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This topic describes how to upgrade Consul API Gateway.
## Breaking Changes
Consul API Gateway v0.2.0 introduces a breaking change for people upgrading from Consul API Gateway v0.1.0. Routes with a `backendRef` defined in a different namespace now require a [`ReferencePolicy`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.ReferencePolicy) that explicitly allows traffic from the route's namespace to the `backendRef`'s namespace.
## v0.3.0
Consul API Gateway v0.3.0 introduces a breaking change for people upgrading from lower versions. Gateways with a `secret` defined in a different namespace now require a [`ReferenceGrant`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.ReferenceGrant) that explicitly allows traffic from the route's namespace to the `backendRef`'s namespace.
## Requirements
Ensure that the following requirements are met prior to upgrading:
- Consul API Gateway should be running version v0.2.1 or lower.
- You should have the ability to run `kubectl` CLI commands.
- `kubectl` should be configured to point to the cluster containing the installation you are upgrading.
- You should have the following permission rights on your Kubernetes cluster:
- `Gateway.read`
- `ReferenceGrant.create`
- (Optional) The [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/) command line processor for JSON can be installed, which will ease route retrieval during the upgrade process.
## Procedure
-> **NOTE** When you see `VERSION` in examples of commands or configuration settings, replace `VERSION` with the version number of the release you are installing, like `0.2.0`. If there is a lower case "v" in front of `VERSION` the version number needs to follow the "v" as is `v0.2.0`
1. Verify the current version of the `consul-api-gateway-controller` `Deployment`:
```shell-session
$ kubectl get deployment --namespace consul consul-api-gateway-controller --output=jsonpath= "{@.spec.template.spec.containers[?(@.name=='api-gateway-controller')].image}"
```
You should receive the following response:
```log
"hashicorp/consul-api-gateway:0.1.0"
```
1. Retrieve all gateways that have a secret in a different namespace. If you have installed the [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/) utility, you can skip to [step 4](#jq-command-secrets). Otherwise, issue the following command to get all `Gateways` across all namespaces:
```shell-session
$ kubectl get Gateway --output json --all-namespaces
```
If you have any active `Gateways`, you will receive output similar to the following response. The output has been truncated to show only relevant fields:
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
items:
- apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
name: example-http-route,
namespace: example-namespace,
...
spec:
parentRefs:
- group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
kind: Gateway
name: gateway
namespace: gw-ns
rules:
- backendRefs:
- group: ""
kind: Service
name: web-backend
namespace: gateway-namespace
...
...
- apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2
kind: TCPRoute
metadata:
name: example-tcp-route,
namespace: a-different-namespace,
...
spec:
parentRefs:
- group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
kind: Gateway
name: gateway
namespace: gateway-namespace
rules:
- backendRefs:
- group: ""
kind: Service
name: web-backend
namespace: gateway-namespace
...
...
```
1. Inspect the `secret` entries for each of the routes.
If a `namespace` field is not defined in the `secret` or if the namespace matches the namespace of the parent `Gateway`, then no additional action is required for the `secret`. Otherwise, note the `namespace` field values for `secret` configurations that have a `namespace` defined that do not match the namespace of the parent `Gateway`. You must also note the `namespace` of the parent gateway. You will need these to create a `ReferenceGrant` that explicitly allows each cross-namespace secret-to-gateway pair to prevent the route from breaking (see [step 5](#create-secret-reference-grant)).
After completing this step, you will have a list of all secrets similar to the following:
<CodeBlockConfig hideClipboard>
```yaml hideClipboard
example-secret:
- namespace: secret-namespace
parentNamespace: gateway-namespace
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
Proceed with the [standard-upgrade](#standard-upgrade) if your list is empty.
<a name="jq-command-secrets"/>
1. If you have installed [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/), issue the following command to get all `Gateways` and filter for secrets that require a `ReferenceGrant`.
```shell-session
$ kubectl get Gateway -o json -A | jq -r '.items[] | {gateway_name: .metadata.name, gateway_namespace: .metadata.namespace, kind: .kind, crossNamespaceSecrets: ( .metadata.namespace as $parentnamespace | .spec.listeners[] .tls.certificateRefs[] | select(.namespace != null and .namespace != $parentnamespace ) )} '
```
The output will resemble the following response if gateways that require a new `ReferenceGrant` are returned:
<CodeBlockConfig hideClipboard>
```log hideClipboard
{
"gateway_name": "example-gateway",
"gateway_namespace": "gateway-namespace",
"kind": "Gateway",
"crossNamespaceSecrets": {
"group": "",
"kind": "Secret",
"name": "secret-name",
"namespace": "secret-namespace"
}
}
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
If your output is empty, proceed with the [standard-upgrade](#standard-upgrade).
<a name="create-reference-grant-secret"/>
1. Using the list of secrets you created earlier as a guide, create a [`ReferenceGrant`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.ReferenceGrant) to allow cross namespace traffic for each route service pair.
The `ReferenceGrant` explicitly allows each cross-namespace gateway to secret pair. The `ReferenceGrant` must be created in the same `namespace` as the `Secret`.
Skip to the next step if you've already created a `ReferenceGrant`.
<!---
TODO: add link to our docs on Cross Namespace Reference Policies, once we have written then, and tell the user to see them for more details on how to create these policies.
--->
The following example `ReferenceGrant` enables `example-gateway` in `gateway-namespace` to utilize secrets in the `secret-namespace` namespace:
<CodeBlockConfig filename="referencegrant.yaml">
```yaml
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2
kind: ReferenceGrant
metadata:
name: reference-grant
namespace: secret-namespace
spec:
from:
- group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
kind: Gateway
namespace: gateway-namespace
to:
- group: ""
kind: Secret
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
1. If you have already created a `ReferenceGrant`, modify it to allow your route and save it as `referencegrant.yaml`. Note that each `ReferenceGrant` only supports one `to` field and one `from` field (refer the [`ReferenceGrant`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/api-types/referencegrant/#api-design-decisions) documentation). As a result, you may need to create multiple `ReferenceGrant`s.
1. Issue the following command to apply it to your cluster:
```shell-session
$ kubectl apply --filename referencegrant.yaml
```
Repeat this step as needed until each of your cross-namespace secrets have a corresponding `ReferenceGrant`.
## v0.2.0
Consul API Gateway v0.2.0 introduces a breaking change for people upgrading from Consul API Gateway v0.1.0. Routes with a `backendRef` defined in a different namespace now require a [`ReferenceGrant`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.ReferenceGrant) that explicitly allows traffic from the route's namespace to the `backendRef`'s namespace.
## Requirements
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- You should have the following permission rights on your Kubernetes cluster:
- `HTTPRoute.read`
- `TCPRoute.read`
- `ReferencePolicy.create`
- `ReferenceGrant.create`
- (Optional) The [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/) command line processor for JSON can be installed, which will ease route retrieval during the upgrade process.
## Procedure
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1. Inspect the `backendRefs` entries for each of the routes.
If a `namespace` field is not defined in the `backendRef` or if the namespace matches the namespace of the route, then no additional action is required for the `backendRef`. Otherwise, note the `group`, `kind`, `name`, and `namespace` field values for `backendRef` configurations that have a `namespace` defined that do not match the namespace of the parent route. You must also note the `kind` and `namespace` of the parent route. You will need these to create a `ReferencePolicy` that explicitly allows each cross-namespace route-to-service pair to prevent the route from breaking (see [step 5](#create-reference-policy)).
If a `namespace` field is not defined in the `backendRef` or if the namespace matches the namespace of the route, then no additional action is required for the `backendRef`. Otherwise, note the `group`, `kind`, `name`, and `namespace` field values for `backendRef` configurations that have a `namespace` defined that do not match the namespace of the parent route. You must also note the `kind` and `namespace` of the parent route. You will need these to create a `ReferenceGrant` that explicitly allows each cross-namespace route-to-service pair to prevent the route from breaking (see [step 5](#create-reference-grant)).
After completing this step, you will have a list of all routes similar to the following:
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</CodeBlockConfig>
Skip to [step 8](#step-8) if your list is empty.
Proceed with [standard-upgrade](#standard-upgrade) if your list is empty.
<a name="jq-command"/>
1. If you have installed [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/), issue the following command to get all `HTTPRoutes` and `TCPRoutes` and filter for routes that require a `ReferencePolicy`.
1. If you have installed [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/), issue the following command to get all `HTTPRoutes` and `TCPRoutes` and filter for routes that require a `ReferenceGrant`.
```shell-session
$ kubectl get HTTPRoute,TCPRoute -o json -A | jq -r '.items[] | {name: .metadata.name, namespace: .metadata.namespace, kind: .kind, crossNamespaceBackendReferences: ( .metadata.namespace as $parentnamespace | .spec.rules[] .backendRefs[] | select(.namespace != null and .namespace != $parentnamespace ) )} '
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Note that the command retrieves all `HTTPRoutes` and `TCPRoutes`. `TLSRoutes` and `UDPRoutes` are not supported in v0.1.0.
The output will resemble the following response if routes that require a new `ReferencePolicy` are returned:
The output will resemble the following response if routes that require a new `ReferenceGrant` are returned:
<CodeBlockConfig hideClipboard>
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</CodeBlockConfig>
If your output is empty, skip to [step 8](#step-8).
<a name="create-reference-policy"/>
If your output is empty, proceed with the [standard-upgrade](#standard-upgrade).
<a name="create-reference-grant"/>
1. Using the list of routes you created earlier as a guide, create a [`ReferencePolicy`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.ReferencePolicy) to allow cross namespace traffic for each route service pair.
The `ReferencePolicy` explicitly allows each cross-namespace route to service pair to prevent the route from breaking. The `ReferencePolicy` must be created in the same `namespace` as the backend `Service`.
1. Using the list of routes you created earlier as a guide, create a [`ReferenceGrant`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/references/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2.ReferenceGrant) to allow cross namespace traffic for each route service pair.
The `ReferenceGrant` explicitly allows each cross-namespace route to service pair to prevent the route from breaking. The `ReferenceGrant` must be created in the same `namespace` as the backend `Service`.
Skip to the next step if you've already created a `ReferencePolicy`.
Skip to the next step if you've already created a `ReferenceGrant`.
<!---
TODO: add link to our docs on Cross Namespace Reference Policies, once we have written then, and tell the user to see them for more details on how to create these policies.
--->
The following example `ReferencePolicy` enables `HTTPRoute` traffic from the `example-namespace` to Kubernetes Services in the `web-backend` namespace:
The following example `ReferenceGrant` enables `HTTPRoute` traffic from the `example-namespace` to Kubernetes Services in the `web-backend` namespace:
<CodeBlockConfig filename="referencepolicy.yaml">
<CodeBlockConfig filename="referencegrant.yaml">
```yaml
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1alpha2
kind: ReferencePolicy
kind: ReferenceGrant
metadata:
name: reference-policy
name: reference-grant
namespace: gateway-namespace
spec:
from:
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</CodeBlockConfig>
1. If you have already created a `ReferencePolicy`, modify it to allow your route and save it as `referencepolicy.yaml`. Note that each `ReferencePolicy` only supports one `to` field and one `from` field (refer the [`ReferencePolicy`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/api-types/referencepolicy/#api-design-decisions) documentation). As a result, you may need to create multiple `ReferencePolicy`s.
1. If you have already created a `ReferenceGrant`, modify it to allow your route and save it as `referencegrant.yaml`. Note that each `ReferenceGrant` only supports one `to` field and one `from` field (refer the [`ReferenceGrant`](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/v1alpha2/api-types/referencegrant/#api-design-decisions) documentation). As a result, you may need to create multiple `ReferenceGrant`s.
1. Issue the following command to apply it to your cluster:
```shell-session
$ kubectl apply --filename referencepolicy.yaml
$ kubectl apply --filename referencegrant.yaml
```
Repeat this step as needed until each of your cross-namespace routes have a corresponding `ReferencePolicy`.
<a name="step-8"/>
Repeat this step as needed until each of your cross-namespace routes have a corresponding `ReferenceGrant`.
## Standard Upgrade
This is the upgrade path to use when there are no version specific steps to take.
<a name="standard-upgrade"/>
1. Issue the following command to install the new version of CRDs into your cluster: