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# rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul | ||
The Argo Rollouts plugin implementing traffic routing using Consul | ||
The Argo Rollouts plugin implementing traffic routing using Consul on Kubernetes to manage advanced subset-based routing for Canary deployments. | ||
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Consul's support for Argo Rollouts is currently limited to subset-based routing. | ||
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## Install Argo Rollouts Controller | ||
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There are three methods for installing the Argo Rollouts Controller with Consul on Kubernetes: | ||
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1. [Install Rollouts Using Helm and init containers](#install-rollouts-using-helm-and-binary). We recommend installing the Argo Rollouts Controllor using this method. | ||
1. [Install Rollouts Using Helm and binary](#install-rollouts-using-helm-and-binary) | ||
1. [Standalone installation](#stand-alone-installation) | ||
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After installing the controller, you must [apply the RBAC CRD](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj-labs/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul/main/yaml/rbac.yaml) to your Kubernetes cluster. | ||
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### Install Rollouts Using Helm and init containers | ||
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We recommend using this method to install this plugin. | ||
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Add the following code to your `values.yaml` file to configure the plugin: | ||
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```yaml | ||
controller: | ||
initContainers: | ||
- name: copy-consul-plugin | ||
image: hashicorp/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul | ||
command: ["/bin/sh", "-c"] | ||
args: | ||
# Copy the binary from the image to the rollout container | ||
- cp /bin/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul /plugin-bin/hashicorp | ||
volumeMounts: | ||
- name: consul-plugin | ||
mountPath: /plugin-bin/hashicorp | ||
trafficRouterPlugins: | ||
trafficRouterPlugins: |- | ||
- name: "hashicorp/consul" | ||
location: "file:///plugin-bin/hashicorp/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul" | ||
volumes: | ||
- name: consul-plugin | ||
emptyDir: {} | ||
volumeMounts: | ||
- name: consul-plugin | ||
mountPath: /plugin-bin/hashicorp | ||
``` | ||
Then install the `argo-rollouts` and apply your updated values using Helm: | ||
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```shell-session | ||
$ helm install argo-rollouts argo/argo-rollouts -f values.yaml -n argo-rollouts | ||
``` | ||
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### Install Rollouts Using Helm and binary | ||
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To build the binary and install Rollouts, complete the following steps: | ||
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1. Build this plugin using your preferred tool. For example, `make build`. | ||
1. Mount the built plugin onto the `argo-rollouts` container. | ||
1. Add the following code to your `values.yaml` file to configure the plugin: | ||
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```yaml | ||
controller: | ||
trafficRouterPlugins: | ||
trafficRouterPlugins: |- | ||
- name: "argoproj-labs/consul" | ||
location: "file:///plugin-bin/hashicorp/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul" | ||
volumes: | ||
- name: consul-route-plugin | ||
hostPath: | ||
# The path being mounted to, change this depending on your mount path | ||
path: /rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul | ||
type: DirectoryOrCreate | ||
volumeMounts: | ||
- name: consul-route-plugin | ||
mountPath: /plugin-bin/hashicorp | ||
``` | ||
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Then install the `argo-rollouts` and apply your updated values using Helm: | ||
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```shell-session | ||
$ helm install argo-rollouts argo/argo-rollouts -f values.yaml -n argo-rollouts | ||
``` | ||
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### Stand-alone installation | ||
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This section describes the process to create a stand-alone installation. These instructions are for illustrative purposes. We recommend using init containers to create and install this plugin. | ||
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To create a stand-alone installation of the Rollouts plugin, complete the following steps: | ||
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1. Build this plugin. | ||
1. Put the plugin on the path and mount it to the `argo-rollouts`container. | ||
1. Create a `ConfigMap` to configure `argo-rollouts` with the plugin's location. | ||
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The following example schedules a Deployment and mounts it to the `argo-rollouts` container: | ||
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```yaml | ||
apiVersion: apps/v1 | ||
kind: Deployment | ||
metadata: | ||
name: argo-rollouts | ||
namespace: argo-rollouts | ||
spec: | ||
selector: | ||
matchLabels: | ||
app.kubernetes.io/name: argo-rollouts | ||
template: | ||
spec: | ||
# ... | ||
volumes: | ||
# ... | ||
- name: consul-plugin | ||
hostPath: | ||
path: /plugin-bin/hashicorp/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul | ||
type: DirectoryOrCreate | ||
containers: | ||
- name: argo-rollouts | ||
# ... | ||
volumeMounts: | ||
- name: consul-route-plugin | ||
mountPath: /plugin-bin/hashicorp | ||
``` | ||
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The following example creates the `ConfigMap` with the location of the plugin: | ||
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```yaml | ||
apiVersion: v1 | ||
kind: ConfigMap | ||
metadata: | ||
name: argo-rollouts-config | ||
namespace: argo-rollouts | ||
data: | ||
trafficRouterPlugins: |- | ||
- name: "argoproj-labs/consul" | ||
location: "file:///plugin-bin/hashicorp/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul" | ||
binaryData: {} | ||
``` | ||
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### Install the RBAC | ||
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After either mounting the binary or using an init container, configure an RBAC using [Argo Rollout Consul plugin `rbac.yaml`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj-labs/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul/main/yaml/rbac.yaml): | ||
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```shell-session | ||
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj-labs/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-consul/main/yaml/rbac.yaml | ||
``` | ||
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## Use the Argo Rollouts Consul plugin | ||
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Schedule the Kubernetes Service utilized by the service being rolled out. Additionally, configure any service defaults and proxy defaults required for the service. | ||
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```yaml | ||
apiVersion: v1 | ||
kind: Service | ||
metadata: | ||
name: test-service | ||
spec: | ||
selector: | ||
app: test-service | ||
ports: | ||
- name: http | ||
port: 80 | ||
targetPort: 8080 | ||
``` | ||
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Next, create the service resolver and service splitter CRDs for your stable service. Argo automatically modifies these CRDs during canary deployments. | ||
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The following example demonstrates the configuration of the service resolver CRD, which creates service subsets and sets the stable subset as the default: | ||
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```yaml | ||
apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 | ||
kind: ServiceResolver | ||
metadata: | ||
name: test-service | ||
spec: | ||
subsets: | ||
stable: | ||
filter: Service.Meta.version == 1 | ||
canary: | ||
filter: "" | ||
defaultSubset: stable | ||
``` | ||
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The following example demonstrates the configuration of the service splitter CRD, which initially sends 100% of traffic to the stable deployment: | ||
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```yaml | ||
apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 | ||
kind: ServiceSplitter | ||
metadata: | ||
name: test-service | ||
spec: | ||
splits: | ||
- weight: 100 | ||
serviceSubset: stable | ||
- weight: 0 | ||
serviceSubset: canary | ||
``` | ||
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Then configure your Argo Rollout resource to incrementally rollout the canary deployment: | ||
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```yaml | ||
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1 | ||
kind: Rollout | ||
metadata: | ||
name: test-service | ||
spec: | ||
replicas: 3 | ||
selector: | ||
matchLabels: | ||
app: test-service | ||
template: | ||
metadata: | ||
labels: | ||
app: test-service | ||
annotations: | ||
consul.hashicorp.com/connect-inject: "true" | ||
consul.hashicorp.com/service-meta-version: "1" | ||
consul.hashicorp.com/service-tags: "v1" | ||
spec: | ||
containers: | ||
- name: test-service | ||
# Using alpine vs latest as there is a build issue with M1s. Also other tests in multiport-app reference | ||
# alpine so standardizing this. | ||
image: docker.mirror.hashicorp.services/hashicorp/http-echo:alpine | ||
args: | ||
- -text="I am v1" | ||
- -listen=:8080 | ||
ports: | ||
- containerPort: 8080 | ||
name: http | ||
serviceAccountName: test-service | ||
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 0 # so deletion is quick | ||
strategy: | ||
canary: | ||
trafficRouting: | ||
plugins: | ||
hashicorp/consul: | ||
stableSubsetName: stable # subset name of the stable service | ||
canarySubsetName: canary # subset name of the canary service | ||
serviceName: test-service | ||
steps: | ||
- setWeight: 20 | ||
- pause: {} | ||
- setWeight: 40 | ||
- pause: {duration: 10} | ||
- setWeight: 60 | ||
- pause: {duration: 10} | ||
- setWeight: 80 | ||
- pause: {duration: 10} | ||
``` | ||
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Finally, perform the Rollout operation using the Argo Rollouts Kubectl plugin. | ||
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```sh | ||
kubectl argo rollouts promote test-service | ||
``` | ||
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# Testing | ||
To run unit tests use `go test ./...`. For end-to-end verification follow the steps in `./testing/README.md`. |