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example-envoy-xds

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example-envoy-xds is an example of implementation of envoy and control-plane using v3 xDS API.

Features:

  • xDS (EDS/CDS/LDS/RDS/ALS)
  • Dynamic update of yaml files (using fsnotify)
  • Access log storage using ALS
  • Configuration examples of various settings
  • Configuration of Weighted Round Robin LoadBalancer

Bootstrapping

As bootstrap, in envoy/envoy.yaml, specify example-envoy-xds in xds_cluster and als_cluster
This will allow xDS communication with grpc.

For general use, envoy.yaml is used as a template file and replaced by sed in docker-entrypoint.sh.

node:
  cluster: @ENVOY_XDS_CLUSTER@
  id: @ENVOY_XDS_NODE_ID@
  locality:
    region: @ENVOY_XDS_LOCALITY_REGION@
    zone: @ENVOY_XDS_LOCALITY_ZONE@

admin:
  access_log_path: /dev/null
  address:
    socket_address: { protocol: TCP, address: @ENVOY_ADMIN_LISTEN_HOST@, port_value: @ENVOY_ADMIN_LISTEN_PORT@ }

dynamic_resources:
  lds_config:
    resource_api_version: V3
    api_config_source:
      api_type: GRPC
      transport_api_version: V3
      grpc_services:
      - envoy_grpc: { cluster_name: xds_cluster }
      set_node_on_first_message_only: true
  cds_config:
    resource_api_version: V3
    api_config_source:
      api_type: GRPC
      transport_api_version: V3
      grpc_services:
      - envoy_grpc: { cluster_name: xds_cluster }
      set_node_on_first_message_only: true

static_resources:
  clusters:
  - name: xds_cluster
    connect_timeout: 1s
    type: STATIC
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    http2_protocol_options: {}
    load_assignment:
      cluster_name: xds_cluster
      endpoints:
      - lb_endpoints:
        - endpoint:
            address:
              socket_address: { protocol: TCP, address: @ENVOY_XDS_HOST@, port_value: @ENVOY_XDS_PORT@ }
  - name: als_cluster
    connect_timeout: 1s
    type: STATIC
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    http2_protocol_options: {}
    upstream_connection_options:
      tcp_keepalive: {}
    load_assignment:
      cluster_name: als_cluster
      endpoints:
      - lb_endpoints:
        - endpoint:
            address:
              socket_address: { protocol: TCP, address: @ENVOY_ALS_HOST@, port_value: @ENVOY_ALS_PORT@ }

layered_runtime:
  layers:
    - name: runtime0
      rtds_layer:
        rtds_config:
          resource_api_version: V3
          api_config_source:
            transport_api_version: V3
            api_type: GRPC
            grpc_services:
              envoy_grpc:
                cluster_name: xds_cluster
        name: runtime0

When you start envoy with docker, you can specify IP and port of example-envoy-xds with environment variables.

$ docker run --net=host                          \
  -e ENVOY_XDS_CLUSTER=example0                  \
  -e ENVOY_XDS_NODE_ID=envoy-node1               \
  -e ENVOY_XDS_HOST=10.10.0.101                  \
  -e ENVOY_XDS_PORT=5000                         \
  -e ENVOY_XDS_LOCALITY_REGION=asia-northeast1   \
  -e ENVOY_XDS_LOCALITY_ZONE=asia-northeast1-a   \
  -e ENVOY_ALS_HOST=10.10.0.101                  \
  -e ENVOY_ALS_PORT=5001                         \
  docker.pkg.github.com/octu0/example-envoy-xds/envoy:1.21.6

Configure xDS with grpc, example-envoy-xds will be started so that envoy can communicate with it.
At this time, node.id of envoy (specified by ENVOY_XDS_NODE_ID) must be the same value,
otherwise the Snapshot will not be changed.

$ docker run --net=host           \
  -e XDS_NODE_ID=envoy-node1      \
  -e XDS_LISTEN_ADDR=0.0.0.0:5000 \
  -e ALS_LISTEN_ADDR=0.0.0.0:5001 \
  -e CDS_YAML=/app/vol/cds.yaml   \
  -e EDS_YAML=/app/vol/eds.yaml   \
  -e RDS_YAML=/app/vol/rds.yaml   \
  -e LDS_YAML=/app/vol/lds.yaml   \
  -v $(pwd):/app/vol              \
  docker.pkg.github.com/octu0/example-envoy-xds/example-envoy-xds:1.0.3 server

Edit eds.yaml in current directory to make sure EDS are updated.

Execution example

Using docker-compose to check the behavior.

$ docker-compose up -d

and curl it.

$ curl -H 'Host:example.com' localhost:8080
legacy node-003

$ curl -H 'Host:example.com' localhost:8080
new node-102

License

Apache 2.0, see LICENSE file for details.