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# Deploying the Nginx Ingress controller
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This example aims to demonstrate the deployment of an nginx ingress controller and use a ConfigMap to enable [nginx vts module](github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts
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) to export metrics in prometheus format.
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# vts-metrics
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Vts-metrics export NGINX metrics. To deploy all the files simply run `kubectl apply -f nginx`. A deployment and service will be
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created which already has a `prometheus.io/scrape: 'true'` annotation and if you added
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the recommended Prometheus service-endpoint scraping [configuration](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prometheus/prometheus/master/documentation/examples/prometheus-kubernetes.yml),
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Prometheus will scrape it automatically and you start using the generated metrics right away.
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## Default Backend
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The default backend is a Service capable of handling all url paths and hosts the
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nginx controller doesn't understand. This most basic implementation just returns
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a 404 page:
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```console
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$ kubectl apply -f default-backend.yaml
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deployment "default-http-backend" created
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service "default-http-backend" created
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$ kubectl -n kube-system get po
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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default-http-backend-2657704409-qgwdd 1/1 Running 0 28s
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```
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## Custom configuration
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```console
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$ cat nginx-vts-metrics-conf.yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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data:
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enable-vts-status: "true"
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kind: ConfigMap
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metadata:
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name: nginx-vts-metrics-conf
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namespace: kube-system
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```
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```console
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$ kubectl create -f nginx-vts-metrics-conf.yaml
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```
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## Controller
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You can deploy the controller as follows:
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```console
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$ kubectl apply -f nginx-ingress-controller.yaml
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deployment "nginx-ingress-controller" created
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$ kubectl -n kube-system get po
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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default-http-backend-2657704409-qgwdd 1/1 Running 0 2m
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nginx-ingress-controller-873061567-4n3k2 1/1 Running 0 42s
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```
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## Result
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Check whether the ingress controller successfully generated the NGINX vts status:
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```console
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$ kubectl exec nginx-ingress-controller-873061567-4n3k2 -n kube-system cat /etc/nginx/nginx.conf|grep vhost_traffic_status_display
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vhost_traffic_status_display;
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vhost_traffic_status_display_format html;
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```
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### NGINX vts dashboard
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The vts dashboard provides real time metrics.
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Because the vts port it's not yet exposed, you should forward the controller port to see it.
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```console
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$ kubectl port-forward $(kubectl get pods --selector=k8s-app=nginx-ingress-controller -n kube-system --output=jsonpath={.items..metadata.name}) -n kube-system 18080
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```
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Now open the url [http://localhost:18080/nginx_status](http://localhost:18080/nginx_status) in your browser.
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### Prometheus metrics output
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NGINX Ingress controller already has a parser to convert vts metrics to Prometheus format. It exports prometheus metrics to the address `:10254/metrics`.
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```console
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$ kubectl exec -ti -n kube-system $(kubectl get pods --selector=k8s-app=nginx-ingress-controller -n kube-system --output=jsonpath={.items..metadata.name}) curl localhost:10254/metrics
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ingress_controller_ssl_expire_time_seconds{host="foo.bar.com"} -6.21355968e+10
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# HELP ingress_controller_success Cumulative number of Ingress controller reload operations
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# TYPE ingress_controller_success counter
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ingress_controller_success{count="reloads"} 3
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# HELP nginx_bytes_total Nginx bytes count
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# TYPE nginx_bytes_total counter
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nginx_bytes_total{direction="in",ingress_class="nginx",namespace="",server_zone="*"} 3708
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nginx_bytes_total{direction="in",ingress_class="nginx",namespace="",server_zone="_"} 3708
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nginx_bytes_total{direction="out",ingress_class="nginx",namespace="",server_zone="*"} 5256
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nginx_bytes_total{direction="out",ingress_class="nginx",namespace="",server_zone="_"} 5256
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```
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### Customize metrics
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The default [vts vhost key](https://github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts#vhost_traffic_status_filter_by_set_key) is `$geoip_country_code country::*` that expose metrics groupped by server and country code. The example below show how to have metrics grouped by server and server path.
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## NGINX custom configuration ( http level )
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```
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ConfigMap
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data:
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enable-vts-status: "true"
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vts-default-filter-key: "$server_name"
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...
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```
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## Customize ingress
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```
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apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
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kind: Ingress
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metadata:
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annotations:
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ingress.kubernetes.io/vts-filter-key: $uri $server_name
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name: ingress
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```
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## Result
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# Deploying the Nginx Ingress controller
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This example aims to demonstrate the deployment of an nginx ingress controller and
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use a ConfigMap to enable nginx vts module and export metrics for prometheus,to enable
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vts metric,you can simply run `kubectl apply -f nginx`,a deployment and service will be
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created which already has a `prometheus.io/scrape: 'true'` annotation and if you added
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the recommended Prometheus service-endpoint scraping [configuration](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prometheus/prometheus/master/documentation/examples/prometheus-kubernetes.yml),
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Prometheus will scrape it automatically and you start using the generated metrics right away.
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## Default Backend
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The default backend is a Service capable of handling all url paths and hosts the
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nginx controller doesn't understand. This most basic implementation just returns
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a 404 page:
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```console
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$ kubectl apply -f default-backend.yaml
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deployment "default-http-backend" created
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service "default-http-backend" created
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$ kubectl -n kube-system get po
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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default-http-backend-2657704409-qgwdd 1/1 Running 0 28s
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```
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## Custom configuration
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```console
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$ cat nginx-vts-metrics-conf.yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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data:
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enable-vts-status: "true"
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kind: ConfigMap
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metadata:
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name: nginx-vts-metrics-conf
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namespace: kube-system
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```
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```console
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$ kubectl create -f nginx-vts-metrics-conf.yaml
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```
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## Controller
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You can deploy the controller as follows:
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```console
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$ kubectl apply -f nginx-ingress-controller.yaml
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deployment "nginx-ingress-controller" created
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$ kubectl -n kube-system get po
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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default-http-backend-2657704409-qgwdd 1/1 Running 0 2m
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nginx-ingress-controller-873061567-4n3k2 1/1 Running 0 42s
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```
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## Result
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Check whether to open the vts status:
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```console
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$ kubectl exec nginx-ingress-controller-873061567-4n3k2 -n kube-system cat /etc/nginx/nginx.conf|grep vhost_traffic_status_display
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vhost_traffic_status_display;
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vhost_traffic_status_display_format html;
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```
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