Service Filtering
Overview
The Kitex extension resolver-rule-based provides a rule-based resolver. It allows users to configure rules to filter service instances in service discovery, enabling the functionality of traffic splitting.
This resolver needs an implemented Resolver, which is able to resolve instances from the registry center, and some customized filter rules (e.g. filter by tags in the instances).
Feature Highlights
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Support for custom filtering rules, enabling filtering based on instance labels or other metadata.
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Support for sequentially executing multiple filtering functions, flexibly defining the logic for service resolution.
Usage
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Implement your own Resolver. Refer to this doc about the definition of Resolver: Service Discovery Extension
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Define filter rules.
// Define a filter function. // For example, only get the instances with a tag of {"k":"v"}. filterFunc := func(ctx context.Context, instance []discovery.Instance) []discovery.Instance { var res []discovery.Instance for _, ins := range instance { if v, ok := ins.Tag("k"); ok && v == "v" { res = append(res, ins) } } return res } // Construct the filterRule filterRule := &FilterRule{Name: "rule-name", Funcs: []FilterFunc{filterFunc}}
Notice: the FilterFuncs will be executed sequentially.
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Configure the resolver
import ( ruleBasedResolver "github.com/kitex-contrib/resolver-rule-based" "github.com/cloudwego/kitex/client" "github.com/cloudwego/kitex/pkg/discovery" ) // implement your resolver var newResolver discovery.Resolver // construct a RuleBasedResolver with the `newResolver` and `filterRule` tagResolver := ruleBasedResolver.NewRuleBasedResolver(resolver, filterRule) // add this option when construct Kitex Client opt := client.WithResolver(tagResolver)
Demo
Please refer to the Demo for usage examples.