Envoy Proxy control-plane written in Python
Project description
sovereign
Mission statement
This project implements a JSON control-plane based on the envoy data-plane-api
The purpose of sovereign
is to supply downstream envoy proxies with
configuration in near-realtime by responding to discovery requests.
Features
- Accepts data from source(s) e.g. file, http, custom
- (optional) Applies modifications to the received data
- Renders the data into a Jinja2 template (or returns a static response)
- Serializes the rendered configuration as JSON and returns it to the Envoy proxy
The idea behind this architecture is to enable high-extensibility.
Users can add their own entry point to the package (todo: documentation) which the control-plane
will automatically use to retrieve data to be turned into configuration on the fly.
Requirements
- Python 3.7+
Installation
pip install sovereign
Documentation
:new: Read-only user interface
Added in v0.5.3
!
This interface allows you to browse the resources currently returned by Sovereign.
Local development
Requirements
- Docker
- Docker-compose
Installing dependencies for dev
I recommend creating a virtualenv before doing any dev work
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
Running locally
Running the test env
make run
Running the test env daemonized
make run-daemon
Pylint
make lint
Unit tests
make unit
Acceptance tests
make run-daemon acceptance
Contributors
Pull requests, issues and comments welcome. For pull requests:
- Add tests for new features and bug fixes
- Follow the existing style
- Separate unrelated changes into multiple pull requests
See the existing issues for things to start contributing.
For bigger changes, make sure you start a discussion first by creating an issue and explaining the intended change.
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License
Copyright (c) 2018 Atlassian and others. Apache 2.0 licensed, see LICENSE.txt file.
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