This policy uses a new policy matching algorithm. Do not combine with the now deprecated FaultInjection.

Mesh Fault Injection
targetRef
support matrix
To learn more about the information in this table, see the matching docs.
Configuration
MeshFaultInjection
allows configuring a list of HTTP faults. They execute in the same order as they were defined.
default:
http:
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: "2.5"
delay:
value: 5s
percentage: 5
responseBandwidth:
limit: "50Mbps"
percentage: 50
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: 10
- delay:
value: 5s
percentage: 5
It’s worth mentioning that percentage of the next filter depends on the percentage of previous ones.
http:
- abort:
httpStatus: 500
percentage: 70
- abort:
httpStatus: 503
percentage: 50
That means that for 70% of requests, it returns 500 and for 50% of the 30% that passed it returns 503.
Abort
Abort defines a configuration of not delivering requests to destination service and replacing the responses from destination data plane by predefined status code.
-
httpStatus
- HTTP status code which will be returned to source side, has to be in [100 - 599] range -
percentage
- a percentage of requests on which abort will be injected, has to be in [0.0 - 100.0] range. If the value is a double number, put it in quotes.
Delay
Delay defines a configuration of delaying a response from a destination.
-
value
- the duration during which the response will be delayed -
percentage
- a percentage of requests on which abort will be injected, has to be in [0.0 - 100.0] range. If the value is a double number, put it in quotes.
ResponseBandwidth limit
ResponseBandwidth defines a configuration to limit the speed of responding to requests.
-
limit
- represented by value measure in Gbps, Mbps, kbps, or bps, for example10kbps
-
percentage
- a percentage of requests on which abort will be injected, has to be in [0.0 - 100.0] range. If the value is a double number, put it in quotes.