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- syntax = "proto3";
- package envoy.api.v2;
- import "envoy/api/v2/auth/tls.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/cluster/circuit_breaker.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/cluster/filter.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/cluster/outlier_detection.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/core/address.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/core/base.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/core/config_source.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/core/health_check.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/core/protocol.proto";
- import "envoy/api/v2/endpoint.proto";
- import "envoy/type/percent.proto";
- import "google/protobuf/any.proto";
- import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
- import "google/protobuf/struct.proto";
- import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
- import "envoy/annotations/deprecation.proto";
- import "udpa/annotations/migrate.proto";
- import "udpa/annotations/status.proto";
- import "validate/validate.proto";
- option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.api.v2";
- option java_outer_classname = "ClusterProto";
- option java_multiple_files = true;
- option go_package = "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/api/v2;apiv2";
- option (udpa.annotations.file_migrate).move_to_package = "envoy.config.cluster.v3";
- option (udpa.annotations.file_status).package_version_status = FROZEN;
- // [#protodoc-title: Cluster configuration]
- // Configuration for a single upstream cluster.
- // [#next-free-field: 48]
- message Cluster {
- // Refer to :ref:`service discovery type <arch_overview_service_discovery_types>`
- // for an explanation on each type.
- enum DiscoveryType {
- // Refer to the :ref:`static discovery type<arch_overview_service_discovery_types_static>`
- // for an explanation.
- STATIC = 0;
- // Refer to the :ref:`strict DNS discovery
- // type<arch_overview_service_discovery_types_strict_dns>`
- // for an explanation.
- STRICT_DNS = 1;
- // Refer to the :ref:`logical DNS discovery
- // type<arch_overview_service_discovery_types_logical_dns>`
- // for an explanation.
- LOGICAL_DNS = 2;
- // Refer to the :ref:`service discovery type<arch_overview_service_discovery_types_eds>`
- // for an explanation.
- EDS = 3;
- // Refer to the :ref:`original destination discovery
- // type<arch_overview_service_discovery_types_original_destination>`
- // for an explanation.
- ORIGINAL_DST = 4;
- }
- // Refer to :ref:`load balancer type <arch_overview_load_balancing_types>` architecture
- // overview section for information on each type.
- enum LbPolicy {
- // Refer to the :ref:`round robin load balancing
- // policy<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_round_robin>`
- // for an explanation.
- ROUND_ROBIN = 0;
- // Refer to the :ref:`least request load balancing
- // policy<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_least_request>`
- // for an explanation.
- LEAST_REQUEST = 1;
- // Refer to the :ref:`ring hash load balancing
- // policy<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_ring_hash>`
- // for an explanation.
- RING_HASH = 2;
- // Refer to the :ref:`random load balancing
- // policy<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_random>`
- // for an explanation.
- RANDOM = 3;
- // Refer to the :ref:`original destination load balancing
- // policy<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_original_destination>`
- // for an explanation.
- //
- // .. attention::
- //
- // **This load balancing policy is deprecated**. Use CLUSTER_PROVIDED instead.
- //
- ORIGINAL_DST_LB = 4 [deprecated = true, (envoy.annotations.disallowed_by_default_enum) = true];
- // Refer to the :ref:`Maglev load balancing policy<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_maglev>`
- // for an explanation.
- MAGLEV = 5;
- // This load balancer type must be specified if the configured cluster provides a cluster
- // specific load balancer. Consult the configured cluster's documentation for whether to set
- // this option or not.
- CLUSTER_PROVIDED = 6;
- // [#not-implemented-hide:] Use the new :ref:`load_balancing_policy
- // <envoy_api_field_Cluster.load_balancing_policy>` field to determine the LB policy.
- // [#next-major-version: In the v3 API, we should consider deprecating the lb_policy field
- // and instead using the new load_balancing_policy field as the one and only mechanism for
- // configuring this.]
- LOAD_BALANCING_POLICY_CONFIG = 7;
- }
- // When V4_ONLY is selected, the DNS resolver will only perform a lookup for
- // addresses in the IPv4 family. If V6_ONLY is selected, the DNS resolver will
- // only perform a lookup for addresses in the IPv6 family. If AUTO is
- // specified, the DNS resolver will first perform a lookup for addresses in
- // the IPv6 family and fallback to a lookup for addresses in the IPv4 family.
- // For cluster types other than
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>` and
- // :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`,
- // this setting is
- // ignored.
- enum DnsLookupFamily {
- AUTO = 0;
- V4_ONLY = 1;
- V6_ONLY = 2;
- }
- enum ClusterProtocolSelection {
- // Cluster can only operate on one of the possible upstream protocols (HTTP1.1, HTTP2).
- // If :ref:`http2_protocol_options <envoy_api_field_Cluster.http2_protocol_options>` are
- // present, HTTP2 will be used, otherwise HTTP1.1 will be used.
- USE_CONFIGURED_PROTOCOL = 0;
- // Use HTTP1.1 or HTTP2, depending on which one is used on the downstream connection.
- USE_DOWNSTREAM_PROTOCOL = 1;
- }
- // TransportSocketMatch specifies what transport socket config will be used
- // when the match conditions are satisfied.
- message TransportSocketMatch {
- // The name of the match, used in stats generation.
- string name = 1 [(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1}];
- // Optional endpoint metadata match criteria.
- // The connection to the endpoint with metadata matching what is set in this field
- // will use the transport socket configuration specified here.
- // The endpoint's metadata entry in *envoy.transport_socket_match* is used to match
- // against the values specified in this field.
- google.protobuf.Struct match = 2;
- // The configuration of the transport socket.
- core.TransportSocket transport_socket = 3;
- }
- // Extended cluster type.
- message CustomClusterType {
- // The type of the cluster to instantiate. The name must match a supported cluster type.
- string name = 1 [(validate.rules).string = {min_bytes: 1}];
- // Cluster specific configuration which depends on the cluster being instantiated.
- // See the supported cluster for further documentation.
- google.protobuf.Any typed_config = 2;
- }
- // Only valid when discovery type is EDS.
- message EdsClusterConfig {
- // Configuration for the source of EDS updates for this Cluster.
- core.ConfigSource eds_config = 1;
- // Optional alternative to cluster name to present to EDS. This does not
- // have the same restrictions as cluster name, i.e. it may be arbitrary
- // length.
- string service_name = 2;
- }
- // Optionally divide the endpoints in this cluster into subsets defined by
- // endpoint metadata and selected by route and weighted cluster metadata.
- // [#next-free-field: 8]
- message LbSubsetConfig {
- // If NO_FALLBACK is selected, a result
- // equivalent to no healthy hosts is reported. If ANY_ENDPOINT is selected,
- // any cluster endpoint may be returned (subject to policy, health checks,
- // etc). If DEFAULT_SUBSET is selected, load balancing is performed over the
- // endpoints matching the values from the default_subset field.
- enum LbSubsetFallbackPolicy {
- NO_FALLBACK = 0;
- ANY_ENDPOINT = 1;
- DEFAULT_SUBSET = 2;
- }
- // Specifications for subsets.
- message LbSubsetSelector {
- // Allows to override top level fallback policy per selector.
- enum LbSubsetSelectorFallbackPolicy {
- // If NOT_DEFINED top level config fallback policy is used instead.
- NOT_DEFINED = 0;
- // If NO_FALLBACK is selected, a result equivalent to no healthy hosts is reported.
- NO_FALLBACK = 1;
- // If ANY_ENDPOINT is selected, any cluster endpoint may be returned
- // (subject to policy, health checks, etc).
- ANY_ENDPOINT = 2;
- // If DEFAULT_SUBSET is selected, load balancing is performed over the
- // endpoints matching the values from the default_subset field.
- DEFAULT_SUBSET = 3;
- // If KEYS_SUBSET is selected, subset selector matching is performed again with metadata
- // keys reduced to
- // :ref:`fallback_keys_subset<envoy_api_field_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetSelector.fallback_keys_subset>`.
- // It allows for a fallback to a different, less specific selector if some of the keys of
- // the selector are considered optional.
- KEYS_SUBSET = 4;
- }
- // List of keys to match with the weighted cluster metadata.
- repeated string keys = 1;
- // The behavior used when no endpoint subset matches the selected route's
- // metadata.
- LbSubsetSelectorFallbackPolicy fallback_policy = 2
- [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
- // Subset of
- // :ref:`keys<envoy_api_field_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetSelector.keys>` used by
- // :ref:`KEYS_SUBSET<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetSelector.LbSubsetSelectorFallbackPolicy.KEYS_SUBSET>`
- // fallback policy.
- // It has to be a non empty list if KEYS_SUBSET fallback policy is selected.
- // For any other fallback policy the parameter is not used and should not be set.
- // Only values also present in
- // :ref:`keys<envoy_api_field_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetSelector.keys>` are allowed, but
- // `fallback_keys_subset` cannot be equal to `keys`.
- repeated string fallback_keys_subset = 3;
- }
- // The behavior used when no endpoint subset matches the selected route's
- // metadata. The value defaults to
- // :ref:`NO_FALLBACK<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetFallbackPolicy.NO_FALLBACK>`.
- LbSubsetFallbackPolicy fallback_policy = 1 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
- // Specifies the default subset of endpoints used during fallback if
- // fallback_policy is
- // :ref:`DEFAULT_SUBSET<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetFallbackPolicy.DEFAULT_SUBSET>`.
- // Each field in default_subset is
- // compared to the matching LbEndpoint.Metadata under the *envoy.lb*
- // namespace. It is valid for no hosts to match, in which case the behavior
- // is the same as a fallback_policy of
- // :ref:`NO_FALLBACK<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbSubsetConfig.LbSubsetFallbackPolicy.NO_FALLBACK>`.
- google.protobuf.Struct default_subset = 2;
- // For each entry, LbEndpoint.Metadata's
- // *envoy.lb* namespace is traversed and a subset is created for each unique
- // combination of key and value. For example:
- //
- // .. code-block:: json
- //
- // { "subset_selectors": [
- // { "keys": [ "version" ] },
- // { "keys": [ "stage", "hardware_type" ] }
- // ]}
- //
- // A subset is matched when the metadata from the selected route and
- // weighted cluster contains the same keys and values as the subset's
- // metadata. The same host may appear in multiple subsets.
- repeated LbSubsetSelector subset_selectors = 3;
- // If true, routing to subsets will take into account the localities and locality weights of the
- // endpoints when making the routing decision.
- //
- // There are some potential pitfalls associated with enabling this feature, as the resulting
- // traffic split after applying both a subset match and locality weights might be undesirable.
- //
- // Consider for example a situation in which you have 50/50 split across two localities X/Y
- // which have 100 hosts each without subsetting. If the subset LB results in X having only 1
- // host selected but Y having 100, then a lot more load is being dumped on the single host in X
- // than originally anticipated in the load balancing assignment delivered via EDS.
- bool locality_weight_aware = 4;
- // When used with locality_weight_aware, scales the weight of each locality by the ratio
- // of hosts in the subset vs hosts in the original subset. This aims to even out the load
- // going to an individual locality if said locality is disproportionately affected by the
- // subset predicate.
- bool scale_locality_weight = 5;
- // If true, when a fallback policy is configured and its corresponding subset fails to find
- // a host this will cause any host to be selected instead.
- //
- // This is useful when using the default subset as the fallback policy, given the default
- // subset might become empty. With this option enabled, if that happens the LB will attempt
- // to select a host from the entire cluster.
- bool panic_mode_any = 6;
- // If true, metadata specified for a metadata key will be matched against the corresponding
- // endpoint metadata if the endpoint metadata matches the value exactly OR it is a list value
- // and any of the elements in the list matches the criteria.
- bool list_as_any = 7;
- }
- // Specific configuration for the LeastRequest load balancing policy.
- message LeastRequestLbConfig {
- // The number of random healthy hosts from which the host with the fewest active requests will
- // be chosen. Defaults to 2 so that we perform two-choice selection if the field is not set.
- google.protobuf.UInt32Value choice_count = 1 [(validate.rules).uint32 = {gte: 2}];
- }
- // Specific configuration for the :ref:`RingHash<arch_overview_load_balancing_types_ring_hash>`
- // load balancing policy.
- message RingHashLbConfig {
- // The hash function used to hash hosts onto the ketama ring.
- enum HashFunction {
- // Use `xxHash <https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash>`_, this is the default hash function.
- XX_HASH = 0;
- // Use `MurmurHash2 <https://sites.google.com/site/murmurhash/>`_, this is compatible with
- // std:hash<string> in GNU libstdc++ 3.4.20 or above. This is typically the case when compiled
- // on Linux and not macOS.
- MURMUR_HASH_2 = 1;
- }
- reserved 2;
- // Minimum hash ring size. The larger the ring is (that is, the more hashes there are for each
- // provided host) the better the request distribution will reflect the desired weights. Defaults
- // to 1024 entries, and limited to 8M entries. See also
- // :ref:`maximum_ring_size<envoy_api_field_Cluster.RingHashLbConfig.maximum_ring_size>`.
- google.protobuf.UInt64Value minimum_ring_size = 1 [(validate.rules).uint64 = {lte: 8388608}];
- // The hash function used to hash hosts onto the ketama ring. The value defaults to
- // :ref:`XX_HASH<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.RingHashLbConfig.HashFunction.XX_HASH>`.
- HashFunction hash_function = 3 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
- // Maximum hash ring size. Defaults to 8M entries, and limited to 8M entries, but can be lowered
- // to further constrain resource use. See also
- // :ref:`minimum_ring_size<envoy_api_field_Cluster.RingHashLbConfig.minimum_ring_size>`.
- google.protobuf.UInt64Value maximum_ring_size = 4 [(validate.rules).uint64 = {lte: 8388608}];
- }
- // Specific configuration for the
- // :ref:`Original Destination <arch_overview_load_balancing_types_original_destination>`
- // load balancing policy.
- message OriginalDstLbConfig {
- // When true, :ref:`x-envoy-original-dst-host
- // <config_http_conn_man_headers_x-envoy-original-dst-host>` can be used to override destination
- // address.
- //
- // .. attention::
- //
- // This header isn't sanitized by default, so enabling this feature allows HTTP clients to
- // route traffic to arbitrary hosts and/or ports, which may have serious security
- // consequences.
- //
- // .. note::
- //
- // If the header appears multiple times only the first value is used.
- bool use_http_header = 1;
- }
- // Common configuration for all load balancer implementations.
- // [#next-free-field: 8]
- message CommonLbConfig {
- // Configuration for :ref:`zone aware routing
- // <arch_overview_load_balancing_zone_aware_routing>`.
- message ZoneAwareLbConfig {
- // Configures percentage of requests that will be considered for zone aware routing
- // if zone aware routing is configured. If not specified, the default is 100%.
- // * :ref:`runtime values <config_cluster_manager_cluster_runtime_zone_routing>`.
- // * :ref:`Zone aware routing support <arch_overview_load_balancing_zone_aware_routing>`.
- type.Percent routing_enabled = 1;
- // Configures minimum upstream cluster size required for zone aware routing
- // If upstream cluster size is less than specified, zone aware routing is not performed
- // even if zone aware routing is configured. If not specified, the default is 6.
- // * :ref:`runtime values <config_cluster_manager_cluster_runtime_zone_routing>`.
- // * :ref:`Zone aware routing support <arch_overview_load_balancing_zone_aware_routing>`.
- google.protobuf.UInt64Value min_cluster_size = 2;
- // If set to true, Envoy will not consider any hosts when the cluster is in :ref:`panic
- // mode<arch_overview_load_balancing_panic_threshold>`. Instead, the cluster will fail all
- // requests as if all hosts are unhealthy. This can help avoid potentially overwhelming a
- // failing service.
- bool fail_traffic_on_panic = 3;
- }
- // Configuration for :ref:`locality weighted load balancing
- // <arch_overview_load_balancing_locality_weighted_lb>`
- message LocalityWeightedLbConfig {
- }
- // Common Configuration for all consistent hashing load balancers (MaglevLb, RingHashLb, etc.)
- message ConsistentHashingLbConfig {
- // If set to `true`, the cluster will use hostname instead of the resolved
- // address as the key to consistently hash to an upstream host. Only valid for StrictDNS clusters with hostnames which resolve to a single IP address.
- bool use_hostname_for_hashing = 1;
- }
- // Configures the :ref:`healthy panic threshold <arch_overview_load_balancing_panic_threshold>`.
- // If not specified, the default is 50%.
- // To disable panic mode, set to 0%.
- //
- // .. note::
- // The specified percent will be truncated to the nearest 1%.
- type.Percent healthy_panic_threshold = 1;
- oneof locality_config_specifier {
- ZoneAwareLbConfig zone_aware_lb_config = 2;
- LocalityWeightedLbConfig locality_weighted_lb_config = 3;
- }
- // If set, all health check/weight/metadata updates that happen within this duration will be
- // merged and delivered in one shot when the duration expires. The start of the duration is when
- // the first update happens. This is useful for big clusters, with potentially noisy deploys
- // that might trigger excessive CPU usage due to a constant stream of healthcheck state changes
- // or metadata updates. The first set of updates to be seen apply immediately (e.g.: a new
- // cluster). Please always keep in mind that the use of sandbox technologies may change this
- // behavior.
- //
- // If this is not set, we default to a merge window of 1000ms. To disable it, set the merge
- // window to 0.
- //
- // Note: merging does not apply to cluster membership changes (e.g.: adds/removes); this is
- // because merging those updates isn't currently safe. See
- // https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/pull/3941.
- google.protobuf.Duration update_merge_window = 4;
- // If set to true, Envoy will not consider new hosts when computing load balancing weights until
- // they have been health checked for the first time. This will have no effect unless
- // active health checking is also configured.
- //
- // Ignoring a host means that for any load balancing calculations that adjust weights based
- // on the ratio of eligible hosts and total hosts (priority spillover, locality weighting and
- // panic mode) Envoy will exclude these hosts in the denominator.
- //
- // For example, with hosts in two priorities P0 and P1, where P0 looks like
- // {healthy, unhealthy (new), unhealthy (new)}
- // and where P1 looks like
- // {healthy, healthy}
- // all traffic will still hit P0, as 1 / (3 - 2) = 1.
- //
- // Enabling this will allow scaling up the number of hosts for a given cluster without entering
- // panic mode or triggering priority spillover, assuming the hosts pass the first health check.
- //
- // If panic mode is triggered, new hosts are still eligible for traffic; they simply do not
- // contribute to the calculation when deciding whether panic mode is enabled or not.
- bool ignore_new_hosts_until_first_hc = 5;
- // If set to `true`, the cluster manager will drain all existing
- // connections to upstream hosts whenever hosts are added or removed from the cluster.
- bool close_connections_on_host_set_change = 6;
- // Common Configuration for all consistent hashing load balancers (MaglevLb, RingHashLb, etc.)
- ConsistentHashingLbConfig consistent_hashing_lb_config = 7;
- }
- message RefreshRate {
- // Specifies the base interval between refreshes. This parameter is required and must be greater
- // than zero and less than
- // :ref:`max_interval <envoy_api_field_Cluster.RefreshRate.max_interval>`.
- google.protobuf.Duration base_interval = 1 [(validate.rules).duration = {
- required: true
- gt {nanos: 1000000}
- }];
- // Specifies the maximum interval between refreshes. This parameter is optional, but must be
- // greater than or equal to the
- // :ref:`base_interval <envoy_api_field_Cluster.RefreshRate.base_interval>` if set. The default
- // is 10 times the :ref:`base_interval <envoy_api_field_Cluster.RefreshRate.base_interval>`.
- google.protobuf.Duration max_interval = 2 [(validate.rules).duration = {gt {nanos: 1000000}}];
- }
- reserved 12, 15;
- // Configuration to use different transport sockets for different endpoints.
- // The entry of *envoy.transport_socket_match* in the
- // :ref:`LbEndpoint.Metadata <envoy_api_field_endpoint.LbEndpoint.metadata>`
- // is used to match against the transport sockets as they appear in the list. The first
- // :ref:`match <envoy_api_msg_Cluster.TransportSocketMatch>` is used.
- // For example, with the following match
- //
- // .. code-block:: yaml
- //
- // transport_socket_matches:
- // - name: "enableMTLS"
- // match:
- // acceptMTLS: true
- // transport_socket:
- // name: envoy.transport_sockets.tls
- // config: { ... } # tls socket configuration
- // - name: "defaultToPlaintext"
- // match: {}
- // transport_socket:
- // name: envoy.transport_sockets.raw_buffer
- //
- // Connections to the endpoints whose metadata value under *envoy.transport_socket_match*
- // having "acceptMTLS"/"true" key/value pair use the "enableMTLS" socket configuration.
- //
- // If a :ref:`socket match <envoy_api_msg_Cluster.TransportSocketMatch>` with empty match
- // criteria is provided, that always match any endpoint. For example, the "defaultToPlaintext"
- // socket match in case above.
- //
- // If an endpoint metadata's value under *envoy.transport_socket_match* does not match any
- // *TransportSocketMatch*, socket configuration fallbacks to use the *tls_context* or
- // *transport_socket* specified in this cluster.
- //
- // This field allows gradual and flexible transport socket configuration changes.
- //
- // The metadata of endpoints in EDS can indicate transport socket capabilities. For example,
- // an endpoint's metadata can have two key value pairs as "acceptMTLS": "true",
- // "acceptPlaintext": "true". While some other endpoints, only accepting plaintext traffic
- // has "acceptPlaintext": "true" metadata information.
- //
- // Then the xDS server can configure the CDS to a client, Envoy A, to send mutual TLS
- // traffic for endpoints with "acceptMTLS": "true", by adding a corresponding
- // *TransportSocketMatch* in this field. Other client Envoys receive CDS without
- // *transport_socket_match* set, and still send plain text traffic to the same cluster.
- //
- // [#comment:TODO(incfly): add a detailed architecture doc on intended usage.]
- repeated TransportSocketMatch transport_socket_matches = 43;
- // Supplies the name of the cluster which must be unique across all clusters.
- // The cluster name is used when emitting
- // :ref:`statistics <config_cluster_manager_cluster_stats>` if :ref:`alt_stat_name
- // <envoy_api_field_Cluster.alt_stat_name>` is not provided.
- // Any ``:`` in the cluster name will be converted to ``_`` when emitting statistics.
- string name = 1 [(validate.rules).string = {min_bytes: 1}];
- // An optional alternative to the cluster name to be used while emitting stats.
- // Any ``:`` in the name will be converted to ``_`` when emitting statistics. This should not be
- // confused with :ref:`Router Filter Header
- // <config_http_filters_router_x-envoy-upstream-alt-stat-name>`.
- string alt_stat_name = 28;
- oneof cluster_discovery_type {
- // The :ref:`service discovery type <arch_overview_service_discovery_types>`
- // to use for resolving the cluster.
- DiscoveryType type = 2 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
- // The custom cluster type.
- CustomClusterType cluster_type = 38;
- }
- // Configuration to use for EDS updates for the Cluster.
- EdsClusterConfig eds_cluster_config = 3;
- // The timeout for new network connections to hosts in the cluster.
- google.protobuf.Duration connect_timeout = 4 [(validate.rules).duration = {gt {}}];
- // Soft limit on size of the cluster’s connections read and write buffers. If
- // unspecified, an implementation defined default is applied (1MiB).
- google.protobuf.UInt32Value per_connection_buffer_limit_bytes = 5;
- // The :ref:`load balancer type <arch_overview_load_balancing_types>` to use
- // when picking a host in the cluster.
- LbPolicy lb_policy = 6 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
- // If the service discovery type is
- // :ref:`STATIC<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STATIC>`,
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`
- // or :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`,
- // then hosts is required.
- //
- // .. attention::
- //
- // **This field is deprecated**. Set the
- // :ref:`load_assignment<envoy_api_field_Cluster.load_assignment>` field instead.
- //
- repeated core.Address hosts = 7 [deprecated = true];
- // Setting this is required for specifying members of
- // :ref:`STATIC<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STATIC>`,
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`
- // or :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>` clusters.
- // This field supersedes the *hosts* field in the v2 API.
- //
- // .. attention::
- //
- // Setting this allows non-EDS cluster types to contain embedded EDS equivalent
- // :ref:`endpoint assignments<envoy_api_msg_ClusterLoadAssignment>`.
- //
- ClusterLoadAssignment load_assignment = 33;
- // Optional :ref:`active health checking <arch_overview_health_checking>`
- // configuration for the cluster. If no
- // configuration is specified no health checking will be done and all cluster
- // members will be considered healthy at all times.
- repeated core.HealthCheck health_checks = 8;
- // Optional maximum requests for a single upstream connection. This parameter
- // is respected by both the HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 connection pool
- // implementations. If not specified, there is no limit. Setting this
- // parameter to 1 will effectively disable keep alive.
- google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_requests_per_connection = 9;
- // Optional :ref:`circuit breaking <arch_overview_circuit_break>` for the cluster.
- cluster.CircuitBreakers circuit_breakers = 10;
- // The TLS configuration for connections to the upstream cluster.
- //
- // .. attention::
- //
- // **This field is deprecated**. Use `transport_socket` with name `tls` instead. If both are
- // set, `transport_socket` takes priority.
- auth.UpstreamTlsContext tls_context = 11
- [deprecated = true, (envoy.annotations.disallowed_by_default) = true];
- // HTTP protocol options that are applied only to upstream HTTP connections.
- // These options apply to all HTTP versions.
- core.UpstreamHttpProtocolOptions upstream_http_protocol_options = 46;
- // Additional options when handling HTTP requests upstream. These options will be applicable to
- // both HTTP1 and HTTP2 requests.
- core.HttpProtocolOptions common_http_protocol_options = 29;
- // Additional options when handling HTTP1 requests.
- core.Http1ProtocolOptions http_protocol_options = 13;
- // Even if default HTTP2 protocol options are desired, this field must be
- // set so that Envoy will assume that the upstream supports HTTP/2 when
- // making new HTTP connection pool connections. Currently, Envoy only
- // supports prior knowledge for upstream connections. Even if TLS is used
- // with ALPN, `http2_protocol_options` must be specified. As an aside this allows HTTP/2
- // connections to happen over plain text.
- core.Http2ProtocolOptions http2_protocol_options = 14;
- // The extension_protocol_options field is used to provide extension-specific protocol options
- // for upstream connections. The key should match the extension filter name, such as
- // "envoy.filters.network.thrift_proxy". See the extension's documentation for details on
- // specific options.
- map<string, google.protobuf.Struct> extension_protocol_options = 35
- [deprecated = true, (envoy.annotations.disallowed_by_default) = true];
- // The extension_protocol_options field is used to provide extension-specific protocol options
- // for upstream connections. The key should match the extension filter name, such as
- // "envoy.filters.network.thrift_proxy". See the extension's documentation for details on
- // specific options.
- map<string, google.protobuf.Any> typed_extension_protocol_options = 36;
- // If the DNS refresh rate is specified and the cluster type is either
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`,
- // or :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`,
- // this value is used as the cluster’s DNS refresh
- // rate. The value configured must be at least 1ms. If this setting is not specified, the
- // value defaults to 5000ms. For cluster types other than
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`
- // and :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`
- // this setting is ignored.
- google.protobuf.Duration dns_refresh_rate = 16
- [(validate.rules).duration = {gt {nanos: 1000000}}];
- // If the DNS failure refresh rate is specified and the cluster type is either
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`,
- // or :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`,
- // this is used as the cluster’s DNS refresh rate when requests are failing. If this setting is
- // not specified, the failure refresh rate defaults to the DNS refresh rate. For cluster types
- // other than :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>` and
- // :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>` this setting is
- // ignored.
- RefreshRate dns_failure_refresh_rate = 44;
- // Optional configuration for setting cluster's DNS refresh rate. If the value is set to true,
- // cluster's DNS refresh rate will be set to resource record's TTL which comes from DNS
- // resolution.
- bool respect_dns_ttl = 39;
- // The DNS IP address resolution policy. If this setting is not specified, the
- // value defaults to
- // :ref:`AUTO<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DnsLookupFamily.AUTO>`.
- DnsLookupFamily dns_lookup_family = 17 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
- // If DNS resolvers are specified and the cluster type is either
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`,
- // or :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`,
- // this value is used to specify the cluster’s dns resolvers.
- // If this setting is not specified, the value defaults to the default
- // resolver, which uses /etc/resolv.conf for configuration. For cluster types
- // other than
- // :ref:`STRICT_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.STRICT_DNS>`
- // and :ref:`LOGICAL_DNS<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.LOGICAL_DNS>`
- // this setting is ignored.
- // Setting this value causes failure if the
- // ``envoy.restart_features.use_apple_api_for_dns_lookups`` runtime value is true during
- // server startup. Apple's API only allows overriding DNS resolvers via system settings.
- repeated core.Address dns_resolvers = 18;
- // [#next-major-version: Reconcile DNS options in a single message.]
- // Always use TCP queries instead of UDP queries for DNS lookups.
- // Setting this value causes failure if the
- // ``envoy.restart_features.use_apple_api_for_dns_lookups`` runtime value is true during
- // server startup. Apple' API only uses UDP for DNS resolution.
- bool use_tcp_for_dns_lookups = 45;
- // If specified, outlier detection will be enabled for this upstream cluster.
- // Each of the configuration values can be overridden via
- // :ref:`runtime values <config_cluster_manager_cluster_runtime_outlier_detection>`.
- cluster.OutlierDetection outlier_detection = 19;
- // The interval for removing stale hosts from a cluster type
- // :ref:`ORIGINAL_DST<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.ORIGINAL_DST>`.
- // Hosts are considered stale if they have not been used
- // as upstream destinations during this interval. New hosts are added
- // to original destination clusters on demand as new connections are
- // redirected to Envoy, causing the number of hosts in the cluster to
- // grow over time. Hosts that are not stale (they are actively used as
- // destinations) are kept in the cluster, which allows connections to
- // them remain open, saving the latency that would otherwise be spent
- // on opening new connections. If this setting is not specified, the
- // value defaults to 5000ms. For cluster types other than
- // :ref:`ORIGINAL_DST<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.DiscoveryType.ORIGINAL_DST>`
- // this setting is ignored.
- google.protobuf.Duration cleanup_interval = 20 [(validate.rules).duration = {gt {}}];
- // Optional configuration used to bind newly established upstream connections.
- // This overrides any bind_config specified in the bootstrap proto.
- // If the address and port are empty, no bind will be performed.
- core.BindConfig upstream_bind_config = 21;
- // Configuration for load balancing subsetting.
- LbSubsetConfig lb_subset_config = 22;
- // Optional configuration for the load balancing algorithm selected by
- // LbPolicy. Currently only
- // :ref:`RING_HASH<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbPolicy.RING_HASH>` and
- // :ref:`LEAST_REQUEST<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbPolicy.LEAST_REQUEST>`
- // has additional configuration options.
- // Specifying ring_hash_lb_config or least_request_lb_config without setting the corresponding
- // LbPolicy will generate an error at runtime.
- oneof lb_config {
- // Optional configuration for the Ring Hash load balancing policy.
- RingHashLbConfig ring_hash_lb_config = 23;
- // Optional configuration for the Original Destination load balancing policy.
- OriginalDstLbConfig original_dst_lb_config = 34;
- // Optional configuration for the LeastRequest load balancing policy.
- LeastRequestLbConfig least_request_lb_config = 37;
- }
- // Common configuration for all load balancer implementations.
- CommonLbConfig common_lb_config = 27;
- // Optional custom transport socket implementation to use for upstream connections.
- // To setup TLS, set a transport socket with name `tls` and
- // :ref:`UpstreamTlsContexts <envoy_api_msg_auth.UpstreamTlsContext>` in the `typed_config`.
- // If no transport socket configuration is specified, new connections
- // will be set up with plaintext.
- core.TransportSocket transport_socket = 24;
- // The Metadata field can be used to provide additional information about the
- // cluster. It can be used for stats, logging, and varying filter behavior.
- // Fields should use reverse DNS notation to denote which entity within Envoy
- // will need the information. For instance, if the metadata is intended for
- // the Router filter, the filter name should be specified as *envoy.filters.http.router*.
- core.Metadata metadata = 25;
- // Determines how Envoy selects the protocol used to speak to upstream hosts.
- ClusterProtocolSelection protocol_selection = 26;
- // Optional options for upstream connections.
- UpstreamConnectionOptions upstream_connection_options = 30;
- // If an upstream host becomes unhealthy (as determined by the configured health checks
- // or outlier detection), immediately close all connections to the failed host.
- //
- // .. note::
- //
- // This is currently only supported for connections created by tcp_proxy.
- //
- // .. note::
- //
- // The current implementation of this feature closes all connections immediately when
- // the unhealthy status is detected. If there are a large number of connections open
- // to an upstream host that becomes unhealthy, Envoy may spend a substantial amount of
- // time exclusively closing these connections, and not processing any other traffic.
- bool close_connections_on_host_health_failure = 31;
- // If set to true, Envoy will ignore the health value of a host when processing its removal
- // from service discovery. This means that if active health checking is used, Envoy will *not*
- // wait for the endpoint to go unhealthy before removing it.
- bool drain_connections_on_host_removal = 32
- [(udpa.annotations.field_migrate).rename = "ignore_health_on_host_removal"];
- // An (optional) network filter chain, listed in the order the filters should be applied.
- // The chain will be applied to all outgoing connections that Envoy makes to the upstream
- // servers of this cluster.
- repeated cluster.Filter filters = 40;
- // [#not-implemented-hide:] New mechanism for LB policy configuration. Used only if the
- // :ref:`lb_policy<envoy_api_field_Cluster.lb_policy>` field has the value
- // :ref:`LOAD_BALANCING_POLICY_CONFIG<envoy_api_enum_value_Cluster.LbPolicy.LOAD_BALANCING_POLICY_CONFIG>`.
- LoadBalancingPolicy load_balancing_policy = 41;
- // [#not-implemented-hide:]
- // If present, tells the client where to send load reports via LRS. If not present, the
- // client will fall back to a client-side default, which may be either (a) don't send any
- // load reports or (b) send load reports for all clusters to a single default server
- // (which may be configured in the bootstrap file).
- //
- // Note that if multiple clusters point to the same LRS server, the client may choose to
- // create a separate stream for each cluster or it may choose to coalesce the data for
- // multiple clusters onto a single stream. Either way, the client must make sure to send
- // the data for any given cluster on no more than one stream.
- //
- // [#next-major-version: In the v3 API, we should consider restructuring this somehow,
- // maybe by allowing LRS to go on the ADS stream, or maybe by moving some of the negotiation
- // from the LRS stream here.]
- core.ConfigSource lrs_server = 42;
- // If track_timeout_budgets is true, the :ref:`timeout budget histograms
- // <config_cluster_manager_cluster_stats_timeout_budgets>` will be published for each
- // request. These show what percentage of a request's per try and global timeout was used. A value
- // of 0 would indicate that none of the timeout was used or that the timeout was infinite. A value
- // of 100 would indicate that the request took the entirety of the timeout given to it.
- bool track_timeout_budgets = 47;
- }
- // [#not-implemented-hide:] Extensible load balancing policy configuration.
- //
- // Every LB policy defined via this mechanism will be identified via a unique name using reverse
- // DNS notation. If the policy needs configuration parameters, it must define a message for its
- // own configuration, which will be stored in the config field. The name of the policy will tell
- // clients which type of message they should expect to see in the config field.
- //
- // Note that there are cases where it is useful to be able to independently select LB policies
- // for choosing a locality and for choosing an endpoint within that locality. For example, a
- // given deployment may always use the same policy to choose the locality, but for choosing the
- // endpoint within the locality, some clusters may use weighted-round-robin, while others may
- // use some sort of session-based balancing.
- //
- // This can be accomplished via hierarchical LB policies, where the parent LB policy creates a
- // child LB policy for each locality. For each request, the parent chooses the locality and then
- // delegates to the child policy for that locality to choose the endpoint within the locality.
- //
- // To facilitate this, the config message for the top-level LB policy may include a field of
- // type LoadBalancingPolicy that specifies the child policy.
- message LoadBalancingPolicy {
- message Policy {
- // Required. The name of the LB policy.
- string name = 1;
- // Optional config for the LB policy.
- // No more than one of these two fields may be populated.
- google.protobuf.Struct config = 2 [deprecated = true];
- google.protobuf.Any typed_config = 3;
- }
- // Each client will iterate over the list in order and stop at the first policy that it
- // supports. This provides a mechanism for starting to use new LB policies that are not yet
- // supported by all clients.
- repeated Policy policies = 1;
- }
- // An extensible structure containing the address Envoy should bind to when
- // establishing upstream connections.
- message UpstreamBindConfig {
- // The address Envoy should bind to when establishing upstream connections.
- core.Address source_address = 1;
- }
- message UpstreamConnectionOptions {
- // If set then set SO_KEEPALIVE on the socket to enable TCP Keepalives.
- core.TcpKeepalive tcp_keepalive = 1;
- }
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