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# Traefik & Marathon
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Traefik can be configured to use Marathon as a provider.
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{: .subtitle }
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See also [Marathon user guide](../user-guides/marathon.md).
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## Configuration Examples
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??? example "Configuring Marathon & Deploying / Exposing Applications"
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Enabling the marathon provider
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon: {}
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon=true
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```
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Attaching labels to marathon applications
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```json
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{
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"id": "/whoami",
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"container": {
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"type": "DOCKER",
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"docker": {
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"image": "containous/whoami",
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"network": "BRIDGE",
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"portMappings": [
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{
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"containerPort": 80,
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"hostPort": 0,
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"protocol": "tcp"
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}
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]
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}
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},
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"labels": {
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"traefik.http.Routers.app.Rule": "PathPrefix(`/app`)"
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}
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}
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```
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## Provider Configuration Options
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!!! tip "Browse the Reference"
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If you're in a hurry, maybe you'd rather go through the [static](../reference/static-configuration/overview.md) and the [dynamic](../reference/dynamic-configuration/marathon.md) configuration references.
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### `basic`
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_Optional_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon.basic]
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httpBasicAuthUser = "foo"
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httpBasicPassword = "bar"
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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basic:
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httpBasicAuthUser: foo
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httpBasicPassword: bar
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.basic.httpbasicauthuser="foo"
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--providers.marathon.basic.httpbasicpassword="bar"
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```
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Enables Marathon basic authentication.
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### `dcosToken`
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_Optional_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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dcosToken = "xxxxxx"
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# ...
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```
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```toml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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dcosToken: "xxxxxx"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.dcosToken="xxxxxx"
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```
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DCOSToken for DCOS environment.
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If set, it overrides the Authorization header.
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### `defaultRule`
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_Optional, Default=```Host(`{{ normalize .Name }}`)```_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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defaultRule = "Host(`{{ .Name }}.{{ index .Labels \"customLabel\"}}`)"
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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defaultRule: "Host(`{{ .Name }}.{{ index .Labels \"customLabel\"}}`)"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.defaultRule="Host(`{{ .Name }}.{{ index .Labels \"customLabel\"}}`)"
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# ...
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```
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For a given application if no routing rule was defined by a label, it is defined by this defaultRule instead.
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It must be a valid [Go template](https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/),
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augmented with the [sprig template functions](http://masterminds.github.io/sprig/).
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The app ID can be accessed as the Name identifier,
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and the template has access to all the labels defined on this Marathon application.
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### `dialerTimeout`
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_Optional, Default=5s_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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dialerTimeout = "10s"
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# ...
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```
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```toml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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dialerTimeout: "10s"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.dialerTimeout=10s
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```
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Overrides DialerTimeout.
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Amount of time the Marathon provider should wait before timing out,
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when trying to open a TCP connection to a Marathon master.
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Can be provided in a format supported by [time.ParseDuration](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration),
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or directly as a number of seconds.
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### `endpoint`
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_Optional, Default=http://127.0.0.1:8080_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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endpoint = "http://10.241.1.71:8080,10.241.1.72:8080,10.241.1.73:8080"
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# ...
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```
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```toml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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endpoint: "http://10.241.1.71:8080,10.241.1.72:8080,10.241.1.73:8080"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.endpoint="http://10.241.1.71:8080,10.241.1.72:8080,10.241.1.73:8080"
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```
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Marathon server endpoint.
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You can optionally specify multiple endpoints:
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### `exposedByDefault`
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_Optional, Default=true_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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exposedByDefault = false
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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exposedByDefault: false
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.exposedByDefault=false
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# ...
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```
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Exposes Marathon applications by default through Traefik.
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If set to false, applications that don't have a `traefik.enable=true` label will be ignored from the resulting routing configuration.
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See also [Restrict the Scope of Service Discovery](./overview.md#restrict-the-scope-of-service-discovery).
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### `constraints`
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_Optional, Default=""_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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constraints = "Label(`a.label.name`, `foo`)"
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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constraints: "Label(`a.label.name`, `foo`)"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.constraints="Label(`a.label.name`, `foo`)"
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# ...
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```
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Constraints is an expression that Traefik matches against the application's labels to determine whether to create any route for that application.
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That is to say, if none of the application's labels match the expression, no route for the application is created.
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In addition, the expression also matched against the application's constraints, such as described in [Marathon constraints](https://mesosphere.github.io/marathon/docs/constraints.html).
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If the expression is empty, all detected applications are included.
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The expression syntax is based on the `Label("key", "value")`, and `LabelRegexp("key", "value")`, as well as the usual boolean logic.
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In addition, to match against marathon constraints, the function `MarathonConstraint("field:operator:value")` can be used, where the field, operator, and value parts are joined together in a single string with the `:` separator.
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??? example "Constraints Expression Examples"
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```toml
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# Includes only applications having a label with key `a.label.name` and value `foo`
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constraints = "Label(`a.label.name`, `foo`)"
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```
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```toml
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# Excludes applications having any label with key `a.label.name` and value `foo`
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constraints = "!Label(`a.label.name`, `value`)"
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```
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```toml
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# With logical AND.
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constraints = "Label(`a.label.name`, `valueA`) && Label(`another.label.name`, `valueB`)"
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```
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```toml
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# With logical OR.
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constraints = "Label(`a.label.name`, `valueA`) || Label(`another.label.name`, `valueB`)"
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```
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```toml
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# With logical AND and OR, with precedence set by parentheses.
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constraints = "Label(`a.label.name`, `valueA`) && (Label(`another.label.name`, `valueB`) || Label(`yet.another.label.name`, `valueC`))"
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```
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```toml
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# Includes only applications having a label with key `a.label.name` and a value matching the `a.+` regular expression.
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constraints = "LabelRegexp(`a.label.name`, `a.+`)"
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```
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```toml
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# Includes only applications having a Marathon constraint with field `A`, operator `B`, and value `C`.
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constraints = "MarathonConstraint(`A:B:C`)"
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```
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```toml
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# Uses both Marathon constraint and application label with logical operator.
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constraints = "MarathonConstraint(`A:B:C`) && Label(`a.label.name`, `value`)"
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```
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See also [Restrict the Scope of Service Discovery](./overview.md#restrict-the-scope-of-service-discovery).
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### `forceTaskHostname`
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_Optional, Default=false_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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forceTaskHostname = true
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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forceTaskHostname: true
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.forceTaskHostname=true
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# ...
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```
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By default, a task's IP address (as returned by the Marathon API) is used as backend server if an IP-per-task configuration can be found;
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otherwise, the name of the host running the task is used.
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The latter behavior can be enforced by enabling this switch.
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### `keepAlive`
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_Optional, Default=10s_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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keepAlive = "30s"
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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keepAlive: "30s"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.keepAlive=30s
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# ...
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```
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Set the TCP Keep Alive interval for the Marathon HTTP Client.
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Can be provided in a format supported by [time.ParseDuration](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration),
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or directly as a number of seconds.
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### `respectReadinessChecks`
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_Optional, Default=false_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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respectReadinessChecks = true
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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respectReadinessChecks: true
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.respectReadinessChecks=true
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# ...
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```
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Applications may define readiness checks which are probed by Marathon during deployments periodically, and these check results are exposed via the API.
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Enabling respectReadinessChecks causes Traefik to filter out tasks whose readiness checks have not succeeded.
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Note that the checks are only valid at deployment times.
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See the Marathon guide for details.
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### `responseHeaderTimeout`
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_Optional, Default=60s_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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responseHeaderTimeout = "66s"
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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responseHeaderTimeout: "66s"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.responseHeaderTimeout="66s"
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# ...
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```
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Overrides ResponseHeaderTimeout.
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Amount of time the Marathon provider should wait before timing out,
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when waiting for the first response header from a Marathon master.
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Can be provided in a format supported by [time.ParseDuration](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration), or directly as a number of seconds.
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### `TLS`
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_Optional_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon.tls]
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ca = "/etc/ssl/ca.crt"
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cert = "/etc/ssl/marathon.cert"
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key = "/etc/ssl/marathon.key"
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insecureSkipVerify = true
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon
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tls:
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ca: "/etc/ssl/ca.crt"
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cert: "/etc/ssl/marathon.cert"
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key: "/etc/ssl/marathon.key"
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insecureSkipVerify: true
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.tls.ca="/etc/ssl/ca.crt"
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--providers.marathon.tls.cert="/etc/ssl/marathon.cert"
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--providers.marathon.tls.key="/etc/ssl/marathon.key"
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--providers.marathon.tls.insecureskipverify=true
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```
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TLS client configuration. [tls/#Config](https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/tls/#Config).
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### `tlsHandshakeTimeout`
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_Optional, Default=5s_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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responseHeaderTimeout = "10s"
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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responseHeaderTimeout: "10s"
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.responseHeaderTimeout="10s"
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# ...
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```
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Overrides TLSHandshakeTimeout.
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Amount of time the Marathon provider should wait before timing out,
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when waiting for the TLS handshake to complete.
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Can be provided in a format supported by [time.ParseDuration](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration),
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or directly as a number of seconds.
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### `trace`
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_Optional, Default=false_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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trace = true
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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trace: true
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.trace=true
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# ...
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```
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Displays additional provider logs (if available).
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### `watch`
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_Optional, Default=true_
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```toml tab="File (TOML)"
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[providers.marathon]
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watch = false
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# ...
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```
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
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providers:
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marathon:
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watch: false
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# ...
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```
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```bash tab="CLI"
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--providers.marathon.watch=false
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# ...
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```
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Enables watching for Marathon changes.
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## Routing Configuration Options
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### General
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Traefik creates, for each Marathon application, a corresponding [service](../routing/services/index.md) and [router](../routing/routers/index.md).
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The Service automatically gets a server per instance of the application,
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and the router automatically gets a rule defined by defaultRule (if no rule for it was defined in labels).
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### Routers
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To update the configuration of the Router automatically attached to the application,
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add labels starting with `traefik.http.routers.{router-name-of-your-choice}.` and followed by the option you want to change.
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For example, to change the routing rule, you could add the label ```traefik.http.routers.routername.rule=Host(`my-domain`)```.
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Every [Router](../routing/routers/index.md) parameter can be updated this way.
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### Services
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To update the configuration of the Service automatically attached to the container,
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add labels starting with `traefik.http.services.{service-name-of-your-choice}.`, followed by the option you want to change.
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For example, to change the passHostHeader behavior, you'd add the label `traefik.http.services.servicename.loadbalancer.passhostheader=false`.
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Every [Service](../routing/services/index.md) parameter can be updated this way.
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### Middleware
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You can declare pieces of middleware using labels starting with `traefik.http.middlewares.{middleware-name-of-your-choice}.`, followed by the middleware type/options.
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For example, to declare a middleware [`redirectscheme`](../middlewares/redirectscheme.md) named `my-redirect`, you'd write `traefik.http.middlewares.my-redirect.redirectscheme.scheme: https`.
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??? example "Declaring and Referencing a Middleware"
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```json
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{
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...
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"labels": {
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"traefik.http.middlewares.my-redirect.redirectscheme.scheme": "https",
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"traefik.http.routers.my-container.middlewares": "my-redirect"
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}
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}
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```
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!!! warning "Conflicts in Declaration"
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If you declare multiple middleware with the same name but with different parameters, the middleware fails to be declared.
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More information about available middlewares in the dedicated [middlewares section](../middlewares/overview.md).
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### TCP
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You can declare TCP Routers and/or Services using labels.
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??? example "Declaring TCP Routers and Services"
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```json
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{
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...
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"labels": {
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"traefik.tcp.routers.my-router.rule": "HostSNI(`my-host.com`)",
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"traefik.tcp.routers.my-router.tls": "true",
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"traefik.tcp.services.my-service.loadbalancer.server.port": "4123"
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}
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}
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```
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!!! warning "TCP and HTTP"
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If you declare a TCP Router/Service, it will prevent Traefik from automatically creating an HTTP Router/Service (as it would by default if no TCP Router/Service is defined).
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Both a TCP Router/Service and an HTTP Router/Service can be created for the same application, but it has to be done explicitly in the config.
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### Specific Options
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#### `traefik.enable`
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Setting this option controls whether Traefik exposes the application.
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It overrides the value of `exposedByDefault`.
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#### `traefik.marathon.ipadressidx`
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If a task has several IP addresses, this option specifies which one, in the list of available addresses, to select.
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