(Just- migrated this instance over to kubernetes… just testing federation…)

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    Oh sweet, here, I will share my lovely ingressroute in return… to replace the nginx stuff everyone else is using.

    apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
    kind: IngressRoute
    metadata:
      name: lemmy
      namespace: lemmy
    spec:
      entryPoints:
        - websecure
      routes:
        - kind: Rule
          match: Host(`lemmyonline.com`) && (Headers(`Accept`, `application/activity+json`) || Headers(`Accept`, `application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"`))
          services:
            - name: lemmy
              port: http
        - kind: Rule
          match: Host(`lemmyonline.com`) && (PathPrefix(`/api`) || PathPrefix(`/pictrs`) || PathPrefix(`/feeds`) || PathPrefix(`/nodeinfo`) || PathPrefix(`/.well-known`))
          services:
            - name: lemmy
              port: http
        - kind: Rule
          match: Host(`lemmyonline.com`) && Method(`POST`)
          services:
            - name: lemmy
              port: http
        - kind: Rule
          match: Host(`lemmyonline.com`)
          services:
            - name: lemmy-ui
              port: http
    

    Thanks!

    Edit- could be consolidated down to only two rules, I left it expanded out to be a tad easier to read.

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      If anyone else has made it this far and are thinking “ah balls, I’m using ingress-nginx”, here’s the ingress annotation for you!

      nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/configuration-snippet: |
                  if ($http_accept = "application/activity+json") {
                    set $proxy_upstream_name "lemmy-lemmy-8536";
                  }
                  if ($http_accept = "application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"") {
                    set $proxy_upstream_name "lemmy-lemmy-8536";
                  }
                  if ($request_method = POST) {
                    set $proxy_upstream_name "lemmy-lemmy-8536";
                  }
      
      
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        NORMALLY, this is the part where we would gold each other. Or something.

        Sadly- I guess we can’t do that.

        But, if anyone knows a decent amount on building helm charts- I found a gitlab earlier which was pretty close to where it needs to be-

        I forked a copy of it over to github to prepare to make a few changes, such as using PROPER ingress rules.

        https://github.com/XtremeOwnageDotCom/Helm

        I do believe it’s possible to build a helm chart with options for both traefik ingress and nginx ingress too.

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            And- the mountains we all moved together.

            (Oh, and don’t forget those rare times where most of reddit bonded together, and accomplished big things. )

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              You’re in OK?! I just moved from OK to CO last summer. Hope your family and lab gear are doing okay after the storms.

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                I am!

                Lab survived with basically no downtime. Trees all gone, and my soffit blew away.

                3 days running on solar/generator.

                Otherwise no real damage, and everyone was ok.