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Chapter 13. Using ContainerSource with Service Mesh


You can use container source with Service Mesh.

13.1. Configuring ContainerSource with Service Mesh

This procedure describes how to configure container source with Service Mesh.

Prerequisites

  • You have set up integration of Service Mesh and Serverless.

Procedure

  1. Create a Service in a namespace that is member of the ServiceMeshMemberRoll:

    Example event-display-service.yaml configuration file

    apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
    kind: Service
    metadata:
      name: event-display
      namespace: <namespace> 1
    spec:
      template:
        metadata:
          annotations:
            sidecar.istio.io/inject: "true" 2
            sidecar.istio.io/rewriteAppHTTPProbers: "true"
        spec:
          containers:
          - image: quay.io/openshift-knative/knative-eventing-sources-event-display:latest

    1
    A namespace that is a member of the ServiceMeshMemberRoll.
    2
    This annotation injects Service Mesh sidecars into the Knative service pods.
  2. Apply the Service resource:

    $ oc apply -f event-display-service.yaml
  3. Create a ContainerSource object in a namespace that is member of the ServiceMeshMemberRoll and sink set to the event-display:

    Example test-heartbeats-containersource.yaml configuration file

    apiVersion: sources.knative.dev/v1
    kind: ContainerSource
    metadata:
      name: test-heartbeats
      namespace: <namespace> 1
    spec:
      template:
        metadata: 2
          annotations:
            sidecar.istio.io/inject": "true"
            sidecar.istio.io/rewriteAppHTTPProbers: "true"
        spec:
          containers:
            # This corresponds to a heartbeats image URI that you have built and published
            - image: quay.io/openshift-knative/heartbeats
              name: heartbeats
              args:
                - --period=1s
              env:
                - name: POD_NAME
                  value: "example-pod"
                - name: POD_NAMESPACE
                  value: "event-test"
      sink:
        ref:
          apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
          kind: Service
          name: event-display-service

    1
    A namespace that is part of the ServiceMeshMemberRoll.
    2
    These annotations enable Service Mesh integration with the ContainerSource object.
  4. Apply the ContainerSource resource:

    $ oc apply -f test-heartbeats-containersource.yaml
  5. Optional: Verify that the events were sent to the Knative event sink by looking at the message dumper function logs:

    Example command

    $ oc logs $(oc get pod -o name | grep event-display) -c user-container

    Example output

    ☁️  cloudevents.Event
    Validation: valid
    Context Attributes,
      specversion: 1.0
      type: dev.knative.eventing.samples.heartbeat
      source: https://knative.dev/eventing-contrib/cmd/heartbeats/#event-test/mypod
      id: 2b72d7bf-c38f-4a98-a433-608fbcdd2596
      time: 2019-10-18T15:23:20.809775386Z
      contenttype: application/json
    Extensions,
      beats: true
      heart: yes
      the: 42
    Data,
      {
        "id": 1,
        "label": ""
      }

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