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About Contour

Contour is an ingress controller for Kubernetes that works by deploying the Envoy proxy as a reverse proxy and load balancer. Contour supports dynamic configuration updates out of the box while maintaining a lightweight profile.

Contour supports multiple configuration APIs in order to meet the needs of as many users as possible:

  • Ingress - A stable upstream API that enables basic ingress use cases.
  • HTTPProxy - Contour's Custom Resource Definition (CRD) which expands upon the functionality of the Ingress API to allow for a richer user experience as well as solve shortcomings in the original design.
  • Gateway API (beta) - A new CRD-based API managed by the Kubernetes SIG-Network community that aims to evolve Kubernetes service networking APIs in a vendor-neutral way.

How to integrate Contour with Argo Rollouts

Install Rollouts Using Helm

Add the following code to your valuse.yaml file when install the argo-rollouts by helm:

controller:
    initContainers:                                   
      - name: copy-contour-plugin
        image: release.daocloud.io/skoala/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour:v0.3.0
        command: ["/bin/sh", "-c"]                    
        args:
          - cp /bin/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour /plugins
        volumeMounts:                                 
          - name: contour-plugin
            mountPath: /plugins
    trafficRouterPlugins:                             
      trafficRouterPlugins: |-
        - name: argoproj-labs/contour
          location: "file:///plugins/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour"  
    volumes:                                           
      - name: contour-plugin
        emptyDir: {}
    volumeMounts:                                      
      - name: contour-plugin
        mountPath: /plugins

if argo-rollouts helm chart version >= [2.32.6], just set the providerRBAC.contour to true in the values.yaml file. Otherwise, you need to follow the steps below to create RBAC for operate on the HTTPProxy:

kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj-labs/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour/main/yaml/rbac.yaml

or

kubectl patch clusterrole argo-rollouts --type='json' -p='[{"op": "add", "path": "/rules/-", "value": {"apiGroups":["projectcontour.io"],"resources":["httpproxies"],"verbs":["get","list","watch","update","patch","delete"]}}]'

Stand-alone installation

NOTES:

1. The file as follows (and the codes in it) just for illustrative purposes only, please do not use directly!

2. The argo-rollouts >= v1.5.0-rc1

Steps:

  1. Run the yaml/rbac.yaml to add the role for operate on the HTTPProxy.
  2. Build this plugin.
  3. Put the plugin somewhere & mount on to the argo-rolloutscontainer (please refer to the example YAML below to modify the deployment):
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  name: argo-rollouts
  namespace: argo-rollouts
spec:
  template:
    spec:
      ...
      volumes:
        ...
         - name: contour-plugin
           hostPath:
             path: /CHANGE-ME/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour
             type: ''
      containers:
        - name: argo-rollouts
        ...
          volumeMounts:
             - name: contour-plugin
               mountPath: /CHANGE-ME/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour
  1. Create a ConfigMap to let argo-rollouts know the plugin's location:
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: argo-rollouts-config
  namespace: argo-rollouts
data:
  trafficRouterPlugins: |-
    - name: "argoproj-labs/contour"
      location: "file://CHANGE-ME/rollouts-trafficrouter-contour-plugin/contour-plugin"
binaryData: {}
  1. Create the CR/Rollout and put it into the operated services` namespace:
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: Rollout
metadata:
  name: rollouts-demo
  namespace: rollouts-demo
spec:
  replicas: 2
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      app.kubernetes.io/instance: rollouts-demo
  strategy:
    canary:
      canaryService: canaryService
      stableService: stableService
      steps:
        - setWeight: 30
        - pause:
            duration: 10
      trafficRouting:
        plugins:
          argoproj-labs/contour:
            httpProxies:
              - rollouts-demo
  workloadRef:
    apiVersion: apps/v1
    kind: Deployment
    name: canary
  1. Enjoy It.

Use it by Docker image

From v0.2.3, you can use this plugin from a init container, the plugin artifact location in the image is:

/bin/rollouts-plugin-trafficrouter-contour

The docker image with its artifact both support amd64 and arm64.

Contributing

Thanks for taking the time to join our community and start contributing!