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## A Multi-Feature Environment Example
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## I. Deployment Structure
<img src="./imgs/structs.png" alt="multi-feature environment structure"/>
As shown in the figure above, there are three environments.
1. `baseline` environment, including `FrontService`, `MiddleService`, `BackendService`
2. `feature1` environment, including `MiddleService`, `BackendService`
3. `feature2` environment, including `FrontService`, `BackendService`
And at the entrance, deploy the `gateway` service.
Three request links.
1. `baseline` environment link, `Gateway` -> `FrontService`(baseline) -> `MiddleService`(baseline) -> `BackendService`(
baseline)
2. `feature1` environment link, `Gateway` -> `FrontService`(baseline) -> `MiddleService`(feature1) -> `BackendService`(
feature1)
3. `feature2` environment link, `Gateway` -> `FrontService`(feature2) -> `MiddleService`(baseline) -> `BackendService`(
feature2)
## II. Running
Without any code changes, just start all the applications under `base`, `feature1`, `feature2`, `featureenv-gateway`
directly.
By default, the applications point to the official Polaris experience environment, and you can directly view the service
registration data at the experience site after a successful launch.
- Console address: http://14.116.241.63:8080/
- Accountpolaris
- Password: polaris
## III. Testing
### Mode 1: Client Request With `featureenv` Label
#### `baseline` environment link
````
curl http://127.0.0.1:9999/featureenv-front-example/router/rest
````
Response results (base indicates baseline environment)
````
featureenv-front-example[base] -> featureenv-middle-example[base] -> featureenv-backend-example[base]
````
#### `feature1` environment link
Specify the feature environment via the `X-Polaris-Metadata-Transitive-featureenv` request header.
````
curl -H'X-Polaris-Metadata-Transitive-featureenv:feature1' http://127.0.0.1:9999/featureenv-front-example/router/rest
````
Response results
````
featureenv-front-example[base] -> featureenv-middle-example[feature1] -> featureenv-backend-example[feature1]
````
#### `feature2` environment link
Specify the feature environment via the `X-Polaris-Metadata-Transitive-featureenv` request header.
````
curl -H'X-Polaris-Metadata-Transitive-featureenv:feature2' http://127.0.0.1:9999/featureenv-front-example/router/rest
````
Response results
````
featureenv-front-example[feature2] -> featureenv-middle-example[base] -> featureenv-backend-example[feature2]
````
### Mode 2: Gateway traffic staining
Simulate a real-world scenario, assuming that the client request has a uid request parameter and expects:
1. `uid=1000` requests hit the `feature1` environment
2. `uid=2000` requests hit the `feature2` environment
3. requests with other uid hit the `baseline` environment
**Configure coloring rules**
Polaris Configuration Addresshttp://14.116.241.63:8080/#/filegroup-detail?group=featureenv-gateway&namespace=default
Modify the `rule/staining.json` configuration file and fill in the following rule:
````json
{
"rules": [
{
"conditions": [
{
"key": "${http.query.uid}",
"values": [
"1000"
],
"operation": "EQUALS"
}
],
"labels": [
{
"key": "featureenv",
"value": "feature1"
}
]
},
{
"conditions": [
{
"key": "${http.query.uid}",
"values": [
"2000"
],
"operation": "EQUALS"
}
],
"labels": [
{
"key": "featureenv",
"value": "feature2"
}
]
}
]
}
````
Just fill out and publish the configuration.
#### `baseline` Environment Link
````
curl http://127.0.0.1:9999/featureenv-front-example/router/rest?uid=3000
````
Response results (base indicates baseline environment)
````
featureenv-front-example[base] -> featureenv-middle-example[base] -> featureenv-backend-example[base]
````
#### `feature1` Environment Link
Specify the feature environment via the `X-Polaris-Metadata-Transitive-featureenv` request header.
````
curl http://127.0.0.1:9999/featureenv-front-example/router/rest?uid=1000
````
Response results
````
featureenv-front-example[base] -> featureenv-middle-example[feature1] -> featureenv-backend-example[feature1]
````
#### `feature2` Environment Link
Specify the feature environment via the `X-Polaris-Metadata-Transitive-featureenv` request header.
````
curl http://127.0.0.1:9999/featureenv-front-example/router/rest?uid=2000
````
Response results
````
featureenv-front-example[feature2] -> featureenv-middle-example[base] -> featureenv-backend-example[feature2]
````