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Admission Webhook

The Kong Ingress Controller ships with an admission webhook for KongPlugin and KongConsumer resources in the configuration.konghq.com API group. You can generate TLS certificate and key pair that you need for admission webhook.

The admission webhook is enabled by default when installing Kong Ingress Controller via the Helm chart. To disable the webhook set ingressController.admissionWebhook.enabled=false in your values.yaml.

The admission webhook should not be disabled unless you are asked to do so by a member of the Kong team.

To learn how to manually enable the webhook for an existing non-Helm deployment, see the Kong Ingress Controller 2.x documentation.

Test the configuration

You can test if the admission webhook is enabled for duplicate KongConsumers, incorrect KongPlugins, incorrect credential secrets, and incorrect routes.

Prerequisites: Install Kong Ingress Controller in your Kubernetes cluster and connect to Kong.

Prerequisites

Install Kong

You can install Kong in your Kubernetes cluster using Helm.

  1. Add the Kong Helm charts:

     helm repo add kong https://charts.konghq.com
     helm repo update
    
  2. Install Kong Ingress Controller and Kong Gateway with Helm:

     helm install kong kong/ingress -n kong --create-namespace 
    

Test connectivity to Kong

Kubernetes exposes the proxy through a Kubernetes service. Run the following commands to store the load balancer IP address in a variable named PROXY_IP:

  1. Populate $PROXY_IP for future commands:

     export PROXY_IP=$(kubectl get svc --namespace kong kong-gateway-proxy -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')
     echo $PROXY_IP
    
  2. Ensure that you can call the proxy IP:

     curl -i $PROXY_IP
    

    The results should look like this:

     HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
     Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
     Connection: keep-alive
     Content-Length: 48
     X-Kong-Response-Latency: 0
     Server: kong/3.0.0
      
     {"message":"no Route matched with those values"}
    

Verify duplicate KongConsumers

  1. Create a KongConsumer with username as alice:

     echo "apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
     kind: KongConsumer
     metadata:
       name: alice
       annotations:
         kubernetes.io/ingress.class: kong
     username: alice" | kubectl apply -f -
    

    The results should look like this:

     kongconsumer.configuration.konghq.com/alice created
    
  2. Create another KongConsumer with the same username:

     echo "apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
     kind: KongConsumer
     metadata:
       name: alice2
       annotations:
         kubernetes.io/ingress.class: kong
     username: alice" | kubectl apply -f -
    

    The results should look like this:

     Error from server: error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "validations.kong.konghq.com" denied the request: consumer already exists
    

The validation webhook rejected the KongConsumer resource as there already exists a consumer in Kong with the same username.

Verify incorrect KongPlugins

Try to create the following KongPlugin resource. The foo config property does not exist in the configuration definition and hence the admission webhook returns back an error. If you remove the foo: bar configuration line, the plugin will be created successfully.

echo "
apiVersion: configuration.konghq.com/v1
kind: KongPlugin
metadata:
  name: request-id
config:
  foo: bar
  header_name: my-request-id
plugin: correlation-id
" | kubectl apply -f -

The results should look like this:

Error from server: error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "validations.kong.konghq.com" denied the request: plugin failed schema validation: schema violation (config.foo: unknown field)

Verify incorrect credential secrets

With 0.7 and later versions of Kong Ingress Controller, validations also take place for incorrect secret types and wrong parameters to the secrets.

echo '
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: missing-password-credential
  labels:
    konghq.com/credential: basic-auth
stringData:
  username: foo
' | kubectl apply -f -

The results should look like this:

Error from server: "STDIN": error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "validations.kong.konghq.com" denied the request: consumer credential failed validation: missing required field(s): password
echo '
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: wrong-cred-credential
  labels:
    konghq.com/credential: wrong-auth
stringData:
  sdfkey: my-sooper-secret-key
' | kubectl apply -f -

The results should look like this:

Error from server: error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "validations.kong.konghq.com" denied the request: consumer credential failed validation: invalid credential type wrong-auth

Verify incorrect routes

In versions 2.12 and later, the controller validates route definitions

Gateway API
Ingress
echo 'kind: HTTPRoute
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
  name: echo-httproute
spec:
  parentRefs:
    - group: gateway.networking.k8s.io
      kind: Gateway
      name: kong
  rules:
    - matches:
        - path:
            type: RegularExpression
            value: /echo/**/broken
      backendRefs:
        - name: echo
          port: 1027' | kubectl apply -f -

The results should look like this:

Error from server: error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "validations.kong.konghq.com" denied the request: HTTPRoute failed schema validation: schema violation (paths.1: invalid regex: '/echo/**/broken' (PCRE returned: pcre_compile() failed: nothing to repeat in "/echo/**/broken" at "*/broken"))
echo 'apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
  name: echo
  annotations:
    konghq.com/strip-path: "true"
spec:
  ingressClassName: kong
  rules:
    - http:
        paths:
          - path: /~/echo/**/broken
            pathType: ImplementationSpecific
            backend:
              service:
                name: echo
                port:
                  number: 1025' | kubectl apply -f -

The results should look like this:

Error from server: error when creating "STDIN": admission webhook "validations.kong.konghq.com" denied the request: Ingress failed schema validation: schema violation (paths.1: invalid regex: '/echo/**/broken' (PCRE returned: pcre_compile() failed: nothing to repeat in "/echo/**/broken" at "*/broken"))
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