Traffic Splitting Examples
Tag revisions echo-v1
and echo-v2
as stable
and staging
respectively:
kn service update svc --tag echo-v1=stable --tag echo-v2=staging
Ramp up/down revision echo-v3
to 20%
, adjusting other traffic to
accommodate:
kn service update svc --traffic echo-v3=20 --traffic echo-v2=80
Give revision echo-v3
tag candidate
, without otherwise changing any
traffic split:
kn service update svc --tag echo-v3=candidate
Give echo-v3
tag candidate
, and 2%
of traffic adjusting other traffic
to go to revision echo-v2
:
kn service update svc --tag echo-v3=candidate --traffic candidate=2 --traffic echo-v2=98
Update tag for echo-v3
from candidate
to current
:
kn service update svc --untag candidate --tag echo-v3=current
Remove tag current
from echo-v3
:
kn service update svc --untag current
Remove echo-v3
having no tag(s) entirely, adjusting echo-v2
to fill up:
kn service update svc --traffic echo-v2=100 # a target having no-tags or no-traffic gets removed
Remove echo-v1
and its tag old
from the traffic assignments entirely:
kn service update svc --untag old --traffic echo-v1=0
Tag revision echo-v1
with stable
as well as current
, and 50-50%
traffic split to each:
kn service update svc --tag echo-v1=stable,echo-v2=current --traffic stable=50,current=50
Revert all the traffic to the latest ready revision of service:
kn service update svc --traffic @latest=100
Tag latest ready revision of service as current
:
kn service update svc --tag @latest=current
Update tag for echo-v4
to testing
and assign all traffic to it:
kn service update svc --untag oldv4 --tag echo-v4=testing --traffic testing=100
Update latest
tag of echo-v1
with old
tag, give latest
to echo-v2
:
kn service update svc --untag latest --tag echo-v1=old --tag echo-v2=latest