OpenFunction Gateway
Inside OpenFunction Gateway
Backed by the Kubernetes Gateway, an OpenFunction Gateway
defines how users can access sync functions.
Whenever an OpenFunction Gateway
is created, the gateway controller will:
Add a default listener named
ofn-http-internal
togatewaySpec.listeners
if there isn’t one there.Generate
gatewaySpec.listeners.[*].hostname
based ondomain
orclusterDomain
.Inject
gatewaySpec.listenters
to the existingKubernetes Gateway
defined by thegatewayRef
of theOpenFunction Gateway
.Create an new
Kubernetes Gateway
based on thegatewaySpec.listenters
field ingatewayDef
of theOpenFunction Gateway
.Create a service named
gateway.openfunction.svc.cluster.local
that defines a unified entry for sync functions.
After an OpenFunction Gateway
is deployed, you’ll be able to find the status of Kubernetes Gateway
and its listeners
in OpenFunction Gateway
status:
status:
conditions:
- message: Gateway is scheduled
reason: Scheduled
status: "True"
type: Scheduled
- message: Valid Gateway
reason: Valid
status: "True"
type: Ready
listeners:
- attachedRoutes: 0
conditions:
- message: Valid listener
reason: Ready
status: "True"
type: Ready
name: ofn-http-internal
supportedKinds:
- group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
kind: HTTPRoute
- attachedRoutes: 0
conditions:
- message: Valid listener
reason: Ready
status: "True"
type: Ready
name: ofn-http-external
supportedKinds:
- group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
kind: HTTPRoute
The Default OpenFunction Gateway
OpenFunction Gateway
uses Contour
as the default Kubernetes Gateway
implementation.
The following OpenFunction Gateway
will be created automatically once you install OpenFunction:
apiVersion: networking.openfunction.io/v1alpha1
kind: Gateway
metadata:
name: openfunction
namespace: openfunction
spec:
domain: ofn.io
clusterDomain: cluster.local
hostTemplate: "{{.Name}}.{{.Namespace}}.{{.Domain}}"
pathTemplate: "{{.Namespace}}/{{.Name}}"
httpRouteLabelKey: "app.kubernetes.io/managed-by"
gatewayRef:
name: contour
namespace: projectcontour
gatewaySpec:
listeners:
- name: ofn-http-internal
hostname: "*.cluster.local"
protocol: HTTP
port: 80
allowedRoutes:
namespaces:
from: All
- name: ofn-http-external
hostname: "*.ofn.io"
protocol: HTTP
port: 80
allowedRoutes:
namespaces:
from: All
You can customize the default OpenFunction Gateway
like below:
kubectl edit gateway openfunction -n openfunction
Switch to a different Kubernetes Gateway
You can switch to any gateway implementations that support Kubernetes Gateway API such as Contour, Istio, Apache APISIX, Envoy Gateway (in the future) and more in an easier and vendor-neutral way.
Here you can find more details.
Multiple OpenFunction Gateway
Multiple Gateway
are meaningless for OpenFunction, we currently only support one OpenFunction Gateway
.
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