Host Redirect
Gloo Gateway allows you to specify redirects instead of routes to a destination.
Setup
This guide assumes that you have deployed Gloo to the gloo-system
namespace and that the glooctl
command line utility
is installed on your machine. glooctl
provides several convenient functions to view, manipulate, and debug Gloo resources;
in particular, it is worth mentioning the following command, which we will use each time we need to retrieve the URL of
the Gloo Gateway that is running inside your cluster:
glooctl proxy url
Creating a redirect virtual service
Let’s create a virtual service with a redirect action instead of a route action, redirecting “foo” to “google.com”:
apiVersion: gateway.solo.io/v1
kind: VirtualService
metadata:
name: test-redirect
namespace: gloo-system
spec:
virtualHost:
domains:
- 'foo'
routes:
- matchers:
- prefix: /
redirectAction:
hostRedirect: "google.com"
Now if we curl the route, we should get a 301 Permanently Moved response.
curl -v -H "Host: foo" $(glooctl proxy url)
This will contain the following message:
< HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
< location: http://google.com/
Summary
A virtual service route can be configured with a redirect instead of a routing action.
Let’s clean up the virtual service we created: