Tyk Operator
Tyk Gateway is a modern, ultra-performant, purpose-built, and open source API
Gateway.
Tyk Operator brings Full Lifecycle API Management capabilities to Kubernetes.
You can configure Ingress, APIs, Security Policies, Authentication, Authorization, Mediation by using GitOps best
practices with Custom Resources and Kubernetes-native primitives.
Introduction | Documentation | Learning with Videos | Quickstart Examples | IDE Integration | Community
Introduction
What can you do with Tyk Operator?
Tyk Operator can configure Tyk Gateway as a drop-in replacement for standard Kubernetes Ingress. You can manage your API definitions and security policies with it. It also works with the Classic Portal so you can manage your Classic Portal declaratively.
Custom Tyk Objects are available as CRDs and documentation for each of these custom resources are available here.
Tyk Licensing
Tyk Operator and Tyk Gateway are both 100% Open Source. Tyk Operator will operate on a single gateway.
Feel free to reach to our commercial team (or your account manager for existing customers) if you need advice about architecture, licensing, or just to discuss your requirements for runnning in HA, scaling across clusters, nodes & namespaces.
What benefits Tyk Operator has?
You can get the benefits of GitOps with declarative API configurations:
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Security and Compliance: All changes must go through peer review through pull requests. The configurations are versioned in your version control system and approved by your API Product Owner and Platform team.
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Kubernetes-Native Developer Experience: API Developers enjoy a smoother Continuous Integration process as they can develop, test, and deploy the microservices and API configurations together using familiar development toolings and pipeline.
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Reliability: With declarative API configurations, you have a single source of truth to recover after any system failures, reducing the meantime to recovery from hours to minutes.
Documentation
Read more from our Official doc site.
Learn about our CRDs:
Learning with Videos
Quickstart Examples
HTTP Proxy
apiVersion: tyk.tyk.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApiDefinition
metadata:
name: httpbin
spec:
name: httpbin
do_not_track: false
use_keyless: true
protocol: http
active: true
proxy:
target_url: http://httpbin.org
listen_path: /httpbin
strip_listen_path: true
TCP Proxy
apiVersion: tyk.tyk.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApiDefinition
metadata:
name: redis-tcp
spec:
name: redis-tcp
active: true
protocol: tcp
listen_port: 6380
proxy:
target_url: tcp://localhost:6379
GraphQL Proxy
apiVersion: tyk.tyk.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApiDefinition
metadata:
name: trevorblades
spec:
name: trevorblades
use_keyless: true
protocol: http
active: true
proxy:
target_url: https://countries.trevorblades.com
listen_path: /trevorblades
strip_listen_path: true
graphql:
enabled: true
execution_mode: proxyOnly
schema: |
directive @cacheControl(maxAge: Int, scope: CacheControlScope) on FIELD_DEFINITION | OBJECT | INTERFACE
enum CacheControlScope {
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
}
type Continent {
code: ID!
name: String!
countries: [Country!]!
}
input ContinentFilterInput {
code: StringQueryOperatorInput
}
type Country {
code: ID!
name: String!
native: String!
phone: String!
continent: Continent!
capital: String
currency: String
languages: [Language!]!
emoji: String!
emojiU: String!
states: [State!]!
}
input CountryFilterInput {
code: StringQueryOperatorInput
currency: StringQueryOperatorInput
continent: StringQueryOperatorInput
}
type Language {
code: ID!
name: String
native: String
rtl: Boolean!
}
input LanguageFilterInput {
code: StringQueryOperatorInput
}
type Query {
continents(filter: ContinentFilterInput): [Continent!]!
continent(code: ID!): Continent
countries(filter: CountryFilterInput): [Country!]!
country(code: ID!): Country
languages(filter: LanguageFilterInput): [Language!]!
language(code: ID!): Language
}
type State {
code: String
name: String!
country: Country!
}
input StringQueryOperatorInput {
eq: String
ne: String
in: [String]
nin: [String]
regex: String
glob: String
}
"""The `Upload` scalar type represents a file upload."""
scalar Upload
playground:
enabled: true
path: /playground
Universal Data Graph - Stitching REST with GraphQL
apiVersion: tyk.tyk.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApiDefinition
metadata:
name: udg
spec:
name: Universal Data Graph Example
use_keyless: true
protocol: http
active: true
proxy:
target_url: ""
listen_path: /udg
strip_listen_path: true
graphql:
enabled: true
execution_mode: executionEngine
schema: |
type Country {
name: String
code: String
restCountry: RestCountry
}
type Query {
countries: [Country]
}
type RestCountry {
altSpellings: [String]
subregion: String
population: String
}
type_field_configurations:
- type_name: Query
field_name: countries
mapping:
disabled: false
path: countries
data_source:
kind: GraphQLDataSource
data_source_config:
url: "https://countries.trevorblades.com"
method: POST
status_code_type_name_mappings: []
- type_name: Country
field_name: restCountry
mapping:
disabled: true
path: ""
data_source:
kind: HTTPJSONDataSource
data_source_config:
url: "https://restcountries.com/v2/alpha/{{ .object.code }}"
method: GET
default_type_name: RestCountry
status_code_type_name_mappings:
- status_code: 200
playground:
enabled: true
path: /playground
IDE Integration
API developers may add K8s extensions to popular IDEs to enjoy auto-completion while editing Tyk CRD YAML files. Here's the detail steps.
VS Code
Watch video tutorial here.
Steps
- Go to the following link: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-kubernetes-tools.vscode-kubernetes-tools
- Click on Install. This will prompt you to open Visual Studios.
- Click Open Visual Studios at the subsequent prompt. This will open VS Code and take you to the Extensions' section.
- Click Install in the Kubernetes extension page.
Note: The extension should take effect immediately. In case it doesn't, simply restart VS Code.
GoLand
Steps
- Open
Plugins
settings following official GoLand documentation https://www.jetbrains.com/help/go/managing-plugins.html
- Install
Kubernetes
plugin (https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/10485-kubernetes)
- Open GoLand
Preferences
as described here,
- Go to
Languages & Frameworks > Kubernetes
- Click
Add URLs
and add https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TykTechnologies/tyk-operator/{version_tag}/helm/crds/crds.yaml
,
- For example, if you would like to use CRDs of
v0.9.0
, replace {version_tag}
with v0.9.0
and add https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TykTechnologies/tyk-operator/v0.9.0/helm/crds/crds.yaml
- Please add CRDs of
master
for latest CRDs, as follows https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TykTechnologies/tyk-operator/master/helm/crds/crds.yaml
- Apply and save changes.
Tyk Operator is under active development.
We are building the operator to enable you to build and ship your APIs faster and more safely.
If you find any defects, please raise an issue. We welcome code contributions as well.
If you require any features that we have not yet implemented, please take your time to create a GitHub issue detailing your use case so that we may prioritise accordingly.
For larger and more in-depth feature requests, please consider starting an RFC thread in the Discussions area.