I am defining canary routes in mesh-virtual-service and wondering whether I can make it applicable for ingress traffic (with ingress-virtual-service) as well. With something like below, but it does not work (all traffic from ingress is going to non-canary version)
apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
kind: VirtualService
metadata:
name: test-deployment-app
namespace: test-ns
spec:
gateways:
- mesh
hosts:
- test-deployment-app.test-ns.svc.cluster.local
http:
- name: canary
match:
- headers:
x-canary:
exact: "true"
- port: 8080
headers:
response:
set:
x-canary: "true"
route:
- destination:
host: test-deployment-app-canary.test-ns.svc.cluster.local
port:
number: 8080
weight: 100
- name: stable
route:
- destination:
host: test-deployment-app.test-ns.svc.cluster.local
port:
number: 8080
weight: 100
---
apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
kind: VirtualService
metadata:
name: test-deployment-app-internal
namespace: test-ns
spec:
gateways:
- istio-system/default-gateway
hosts:
- myapp.dev.bla
http:
- name: default
route:
- destination:
host: test-deployment-app.test-ns.svc.cluster.local
port:
number: 8080
weight: 100
So I am expecting x-canary:true
response header when I call myapp.dev.bla
but I don't see that.