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Kong Gateway 3.0.x breaking changes
Before upgrading, review any configuration or breaking changes in this version and prior versions that affect your current installation.
You may need to adopt different upgrade paths depending on your deployment methods, set of features in use, custom plugins, for example.
Plugins
For breaking changes to plugins, see the Kong Gateway Changelog for your Kong Gateway version.
Kong plugins
If you are adding a new plugin to your installation, you need to run
kong migrations up with the plugin name specified. For example,
KONG_PLUGINS=tls-handshake-modifier.
The 3.0 release includes the following new plugins:
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OpenTelemetry (
opentelemetry) -
TLS Handshake Modifier (
tls-handshake-modifier) -
TLS Metadata Headers (
tls-metadata-headers) -
WebSocket Size Limit (
websocket-size-limit) -
WebSocket Validator (
websocket-validator)
Kong plugins no longer support CREDENTIAL_USERNAME (X-Credential-Username).
Use the constant CREDENTIAL_IDENTIFIER (X-Credential-Identifier) when
setting the upstream headers for a credential.
Deployment
Amazon Linux 1 and Debian 8 (Jessie) containers and packages are deprecated and are no longer produced for new versions of Kong Gateway.
Blue-green deployments
Traditional mode: Blue-green upgrades from versions of 2.8.1 and below to 3.0.0 are not currently supported. This is a known issue planned to be fixed in the next 2.8 release. When that version is released, 2.x users should upgrade to that version before beginning a blue-green upgrade to 3.0.
Hybrid mode: See the upgrade instructions below.
Dependencies
If you are using the provided binary packages (except Debian and RHEL), all necessary dependencies for the gateway are bundled and you can skip this section.
As of Kong Gateway 3.0, Debian and RHEL images are built with minimal dependencies and run through automated security scanners before being published. They only contain the bare minimum required to run Kong Gateway. If you would like further customize the base image and any dependencies, you can build your own Docker images.
If you are using Debian, RHEL, or building your dependencies by hand, there are changes since the previous release, so you will need to rebuild them with the latest patches.
The required OpenResty version for Kong Gateway 3.0.x is 1.21.4.1. In addition to an upgraded OpenResty, you need the correct OpenResty patches for this new version, including the latest release of lua-kong-nginx-module. The kong-build-tools repository contains openresty-build-tools, which allows you to more easily build OpenResty with the necessary patches and modules.
Migrations
The migration helper library (mostly used for Cassandra migrations) is no longer supplied with Kong Gateway.
PostgreSQL migrations can now have an up_f part like Cassandra
migrations, designating a function to call. The up_f part is
invoked after the up part has been executed against the database
for both PostgreSQL and Cassandra.
Deprecations and changed parameters
The StatsD Advanced plugin has been deprecated and will be removed in 4.0. All capabilities are now available in the StatsD plugin.
The following plugins have had configuration parameters changed or removed. You will need to carefully review and update your configuration as needed:
ACL, Bot Detection, and IP Restriction
- Removed the deprecated
blacklistandwhitelistconfiguration parameters. Useallowordenyinstead.
- The default value of the
auth_methodconfiguration parameter is nowtoken.
- The AWS region is now required. You can set it through the plugin configuration with the
aws_regionfield parameter, or with environment variables. - The plugin now allows
hostandaws_regionfields to be set at the same time, and always applies the SigV4 signature.
- The
headersfield now only takes a single string per header name, where it previously took an array of values.
- The authenticated JWT is no longer put into the nginx
context (
ngx.ctx.authenticated_jwt_token). Custom plugins which depend on that value being set under that name must be updated to use Kong’s shared context instead (kong.ctx.shared.authenticated_jwt_token) before upgrading to 3.0.
-
High cardinality metrics are now disabled by default.
- The following metric names were adjusted to add units to standardize where possible:
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http_statustohttp_requests_total. -
latencytokong_request_latency_ms(HTTP),kong_upstream_latency_ms,kong_kong_latency_ms, andsession_duration_ms(stream). Kong latency and upstream latency can operate at orders of different magnitudes. Separate these buckets to reduce memory overhead. -
kong_bandwidthtokong_bandwidth_bytes. -
nginx_http_current_connectionsandnginx_stream_current_connectionswere merged intonginx_connections_total. -
request_countandconsumer_statuswere merged intohttp_requests_total. If theper_consumerconfig is set tofalse, theconsumerlabel will be empty. If theper_consumerconfig istrue, theconsumerlabel will be filled.
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- Other metric changes:
- Removed the following metric:
http_consumer_status. -
http_requests_totalhas a new label,source. It can be set toexit,error, orservice. - All memory metrics have a new label:
node_id. - The plugin doesn’t export status codes, latencies, bandwidth and upstream
health check metrics by default. They can still be turned on manually by setting
status_code_metrics,lantency_metrics,bandwidth_metricsandupstream_health_metricsrespectively.
- Removed the following metric:
Pre-function and Post-function plugins
- Removed the deprecated
config.functionsconfiguration parameter from thepost-functionandpre-functionplugins’ schemas. Use theconfig.accessphase instead.
- Any metric name that is related to a service now has a
service.prefix:kong.service.<service_identifier>.request.count.- The metric
kong.<service_identifier>.request.status.<status>has been renamed tokong.service.<service_identifier>.status.<status>. - The metric
kong.<service_identifier>.user.<consumer_identifier>.request.status.<status>has been renamed tokong.service.<service_identifier>.user.<consumer_identifier>.status.<status>.
- The metric
- The metric
*.status.<status>.totalfrom metricsstatus_countandstatus_count_per_userhas been removed.
Proxy Cache, Proxy Cache Advanced, and GraphQL Proxy Cache Advanced
- These plugins don’t store response data in
ngx.ctx.proxy_cache_hitanymore. - Logging plugins that need the response data must now read it from
kong.ctx.shared.proxy_cache_hit.
Custom plugins and the PDK
- DAOs in plugins must be listed in an array, so that their loading order is explicit. Loading them in a hash-like table is no longer supported.
- Plugins MUST now have a valid
PRIORITY(integer) andVERSION(“x.y.z” format) field in theirhandler.luafile, otherwise the plugin will fail to load. - The old
kong.plugins.log-serializers.basiclibrary was removed in favor of the PDK functionkong.log.serialize. Upgrade your plugins to use the PDK. -
The support for deprecated legacy plugin schemas was removed. If your custom plugins still use the old (
0.x era) schemas, you are now forced to upgrade them. -
Updated the priority for some plugins.
This is important for those who run custom plugins as it may affect the sequence in which your plugins are executed. This does not change the order of execution for plugins in a standard Kong Gateway installation.
Old and new plugin priority values:
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acmechanged from1007to1705 -
basic-authchanged from1001to1100 -
canarychanged from13to20 -
degraphqlchanged from1005to1500 -
graphql-proxy-cache-advancedchanged from100to99 -
hmac-authchanged from1000to1030 -
jwtchanged from1005to1450 -
jwt-signerchanged from999to1020. -
key-authchanged from1003to1250 -
key-auth-advancedchanged from1003to1250 -
ldap-authchanged from1002to1200 -
ldap-auth-advancedchanged from1002to1200 -
mtls-authchanged from1006to1600 -
oauth2changed from1004to1400 -
openid-connectchanged from1000to1050 -
rate-limitingchanged from901to910 -
rate-limiting-advancedchanged from902to910 -
route-by-headerchanged from2000to850 -
route-transformer-advancedchanged from800to780 -
pre-functionchanged from+infto1000000 -
vault-authchange from1003to1350
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The
kong.request.get_path()PDK function now performs path normalization on the string that is returned to the caller. The raw, non-normalized version of the request path can be fetched viakong.request.get_raw_path(). -
pdk.response.set_header(),pdk.response.set_headers(),pdk.response.exit()now ignore and emit warnings for manually setTransfer-Encodingheaders. -
The PDK is no longer versioned.
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The JavaScript PDK now returns
Uint8Arrayforkong.request.getRawBody,kong.response.getRawBody, andkong.service.response.getRawBody. The Python PDK returnsbytesforkong.request.get_raw_body,kong.response.get_raw_body, andkong.service.response.get_raw_body. Previously, these functions returned strings. -
The
go_pluginserver_exeandgo_plugins_dirdirectives are no longer supported. If you are using Go plugin server, migrate your plugins to use the Go PDK before upgrading. -
As of 3.0, Kong Gateway’s schema library’s
process_auto_fieldsfunction will not make deep copies of data that is passed to it when the given context isselect. This was done to avoid excessive deep copying of tables where Kong believes the data most of the time comes from a driver likepgmoonorlmdb.If a custom plugin relied on
process_auto_fieldsnot overriding the given table, it must make its own copy before passing it to the function now. -
The deprecated
shorthandsfield in Kong plugin or DAO schemas was removed in favor of the typedshorthand_fields. If your custom schemas still useshorthands, you need to update them to useshorthand_fields. -
The support for
legacy = true/falseattribute was removed from Kong schemas and Kong field schemas. - The Kong singletons module
kong.singletonswas removed in favor of the PDKkong.*.
New router
Kong Gateway no longer uses a heuristic to guess whether a route.path is a regex pattern. From 3.0 onward,
all regex paths must start with the "~" prefix, and all paths that don’t start with "~" will be considered plain text.
The migration process should automatically convert the regex paths when upgrading from 2.x to 3.0.
The normalization rules for route.path have changed. Kong Gateway now stores the unnormalized path, but
the regex path always pattern-matches with the normalized URI. Previously, Kong Gateway replaced percent-encoding
in the regex path pattern to ensure different forms of URI matches.
That is no longer supported. Except for the reserved characters defined in
rfc3986,
write all other characters without percent-encoding.
Declarative and DB-less
The version number (_format_version) of declarative configuration has been bumped to 3.0 for changes on route.path.
Declarative configurations with older versions will be upgraded to 3.0 during migrations.
Do not sync (
deck gateway sync) declarative configuration files from 2.8 or earlier to 3.0. Old configuration files will overwrite the configuration and create compatibility issues. To grab the updated configuration,deck gateway dumpthe 3.0 file after migrations are completed.
It is no longer possible to use the .lua format to import a declarative configuration file from the kong
CLI tool. Only JSON and YAML formats are supported. If your update procedure with Kong Gateway involves
executing kong config db_import config.lua, convert the config.lua file into a config.json or config.yml file
before upgrading.
Admin API
The Admin API endpoint /vitals/reports has been removed.
POST requests on /targets endpoints are no longer able to update
existing entities. They are only able to create new ones.
If you have scripts that use POST requests to modify /targets, change them to PUT
requests to the appropriate endpoints before updating to Kong 3.0.
The list of reported plugins available on the server now returns a table of
metadata per plugin instead of a boolean true.
Configuration
The Kong constant CREDENTIAL_USERNAME with the value of X-Credential-Username has been
removed.
The default value of lua_ssl_trusted_certificate has changed to system to automatically load the trusted CA list from the system CA store.
The data plane config cache mechanism and its related configuration options
(data_plane_config_cache_mode and data_plane_config_cache_path) have been removed in favor of LMDB.
ngx.ctx.balancer_address was removed in favor of ngx.ctx.balancer_data.
Kong for Kubernetes considerations
The Helm chart automates the upgrade migration process. When running helm upgrade,
the chart spawns an initial job to run kong migrations up and then spawns new
Kong pods with the updated version. Once these pods become ready, they begin processing
traffic and old pods are terminated. Once this is complete, the chart spawns another job
to run kong migrations finish.
While the migrations themselves are automated, the chart does not automatically ensure that you follow the recommended upgrade path. If you are upgrading from more than one minor Kong Gateway version back, check the upgrade path recommendations.
Although not required, users should upgrade their chart version and Kong Gateway version independently. In the event of any issues, this will help clarify whether the issue stems from changes in Kubernetes resources or changes in Kong Gateway.
For specific Kong for Kubernetes version upgrade considerations, see Upgrade considerations
Kong deployment split across multiple releases
The standard chart upgrade automation process assumes that there is only a single Kong Gateway release
in the Kong Gateway cluster, and runs both migrations up and migrations finish jobs.
If you split your Kong Gateway deployment across multiple Helm releases (to create proxy-only and admin-only nodes, for example), you must set which migration jobs run based on your upgrade order.
To handle clusters split across multiple releases, you should:
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Upgrade one of the releases with:
helm upgrade RELEASENAME -f values.yaml \ --set migrations.preUpgrade=true \ --set migrations.postUpgrade=false -
Upgrade all but one of the remaining releases with:
helm upgrade RELEASENAME -f values.yaml \ --set migrations.preUpgrade=false \ --set migrations.postUpgrade=false -
Upgrade the final release with:
helm upgrade RELEASENAME -f values.yaml \ --set migrations.preUpgrade=false \ --set migrations.postUpgrade=true
This ensures that all instances are using the new Kong Gateway package before running
kong migrations finish.
Hybrid mode considerations
Important: If you are currently running in hybrid mode, upgrade the control plane first, and then the data planes.
- If you are currently running 2.8.x in classic (traditional) mode and want to run in hybrid mode instead, follow the hybrid mode installation instructions after running the migration.
- Custom plugins (either your own plugins or third-party plugins that are not shipped with Kong Gateway) need to be installed on both the control plane and the data planes in hybrid mode. Install the plugins on the control plane first, and then the data planes.
- The Rate Limiting Advanced plugin does not
support the
clusterstrategy in hybrid mode. Theredisstrategy must be used instead.
Template changes
There are changes in the Nginx configuration file between every minor and major version of Kong Gateway starting with 2.0.x.
In 3.0.x, the deprecated alias of Kong.serve_admin_api was removed.
If your custom Nginx templates still use it, change it to Kong.admin_content.