Configuring URL Rewriting for a LoadBalancer Ingress
Dedicated LoadBalancer ingresses allow you to rewrite the URLs that match a regular expression. To rewrite the URL for such an ingress, do as follows:
- Configure a path that matches a regular expression for the ingress, for example, /first/(.*)/(.*)/end.
- Configure a rewrite annotation to match the regular expression in the path.
For example:
- Set path to /first/(.*)/(.*)/end and annotation to /$1/$2. When the request sent by the user is /first/aaa/bbb/end, the path matches /first/(.*)/(.*)/end. The rewriting rule replaces $1 with aaa and $2 with bbb, the request path received by the backend server is /aaa/bbb.
- Set path to /first/(.*)/end and annotation to /newpath/$1. When the request sent by the user is /first/aaa/end, the path matches /first/(.*)/end. The rewriting rule replaces $1 with aaa, the request path received by the backend server is /newpath/aaa.
Constraints
- The advanced forwarding policy of LoadBalancer ingresses is available only to dedicated load balancers.
- The advanced forwarding policy of LoadBalancer ingresses is available only in clusters of version v1.23.14-r0, v1.25.9-r0, v1.27.6-r0, v1.28.4-r0, or later.
Configuring an Ingress URL Rewriting Rule Using YAML
URL rewriting rules of an ingress can be configured using annotations. The following is an example:
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: test-rewrite-url namespace: default annotations: kubernetes.io/elb.id: df76342f-e898-402a-bac8-bde5bf974da8 kubernetes.io/elb.class: performance kubernetes.io/elb.port: '80' kubernetes.io/elb.rewrite-target: /$1/$2 # Rewrite path spec: rules: - host: "example.com" http: paths: - path: /first/(.*)/(.*)/end # This path will be rewritten. backend: service: name: test-service port: number: 8888 property: ingress.beta.kubernetes.io/url-match-mode: REGEX pathType: ImplementationSpecific ingressClassName: cce
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
kubernetes.io/elb.rewrite-target |
Yes |
String |
Information about the rewritten path. Format: A proper rule matching a regular expression must start with a slash (/). Parameter: This configuration takes effect on the URL of a single ingress matching the regular expression. After the configuration is deleted, the target URL rewriting rule will be automatically cleared. Either this annotation or the annotation of a grayscale release can be configured. |
Use curl to verify the rewriting, where ${ELB_IP} is the IP address accessed by the target ingress.
# curl -H "Host:example.com" ${ELB_IP}/first/aaa/bbb/end
The access path will be rewritten to /aaa/bbb.
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