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Traefik Kubernetes Gateway API Documentation | Learn how to use the Kubernetes Gateway API as a provider for configuration discovery in Traefik Proxy. Read the technical documentation. |
Traefik & Kubernetes with Gateway API
The Kubernetes Gateway provider is a Traefik implementation of the Gateway API specification from the Kubernetes Special Interest Groups (SIGs).
This provider supports Standard version v1.1.0 of the Gateway API specification.
It fully supports all HTTP core and some extended features, as well as the TCPRoute
and TLSRoute
resources from the Experimental channel.
For more details, check out the conformance report.
Requirements
{!kubernetes-requirements.md!}
!!! info "Helm Chart"
When using the Traefik [Helm Chart](../getting-started/install-traefik.md#use-the-helm-chart), the CRDs (Custom Resource Definitions) and RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) are automatically managed for you.
The only remaining task is to enable the `kubernetesGateway` in the chart [values](https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart/blob/master/traefik/values.yaml#L130).
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Install/update the Kubernetes Gateway API CRDs.
# Install Gateway API CRDs from the Standard channel. kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/releases/download/v1.1.0/standard-install.yaml
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Install/update the Traefik RBAC.
# Install Traefik RBACs. kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/traefik/traefik/v3.1/docs/content/reference/dynamic-configuration/kubernetes-gateway-rbac.yml
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Deploy Traefik and enable the
kubernetesGateway
provider in the static configuration as detailed below:```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: kubernetesGateway: {} ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.kubernetesGateway] ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --providers.kubernetesgateway=true ```
Routing Configuration
When using the Kubernetes Gateway API provider, Traefik uses the Gateway API CRDs to retrieve its routing configuration. Check out the Gateway API concepts documentation, and the dedicated routing section in the Traefik documentation.
Provider Configuration
endpoint
Optional, Default=""
The Kubernetes server endpoint URL.
When deployed into Kubernetes, Traefik reads the environment variables KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST
and KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT
or KUBECONFIG
to construct the endpoint.
The access token is looked up in /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
and the SSL CA certificate in /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
.
Both are mounted automatically when deployed inside Kubernetes.
The endpoint may be specified to override the environment variable values inside a cluster.
When the environment variables are not found, Traefik tries to connect to the Kubernetes API server with an external-cluster client.
In this case, the endpoint is required.
Specifically, it may be set to the URL used by kubectl proxy
to connect to a Kubernetes cluster using the granted authentication and authorization of the associated kubeconfig.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
endpoint: "http://localhost:8080"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
endpoint = "http://localhost:8080"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.endpoint=http://localhost:8080
token
Optional, Default=""
Bearer token used for the Kubernetes client configuration.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
token: "mytoken"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
token = "mytoken"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.token=mytoken
certAuthFilePath
Optional, Default=""
Path to the certificate authority file. Used for the Kubernetes client configuration.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
certAuthFilePath: "/my/ca.crt"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
certAuthFilePath = "/my/ca.crt"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.certauthfilepath=/my/ca.crt
namespaces
Optional, Default: []
Array of namespaces to watch. If left empty, Traefik watches all namespaces.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
namespaces:
- "default"
- "production"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
namespaces = ["default", "production"]
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.namespaces=default,production
statusAddress
ip
Optional, Default: ""
This IP will get copied to the Gateway status.addresses
, and currently only supports one IP value (IPv4 or IPv6).
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
statusAddress:
ip: "1.2.3.4"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway.statusAddress]
ip = "1.2.3.4"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.statusaddress.ip=1.2.3.4
hostname
Optional, Default: ""
This Hostname will get copied to the Gateway status.addresses
.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
statusAddress:
hostname: "example.net"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway.statusAddress]
hostname = "example.net"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.statusaddress.hostname=example.net
service
Optional
The Kubernetes service to copy status addresses from.
When using third parties tools like External-DNS, this option can be used to copy the service loadbalancer.status
(containing the service's endpoints IPs) to the gateways.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
statusAddress:
service:
namespace: default
name: foo
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway.statusAddress.service]
namespace = "default"
name = "foo"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.statusaddress.service.namespace=default
--providers.kubernetesgateway.statusaddress.service.name=foo
experimentalChannel
Optional, Default: false
Toggles support for the Experimental Channel resources (Gateway API release channels documentation).
This option currently enables support for TCPRoute
and TLSRoute
.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
experimentalChannel: true
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
experimentalChannel = true
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.experimentalchannel=true
!!! info "Experimental Channel"
When enabling experimental channel resources support, the experimental CRDs (Custom Resource Definitions) needs to be deployed too.
```bash
# Install Gateway API CRDs from the Experimental channel.
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/releases/download/v1.1.0/experimental-install.yaml
```
labelselector
Optional, Default: ""
A label selector can be defined to filter on specific GatewayClass objects only. If left empty, Traefik processes all GatewayClass objects in the configured namespaces.
See label-selectors for details.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
labelselector: "app=traefik"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
labelselector = "app=traefik"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.labelselector="app=traefik"
throttleDuration
Optional, Default: 0
The throttleDuration
option defines how often the provider is allowed to handle events from Kubernetes. This prevents
a Kubernetes cluster that updates many times per second from continuously changing your Traefik configuration.
If left empty, the provider does not apply any throttling and does not drop any Kubernetes events.
The value of throttleDuration
should be provided in seconds or as a valid duration format,
see time.ParseDuration.
providers:
kubernetesGateway:
throttleDuration: "10s"
# ...
[providers.kubernetesGateway]
throttleDuration = "10s"
# ...
--providers.kubernetesgateway.throttleDuration=10s
{!traefik-for-business-applications.md!}