just wanted to ask. suppose my services are in a kubernetes cluster where they are exposed via an Ingress. Where and how is the api gateway used in such a scenario?
Great question! In a Kubernetes setup where services are exposed via an Ingress, the API Gateway can still play a critical role by sitting between the Ingress controller and your services. You'd typically place the API Gateway after the Ingress, so it manages all traffic before it hits your services.This can add advanced functionality like rate-limiting, authentication, caching, request/response transformation, and more Kubernetes video coming soon :)
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just wanted to ask. suppose my services are in a kubernetes cluster where they are exposed via an Ingress. Where and how is the api gateway used in such a scenario?
Great question! In a Kubernetes setup where services are exposed via an Ingress, the API Gateway can still play a critical role by sitting between the Ingress controller and your services.
You'd typically place the API Gateway after the Ingress, so it manages all traffic before it hits your services.This can add advanced functionality like rate-limiting, authentication, caching, request/response transformation, and more
Kubernetes video coming soon :)
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you have to use Tilt. it is a great for development environment for dealing with many kubernetes clusters
@@yogi_hariyani thanks. will checkk it out
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