MeshFaultInjection
With the MeshFaultInjection policy you can easily test your microservices against resiliency.
This policy uses a new policy matching algorithm. Do not combine with FaultInjection.
targetRef
support matrix
targetRef.kind |
top level | to | from |
---|---|---|---|
Mesh |
✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
MeshSubset |
✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
MeshService |
✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
MeshServiceSubset |
✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
To learn more about the information in this table, see the matching docs.
Configuration
MeshFaultInjection
allows configuring a list of HTTP faults. They execute in the same order as they were defined.
default:
http:
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: "2.5"
delay:
value: 5s
percentage: 5
responseBandwidth:
limit: "50mbps"
percentage: 50
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: 10
- delay:
value: 5s
percentage: 5
It’s worth mentioning that percentage of the next filter depends on the percentage of previous ones.
http:
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: 70
- abort:
httpStatus: 503
percentage: 50
That means that for 70% of requests, it returns 500 and for 50% of the 30% that passed it returns 503.
Abort
Abort defines a configuration of not delivering requests to destination service and replacing the responses from destination dataplane by predefined status code.
httpStatus
- HTTP status code which will be returned to source side, has to be in [100 - 599] rangepercentage
- a percentage of requests on which abort will be injected, has to be in [0.0 - 100.0] range. If the value is a double number, put it in quotes.
Delay
Delay defines a configuration of delaying a response from a destination.
value
- the duration during which the response will be delayedpercentage
- a percentage of requests on which abort will be injected, has to be in [0.0 - 100.0] range. If the value is a double number, put it in quotes.
ResponseBandwidth limit
ResponseBandwidth defines a configuration to limit the speed of responding to requests.
limit
- represented by value measure in gbps, mbps, kbps, or bps, e.g. 10kbpspercentage
- a percentage of requests on which abort will be injected, has to be in [0.0 - 100.0] range. If the value is a double number, put it in quotes.
Examples
Service backend returns 500 for 50% of requests from frontend service
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshFaultInjection
metadata:
name: default
namespace: kuma-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default # optional, defaults to `default` if it isn't configured
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: frontend
default:
http:
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: 50
Apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..]
.
50.5% of requests to service backend from any service is going to be delayed by 5s
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshFaultInjection
metadata:
name: default
namespace: kuma-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default # optional, defaults to `default` if it isn't configured
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: frontend
default:
http:
- delay:
percentage: "50.5"
value: 5s
Apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..]
.
Backend service with a list of faults that are applied for frontend service
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshFaultInjection
metadata:
name: default
namespace: kuma-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default # optional, defaults to `default` if it isn't configured
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: frontend
default:
http:
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: "2.5"
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: 10
- delay:
value: 5s
percentage: 5
Apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..]
.