Clarify how setting a frontend priority works
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#### Priorities
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By default, routes will be sorted (in descending order) using rules length (to avoid path overlap):
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`PathPrefix:/12345` will be matched before `PathPrefix:/1234` that will be matched before `PathPrefix:/1`.
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`PathPrefix:/foo;Host:foo.com` (length == 28) will be matched before `PathPrefixStrip:/foobar` (length == 23) will be matched before `PathPrefix:/foo,/bar` (length == 20).
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You can customize priority by frontend. The priority value is added to the rule length during sorting:
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You can customize priority by frontend. The priority value override the rule length during sorting:
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```toml
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[frontends]
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[frontends.frontend1]
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backend = "backend1"
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priority = 10
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priority = 20
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passHostHeader = true
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[frontends.frontend1.routes.test_1]
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rule = "PathPrefix:/to"
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[frontends.frontend2]
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priority = 5
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backend = "backend2"
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passHostHeader = true
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[frontends.frontend2.routes.test_1]
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rule = "PathPrefix:/toto"
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```
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Here, `frontend1` will be matched before `frontend2` (`(3 + 10 == 13) > (4 + 5 == 9)`).
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Here, `frontend1` will be matched before `frontend2` (`20 > 16`).
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#### Custom headers
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