[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/istio/istio)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/istio/istio) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/istio.io/istio?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/istio.io/istio) # Istio An open platform to connect, manage, and secure microservices. - For in-depth information about how to use Istio, visit [istio.io](https://istio.io) - To ask questions and get assistance from our community, visit [discuss.istio.io](https://discuss.istio.io) - To learn how to participate in our overall community, visit [our community page](https://istio.io/about/community) In this README: - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Repositories](#repositories) - [Issue management](#issue-management) In addition, here are some other documents you may wish to read: - [Istio Community](https://github.com/istio/community) - describes how to get involved and contribute to the Istio project - [Istio Developer's Guide](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki/Preparing-for-Development) - explains how to set up and use an Istio development environment - [Project Conventions](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki/Development-Conventions) - describes the conventions we use within the code base - [Creating Fast and Lean Code](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki/Writing-Fast-and-Lean-Code) - performance-oriented advice and guidelines for the code base You'll find many other useful documents on our [Wiki](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki). ## Introduction Istio is an open platform for providing a uniform way to integrate microservices, manage traffic flow across microservices, enforce policies and aggregate telemetry data. Istio's control plane provides an abstraction layer over the underlying cluster management platform, such as Kubernetes. Istio is composed of these components: - **Envoy** - Sidecar proxies per microservice to handle ingress/egress traffic between services in the cluster and from a service to external services. The proxies form a _secure microservice mesh_ providing a rich set of functions like discovery, rich layer-7 routing, circuit breakers, policy enforcement and telemetry recording/reporting functions. > Note: The service mesh is not an overlay network. It > simplifies and enhances how microservices in an application talk to each > other over the network provided by the underlying platform. - **Istiod** - The Istio control plane. It provides service discovery, configuration and certificate management. It consists of the following sub-components: - **Pilot** - Responsible for configuring the proxies at runtime. - **Citadel** - Responsible for certificate issuance and rotation. - **Galley** - Responsible for validating, ingesting, aggregating, transforming and distributing config within Istio. - **Operator** - The component provides user friendly options to operate the Istio service mesh. ## Repositories The Istio project is divided across a few GitHub repositories: - [istio/api](https://github.com/istio/api). This repository defines component-level APIs and common configuration formats for the Istio platform. - [istio/community](https://github.com/istio/community). This repository contains information on the Istio community, including the various documents that govern the Istio open source project. - [istio/istio](README.md). This is the main code repository. It hosts Istio's core components, install artifacts, and sample programs. It includes: - [istioctl](istioctl/). This directory contains code for the [_istioctl_](https://istio.io/docs/reference/commands/istioctl.html) command line utility. - [operator](operator/). This directory contains code for the standalone [Istio Operator](https://istio.io/latest/docs/setup/install/standalone-operator/). - [pilot](pilot/). This directory contains platform-specific code to populate the [abstract service model](https://istio.io/docs/concepts/traffic-management/#pilot), dynamically reconfigure the proxies when the application topology changes, as well as translate [routing rules](https://istio.io/docs/reference/config/networking/) into proxy specific configuration. - [security](security/). This directory contains security related code, including Citadel (acting as Certificate Authority), citadel agent, etc. - [istio/proxy](https://github.com/istio/proxy). The Istio proxy contains extensions to the [Envoy proxy](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy) (in the form of Envoy filters) that support authentication, authorization, and telemetry collection. ## Issue management We use GitHub combined with ZenHub to track all of our bugs and feature requests. Each issue we track has a variety of metadata: - **Epic**. An epic represents a feature area for Istio as a whole. Epics are fairly broad in scope and are basically product-level things. Each issue is ultimately part of an epic. - **Milestone**. Each issue is assigned a milestone. This is 0.1, 0.2, ..., or 'Nebulous Future'. The milestone indicates when we think the issue should get addressed. - **Priority/Pipeline**. Each issue has a priority which is represented by the Pipeline field within GitHub. Priority can be one of P0, P1, P2, or >P2. The priority indicates how important it is to address the issue within the milestone. P0 says that the milestone cannot be considered achieved if the issue isn't resolved. To view the project board on ZenHub, we recommend downloading the ZenHub [browser extension](https://www.zenhub.com/extension). Please note that this is only supported in Firefox and Chrome at the moment. We don't annotate issues with Releases; Milestones are used instead. We don't use GitHub projects at all, that support is disabled for our organization.