This project is a collection of actions and probes, gathered as an extension to the Chaos Toolkit.
This package requires Python 3.5+
To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python environment where chaostoolkit already lives.
$ pip install -U chaostoolkit-istio
Below is an example of using this extension to inject a delay of 5 seconds to a specific user.
Note this example can be applied against the bookinfo Istio sample application.
To run it, simple set the KUBERNETES_CONTEXT
environment variable to the
target cluster and ensure your local kubeconfig is properly populated for that
context. Set also the PRODUCT_PAGE_SERVICE_BASE_URL
to the address of the
Istio gateway.
For instance:
$ export PRODUCT_PAGE_SERVICE_BASE_URL=$(kubectl get po -l istio=ingressgateway -n istio-system -o 'jsonpath={.items[0].status.hostIP}'):$(kubectl -n istio-system get service istio-ingressgateway -o jsonpath='{.spec.ports[?(@.name=="http2")].nodePort}')
{
"title": "Network latency does not impact our users",
"description": "Using Istio fault injection capability, let's explore how latency impacts a single user",
"configuration": {
"product_page_url": {
"type": "env",
"key": "PRODUCT_PAGE_SERVICE_BASE_URL"
}
},
"secrets": {
"istio": {
"KUBERNETES_CONTEXT": {
"type": "env",
"key": "KUBERNETES_CONTEXT"
}
}
},
"steady-state-hypothesis": {
"title": "Our service should respond under 1 second",
"probes": [
{
"type": "probe",
"name": "sign-in-as-jason",
"tolerance": 0,
"provider": {
"type": "process",
"path": "curl",
"arguments": "-v -X POST -d 'username=jason&passwd=' -c /tmp/cookie.txt --silent ${product_page_url}/login"
}
},
{
"type": "probe",
"name": "fetch-productpage-for-jason-in-due-time",
"tolerance": 0,
"provider": {
"type": "process",
"path": "curl",
"arguments": "-v --connect-timeout 1 --max-time 1 -b /tmp/cookie.txt --silent ${product_page_url}/productpage"
}
}
]
},
"method": [
{
"type": "action",
"name": "inject-fault-for-jason-only",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"module": "chaosistio.fault.actions",
"func": "add_delay_fault",
"secrets": ["istio"],
"arguments": {
"virtual_service_name": "reviews",
"fixed_delay": "5s",
"percentage": {
"value": 100.0
},
"routes": [
{
"destination": {
"host": "reviews",
"subset": "v2"
}
}
]
}
},
"pauses": {
"after": 2
}
}
],
"rollbacks": [
{
"type": "action",
"name": "remove-fault-for-jason-only",
"provider": {
"type": "python",
"module": "chaosistio.fault.actions",
"func": "remove_delay_fault",
"secrets": ["istio"],
"arguments": {
"virtual_service_name": "reviews",
"routes": [
{
"destination": {
"host": "reviews",
"subset": "v2"
}
}
]
}
}
}
]
}
That's it!
Please explore the code to see existing probes and actions.
This extension needs you specify how to connect to the Kubernetes cluster. This
can be done by setting the KUBERNETES_CONTEXT
in the secrets
payload.
If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than welcome to do so. Please, fork this project, make your changes following the usual PEP 8 code style, sprinkling with tests and submit a PR for review.
The Chaos Toolkit projects require all contributors must sign a Developer Certificate of Origin on each commit they would like to merge into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR.
If you wish to develop on this project, make sure to install the development dependencies. But first, create a virtual environment and then install those dependencies.
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt -r requirements.txt
Then, point your environment to this directory:
$ python setup.py develop
Now, you can edit the files and they will be automatically be seen by your
environment, even when running from the chaos
command locally.
To run the tests for the project execute the following:
$ pytest