Custom Headers ¶
Caveats ¶
Changes to the custom header config maps do not force a reload of the ingress-nginx-controllers.
Workaround ¶
To work around this limitation, perform a rolling restart of the deployment.
Example ¶
This example demonstrates configuration of the Ingress-Nginx Controller via a ConfigMap to pass a custom list of headers to the upstream server.
custom-headers.yaml defines a ConfigMap in the ingress-nginx
namespace named custom-headers
, holding several custom X-prefixed HTTP headers.
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/docs/examples/customization/custom-headers/custom-headers.yaml
configmap.yaml defines a ConfigMap in the ingress-nginx
namespace named ingress-nginx-controller
. This controls the global configuration of the ingress controller, and already exists in a standard installation. The key proxy-set-headers
is set to cite the previously-created ingress-nginx/custom-headers
ConfigMap.
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/docs/examples/customization/custom-headers/configmap.yaml
The Ingress-Nginx Controller will read the ingress-nginx/ingress-nginx-controller
ConfigMap, find the proxy-set-headers
key, read HTTP headers from the ingress-nginx/custom-headers
ConfigMap, and include those HTTP headers in all requests flowing from nginx to the backends.
The above example was for passing a custom list of headers to the upstream server. To pass the custom headers before sending response traffic to the client, use the add-headers key:
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/docs/examples/customization/custom-headers/configmap-client-response.yaml
Test ¶
Check the contents of the ConfigMaps are present in the nginx.conf file using: kubectl exec ingress-nginx-controller-873061567-4n3k2 -n ingress-nginx -- cat /etc/nginx/nginx.conf