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This sample runs httpbin as an Istio service. Httpbin is a well known HTTP testing service that can be used for experimenting with all kinds of Istio features.
To use it:
Install Istio by following the istio install instructions.
Start the httpbin service inside the Istio service mesh:
If you have automatic sidecar injection enabled:
kubectl apply -f httpbin.yaml
Otherwise manually inject the sidecars before applying:
kubectl apply -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f httpbin.yaml)
Because the httpbin service is not exposed outside of the cluster
you cannot curl it directly, however you can verify that it is working correctly using
a curl command against httpbin:8000
from inside the cluster using the public dockerqa/curl
image from Docker hub:
kubectl run -i --rm --restart=Never dummy --image=dockerqa/curl:ubuntu-trusty --command -- curl --silent httpbin:8000/html
kubectl run -i --rm --restart=Never dummy --image=dockerqa/curl:ubuntu-trusty --command -- curl --silent --head httpbin:8000/status/500
time kubectl run -i --rm --restart=Never dummy --image=dockerqa/curl:ubuntu-trusty --command -- curl --silent httpbin:8000/delay/5
You can also test the httpbin service by starting the sleep service and calling httpbin from it.
A third option is to access the service from outside of the mesh through an Ingress Gateway. The Ingress Gateways task explains how to do it.