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Gloo Gateway

Note, all commands should be run from the root of the gloo repo.

Test Locally

To create the local test environment in kind, run:

./ci/kind/setup-kind.sh

This will create the kind cluster and build the docker images.

Next use helm to install the gateway control plane:

helm upgrade -i -n gloo-system gloo ./_test/gloo-1.0.0-ci1.tgz --create-namespace --set kubeGateway.enabled=true

To create a gateway, use the Gateway resource:

kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Gateway
metadata:
  name: http
spec:
  gatewayClassName: gloo-gateway
  listeners:
  - allowedRoutes:
      namespaces:
        from: All
    name: http
    port: 8080
    protocol: HTTP
EOF

Apply a test application such as bookinfo:

kubectl create namespace bookinfo
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/release-1.20/samples/bookinfo/platform/kube/bookinfo.yaml -n bookinfo

Then create a corresponding HTTPRoute:

kubectl apply -f- <<EOF
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
  name: productpage
  namespace: bookinfo
  labels:
    example: productpage-route
spec:
  parentRefs:
    - name: http
      namespace: default
  hostnames:
    - "www.example.com"
  rules:
    - backendRefs:
        - name: productpage
          port: 9080
EOF 

Expose the gateway that gets created via the Gateway resource:

kubectl port-forward deployment/gloo-proxy-http 8080:8080

Send some traffic through the gateway:

curl -I localhost:8080/productpage -H "host: www.example.com" -v

Istio Integration

This will create the kind cluster, build the docker images.

./ci/kind/setup-kind.sh

Next we need to install Istio in the cluster along with the bookinfo test application in the mesh:

./projects/gateway2/istio.sh

Next use helm to install the gateway control plane with istio integration enabled:

helm upgrade -i -n gloo-system gloo ./_test/gloo-1.0.0-ci1.tgz --create-namespace --set kubeGateway.enabled=true --set global.istioSDS.enabled=true

In order to enable automtls, set it to true in the settings:

settings:
  istioOptions:
    enableAutoMtls: true

Then expose the gateway that gets created via the Gateway resource:

kubectl port-forward deployment/gloo-proxy-http 8080:8080

Send some traffic through the gateway:

curl -I localhost:8080/productpage -H "host: www.example.com" -v

Test sending traffic to an application not in mtls STRICT mode:

kubectl apply -f- <<EOF
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
  name: reviews
  namespace: bookinfo
  labels:
    example: reviews-route
spec:
  parentRefs:
    - name: http
      namespace: default
  hostnames:
    - "reviews"
  rules:
    - backendRefs:
        - name: reviews
          port: 9080
EOF

Then send traffic to reviews:

curl -I localhost:8080/reviews/1 -H "host: reviews" -v

Test sending traffic to an application not in the mesh:

# Create non-mesh app (helloworld namespace is not labeled for istio injection)
kubectl create namespace helloworld
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/master/samples/helloworld/helloworld.yaml -n helloworld

Apply an HTTPRoute for helloworld:

kubectl apply -f- <<EOF
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
  name: helloworld
  namespace: helloworld
  labels:
    example: helloworld-route
spec:
  parentRefs:
    - name: http
      namespace: default
  hostnames:
    - "helloworld"
  rules:
    - backendRefs:
        - name: helloworld
          port: 5000
EOF

Send traffic to the non-mesh app:

curl -I localhost:8080/hello -H "host: helloworld" -v

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