as possible. Mirroring sends a copy of live traffic to a mirrored service. The mirrored traffic happens out of band of the critical request path for the primary service.
In this task, you will first force all traffic to v1
of a test service. Then,
you will apply a rule to mirror a portion of traffic to v2
.
Before you begin
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Set up Istio by following the instructions in the Installation guide.
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Start by deploying two versions of the [httpbin]({{< github_tree >}}/samples/httpbin) service that have access logging enabled:
httpbin-v1:
{{< text bash >}} $ cat <<EOF | istioctl kube-inject -f - | kubectl create -f - apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: httpbin-v1 spec: replicas: 1 selector: matchLabels: app: httpbin version: v1 template: metadata: labels: app: httpbin version: v1 spec: containers: - image: docker.io/kennethreitz/httpbin imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent name: httpbin command: ["gunicorn", "--access-logfile", "-", "-b", "0.0.0.0:80", "httpbin:app"] ports: - containerPort: 80 EOF {{< /text >}}
httpbin-v2:
{{< text bash >}} $ cat <<EOF | istioctl kube-inject -f - | kubectl create -f - apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: httpbin-v2 spec: replicas: 1 selector: matchLabels: app: httpbin version: v2 template: metadata: labels: app: httpbin version: v2 spec: containers: - image: docker.io/kennethreitz/httpbin imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent name: httpbin command: ["gunicorn", "--access-logfile", "-", "-b", "0.0.0.0:80", "httpbin:app"] ports: - containerPort: 80 EOF {{< /text >}}
httpbin Kubernetes service:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl create -f - <<EOF apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: httpbin labels: app: httpbin spec: ports:
- name: http port: 8000 targetPort: 80 selector: app: httpbin EOF {{< /text >}}
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Start the
sleep
service so you can usecurl
to provide load:sleep service:
{{< text bash >}} $ cat <<EOF | istioctl kube-inject -f - | kubectl create -f - apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: sleep spec: replicas: 1 selector: matchLabels: app: sleep template: metadata: labels: app: sleep spec: containers: - name: sleep image: tutum/curl command: ["/bin/sleep","infinity"] imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent EOF {{< /text >}}
Creating a default routing policy
By default Kubernetes load balances across both versions of the httpbin
service.
In this step, you will change that behavior so that all traffic goes to v1
.
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Create a default route rule to route all traffic to
v1
of the service:{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: httpbin spec: hosts: - httpbin http:
- route:
- destination: host: httpbin subset: v1 weight: 100
apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3 kind: DestinationRule metadata: name: httpbin spec: host: httpbin subsets:
- name: v1 labels: version: v1
- name: v2 labels: version: v2 EOF {{< /text >}}
Now all traffic goes to the
httpbin:v1
service. - route:
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Send some traffic to the service:
{{< text bash json >}}
export SLEEP_POD=
(kubectl get pod -l app=sleep -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name})kubectl exec "
{SLEEP_POD}" -c sleep -- curl -sS http://httpbin:8000/headers { "headers": { "Accept": "/", "Content-Length": "0", "Host": "httpbin:8000", "User-Agent": "curl/7.35.0", "X-B3-Parentspanid": "57784f8bff90ae0b", "X-B3-Sampled": "1", "X-B3-Spanid": "3289ae7257c3f159", "X-B3-Traceid": "b56eebd279a76f0b57784f8bff90ae0b", "X-Envoy-Attempt-Count": "1", "X-Forwarded-Client-Cert": "By=spiffe://cluster.local/ns/default/sa/default;Hash=20afebed6da091c850264cc751b8c9306abac02993f80bdb76282237422bd098;Subject="";URI=spiffe://cluster.local/ns/default/sa/default" } } {{< /text >}} -
Check the logs for
v1
andv2
of thehttpbin
pods. You should see access log entries forv1
and none forv2
:{{< text bash >}}
export V1_POD=
(kubectl get pod -l app=httpbin,version=v1 -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name}) $ kubectl logs "$V1_POD" -c httpbin 127.0.0.1 - - [07/Mar/2018:19:02:43 +0000] "GET /headers HTTP/1.1" 200 321 "-" "curl/7.35.0" {{< /text >}}{{< text bash >}}
export V2_POD=
(kubectl get pod -l app=httpbin,version=v2 -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name}) $ kubectl logs "$V2_POD" -c httpbin {{< /text >}}
Mirroring traffic to v2
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Change the route rule to mirror traffic to v2:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3 kind: VirtualService metadata: name: httpbin spec: hosts: - httpbin http:
- route:
- destination: host: httpbin subset: v1 weight: 100 mirror: host: httpbin subset: v2 mirror_percent: 100 EOF {{< /text >}}
This route rule sends 100% of the traffic to
v1
. The last stanza specifies that you want to mirror (i.e., also send) 100% of the same traffic to thehttpbin:v2
service. When traffic gets mirrored, the requests are sent to the mirrored service with their Host/Authority headers appended with-shadow
. For example,cluster-1
becomescluster-1-shadow
.Also, it is important to note that these requests are mirrored as "fire and forget", which means that the responses are discarded.
You can use the
mirror_percent
field to mirror a fraction of the traffic, instead of mirroring all requests. If this field is absent, for compatibility with older versions, all traffic will be mirrored. - route:
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Send in traffic:
{{< text bash >}}
kubectl exec "
{SLEEP_POD}" -c sleep -- curl -sS http://httpbin:8000/headers {{< /text >}}Now, you should see access logging for both
v1
andv2
. The access logs created inv2
are the mirrored requests that are actually going tov1
.{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl logs "$V1_POD" -c httpbin 127.0.0.1 - - [07/Mar/2018:19:02:43 +0000] "GET /headers HTTP/1.1" 200 321 "-" "curl/7.35.0" 127.0.0.1 - - [07/Mar/2018:19:26:44 +0000] "GET /headers HTTP/1.1" 200 321 "-" "curl/7.35.0" {{< /text >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl logs "$V2_POD" -c httpbin 127.0.0.1 - - [07/Mar/2018:19:26:44 +0000] "GET /headers HTTP/1.1" 200 361 "-" "curl/7.35.0" {{< /text >}}
Cleaning up
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Remove the rules:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl delete virtualservice httpbin $ kubectl delete destinationrule httpbin {{< /text >}}
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Shutdown the [httpbin]({{< github_tree >}}/samples/httpbin) service and client:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl delete deploy httpbin-v1 httpbin-v2 sleep $ kubectl delete svc httpbin {{< /text >}}