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Apache APISIX
Website • Docs • Dashboard • Twitter
What's Apache APISIX?
Apache APISIX is a dynamic, real-time, high-performance API gateway, based on the Nginx library and etcd.
APISIX provides rich traffic management features such as load balancing, dynamic upstream, canary release, circuit breaking, authentication, observability, and more.
You can use Apache APISIX to handle traditional north-south traffic, as well as east-west traffic between services. It can also be used as a k8s ingress controller.
The technical architecture of Apache APISIX:
Contents
- Features
- Documentation
- Get Started
- Dashboard
- Benchmark
- Apache APISIX vs Kong
- Open Governance
- Community
- Videos And Articles
- User Stories
- Who Uses APISIX?
- Landscape
- Logos
- Contributing
- Acknowledgments
- License
Features
You can use Apache APISIX as a traffic entrance to process all business data, including dynamic routing, dynamic upstream, dynamic certificates, A/B testing, canary release, blue-green deployment, limit rate, defense against malicious attacks, metrics, monitoring alarms, service observability, service governance, etc.
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All platforms
- Cloud-Native: Platform agnostic, No vendor lock-in, APISIX can run from bare-metal to Kubernetes.
- Run Environment: Both OpenResty and Tengine are supported.
- Supports ARM64: Don't worry about the lock-in of the infra technology.
-
Multi protocols
- TCP/UDP Proxy: Dynamic TCP/UDP proxy.
- Dynamic MQTT Proxy: Supports to load balance MQTT by
client_id
, both support MQTT 3.1.*, 5.0. - gRPC proxy: Proxying gRPC traffic.
- gRPC transcoding: Supports protocol transcoding so that clients can access your gRPC API by using HTTP/JSON.
- Proxy Websocket
- Proxy Protocol
- Proxy Dubbo: Dubbo Proxy based on Tengine.
- HTTP(S) Forward Proxy
- SSL: Dynamically load an SSL certificate.
-
Full dynamic
- Hot Updates And Hot Plugins: Continuously updates its configurations and plugins without restarts!
- Proxy Rewrite: Support rewrite the
host
,uri
,schema
,enable_websocket
,headers
of the request before send to upstream. - Response Rewrite: Set customized response status code, body and header to the client.
- Serverless: Invoke functions in each phase in APISIX.
- Dynamic Load Balancing: Round-robin load balancing with weight.
- Hash-based Load Balancing: Load balance with consistent hashing sessions.
- Health Checks: Enable health check on the upstream node, and will automatically filter unhealthy nodes during load balancing to ensure system stability.
- Circuit-Breaker: Intelligent tracking of unhealthy upstream services.
- Proxy Mirror: Provides the ability to mirror client requests.
-
Fine-grained routing
- Supports full path matching and prefix matching
- Support all Nginx built-in variables as conditions for routing, so you can use
cookie
,args
, etc. as routing conditions to implement canary release, A/B testing, etc. - Support various operators as judgment conditions for routing, for example
{"arg_age", ">", 24}
- Support custom route matching function
- IPv6: Use IPv6 to match route.
- Support TTL
- Support priority
- Support Batch Http Requests
-
Security
- Authentications: key-auth, JWT, basic-auth, wolf-rbac
- IP Whitelist/Blacklist
- Referer Whitelist/Blacklist
- IdP: Support external authentication services, such as Auth0, okta, etc., users can use this to connect to OAuth 2.0 and other authentication methods.
- Limit-req
- Limit-count
- Limit-concurrency
- Anti-ReDoS(Regular expression Denial of Service): Built-in policies to Anti ReDoS without configuration.
- CORS Enable CORS(Cross-origin resource sharing) for your API.
- URI Blocker: Block client request by URI.
- Request Validator
-
OPS friendly
- OpenTracing: support Apache Skywalking and Zipkin
- works with external service discovery:In addition to the built-in etcd, it also supports
Consul
andNacos
DNS discovery mode, and Eureka - Monitoring And Metrics: Prometheus
- Clustering: APISIX nodes are stateless, creates clustering of the configuration center, please refer to etcd Clustering Guide.
- High availability: support to configure multiple etcd addresses in the same cluster.
- Dashboard: Built-in dashboard to control APISIX.
- Version Control: Supports rollbacks of operations.
- CLI: start\stop\reload APISIX through the command line.
- Stand-alone mode: Supports to load route rules from local yaml file, it is more friendly such as under the kubernetes(k8s).
- Global Rule: Allows to run any plugin for all request, eg: limit rate, IP filter etc.
- High performance: The single-core QPS reaches 18k with an average delay of less than 0.2 milliseconds.
- Fault Injection
- REST Admin API: Using the REST Admin API to control Apache APISIX, which only allows 127.0.0.1 access by default, you can modify the
allow_admin
field inconf/config.yaml
to specify a list of IPs that are allowed to call the Admin API. Also note that the Admin API uses key auth to verify the identity of the caller. Theadmin_key
field inconf/config.yaml
needs to be modified before deployment to ensure security. - External Loggers: Export access logs to external log management tools. (HTTP Logger, TCP Logger, Kafka Logger, UDP Logger)
-
Highly scalable
- Custom plugins: Allows hooking of common phases, such as
rewrite
,access
,header filer
,body filter
andlog
, also allows to hook thebalancer
stage. - Custom load balancing algorithms: You can use custom load balancing algorithms during the
balancer
phase. - Custom routing: Support users to implement routing algorithms themselves.
- Custom plugins: Allows hooking of common phases, such as
Documentation
Document Indexing for Apache APISIX
Get Started
Configure and Installation
APISIX Installed and tested in the following systems:
CentOS 7, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Debian 9, Debian 10, macOS, ARM64 Ubuntu 18.04
There are several ways to install the Apache Release version of APISIX:
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Source code compilation (applicable to all systems)
- Installation runtime dependencies: OpenResty and etcd, and compilation dependencies: luarocks. Refer to install dependencies documentation
- Download the latest source code release package:
$ mkdir apisix-2.0 $ cd apisix-2.0 $ wget https://downloads.apache.org/apisix/2.0/apache-apisix-2.0-src.tgz $ tar zxvf apache-apisix-2.0-src.tgz
- Install the dependencies:
$ make deps
- check version of APISIX:
$ ./bin/apisix version
- start APISIX:
$ ./bin/apisix start
-
Docker image (applicable to all systems)
By default, the latest Apache release package will be pulled:
$ docker pull apache/apisix
The Docker image does not include
etcd
, you can refer to docker compose example to start a test cluster. -
RPM package(only for CentOS 7)
- Installation runtime dependencies: OpenResty and etcd, refer to install dependencies documentation
- install APISIX:
$ sudo yum install -y https://github.com/apache/apisix/releases/download/2.0/apisix-2.0-0.el7.noarch.rpm
- check version of APISIX:
$ apisix version
- start APISIX:
$ apisix start
Note: Apache APISIX would not support the v2 protocol of etcd anymore since APISIX v2.0, and the minimum etcd version supported is v3.4.0. Please update etcd when needed. If you need to migrate your data from etcd v2 to v3, please follow etcd migration guide.
For Developer
-
For developers, you can use the latest master branch to experience more features
- build from source code
$ git clone git@github.com:apache/apisix.git $ cd apisix $ make deps
- Docker image
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/apisix-docker.git $ cd apisix-docker $ sudo docker build -f alpine-dev/Dockerfile .
-
Getting start
The getting started guide is a great way to learn the basics of APISIX, just follow the steps in Getting Started.
Further, you can follow the documentation to try more plugins.
-
Admin API
Apache APISIX provides REST Admin API to dynamic control the Apache APISIX cluster.
-
Plugin development
You can refer to plugin development guide, and sample plugin
echo
documentation and code implementation.Please note that Apache APISIX plugins' added, updated, deleted, etc. are hot loaded, without restarting the service.
For more documents, please refer to Apache APISIX Document Index
Dashboard
APISIX has built-in support for Dashboard, which could be directly deployed by docker compose.
The dashboard only allows 127.0.0.1 by default, and you can modify allow_admin
in conf/config.yaml
by yourself, to list the list of IPs allowed to access.
Benchmark
Using AWS's 8 core server, APISIX's QPS reach to 140,000 with a latency of only 0.2 ms.
benckmark script, test method and process has been open source, welcome to try and contribute.
Apache APISIX vs Kong
Both of them have been covered core features of API gateway
Features | Apache APISIX | KONG |
---|---|---|
Dynamic upstream | Yes | Yes |
Dynamic router | Yes | Yes |
Health check | Yes | Yes |
Dynamic SSL | Yes | Yes |
L4 and L7 proxy | Yes | Yes |
Opentracing | Yes | Yes |
Custom plugin | Yes | Yes |
REST API | Yes | Yes |
CLI | Yes | Yes |
The advantages of Apache APISIX
Features | Apache APISIX | Kong |
---|---|---|
Belongs to | Apache Software Foundation | Kong Inc. |
Tech Architecture | Nginx + etcd | Nginx + postgres |
Communication channels | Mail list, Wechat group, QQ group, Github, meetup | Github, freenode, forum |
Single-core CPU, QPS(enable limit-count and prometheus plugins) | 18000 | 1700 |
Latency | 0.2 ms | 2 ms |
Dubbo | Yes | No |
Configuration rollback | Yes | No |
Route with TTL | Yes | No |
Plug-in hot loading | Yes | No |
Custom LB and route | Yes | No |
REST API <--> gRPC transcoding | Yes | No |
Tengine | Yes | No |
MQTT | Yes | No |
Configuration effective time | Event driven, < 1ms | polling, 5 seconds |
Dashboard | Yes | No |
IdP | Yes | No |
Configuration Center HA | Yes | No |
Speed limit for a specified time window | Yes | No |
Support any Nginx variable as routing condition | Yes | No |
Benchmark comparison test details data
Open Governance
GitHub milestones lay out the path to Apache APISIX's future improvements.
Community
- Mailing List: Mail to dev-subscribe@apisix.apache.org, follow the reply to subscribe the mailing list.
- QQ Group - 578997126, 552030619
- Slack Workspace - join
#apisix
on our Slack to meet the team and ask questions - - follow and interact with us using hashtag
#ApacheAPISIX
- bilibili video
Contributor Over Time
Videos And Articles
- Apache APISIX: How to implement plugin orchestration in API Gateway
- Improve Apache APISIX observability with Apache Skywalking
- APISIX technology selection, testing and continuous integration
- Analysis of Excellent Performance of Apache APISIX Microservices Gateway
User Stories
- European Factory Platform: API Security Gateway – Using APISIX in the eFactory Platform
- ke.com: How to Build a Gateway Based on Apache APISIX(Chinese)
- 360: Apache APISIX Practice in OPS Platform(Chinese)
- HelloTalk: Exploring Globalization Based on OpenResty and Apache APISIX(Chinese)
- Tencent Cloud: Why choose Apache APISIX to implement the k8s ingress controller?(Chinese)
- aispeech: Why we create a new k8s ingress controller?(Chinese)
Who Uses APISIX?
A wide variety of companies and organizations use APISIX for research, production and commercial product, including:
Users are encouraged to add themselves to the Powered By page.
Landscape
APISIX enriches the
CNCF API Gateway Landscape.
Logos
Contributing
We welcome all kinds of contributions from the open-source community, individuals and partners.
Acknowledgments
Inspired by Kong and Orange.