Query parameter-based routing
Emissary can route to target services based on HTTP query parameters with the query_parameters and regex_query_parameters specifications. Multiple mappings with different annotations can be applied to construct more complex routing rules.
The query_parameters annotation
The query_parameters attribute is a dictionary of query_parameter: value pairs. Emissary will only allow requests that match the specified query_parameter: value pairs to reach the target service.
You can also set the value of a query parameter to true to test for the existence of a query parameter.
A basic example
---
apiVersion: getambassador.io/v3alpha1
kind: Mapping
metadata:
name: quote-backend
spec:
prefix: /backend/
service: quote
query_parameters:
quote-mode: backend
random-query-parameter: datawire
This will allow requests to /backend/ to succeed only if the quote-mode query parameter has the value backend and the random-query-parameter has the value datawire.
A conditional example
---
apiVersion: getambassador.io/v3alpha1
kind: Mapping
metadata:
name: quote-mode
spec:
prefix: /backend/
service: quote-mode
query_parameters:
quote-mode: true
---
apiVersion: getambassador.io/v3alpha1
kind: Mapping
metadata:
name: quote-regular
spec:
prefix: /backend/
service: quote-regular
This will send requests that contain the quote-mode query parameter to the quote-mode target, while routing all other requests to the quote-regular target.
regex_query_parameters
The following mapping will route requests with the quote-mode header that contain values that match the regex.
---
apiVersion: getambassador.io/v3alpha1
kind: Mapping
metadata:
name: quote-backend
spec:
regex_query_parameters:
quote-mode: "^[a-z].*"
prefix: /backend/
service: quote