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Host rewrites

Replace the host header value before forwarding a request to a backend service by using the URLRewrite filter.

For more information, see the Kubernetes Gateway API documentation.

Before you begin

  1. Set up an agentgateway proxy.
  2. Install the httpbin sample app.

In-cluster service host rewrites

  1. Create an HTTPRoute resource for the httpbin app that uses the URLRewrite filter to rewrite the hostname of the request. In this example, all incoming requests on the rewrite.example domain are rewritten to the www.example.com host.

    kubectl apply -f- <<EOF
    apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
    kind: HTTPRoute
    metadata:
      name: httpbin-rewrite
      namespace: httpbin
    spec:
      parentRefs:
      - name: agentgateway-proxy
        namespace: agentgateway-system
      hostnames:
        - rewrite.example
      rules:
         - filters:
           - type: URLRewrite
             urlRewrite:
               hostname: "www.example.com"
           backendRefs:
            - name: httpbin
              port: 8000
    EOF
    Setting Description
    spec.parentRefs The name and namespace of the Gateway that serves this HTTPRoute. In this example, you use the agentgateway-proxy gateway that was created as part of the get started guide.
    spec.rules.filters.type The type of filter that you want to apply to incoming requests. In this example, the URLRewrite filter is used.
    spec.rules.filters.urlRewrite.hostname The hostname that you want to rewrite requests to.
    spec.rules.backendRefs The backend destination you want to forward traffic to. In this example, all traffic is forwarded to the httpbin app that you set up as part of the get started guide.
  2. Send a request to the httpbin app on the rewrite.example domain. Verify that you get back a 200 HTTP response code and that you see the Host: www.example.com header in your response.

    ℹ️
    The following request returns a 200 HTTP response code, because you set up an HTTPRoute for the httpbin app on the www.example.com domain as part of the getting started guide. If you chose a different domain for your example, make sure that you have an HTTPRoute that can be reached under the host you want to rewrite to.
    curl -vi http://$INGRESS_GW_ADDRESS:80/headers -H "host: rewrite.example:80"
    curl -vi localhost:8080/headers -H "host: rewrite.example"

    Example output:

    ...
    {
     "headers": {
       "Accept": [
         "*/*"
       ],
       "Host": [
         "www.example.com"
       ],
       "User-Agent": [
         "curl/8.7.1"
       ]
     }
    }
    

External service host rewrites

  1. Create an AgentgatewayBackend that represents your external service. The following example creates an AgentgatewayBackend for the httpbin.org domain.

    kubectl apply -f- <<EOF
    apiVersion: agentgateway.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: AgentgatewayBackend
    metadata:
      name: httpbin
      namespace: httpbin
    spec:
      static:
        host: httpbin.org
        port: 80
    EOF
  2. Create an HTTPRoute resource that matches incoming traffic on the external-rewrite.example domain and forwards traffic to the AgentgatewayBackend that you created. Because the AgentgatewayBackend expects a different domain, you use the URLRewrite filter to rewrite the hostname from external-rewrite.example to httpbin.org.

    kubectl apply -f- <<EOF
    apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
    kind: HTTPRoute
    metadata:
      name: backend-rewrite
      namespace: httpbin
    spec:
      parentRefs:
      - name: agentgateway-proxy
        namespace: agentgateway-system
      hostnames:
        - external-rewrite.example
      rules:
         - filters:
           - type: URLRewrite
             urlRewrite:
               hostname: "httpbin.org"
           backendRefs:
           - name: httpbin
             kind: AgentgatewayBackend
             group: agentgateway.dev
    EOF
  3. Send a request to the external-rewrite.example domain. Verify that you get back a 200 HTTP response code and that you see the Host: httpbin.org header in your response.

    curl -vi http://$INGRESS_GW_ADDRESS:80/headers -H "host: external-rewrite.example:80"
    curl -vi localhost:8080/headers -H "host: external-rewrite.example"

    Example output:

    * Request completely sent off
    < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    < content-type: application/json
    content-type: application/json
    < content-length: 268
    content-length: 268
    < server: envoy
    server: envoy
    < access-control-allow-origin: *
    access-control-allow-origin: *
    < access-control-allow-credentials: true
    access-control-allow-credentials: true
    < x-envoy-upstream-service-time: 2416
    x-envoy-upstream-service-time: 2416
    < 
    
    {
      "headers": {
        "Accept": "*/*", 
        "Host": "httpbin.org", 
        "User-Agent": "curl/8.7.1"
      }
    }   
    

Cleanup

You can remove the resources that you created in this guide.
kubectl delete httproute httpbin-rewrite -n httpbin
kubectl delete httproute backend-rewrite -n httpbin
kubectl delete AgentgatewayBackend httpbin -n httpbin
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