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MeshTCPRoute
This policy uses new policy matching algorithm.
It’s recommended to migrate from TrafficRoute. See “Interactions with TrafficRoute” section for more information.
The MeshTCPRoute policy allows you to alter and redirect TCP requests
depending on where the request is coming from and where it’s going to.
TargetRef support matrix
targetRef |
Allowed kinds |
|---|---|
targetRef.kind |
Mesh, MeshSubset, MeshService, MeshServiceSubset |
to[].targetRef.kind |
MeshService |
For more information, see the matching docs.
Configuration
Unlike other outbound policies, MeshTCPRoute doesn’t contain default
directly in the to array. The default section is nested inside rules,
so the policy structure looks like the following:
spec:
targetRef: # top-level targetRef selects a group of proxies to configure
kind: Mesh|MeshSubset|MeshService|MeshServiceSubset
to:
- targetRef: # targetRef selects a destination (outbound listener)
kind: MeshService
name: backend
rules:
- default: # configuration applied for the matched TCP traffic
backendRefs: [...]
Default configuration
The following describes the default configuration settings of the MeshTCPRoute policy:
backendRefs: (Optional) List of destinations for the request to be redirected tokind: One ofMeshService,MeshServiceSubsetname: The service nametags: Service tags. These must be specified if thekindisMeshServiceSubset.weight: When a request matches the route, the choice of an upstream cluster is determined by its weight. Total weight is a sum of all weights in thebackendRefslist.
Gateways
In order to route TCP traffic for a MeshGateway, you need to target the
MeshGateway in spec.targetRef and set spec.to[].targetRef.kind: Mesh.
Interactions with MeshHTTPRoute
MeshHTTPRoute takes priority over MeshTCPRoute when both are defined for the same service, and the matching MeshTCPRoute is ignored.
Interactions with TrafficRoute
MeshTCPRoute takes priority over TrafficRoute when a proxy is targeted by both policies.
All legacy policies like Retry, TrafficLog, Timeout etc. only match on routes defined by TrafficRoute.
All new recommended policies like MeshRetry, MeshAccessLog, MeshTimeout etc. match on routes defined by MeshTCPRoute and TrafficRoute.
If you don’t use legacy policies, it’s recommended to remove any existing TrafficRoute.
Otherwise, it’s recommended to migrate to new policies and then removing TrafficRoute.
Examples
Traffic split
You can use MeshTCPRoute to split TCP traffic between services with
different tags and implement A/B testing or canary deployments.
Here’s an example of a MeshTCPRoute that splits the traffic from
frontend_kuma-demo_svc_8080 to backend_kuma-demo_svc_3001 between versions:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshTCPRoute
metadata:
name: tcp-route-1
namespace: kuma-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshSubset
tags:
app: frontend
to:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend_kuma-demo_svc_3001
rules:
- default:
backendRefs:
- kind: MeshServiceSubset
name: backend_kuma-demo_svc_3001
tags:
version: v0
weight: 90
- kind: MeshServiceSubset
name: backend_kuma-demo_svc_3001
tags:
version: v1
weight: 10
Traffic redirection
You can use MeshTCPRoute to redirect outgoing traffic from one service to
another.
Here’s an example of a MeshTCPRoute that redirects outgoing traffic
originating at frontend_kuma-demo_svc_8080 from backend_kuma-demo_svc_3001
to external-backend:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshTCPRoute
metadata:
name: tcp-route-1
namespace: kuma-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshSubset
tags:
app: frontend
to:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend_kuma-demo_svc_3001
rules:
- default:
backendRefs:
- kind: MeshService
name: external-backend_kuma-demo_svc
Route policies with different types targeting the same destination
If multiple route policies with different types (MeshTCPRoute and MeshHTTPRoute
for example) target the same destination, only a single route type with the highest
specificity will be applied.
In this example, both MeshTCPRoute and MeshHTTPRoute target the same destination:
MeshTCPRoute:
# [...]
targetRef:
kind: MeshSubset
tags:
app: frontend
to:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
namespace: kuma-demo
_port: 3001
sectionName: http
rules:
- default:
backendRefs:
- kind: MeshService
name: other-tcp-backend
MeshHTTPRoute:
# [...]
targetRef:
kind: MeshSubset
tags:
app: frontend
to:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
namespace: kuma-demo
_port: 3001
sectionName: http
rules:
- matches:
- path:
type: PathPrefix
value: "/"
default:
backendRefs:
- kind: MeshService
name: other-http-backend
Depending on the backend’s protocol:
MeshHTTPRoutewill be applied ifhttp,http2, orgrpcare specifiedMeshTCPRoutewill be applied iftcporkafkais specified, or when nothing is specified