Rearrange k8s connect docs to make space for gateways

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Rebecca Zanzig 2020-06-17 16:26:14 -07:00
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@ -231,7 +231,15 @@ export default [
name: 'Operations',
content: ['upgrading', 'tls-on-existing-cluster', 'uninstalling'],
},
'connect',
{
category: 'connect',
name: 'Connect Service Mesh',
content: [
'overview',
'ingress-gateways',
'terminating-gateways',
],
},
'service-sync',
'dns',
'ambassador',

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@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ The Consul Helm chart can automate much of Consul Connect's configuration, and
makes it easy to automatically inject Envoy sidecars into new pods when they are
deployed. Learn about the [Helm chart](/docs/platform/k8s/helm) in general,
or if you are already familiar with it, check out it's
[connect specific configurations](/docs/platform/k8s/connect).
[connect specific configurations](/docs/platform/k8s/connect/overview).

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@ -439,4 +439,4 @@ environment.
[services-nomad]: https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/job-specification/service.html
[sidecar]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/patterns/sidecar
[sidecar_service]: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/registration/sidecar-service.html
[services-k8s]: https://www.consul.io/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html#installation-and-configuration
[services-k8s]: https://www.consul.io/docs/platform/k8s/connect/overview.html#installation-and-configuration

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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ If you have tried the above troubleshooting steps and are still stuck, DataWire
[ingress controller]: https://blog.getambassador.io/kubernetes-ingress-nodeport-load-balancers-and-ingress-controllers-6e29f1c44f2d
[proxies]: /docs/connect/proxies
[service sync]: /docs/k8s/service-sync
[connect sidecar]: /docs/k8s/connect
[connect sidecar]: /docs/k8s/connect/overview
[install]: https://www.getambassador.io/user-guide/consul-connect-ambassador/
[ambassador-service.yaml]: https://www.getambassador.io/yaml/ambassador/ambassador-service.yaml
[request access]: https://d6e.co/slack

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
---
layout: docs
page_title: Ingress Gateways - Kubernetes
sidebar_title: Ingress Gateways
description: Configuring Ingress Gateways on Kubernetes
---
# Ingress Gateways on Kubernetes

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
layout: docs
page_title: Connect Service Mesh - Kubernetes
sidebar_title: Connect - Service Mesh
sidebar_title: Overview
description: >-
Connect is a feature built into to Consul that enables automatic
service-to-service authorization and connection encryption across your Consul
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ automatically installed and configured using the
## Usage
When the
[Connect injector is installed](/docs/k8s/connect#installation-and-configuration),
[Connect injector is installed](/docs/k8s/connect/overview#installation-and-configuration),
the Connect sidecar can be automatically added to all pods. This sidecar can both
accept and establish connections using Connect, enabling the pod to communicate
to clients and dependencies exclusively over authorized and encrypted
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ spec:
The only change for Connect is the addition of the
`consul.hashicorp.com/connect-inject` annotation. This enables injection
for this pod. The injector can also be
[configured](/docs/k8s/connect#installation-and-configuration)
[configured](/docs/k8s/connect/overview#installation-and-configuration)
to automatically inject unless explicitly disabled, but the default
installation requires opt-in using the annotation shown above.
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ spec:
```
Pods must specify upstream dependencies with the
[`consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams` annotation](/docs/k8s/connect#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-service-upstreams).
[`consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams` annotation](/docs/k8s/connect/overview#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-service-upstreams).
This annotation declares the names of any upstream dependencies and a
local port for the proxy to listen on. When a connection is established to that local
port, the proxy establishes a connection to the target service
@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ See [consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams](#consul-hashicorp-com-conne
### Verifying the Installation
To verify the installation, run the
["Accepting Inbound Connections"](/docs/k8s/connect#accepting-inbound-connections)
["Accepting Inbound Connections"](/docs/k8s/connect/overview#accepting-inbound-connections)
example from the "Usage" section above. After running this example, run
`kubectl get pod static-server -o yaml`. In the raw YAML output, you should
see injected Connect containers and an annotation

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
---
layout: docs
page_title: Terminating Gateways - Kubernetes
sidebar_title: Terminating Gateways
description: Configuring Terminating Gateways on Kubernetes
---
# Terminating Gateways on Kubernetes

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@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
- `grpc` ((#v-client-grpc)) (`boolean: true`) - If true, agents will enable their GRPC listener on
port 8502 and expose it to the host. This will use slightly more resources, but is
required for [Connect](/docs/k8s/connect).
required for [Connect](/docs/k8s/connect/overview).
- `exposeGossipPorts` ((#v-client-exposegossipports)) (`boolean: false`) - If true, the Helm chart
will expose the clients' gossip ports as hostPorts. This is only necessary if pod IPs in the k8s cluster are not directly routable and the Consul servers are outside of the k8s cluster.
@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
- `additionalSpec` ((#v-ui-service-additionalspec)) (`string: null`) - Additional Service spec
values. This should be a multi-line string mapping directly to a Kubernetes `Service` object.
- `connectInject` ((#v-connectinject)) - Values that configure running the [Connect injector](/docs/k8s/connect).
- `connectInject` ((#v-connectinject)) - Values that configure running the [Connect injector](/docs/k8s/connect/overview).
- `enabled` ((#v-connectinject-enabled)) (`boolean: false`) - If true, the chart will install all the
resources necessary for the Connect injector process to run. This will enable the injector but will
@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
(including any tag) for the [consul-k8s](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s) binary.
- `default` ((#v-connectinject-default)) (`boolean: false`) - If true, the injector will inject the
Connect sidecar into all pods by default. Otherwise, pods must specify the. [injection annotation](/docs/k8s/connect#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-inject)
Connect sidecar into all pods by default. Otherwise, pods must specify the. [injection annotation](/docs/k8s/connect/overview#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-inject)
to opt-in to Connect injection. If this is true, pods can use the same annotation
to explicitly opt-out of injection.
@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
configuration feature. Pods that have a Connect proxy injected will have their service automatically registered in this central configuration.
- `defaultProtocol` ((#v-connectinject-centralconfig-defaultprotocol)) (`string: null`) - If
defined, this value will be used as the default protocol type for all services registered with the central configuration. This can be overridden by using the [protocol annotation](/docs/k8s/connect#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-service-protocol) directly on any pod spec.
defined, this value will be used as the default protocol type for all services registered with the central configuration. This can be overridden by using the [protocol annotation](/docs/k8s/connect/overview#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-service-protocol) directly on any pod spec.
- `proxyDefaults` ((#v-connectinject-centralconfig-proxydefaults)) (`string: "{}"`) - This value is
a raw json string that will be applied to all Connect proxy sidecar pods. It can include any valid configuration for the configured proxy.

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The bootstrap token requires the following minimal permissions:
- `agent:read` if using WAN federation over mesh gateways
Next, configure external servers. The Helm chart will use this configuration to talk to the Consul server's API
to create policies, tokens, and an auth method. If you are [enabling Consul Connect](/docs/k8s/connect.html),
to create policies, tokens, and an auth method. If you are [enabling Consul Connect](/docs/k8s/connect/overview),
`k8sAuthMethodHost` should be set to the address of your Kubernetes API server
so that the Consul servers can validate a Kubernetes service account token when using the [Kubernetes auth method](https://www.consul.io/docs/acl/auth-methods/kubernetes.html)
with `consul login`.

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@ -404,4 +404,4 @@ in the top left:
With your Kubernetes clusters federated, try out using Consul service mesh to
route between services deployed on each cluster by following our Learn Guide: [Secure and Route Service Mesh Communication Across Kubernetes](https://learn.hashicorp.com/consul/kubernetes/mesh-gateways#deploy-microservices).
You can also read our in-depth documentation on [Consul Service Mesh In Kubernetes](/docs/k8s/connect).
You can also read our in-depth documentation on [Consul Service Mesh In Kubernetes](/docs/k8s/connect/overview).

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ create a `config.yaml` file to override the default settings.
You can learn what settings are available by running `helm inspect values hashicorp/consul`
or by reading the [Helm Chart Reference](/docs/k8s/helm).
For example, if you want to enable the [Consul Connect](/docs/k8s/connect) feature,
For example, if you want to enable the [Consul Connect](/docs/k8s/connect/overview) feature,
use the following config file:
```yaml