Merge pull request #327 from pborreli/typos

Fixed typos
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Vincent Demeester 2016-04-22 11:38:02 +02:00
commit b7a150bc64
7 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ You can access to a simple HTML frontend of Træfik.
## Plumbing
- [Oxy](https://github.com/vulcand/oxy): an awsome proxy library made by Mailgun guys
- [Oxy](https://github.com/vulcand/oxy): an awesome proxy library made by Mailgun guys
- [Gorilla mux](https://github.com/gorilla/mux): famous request router
- [Negroni](https://github.com/codegangsta/negroni): web middlewares made simple
- [Manners](https://github.com/mailgun/manners): graceful shutdown of http.Handler servers

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@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ func (a *ACME) CreateConfig(tlsConfig *tls.Config, CheckOnDemandDomain func(doma
acme.Logger = fmtlog.New(ioutil.Discard, "", 0)
if len(a.StorageFile) == 0 {
return errors.New("Empty StorageFile, please provide a filenmae for certs storage")
return errors.New("Empty StorageFile, please provide a filename for certs storage")
}
log.Debugf("Generating default certificate...")

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Let's zoom on Træfɪk and have an overview of its internal architecture:
![Architecture](img/internal.png)
- Incoming requests end on [entrypoints](#entrypoints), as the name suggests, they are the network entry points into Træfɪk (listening port, SSL, traffic redirection...).
- Traffic is then forwared to a matching [frontend](#frontends). A frontend defines routes from [entrypoints](#entrypoints) to [backends](#backends).
- Traffic is then forwarded to a matching [frontend](#frontends). A frontend defines routes from [entrypoints](#entrypoints) to [backends](#backends).
Routes are created using requests fields (`Host`, `Path`, `Headers`...) and can match or not a request.
- The [frontend](#frontends) will then send the request to a [backend](#backends). A backend can be composed by one or more [servers](#servers), and by a load-balancing strategy.
- Finally, the [server](#servers) will forward the request to the corresponding microservice in the private network.
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ For example:
## Servers
Servers are simply defined using a `URL`. You can also apply a custom `weight` to each server (this will be used by load-balacning).
Servers are simply defined using a `URL`. You can also apply a custom `weight` to each server (this will be used by load-balancing).
Here is an example of backends and servers definition:

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@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
rule = "Path:/test"
```
- or put your rules in a separate file, for example `rules.tml`:
- or put your rules in a separate file, for example `rules.toml`:
```toml
# traefik.toml

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
],
"labels": {
"traefik.weight": "1",
"traefik.protocole": "http",
"traefik.protocol": "http",
"traefik.frontend.rule" : "Host:test.marathon.localhost"
}
}

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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ func (r *Rules) Parse(expression string) (*mux.Route, error) {
}
parsedFunction, ok := functions[parsedFunctions[0]]
if !ok {
return nil, errors.New("Error parsing rule: " + expression + ". Unknow function: " + parsedFunctions[0])
return nil, errors.New("Error parsing rule: " + expression + ". Unknown function: " + parsedFunctions[0])
}
parsedFunctions = append(parsedFunctions[:0], parsedFunctions[1:]...)
fargs := func(c rune) bool {

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ type Backend struct {
MaxConn *MaxConn `json:"maxConn,omitempty"`
}
// MaxConn holds maximum connection configuraiton
// MaxConn holds maximum connection configuration
type MaxConn struct {
Amount int64 `json:"amount,omitempty"`
ExtractorFunc string `json:"extractorFunc,omitempty"`