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Getting Started - SMI (Service Mesh Interface)

!!! important Available since v0.9

This guide covers how Argo Rollouts integrates with the Service Mesh Interface (SMI), using Linkerd and NGINX Ingress Controller for traffic shaping. Since the SMI TrafficSplit resource is supported by multiple service mesh providers, the concepts taught here are applicable to other service mesh providers that support the interface. See the SMI Ecosystem for other projects that support SMI. This guide builds upon the concepts of the basic getting started guide.

Requirements

  • Kubernetes cluster with Linkerd installed
  • Kubernetes cluster with NGINX ingress controller installed and part of the mesh

!!! tip See the environment setup guide for linkerd on how to setup a local minikube environment with linkerd and nginx.

1. Deploy the Rollout, Services, and Ingress

When SMI is used as the traffic router, the Rollout canary strategy must define the following mandatory fields:

apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: Rollout
metadata:
  name: rollouts-demo
spec:
  strategy:
    canary:
      # Reference to a Service which the controller will update to point to the canary ReplicaSet
      canaryService: rollouts-demo-canary
      # Reference to a Service which the controller will update to point to the stable ReplicaSet
      stableService: rollouts-demo-stable
      trafficRouting:
        smi: {}

Run the following commands to deploy:

  • A Rollout with the Linkerd linkerd.io/inject: enabled annotation
  • Two Services (stable and canary)
  • An Ingress
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj/argo-rollouts/master/docs/getting-started/smi/rollout.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj/argo-rollouts/master/docs/getting-started/smi/services.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj/argo-rollouts/master/docs/getting-started/smi/ingress.yaml

After applying the manifests you should see the following rollout, services, and ingress resources in the cluster:

$ kubectl get ro
NAME            DESIRED   CURRENT   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE
rollouts-demo   1         2         1            2

$ kubectl get svc
NAME                   TYPE        CLUSTER-IP       EXTERNAL-IP   PORT(S)   AGE
rollouts-demo-canary   ClusterIP   10.111.69.188    <none>        80/TCP    23m
rollouts-demo-stable   ClusterIP   10.109.175.248   <none>        80/TCP    23m

$ kubectl get ing
NAME                   CLASS    HOSTS                 ADDRESS        PORTS   AGE
rollouts-demo-stable   <none>   rollouts-demo.local   192.168.64.2   80      23m

You should also see a TrafficSplit resource which is created automatically and owned by the rollout:

$ kubectl get trafficsplit
NAME            SERVICE
rollouts-demo   rollouts-demo-stable

When inspecting the generated TrafficSplit resource, the weights are automatically configured to send 100% traffic to the rollouts-demo-stable service, and 0% traffic to the rollouts-demo-canary. These values will be updated during an update.

apiVersion: split.smi-spec.io/v1alpha1
kind: TrafficSplit
metadata:
  name: rollouts-demo
  namespace: default
spec:
  backends:
  - service: rollouts-demo-canary
    weight: "0"
  - service: rollouts-demo-stable
    weight: "100"
  service: rollouts-demo-stable

2. Perform an update

Now perform an update the rollout by changing the image, and wait for it to reached the paused state.

kubectl argo rollouts set image rollouts-demo rollouts-demo=argoproj/rollouts-demo:yellow
kubectl argo rollouts get rollout rollouts-demo

Rollout Paused

At this point, both the canary and stable version of the Rollout are running, with 5% of the traffic directed to the canary. When inspecting the TrafficSplit generated by the controller, we see that the weight has been updated to reflect the current setWeight: 5 step of the canary deploy.

apiVersion: split.smi-spec.io/v1alpha1
kind: TrafficSplit
metadata:
  name: rollouts-demo
  namespace: default
spec:
  backends:
  - service: rollouts-demo-canary
    weight: "5"
  - service: rollouts-demo-stable
    weight: "95"
  service: rollouts-demo-stable

As the Rollout progresses through steps, the weights in the TrafficSplit resource will be adjusted to match the current setWeight of the steps.