This user guide walks you through an example of how to configure rate limiting for all routes attached to an ingress gateway.
This step uses tooling from the Kuadrant Operator component to create a containerized Kubernetes server locally using Kind, where it installs Istio, Kubernetes Gateway API and Kuadrant itself.
Note: In production environment, these steps are usually performed by a cluster operator with administrator privileges over the Kubernetes cluster.
Clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/Kuadrant/kuadrant-operator && cd kuadrant-operator
Setup the environment:
make local-setup
Request an instance of Kuadrant:
kubectl -n kuadrant-system apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: kuadrant.io/v1beta1
kind: Kuadrant
metadata:
name: kuadrant
spec: {}
EOF
kubectl -n gateway-system apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Gateway
metadata:
name: external
annotations:
kuadrant.io/namespace: kuadrant-system
networking.istio.io/service-type: ClusterIP
spec:
gatewayClassName: istio
listeners:
- name: external
port: 80
protocol: HTTP
hostname: '*.io'
allowedRoutes:
namespaces:
from: All
---
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Gateway
metadata:
name: internal
annotations:
kuadrant.io/namespace: kuadrant-system
networking.istio.io/service-type: ClusterIP
spec:
gatewayClassName: istio
listeners:
- name: local
port: 80
protocol: HTTP
hostname: '*.local'
allowedRoutes:
namespaces:
from: All
EOF
┌───────────┐ ┌───────────┐
│ (Gateway) │ │ (Gateway) │
│ external │ │ internal │
│ │ │ │
│ *.io │ │ *.local │
└───────────┘ └───────────┘
▲
│
┌─────────┴─────────┐
│ (RateLimitPolicy) │
│ gw-rlp │
└───────────────────┘
Create a Kuadrant RateLimitPolicy
to configure rate limiting:
kubectl apply -n gateway-system -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: kuadrant.io/v1beta2
kind: RateLimitPolicy
metadata:
name: gw-rlp
spec:
targetRef:
group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
kind: Gateway
name: external
limits:
"global":
rates:
- limit: 5
duration: 10
unit: second
EOF
Note: It may take a couple of minutes for the RateLimitPolicy to be applied depending on your cluster.
┌───────────┐ ┌───────────┐
┌───────────────────┐ │ (Gateway) │ │ (Gateway) │
│ (RateLimitPolicy) │ │ external │ │ internal │
│ gw-rlp ├─────►│ │ │ │
└───────────────────┘ │ *.io │ │ *.local │
└─────┬─────┘ └─────┬─────┘
│ │
└─────────┬────────┘
│
┌─────────┴────────┐
│ (HTTPRoute) │
│ toystore │
│ │
│ *.toystore.io │
│ *.toystore.local │
└────────┬─────────┘
│
┌──────┴───────┐
│ (Service) │
│ toystore │
└──────────────┘
Deploy the sample API:
kubectl apply -f examples/toystore/toystore.yaml
Route traffic to the API from both gateways:
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
name: toystore
spec:
parentRefs:
- name: external
namespace: gateway-system
- name: internal
namespace: gateway-system
hostnames:
- "*.toystore.io"
- "*.toystore.local"
rules:
- backendRefs:
- name: toystore
port: 80
EOF
Expose the gateways, respectively at the port numbers 9081
and 9082
of the local host:
kubectl port-forward -n gateway-system service/external-istio 9081:80 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
kubectl port-forward -n gateway-system service/internal-istio 9082:80 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
Up to 5 successful (200 OK
) requests every 10 seconds through the external
ingress gateway (*.io
), then 429 Too Many Requests
:
while :; do curl --write-out '%{http_code}\n' --silent --output /dev/null -H 'Host: api.toystore.io' http://localhost:9081 | grep -E --color "\b(429)\b|$"; sleep 1; done
Unlimited successful (200 OK
) through the internal
ingress gateway (*.local
):
while :; do curl --write-out '%{http_code}\n' --silent --output /dev/null -H 'Host: api.toystore.local' http://localhost:9082 | grep -E --color "\b(429)\b|$"; sleep 1; done
make local-cleanup