content/operate/kubernetes/7.22/networking/ingressorroutespec.md
An Ingress is an API resource that provides a standardized and flexible way to manage external access to services running within a Kubernetes cluster.
Redis Enterprise for Kubernetes supports the Ingress controllers below:
OpenShift users can use [routes]({{< relref "/operate/kubernetes/7.22/networking/routes" >}}) instead of an Ingress.
Install your chosen Ingress controller, making sure ssl-passthrough is enabled. ssl-passthrough is turned off by default for NGINX but enabled by default for HAProxy.
Choose the hostname (FQDN) you will use to access your database according to the recommended naming conventions below, replacing <placeholders> with your own values.
REC API hostname: api-<rec-name>-<rec-namespace>.<subdomain>
REAADB hostname: -db-<rec-name>-<rec-namespace>.<subdomain>
We recommend using a wildcard (*) in place of the database name, followed by the hostname suffix.
Retrieve the EXTERNAL-IP of your Ingress controller's LoadBalancer service.
$ kubectl get svc <haproxy-ingress | ingress-ngnix-controller> \
-n <ingress-ctrl-namespace>
Below is example output for an HAProxy ingress controller running on a K8s cluster hosted by AWS.
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
haproxy-ingress LoadBalancer 10.43.62.53 a56e24df8c6173b79a63d5da54fd9cff-676486416.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com 80:30610/TCP,443:31597/TCP 21m
Create DNS records to resolve your chosen REC API hostname and database hostname to the EXTERNAL-IP found in the previous step.
Edit the RedisEnterpriseCluster (REC) spec to add the ingressOrRouteSpec field, replacing <placeholders> below with your own values.
apiFqdnUrl) and database hostname suffix (dbFqdnSuffix) you chose when configuring DNS.method to ingress.ssl-passthrough to "true".kubectl patch rec <rec-name> --type merge --patch "{\"spec\": \
{\"ingressOrRouteSpec\": \
{\"apiFqdnUrl\": \"api-<rec-name>-<rec-namespace>.example.com\", \
\"dbFqdnSuffix\": \"-db-<rec-name>-<rec-namespace>.example.com\", \
\"ingressAnnotations\": \
{\"<kubernetes | github>.io/ingress.class\": \
\"<ingress-controller>\", \
\"<ingress-controller-annotation>/ssl-passthrough\": \ \"true\"}, \
\"method\": \"ingress\"}}}"
apiFqdnUrl) and database hostname suffix (dbFqdnSuffix) you chose when configuring DNS.method to openShiftRoute.kubectl patch rec <rec-name> --type merge --patch "{\"spec\": \
{\"ingressOrRouteSpec\": \
{\"apiFqdnUrl\": \"api-<rec-name>-<rec-namespace>.example.com\" \
\"dbFqdnSuffix\": \"-db-<rec-name>-<rec-namespace>.example.com\", \
\"method\": \"openShiftRoute\"}}}"
OpenShift routes do not require any ingressAnnotations in the ingressOrRouteSpec.