# ECS Backend Træfik can be configured to use Amazon ECS as a backend configuration. ## Configuration ```toml ################################################################ # ECS configuration backend ################################################################ # Enable ECS configuration backend. [ecs] # ECS Cluster Name. # # DEPRECATED - Please use `clusters`. # cluster = "default" # ECS Clusters Name. # # Optional # Default: ["default"] # clusters = ["default"] # Enable watch ECS changes. # # Optional # Default: true # watch = true # Default domain used. # # Optional # Default: "" # domain = "ecs.localhost" # Enable auto discover ECS clusters. # # Optional # Default: false # autoDiscoverClusters = false # Polling interval (in seconds). # # Optional # Default: 15 # refreshSeconds = 15 # Expose ECS services by default in Traefik. # # Optional # Default: true # exposedByDefault = false # Region to use when connecting to AWS. # # Optional # region = "us-east-1" # AccessKeyID to use when connecting to AWS. # # Optional # accessKeyID = "abc" # SecretAccessKey to use when connecting to AWS. # # Optional # secretAccessKey = "123" # Override default configuration template. # For advanced users :) # # Optional # # filename = "ecs.tmpl" ``` If `AccessKeyID`/`SecretAccessKey` is not given credentials will be resolved in the following order: - From environment variables; `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, and `AWS_SESSION_TOKEN`. - Shared credentials, determined by `AWS_PROFILE` and `AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE`, defaults to `default` and `~/.aws/credentials`. - EC2 instance role or ECS task role ## Policy Træfik needs the following policy to read ECS information: ```json { "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Sid": "TraefikECSReadAccess", "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "ecs:ListClusters", "ecs:DescribeClusters", "ecs:ListTasks", "ecs:DescribeTasks", "ecs:DescribeContainerInstances", "ecs:DescribeTaskDefinition", "ec2:DescribeInstances" ], "Resource": [ "*" ] } ] } ``` ## Labels: overriding default behaviour Labels can be used on task containers to override default behaviour: | Label | Description | |-----------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `traefik.protocol=https` | override the default `http` protocol | | `traefik.weight=10` | assign this weight to the container | | `traefik.enable=false` | disable this container in Træfik | | `traefik.port=80` | override the default `port` value. Overrides `NetworkBindings` from Docker Container | | `traefik.backend.loadbalancer.method=drr` | override the default `wrr` load balancer algorithm | | `traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true` | enable backend sticky sessions | | `traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness.cookieName=NAME` | Manually set the cookie name for sticky sessions | | `traefik.backend.loadbalancer.sticky=true` | enable backend sticky sessions (DEPRECATED) | | `traefik.frontend.rule=Host:test.traefik.io` | override the default frontend rule (Default: `Host:{containerName}.{domain}`). | | `traefik.frontend.passHostHeader=true` | forward client `Host` header to the backend. | | `traefik.frontend.priority=10` | override default frontend priority | | `traefik.frontend.entryPoints=http,https` | assign this frontend to entry points `http` and `https`. Overrides `defaultEntryPoints`. | | `traefik.frontend.auth.basic=EXPR` | Sets basic authentication for that frontend in CSV format: `User:Hash,User:Hash` |