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title: "Traefik Plugins Documentation"
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description: "Learn how to connect Traefik Proxy with Pilot, a SaaS platform that offers features for metrics, alerts, and plugins. Read the technical documentation."
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# Plugins and Traefik Pilot
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!!! warning "Traefik Pilot Deprecation"
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Traefik Pilot is deprecated and will be removed soon.
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Please check our Blog for migration instructions later this year.
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Traefik Pilot is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that connects to Traefik to extend its capabilities.
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It offers a number of features to enhance observability and control of Traefik through a global control plane and dashboard, including:
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* Metrics for network activity of Traefik proxies and groups of proxies
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* Alerts for service health issues and security vulnerabilities
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* Plugins that extend the functionality of Traefik
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!!! important "Learn More About Traefik Pilot"
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This section is intended only as a brief overview for Traefik users who are not familiar with Traefik Pilot.
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To explore all that Traefik Pilot has to offer, please consult the [Traefik Pilot Documentation](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik-pilot/)
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!!! Note "Prerequisites"
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Traefik Pilot is compatible with Traefik Proxy 2.3 or later.
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## Connecting to Traefik Pilot
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To connect your Traefik proxies to Traefik Pilot, login or create an account at the [Traefik Pilot homepage](https://pilot.traefik.io) and choose **Register New Traefik Instance**.
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To complete the connection, Traefik Pilot will issue a token that must be added to your Traefik static configuration, according to the instructions provided by the Traefik Pilot dashboard.
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For more information, consult the [Quick Start Guide](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik-pilot/connecting/)
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Health and security alerts for registered Traefik instances can be enabled from the Preferences in your [Traefik Pilot Profile](https://pilot.traefik.io/profile).
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## Plugins
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Plugins are available to any Traefik proxies that are connected to Traefik Pilot.
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They are a powerful feature for extending Traefik with custom features and behaviors.
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You can browse community-contributed plugins from the catalog in the [Traefik Pilot Dashboard](https://pilot.traefik.io/plugins).
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To add a new plugin to a Traefik instance, you must modify that instance's static configuration.
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The code to be added is provided for you when you choose **Install the Plugin** from the Traefik Pilot dashboard.
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To learn more about Traefik plugins, consult the [documentation](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik-pilot/plugins/overview/).
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!!! danger "Experimental Features"
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Plugins can potentially modify the behavior of Traefik in unforeseen ways.
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Exercise caution when adding new plugins to production Traefik instances.
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## Build Your Own Plugins
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Traefik users can create their own plugins and contribute them to the Traefik Pilot catalog to share them with the community.
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Traefik plugins are loaded dynamically.
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They need not be compiled, and no complex toolchain is necessary to build them.
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The experience of implementing a Traefik plugin is comparable to writing a web browser extension.
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To learn more and see code for example Traefik plugins, please see the [developer documentation](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik-pilot/plugins/plugin-dev/).
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