Examples

Below we will use YAML representation of the config protos and a running example of a service proxying HTTP from 127.0.0.1:10000 to 127.0.0.2:1234.

Static

A minimal fully static bootstrap config is provided below:

admin:
  access_log_path: /tmp/admin_access.log
  address:
    socket_address: { address: 127.0.0.1, port_value: 9901 }

static_resources:
  listeners:
  - name: listener_0
    address:
      socket_address: { address: 127.0.0.1, port_value: 10000 }
    filter_chains:
    - filters:
      - name: envoy.http_connection_manager
        typed_config:
          "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.HttpConnectionManager
          stat_prefix: ingress_http
          codec_type: AUTO
          route_config:
            name: local_route
            virtual_hosts:
            - name: local_service
              domains: ["*"]
              routes:
              - match: { prefix: "/" }
                route: { cluster: some_service }
          http_filters:
          - name: envoy.router
  clusters:
  - name: some_service
    connect_timeout: 0.25s
    type: STATIC
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    load_assignment:
      cluster_name: some_service
      endpoints:
      - lb_endpoints:
        - endpoint:
            address:
              socket_address:
                address: 127.0.0.1
                port_value: 1234

Mostly static with dynamic EDS

A bootstrap config that continues from the above example with dynamic endpoint discovery via an EDS gRPC management server listening on 127.0.0.1:5678 is provided below:

admin:
  access_log_path: /tmp/admin_access.log
  address:
    socket_address: { address: 127.0.0.1, port_value: 9901 }

static_resources:
  listeners:
  - name: listener_0
    address:
      socket_address: { address: 127.0.0.1, port_value: 10000 }
    filter_chains:
    - filters:
      - name: envoy.http_connection_manager
        typed_config:
          "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.HttpConnectionManager
          stat_prefix: ingress_http
          codec_type: AUTO
          route_config:
            name: local_route
            virtual_hosts:
            - name: local_service
              domains: ["*"]
              routes:
              - match: { prefix: "/" }
                route: { cluster: some_service }
          http_filters:
          - name: envoy.router
  clusters:
  - name: some_service
    connect_timeout: 0.25s
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    type: EDS
    eds_cluster_config:
      eds_config:
        api_config_source:
          api_type: GRPC
          grpc_services:
            envoy_grpc:
              cluster_name: xds_cluster
  - name: xds_cluster
    connect_timeout: 0.25s
    type: STATIC
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    http2_protocol_options: {}
    upstream_connection_options:
      # configure a TCP keep-alive to detect and reconnect to the admin
      # server in the event of a TCP socket half open connection
      tcp_keepalive: {}
    load_assignment:
      cluster_name: xds_cluster
      endpoints:
      - lb_endpoints:
        - endpoint:
            address:
              socket_address:
                address: 127.0.0.1
                port_value: 5678

Notice above that xds_cluster is defined to point Envoy at the management server. Even in an otherwise completely dynamic configurations, some static resources need to be defined to point Envoy at its xDS management server(s).

It’s important to set appropriate TCP Keep-Alive options in the tcp_keepalive block. This will help detect TCP half open connections to the xDS management server and re-establish a full connection.

In the above example, the EDS management server could then return a proto encoding of a DiscoveryResponse:

version_info: "0"
resources:
- "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.ClusterLoadAssignment
  cluster_name: some_service
  endpoints:
  - lb_endpoints:
    - endpoint:
        address:
          socket_address:
            address: 127.0.0.2
            port_value: 1234

The versioning and type URL scheme that appear above are explained in more detail in the streaming gRPC subscription protocol documentation.

Dynamic

A fully dynamic bootstrap configuration, in which all resources other than those belonging to the management server are discovered via xDS is provided below:

admin:
  access_log_path: /tmp/admin_access.log
  address:
    socket_address: { address: 127.0.0.1, port_value: 9901 }

dynamic_resources:
  lds_config:
    api_config_source:
      api_type: GRPC
      grpc_services:
        envoy_grpc:
          cluster_name: xds_cluster
  cds_config:
    api_config_source:
      api_type: GRPC
      grpc_services:
        envoy_grpc:
          cluster_name: xds_cluster

static_resources:
  clusters:
  - name: xds_cluster
    connect_timeout: 0.25s
    type: STATIC
    lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
    http2_protocol_options: {}
    upstream_connection_options:
      # configure a TCP keep-alive to detect and reconnect to the admin
      # server in the event of a TCP socket half open connection
      tcp_keepalive: {}
    load_assignment:
      cluster_name: xds_cluster
      endpoints:
      - lb_endpoints:
        - endpoint:
            address:
              socket_address:
                address: 127.0.0.1
                port_value: 5678

The management server could respond to LDS requests with:

version_info: "0"
resources:
- "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.Listener
  name: listener_0
  address:
    socket_address:
      address: 127.0.0.1
      port_value: 10000
  filter_chains:
  - filters:
    - name: envoy.http_connection_manager
      typed_config:
        "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.HttpConnectionManager
        stat_prefix: ingress_http
        codec_type: AUTO
        rds:
          route_config_name: local_route
          config_source:
            api_config_source:
              api_type: GRPC
              grpc_services:
                envoy_grpc:
                  cluster_name: xds_cluster
        http_filters:
        - name: envoy.router

The management server could respond to RDS requests with:

version_info: "0"
resources:
- "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.RouteConfiguration
  name: local_route
  virtual_hosts:
  - name: local_service
    domains: ["*"]
    routes:
    - match: { prefix: "/" }
      route: { cluster: some_service }

The management server could respond to CDS requests with:

version_info: "0"
resources:
- "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.Cluster
  name: some_service
  connect_timeout: 0.25s
  lb_policy: ROUND_ROBIN
  type: EDS
  eds_cluster_config:
    eds_config:
      api_config_source:
        api_type: GRPC
        grpc_services:
          envoy_grpc:
            cluster_name: xds_cluster

The management server could respond to EDS requests with:

version_info: "0"
resources:
- "@type": type.googleapis.com/envoy.api.v2.ClusterLoadAssignment
  cluster_name: some_service
  endpoints:
  - lb_endpoints:
    - endpoint:
        address:
          socket_address:
            address: 127.0.0.2
            port_value: 1234