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syntax = "proto3";
package envoy.api.v2;
import "envoy/api/v2/core/base.proto";
import "envoy/api/v2/core/config_source.proto";
import "envoy/api/v2/route/route_components.proto";
import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
import "udpa/annotations/migrate.proto";
import "udpa/annotations/status.proto";
import "validate/validate.proto";
option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.api.v2";
option java_outer_classname = "RouteProto";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option go_package = "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/api/v2;apiv2";
option (udpa.annotations.file_migrate).move_to_package = "envoy.config.route.v3";
option (udpa.annotations.file_status).package_version_status = FROZEN;
// [#protodoc-title: HTTP route configuration]
// * Routing :ref:`architecture overview <arch_overview_http_routing>`
// * HTTP :ref:`router filter <config_http_filters_router>`
// [#next-free-field: 11]
message RouteConfiguration {
// The name of the route configuration. For example, it might match
// :ref:`route_config_name
// <envoy_api_field_config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.Rds.route_config_name>` in
// :ref:`envoy_api_msg_config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.Rds`.
string name = 1;
// An array of virtual hosts that make up the route table.
repeated route.VirtualHost virtual_hosts = 2;
// An array of virtual hosts will be dynamically loaded via the VHDS API.
// Both *virtual_hosts* and *vhds* fields will be used when present. *virtual_hosts* can be used
// for a base routing table or for infrequently changing virtual hosts. *vhds* is used for
// on-demand discovery of virtual hosts. The contents of these two fields will be merged to
// generate a routing table for a given RouteConfiguration, with *vhds* derived configuration
// taking precedence.
Vhds vhds = 9;
// Optionally specifies a list of HTTP headers that the connection manager
// will consider to be internal only. If they are found on external requests they will be cleaned
// prior to filter invocation. See :ref:`config_http_conn_man_headers_x-envoy-internal` for more
// information.
repeated string internal_only_headers = 3 [
(validate.rules).repeated = {items {string {well_known_regex: HTTP_HEADER_NAME strict: false}}}
];
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be added to each response that
// the connection manager encodes. Headers specified at this level are applied
// after headers from any enclosed :ref:`envoy_api_msg_route.VirtualHost` or
// :ref:`envoy_api_msg_route.RouteAction`. For more information, including details on
// header value syntax, see the documentation on :ref:`custom request headers
// <config_http_conn_man_headers_custom_request_headers>`.
repeated core.HeaderValueOption response_headers_to_add = 4
[(validate.rules).repeated = {max_items: 1000}];
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be removed from each response
// that the connection manager encodes.
repeated string response_headers_to_remove = 5 [
(validate.rules).repeated = {items {string {well_known_regex: HTTP_HEADER_NAME strict: false}}}
];
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be added to each request
// routed by the HTTP connection manager. Headers specified at this level are
// applied after headers from any enclosed :ref:`envoy_api_msg_route.VirtualHost` or
// :ref:`envoy_api_msg_route.RouteAction`. For more information, including details on
// header value syntax, see the documentation on :ref:`custom request headers
// <config_http_conn_man_headers_custom_request_headers>`.
repeated core.HeaderValueOption request_headers_to_add = 6
[(validate.rules).repeated = {max_items: 1000}];
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be removed from each request
// routed by the HTTP connection manager.
repeated string request_headers_to_remove = 8 [
(validate.rules).repeated = {items {string {well_known_regex: HTTP_HEADER_NAME strict: false}}}
];
// By default, headers that should be added/removed are evaluated from most to least specific:
//
// * route level
// * virtual host level
// * connection manager level
//
// To allow setting overrides at the route or virtual host level, this order can be reversed
// by setting this option to true. Defaults to false.
//
// [#next-major-version: In the v3 API, this will default to true.]
bool most_specific_header_mutations_wins = 10;
// An optional boolean that specifies whether the clusters that the route
// table refers to will be validated by the cluster manager. If set to true
// and a route refers to a non-existent cluster, the route table will not
// load. If set to false and a route refers to a non-existent cluster, the
// route table will load and the router filter will return a 404 if the route
// is selected at runtime. This setting defaults to true if the route table
// is statically defined via the :ref:`route_config
// <envoy_api_field_config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.HttpConnectionManager.route_config>`
// option. This setting default to false if the route table is loaded dynamically via the
// :ref:`rds
// <envoy_api_field_config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.HttpConnectionManager.rds>`
// option. Users may wish to override the default behavior in certain cases (for example when
// using CDS with a static route table).
google.protobuf.BoolValue validate_clusters = 7;
}
message Vhds {
// Configuration source specifier for VHDS.
core.ConfigSource config_source = 1 [(validate.rules).message = {required: true}];
}