--- layout: docs page_title: 'Configuration Entry Kind: Ingress Gateway' description: >- The `ingress-gateway` config entry kind allows for configuring Ingress gateways with listeners that expose a set of services outside the Consul service mesh. --- # Ingress Gateway -> **v1.8.4+:** On Kubernetes, the `IngressGateway` custom resource is supported in Consul versions 1.8.4+.
**v1.8.0+:** On other platforms, this config entry is supported in Consul versions 1.8.0+. The `ingress-gateway` config entry kind (`IngressGateway` on Kubernetes) allows you to configure ingress gateways with listeners that expose a set of services outside the Consul service mesh. For Kubernetes, see [Kubernetes Ingress Gateway](/docs/k8s/connect/ingress-gateways) for more information. For other platforms, see [Ingress Gateway](/docs/connect/ingress-gateway). ~> **Note:** [Configuration entries](/docs/agent/config-entries) are global in scope. A configuration entry for a gateway name applies across all federated Consul datacenters. If ingress gateways in different Consul datacenters need to route to different sets of services within their datacenter then the ingress gateways **must** be registered with different names.
See [Ingress Gateway](/docs/connect/ingress-gateway) for more information. ## Wildcard service specification Ingress gateways can optionally target all services within a Consul namespace by specifying a wildcard `*` as the service name. A wildcard specifier allows for a single listener to route traffic to all available services on the Consul service mesh, differentiating between the services by their host/authority header. A wildcard specifier provides the following properties for an ingress gateway: - All services with the same [protocol](/docs/connect/config-entries/ingress-gateway#protocol) as the listener will be routable. - The ingress gateway will route traffic based on the host/authority header, expecting a value matching `.ingress.*`, or if using namespaces, `.ingress..*`. This matches the [Consul DNS ingress subdomain](/docs/discovery/dns#ingress-service-lookups). A wildcard specifier cannot be set on a listener of protocol `tcp`. ## Sample Config Entries ### TCP listener Set up a TCP listener on an ingress gateway named "us-east-ingress" to proxy traffic to the "db" service: ```hcl Kind = "ingress-gateway" Name = "us-east-ingress" Listeners = [ { Port = 3456 Protocol = "tcp" Services = [ { Name = "db" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: IngressGateway metadata: name: us-east-ingress spec: listeners: - port: 3456 protocol: tcp services: - name: db ``` ```json { "Kind": "ingress-gateway", "Name": "us-east-ingress", "Listeners": [ { "Port": 3456, "Protocol": "tcp", "Services": [ { "Name": "db" } ] } ] } ``` Set up a TCP listener on an ingress gateway named "us-east-ingress" in the default namespace to proxy traffic to the "db" service in the ops namespace: ```hcl Kind = "ingress-gateway" Name = "us-east-ingress" Namespace = "default" Listeners = [ { Port = 3456 Protocol = "tcp" Services = [ { Namespace = "ops" Name = "db" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: IngressGateway metadata: name: us-east-ingress namespace: default spec: listeners: - port: 3456 protocol: tcp services: - name: db namespace: ops ``` ```json { "Kind": "ingress-gateway", "Name": "us-east-ingress", "Namespace": "default", "Listeners": [ { "Port": 3456, "Protocol": "tcp", "Services": [ { "Namespace": "ops", "Name": "db" } ] } ] } ``` ### Wildcard HTTP listener Set up a wildcard HTTP listener on an ingress gateway named "us-east-ingress" to proxy traffic to all services in the datacenter. Also make two services available over a custom port with user-provided hosts, and enable TLS on every listener: ```hcl Kind = "ingress-gateway" Name = "us-east-ingress" TLS { Enabled = true } Listeners = [ { Port = 8080 Protocol = "http" Services = [ { Name = "*" } ] }, { Port = 4567 Protocol = "http" Services = [ { Name = "api" Hosts = ["foo.example.com"] }, { Name = "web" Hosts = ["website.example.com"] } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: IngressGateway metadata: name: us-east-ingress spec: tls: enabled: true listeners: - port: 8080 protocol: http services: - name: '*' - port: 4567 protocol: http services: - name: api hosts: ['foo.example.com'] - name: web hosts: ['website.example.com'] ``` ```json { "Kind": "ingress-gateway", "Name": "us-east-ingress", "TLS": { "Enabled": true }, "Listeners": [ { "Port": 8080, "Protocol": "http", "Services": [ { "Name": "*" } ] }, { "Port": 4567, "Protocol": "http", "Services": [ { "Name": "api", "Hosts": ["foo.example.com"] }, { "Name": "web", "Hosts": ["website.example.com"] } ] } ] } ``` Set up a wildcard HTTP listener on an ingress gateway named "us-east-ingress" to proxy traffic to all services in the frontend namespace. Also make two services in the frontend namespace available over a custom port with user-provided hosts, and enable TLS on every listener: ```hcl Kind = "ingress-gateway" Name = "us-east-ingress" Namespace = "default" TLS { Enabled = true } Listeners = [ { Port = 8080 Protocol = "http" Services = [ { Namespace = "frontend" Name = "*" } ] }, { Port = 4567 Protocol = "http" Services = [ { Namespace = "frontend" Name = "api" Hosts = ["foo.example.com"] }, { Namespace = "frontend" Name = "web" Hosts = ["website.example.com"] } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: IngressGateway metadata: name: us-east-ingress namespace: default spec: tls: enabled: true listeners: - port: 8080 protocol: http services: - name: '*' namespace: frontend - port: 4567 protocol: http services: - name: api namespace: frontend hosts: ['foo.example.com'] - name: web namespace: frontend hosts: ['website.example.com'] ``` ```json { "Kind": "ingress-gateway", "Name": "us-east-ingress", "Namespace": "default", "TLS": { "Enabled": true }, "Listeners": [ { "Port": 8080, "Protocol": "http", "Services": [ { "Namespace": "frontend", "Name": "*" } ] }, { "Port": 4567, "Protocol": "http", "Services": [ { "Namespace": "frontend", "Name": "api", "Hosts": ["foo.example.com"] }, { "Namespace": "frontend", "Name": "web", "Hosts": ["website.example.com"] } ] } ] } ``` ### HTTP listener with path-based routing Set up a HTTP listener on an ingress gateway named "us-east-ingress" to proxy traffic to a virtual service named "api". Additionally, ensure internal-only debug headers are stripped before responding to external clients, and that requests to internal services are labelled to indicate which gateway they came through. ```hcl Kind = "ingress-gateway" Name = "us-east-ingress" Listeners = [ { Port = 80 Protocol = "http" Services = [ { Name = "api" RequestHeaders { Add { "x-gateway" = "us-east-ingress" } } ResponseHeaders { Remove = ["x-debug"] } } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: IngressGateway metadata: name: us-east-ingress spec: listeners: - port: 80 protocol: http services: - name: api # HTTP Header manipulation is not yet supported in Kubernetes CRD ``` ```json { "Kind": "ingress-gateway", "Name": "us-east-ingress", "Listeners": [ { "Port": 80, "Protocol": "http", "Services": [ { "Name": "api", "RequestHeaders": { "Add": { "x-gateway": "us-east-ingress" } }, "ResponseHeaders": { "Remove": ["x-debug"] } } ] } ] } ``` Set up a HTTP listener on an ingress gateway named "us-east-ingress" in the default namespace to proxy traffic to a virtual service named "api". Additionally, ensure internal-only debug headers are stripped before responding to external clients, and that requests to internal services are labelled to indicate which gateway they came through. ```hcl Kind = "ingress-gateway" Name = "us-east-ingress" Namespace = "default" Listeners = [ { Port = 80 Protocol = "http" Services = [ { Name = "api" Namespace = "frontend" RequestHeaders { Add { "x-gateway" = "us-east-ingress" } } ResponseHeaders { Remove = ["x-debug"] } } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: IngressGateway metadata: name: us-east-ingress namespace: default spec: listeners: - port: 80 protocol: http services: - name: api namespace: frontend # HTTP Header manipulation is not yet supported in Kubernetes CRD ``` ```json { "Kind": "ingress-gateway", "Name": "us-east-ingress", "Namespace": "default", "Listeners": [ { "Port": 80, "Protocol": "http", "Services": [ { "Name": "api", "Namespace": "frontend", "RequestHeaders": { "Add": { "x-gateway": "us-east-ingress" } }, "ResponseHeaders": { "Remove": ["x-debug"] } } ] } ] } ``` The `api` service is not an actual registered service. It exist as a "virtual" service for L7 configuration only. A `service-router` (`ServiceRouter` on Kubernetes) is defined for this virtual service which uses path-based routing to route requests to different backend services: ```hcl Kind = "service-router" Name = "api" Routes = [ { Match { HTTP { PathPrefix = "/billing" } } Destination { Service = "billing-api" } }, { Match { HTTP { PathPrefix = "/payments" } } Destination { Service = "payments-api" } } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: ServiceRouter metadata: name: api spec: routes: - match: http: pathPrefix: '/billing' destination: service: billing-api - match: http: pathPrefix: '/payments' destination: service: payments-api ``` ```json { "Kind": "service-router", "Name": "api", "Routes": [ { "Match": { "HTTP": { "PathPrefix": "/billing" } }, "Destination": { "Service": "billing-api" } }, { "Match": { "HTTP": { "PathPrefix": "/payments" } }, "Destination": { "Service": "payments-api" } } ] } ``` ```hcl Kind = "service-router" Name = "api" Namespace = "default" Routes = [ { Match { HTTP { PathPrefix = "/billing" } } Destination { Service = "billing-api" Namespace = "frontend" } }, { Match { HTTP { PathPrefix = "/payments" } } Destination { Service = "payments-api" Namespace = "frontend" } } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: ServiceRouter metadata: name: api namespace: default spec: routes: - match: http: pathPrefix: '/billing' destination: service: billing-api namespace: frontend - match: http: pathPrefix: '/payments' destination: service: payments-api namespace: frontend ``` ```json { "Kind": "service-router", "Name": "api", "Namespace": "default", "Routes": [ { "Match": { "HTTP": { "PathPrefix": "/billing" } }, "Destination": { "Service": "billing-api", "Namespace": "frontend" } }, { "Match": { "HTTP": { "PathPrefix": "/payments" } }, "Destination": { "Service": "payments-api", "Namespace": "frontend" } } ] } ``` ## Available Fields ', yaml: false, }, { name: 'Namespace', type: `string: "default"`, enterprise: true, description: 'Specifies the namespace the config entry will apply to. This must be the namespace the gateway is registered in.' + ' If omitted, the namespace will be inherited from [the request](/api/config#ns)' + ' or will default to the `default` namespace.', yaml: false, }, { name: 'Meta', type: 'map: nil', description: 'Specifies arbitrary KV metadata pairs. Added in Consul 1.8.4.', yaml: false, }, { name: 'metadata', children: [ { name: 'name', description: 'Set to the name of the service being configured.', }, { name: 'namespace', description: 'If running Consul Open Source, the namespace is ignored (see [Kubernetes Namespaces in Consul OSS](/docs/k8s/crds#consul-oss)). If running Consul Enterprise see [Kubernetes Namespaces in Consul Enterprise](/docs/k8s/crds#consul-enterprise) for more details.', }, ], hcl: false, }, { name: 'TLS', type: 'TLSConfig: ', description: 'TLS configuration for this gateway.', children: [ { name: 'Enabled', type: 'bool: false', description: { hcl: "Set this configuration to enable TLS for every listener on the gateway.

If TLS is enabled, then each host defined in the `Host` field will be added as a DNSSAN to the gateway's x509 certificate.", yaml: "Set this configuration to enable TLS for every listener on the gateway.

If TLS is enabled, then each host defined in the `host` field will be added as a DNSSAN to the gateway's x509 certificate.", }, }, ], }, { name: 'Listeners', type: 'array: )', description: 'A list of listeners that the ingress gateway should setup, uniquely identified by their port number.', children: [ { name: 'Port', type: 'int: 0', description: `The port on which the ingress listener should receive traffic. The port will be bound to the IP address that was specified in the [\`-address\`](/commands/connect/envoy#address) flag when starting the gateway. Note: The ingress listener port must not conflict with the health check port specified in the \`-address\` flag.`, }, { name: 'Protocol', type: 'string: "tcp"', description: 'The protocol associated with the listener. One of `tcp`, `http`, `http2`, or `grpc`.', }, { name: 'Services', type: 'array: ', description: 'A list of services to be exposed via this listener. For `tcp` listeners, only a single service is allowed.', children: [ { name: 'Name', type: 'string: ""', description: `The name of the service that should be exposed through this listener. This can be either a service registered in the catalog, or a service defined only by [other config entries](/docs/connect/l7-traffic-management). If the wildcard specifier, \`*\`, is provided, then ALL services will be exposed through the listener. This is not supported for listener's with protocol \`tcp\`.`, }, { name: 'Namespace', type: 'string: ""', enterprise: true, description: 'The namespace to resolve the service from instead of the current namespace. If empty the current namespace is assumed.', }, { name: 'Hosts', type: 'array: ', description: `A list of hosts that specify what requests will match this service. This cannot be used with a \`tcp\` listener, and cannot be specified alongside a \`*\` service name. If not specified, the default domain \`\.ingress.*\` will be used to match services. Requests must send the correct host to be routed to the defined service.

The wildcard specifier, \`*\`, can be used by itself to match all traffic coming to the ingress gateway, if TLS is not enabled. This allows a user to route all traffic to a single service without specifying a host, allowing simpler tests and demos. Otherwise, the wildcard specifier can be used as part of the host to match multiple hosts, but only in the leftmost DNS label. This ensures that all defined hosts are valid DNS records. For example, \`*.example.com\` is valid, while \`example.*\` and \`*-suffix.example.com\` are not.`, }, { yaml: false, name: 'RequestHeaders', type: 'HTTPHeaderModifiers: ', description: `A set of [HTTP-specific header modification rules](/docs/connect/config-entries/service-router#httpheadermodifiers) that will be applied to requests routed to this service. This cannot be used with a \`tcp\` listener.`, }, { yaml: false, name: 'ResponseHeaders', type: 'HTTPHeaderModifiers: ', description: `A set of [HTTP-specific header modification rules](/docs/connect/config-entries/service-router#httpheadermodifiers) that will be applied to responses from this service. This cannot be used with a \`tcp\` listener.`, }, ], }, ], }, ]} /> ## ACLs Configuration entries may be protected by [ACLs](/docs/security/acl). Reading an `ingress-gateway` config entry requires `service:read` on the `Name` field of the config entry. Creating, updating, or deleting an `ingress-gateway` config entry requires `operator:write`.