Traffic Shifting
This task shows you how to gradually migrate traffic from an old to new version of a service. With Istio, we can migrate the traffic in a gradual fashion by using a sequence of rules with weights less than 100 to migrate traffic in steps, for example 10, 20, 30, … 100%. For simplicity this task will migrate the traffic from reviews:v1
to reviews:v3
in just two steps: 50%, 100%.
Before you begin
Setup Istio by following the instructions in the Installation guide.
Deploy the Bookinfo sample application.
Note: This task assumes you are deploying the application on Kubernetes. All of the example commands are using the Kubernetes version of the rule yaml files (e.g.,
samples/bookinfo/kube/route-rule-all-v1.yaml
). If you are running this task in a different environment, changekube
to the directory that corresponds to your runtime (e.g.,samples/bookinfo/consul/route-rule-all-v1.yaml
for the Consul-based runtime).
Weight-based version routing
Set the default version for all microservices to v1.
istioctl create -f samples/bookinfo/kube/route-rule-all-v1.yaml
Confirm v1 is the active version of the
reviews
service by opening http://$GATEWAY_URL/productpage in your browser.You should see the Bookinfo application productpage displayed. Notice that the
productpage
is displayed with no rating stars sincereviews:v1
does not access the ratings service.Note: If you previously ran the request routing task, you may need to either log out as test user “jason” or delete the test rules that were created exclusively for him:
istioctl delete routerule reviews-test-v2
First, transfer 50% of the traffic from
reviews:v1
toreviews:v3
with the following command:istioctl replace -f samples/bookinfo/kube/route-rule-reviews-50-v3.yaml
Notice that we are using
istioctl replace
instead ofcreate
.Confirm the rule was replaced:
istioctl get routerule reviews-default -o yaml
apiVersion: config.istio.io/v1alpha2 kind: RouteRule metadata: name: reviews-default namespace: default spec: destination: name: reviews precedence: 1 route: - labels: version: v1 weight: 50 - labels: version: v3 weight: 50
Refresh the
productpage
in your browser and you should now see red colored star ratings approximately 50% of the time.Note: With the current Envoy sidecar implementation, you may need to refresh the
productpage
very many times to see the proper distribution. It may require 15 refreshes or more before you see any change. You can modify the rules to route 90% of the traffic to v3 to see red stars more often.When version v3 of the
reviews
microservice is considered stable, we can route 100% of the traffic toreviews:v3
:istioctl replace -f samples/bookinfo/kube/route-rule-reviews-v3.yaml
You can now log into the
productpage
as any user and you should always see book reviews with red colored star ratings for each review.
Understanding what happened
In this task we migrated traffic from an old to new version of the reviews
service using Istio’s weighted routing feature. Note that this is very different than version migration using deployment features of container orchestration platforms, which use instance scaling to manage the traffic. With Istio, we can allow the two versions of the reviews
service to scale up and down independently, without affecting the traffic distribution between them. For more about version routing with autoscaling, check out Canary Deployments using Istio.
Cleanup
Remove the application routing rules.
istioctl delete -f samples/bookinfo/kube/route-rule-all-v1.yaml
If you are not planning to explore any follow-on tasks, refer to the Bookinfo cleanup instructions to shutdown the application.
What’s next
- Learn more about request routing.