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// This is heavily derived from
// https://lyft.github.io/envoy/docs/configuration/http_conn_man/route_config/route_config.html#config-http-conn-man-route-table.
// The v2 gRPC API differences are tagged with [V2-API-DIFF].
syntax = "proto3";
package envoy.api.v2;
import "api/base.proto";
import "google/protobuf/struct.proto";
import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
service RouteDiscoveryService {
rpc StreamRoutes(RouteDiscoveryRequest)
returns (stream RouteDiscoveryResponse) {
}
}
message RouteDiscoveryRequest {
Node node = 1;
// The name of the route configuration. This allows an Envoy configuration
// with multiple HTTP listeners (and associated HTTP connection manager
// filters) to use different route configurations. Each listener will bind its
// HTTP connection manager filter to a route table via this identifier.
google.protobuf.StringValue route_config_name = 2;
}
message RouteDiscoveryResponse {
RouteConfiguration route_table = 1;
}
// Envoy supports priority routing both at the route and the virtual cluster
// level. The current priority implementation uses different connection pool
// and circuit breaking settings for each priority level. This means that even
// for HTTP/2 requests, two physical connections will be used to an upstream
// host. In the future Envoy will likely support true HTTP/2 priority over a
// single connection.
enum RoutingPriority {
DEFAULT = 0;
HIGH = 1;
}
// Compared to the cluster field that specifies a single upstream cluster as the
// target of a request, the weighted_clusters option allows for specification of
// multiple upstream clusters along with weights that indicate the percentage of
// traffic to be forwarded to each cluster. The router selects an upstream
// cluster based on the weights.
message WeightedCluster {
message ClusterWeight {
// Name of the upstream cluster. The cluster must exist in the cluster
// manager configuration.
google.protobuf.StringValue name = 1;
// An integer between 0-100. When a request matches the route, the choice of
// an upstream cluster is determined by its weight. The sum of weights
// across all entries in the clusters array must add up to 100.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value weight = 2;
}
// Specifies one or more upstream clusters associated with the route.
repeated ClusterWeight clusters = 1;
// Specifies the runtime key prefix that should be used to construct the
// runtime keys associated with each cluster. When the runtime_key_prefix is
// specified, the router will look for weights associated with each upstream
// cluster under the key runtime_key_prefix + "." + cluster[i].name where
// cluster[i] denotes an entry in the clusters array field. If the runtime
// key for the cluster does not exist, the value specified in the
// configuration file will be used as the default weight. See the runtime
// documentation for how key names map to the underlying implementation.
google.protobuf.StringValue runtime_key_prefix = 2;
}
message RouteMatch {
oneof path_specifier {
// If specified, the route is a prefix rule meaning that the prefix must
// match the beginning of the :path header. Either prefix or path must be
// specified.
google.protobuf.StringValue prefix = 1;
// If specified, the route is an exact path rule meaning that the path must
// exactly match the :path header once the query string is removed. Either
// prefix or path must be specified.
google.protobuf.StringValue path = 2;
}
// Indicates that prefix/path matching should be case insensitive. The default
// is true.
google.protobuf.BoolValue case_sensitive = 3;
// A runtime route configuration can be used to roll out route changes in a
// gradual manner without full code/config deploys. Refer to traffic shifting
// docs for additional documentation.
message Runtime {
// Specifies the runtime key name that should be consulted to determine
// whether the route matches or not. See the runtime documentation for how
// key names map to the underlying implementation.
google.protobuf.StringValue key = 1;
// An integer between 0-100. Every time the route is considered for a match,
// a random number between 0-99 is selected. If the number is <= the value
// found in the key (checked first) or, if the key is not present, the
// default value, the route is a match (assuming everything also about the
// route matches).
google.protobuf.UInt32Value default_value = 2;
}
// Indicates that the route should additionally match on a runtime key.
Runtime runtime = 4;
// Specifies a set of headers that the route should match on. The router will
// check the request’s headers against all the specified headers in the route
// config. A match will happen if all the headers in the route are present in
// the request with the same values (or based on presence if the value field
// is not in the config).
repeated HeaderMatcher headers = 5;
}
message ForwardAction {
oneof cluster_specifier {
// Indicates the upstream cluster to which the request should be forwarded
// to.
google.protobuf.StringValue cluster = 1;
// Envoy will determine the cluster to route to by reading the value of the
// HTTP header named by cluster_header from the request headers. If the
// header is not found or the referenced cluster does not exist, Envoy will
// return a 404 response.
google.protobuf.StringValue cluster_header = 2;
// Multiple upstream clusters can be specified for a given route. The
// request is forwarded to one of the upstream clusters based on weights
// assigned to each cluster. See traffic splitting for additional
// documentation.
WeightedCluster weighted_clusters = 3;
}
// Indicates that during forwarding, the matched prefix (or path) should be
// swapped with this value. This option allows application URLs to be rooted
// at a different path from those exposed at the reverse proxy layer.
google.protobuf.StringValue prefix_rewrite = 4;
oneof host_rewrite_specifier {
// Indicates that during forwarding, the host header will be swapped with
// this value.
google.protobuf.StringValue host_rewrite = 5;
// Indicates that during forwarding, the host header will be swapped with
// the hostname of the upstream host chosen by the cluster manager. This
// option is applicable only when the destination cluster for a route is of
// type strict_dns or logical_dns. Setting this to true with other cluster
// types has no effect.
google.protobuf.BoolValue auto_host_rewrite = 6;
}
// Specifies the timeout for the route. If not specified, the default is 15s.
// Note that this timeout includes all retries. See also
// x-envoy-upstream-rq-timeout-ms, x-envoy-upstream-rq-per-try-timeout-ms, and
// the retry overview.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value timeout_ms = 7;
message RetryPolicy {
// Specifies the conditions under which retry takes place. These are the
// same conditions documented for x-envoy-retry-on.
google.protobuf.StringValue retry_on = 1;
// Specifies the allowed number of retries. This parameter is optional and
// defaults to 1. These are the same conditions documented for
// x-envoy-max-retries.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value num_retries = 2;
// Specifies a non-zero timeout per retry attempt. This parameter is
// optional. The same conditions documented for
// x-envoy-upstream-rq-per-try-timeout-ms apply.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value per_try_timeout_ms = 3;
}
// Indicates that the route has a retry policy.
RetryPolicy retry_policy = 8;
// Indicates that the route has a shadow policy.
message ShadowPolicy {
// Specifies the cluster that requests will be shadowed to. The cluster must
// exist in the cluster manager configuration.
google.protobuf.StringValue cluster = 1;
// If not specified, all requests to the target cluster will be shadowed. If
// specified, Envoy will lookup the runtime key to get the % of requests to
// shadow. Valid values are from 0 to 10000, allowing for increments of
// 0.01% of requests to be shadowed. If the runtime key is specified in the
// configuration but not present in runtime, 0 is the default and thus 0% of
// requests will be shadowed.
google.protobuf.StringValue runtime_key = 2;
}
ShadowPolicy shadow_policy = 9;
RoutingPriority priority = 10;
// Specifies a set of headers that will be added to requests matching this
// route.
repeated HeaderValue request_headers_to_add = 11;
// Specifies a set of optional route configuration values that can be accessed
// by filters.
google.protobuf.Struct opaque_config = 12;
// Specifies a set of rate limit configurations that could be applied to the
// route.
repeated RateLimit rate_limits = 13;
// Specifies if the rate limit filter should include the virtual host rate
// limits. By default, if the route configured rate limits, the virtual host
// rate_limits are not applied to the request.
google.protobuf.BoolValue include_vh_rate_limits = 14;
message HashPolicy {
google.protobuf.StringValue header_name = 1;
// Do we want to extend this for additional session affinity inputs?
// [V2-API-DIFF]
}
repeated HashPolicy hash_policy = 15;
}
message RedirectAction {
// A 302 redirect response will be sent which swaps the host portion of the
// URL with this value.
google.protobuf.StringValue host_redirect = 1;
// A 302 redirect response will be sent which swaps the path portion of the
// URL with this value.
google.protobuf.StringValue path_redirect = 2;
}
// The match/action distinction in Route is surfaced explicitly in the v2 API
// [V2-API-DIFF].
message Route {
RouteMatch match = 1;
oneof action {
// Forward to some upstream cluster.
ForwardAction forward = 2;
// Return a 302 redirect.
RedirectAction redirect = 3;
}
}
// A virtual cluster is a way of specifying a regex matching rule against
// certain important endpoints such that statistics are generated explicitly for
// the matched requests. The reason this is useful is that when doing
// prefix/path matching Envoy does not always know what the application
// considers to be an endpoint. Thus, it’s impossible for Envoy to generically
// emit per endpoint statistics. However, often systems have highly critical
// endpoints that they wish to get “perfect” statistics on. Virtual cluster
// statistics are perfect in the sense that they are emitted on the downstream
// side such that they include network level failures.
message VirtualCluster {
// Specifies a regex pattern to use for matching requests.
google.protobuf.StringValue pattern = 1;
// Specifies the name of the virtual cluster. The virtual cluster name as well
// as the virtual host name are used when emitting statistics.
google.protobuf.StringValue name = 2;
// Optionally specifies the HTTP method to match on. For example GET, PUT,
// etc.
google.protobuf.StringValue method = 3;
// Optionally specifies the virtual cluster routing priority.
// [V2-API-DIFF] Virtual clusters are promoted mostly as a logical grouping
// for the purposes of stats. This is an exception, where the forwarding
// action is modified by the virtual cluster. It would be good to understand
// if we want to do more or less in the way of overriding route forwarding
// actions via virtual clusters in the v2 API.
RoutingPriority priority = 4;
}
// See
// https://lyft.github.io/envoy/docs/configuration/http_conn_man/route_config/rate_limits.html
message RateLimit {
// Refers to the stage set in the filter. The rate limit configuration only
// applies to filters with the same stage number. The default stage number is
// 0.
// NOTE: The filter supports a range of 0 - 10 inclusively for stage numbers.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value stage = 1;
// The key to be set in runtime to disable this rate limit configuration.
google.protobuf.StringValue disable_key = 2;
message RateLimitAction {
enum ActionType {
SOURCE_CLUSTER = 0;
DESTINATION_CLUSTER = 1;
REQUEST_HEADERS = 2;
REMOTE_ADDRESS = 3;
GENERIC_KEY = 4;
HEADER_VALUE_MATCH = 5;
}
ActionType type = 1;
message RequestHeaders {
// The header name to be queried from the request headers. The header’s
// value is used to populate the value of the descriptor entry for the
// descriptor_key.
google.protobuf.StringValue header_name = 1;
// The key to use in the descriptor entry.
google.protobuf.StringValue descriptor_key = 2;
}
message HeaderValueMatch {
// The value to use in the descriptor entry.
google.protobuf.StringValue descriptor_value = 1;
// If set to true, the action will append a descriptor entry when the
// request matches the headers. If set to false, the action will append a
// descriptor entry when the request does not match the headers. The
// default value is true.
google.protobuf.BoolValue expect_match = 2;
// Specifies a set of headers that the rate limit action should match
// on. The action will check the request’s headers against all the
// specified headers in the config. A match will happen if all the
// headers in the config are present in the request with the same values
// (or based on presence if the value field is not in the config).
repeated HeaderMatcher headers = 3;
}
oneof action_details {
RequestHeaders request_headers = 2;
google.protobuf.StringValue generic_key = 3;
HeaderValueMatch header_value_match = 4;
}
}
// A list of actions that are to be applied for this rate limit configuration.
// Order matters as the actions are processed sequentially and the descriptor
// is composed by appending descriptor entries in that sequence. If an action
// cannot append a descriptor entry, no descriptor is generated for the
// configuration. See composing actions for additional documentation.
repeated RateLimitAction actions = 3;
}
// Header name/value pair.
message HeaderValue {
// Header name.
google.protobuf.StringValue key = 1;
// Header value.
google.protobuf.StringValue value = 2;
}
message HeaderMatcher {
// Specifies the name of the header in the request.
google.protobuf.StringValue name = 1;
// Specifies the value of the header. If the value is absent a request that
// has the name header will match, regardless of the header’s value.
google.protobuf.StringValue value = 2;
// Specifies whether the header value is a regular expression or not.
// Defaults to false.
google.protobuf.BoolValue regex = 3;
}
message VirtualHost {
// The logical name of the virtual host. This is used when emitting certain
// statistics but is not relevant for forwarding.
google.protobuf.StringValue name = 1;
// A list of domains (host/authority header) that will be matched to this
// virtual host. Wildcard hosts are supported in the form of “*.foo.com” or
// “*-bar.foo.com”. Note that the wildcard will not match the empty string.
// e.g. “*-bar.foo.com” will match “baz-bar.foo.com” but not “-bar.foo.com”.
// Additionally, a special entry “*” is allowed which will match any
// host/authority header. Only a single virtual host in the entire route
// configuration can match on “*”. A domain must be unique across all virtual
// hosts or the config will fail to load.
repeated google.protobuf.StringValue domains = 2;
// The list of routes that will be matched, in order, for incoming requests.
// The first route that matches will be used.
repeated Route routes = 3;
enum TlsRequirementType {
// No TLS requirement for the virtual host.
NONE = 0;
// External requests must use TLS. If a request is external and it is not
// using TLS, a 302 redirect will be sent telling the client to use HTTPS.
EXTERNAL_ONLY = 1;
// All requests must use TLS. If a request is not using TLS, a 302 redirect
// will be sent telling the client to use HTTPS.
ALL = 2;
}
// Specifies the type of TLS enforcement the virtual host expects.
TlsRequirementType require_tls = 4;
// A list of virtual clusters defined for this virtual host. Virtual clusters
// are used for additional statistics gathering.
repeated VirtualCluster virtual_clusters = 5;
// Specifies a set of rate limit configurations that will be applied to the
// virtual host.
repeated RateLimit rate_limits = 6;
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be added to each request
// handled by this virtual host. In the presence of duplicate header keys,
// precedence rules apply.
repeated HeaderValue request_headers_to_add = 7;
}
message RouteConfiguration {
// An array of virtual hosts that make up the route table.
repeated VirtualHost virtual_hosts = 1;
// 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 x-envoy-internal for more
// information.
repeated google.protobuf.StringValue internal_only_headers = 2;
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be added to each response that
// the connection manager encodes.
repeated HeaderValue response_headers_to_add = 3;
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be removed from each response
// that the connection manager encodes.
repeated google.protobuf.StringValue response_headers_to_remove = 4;
// Specifies a list of HTTP headers that should be added to each request
// forwarded by the HTTP connection manager. In the presence of duplicate
// header keys, precendence rules apply.
repeated HeaderValue request_headers_to_add = 5;
}