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Key-value store configuration
Both static global configuration and dynamic configuration can be sorted in a Key-value store.
This section explains how to launch Træfik using a configuration loaded from a Key-value store.
Træfik supports several Key-value stores:
Static configuration in Key-value store
We will see the steps to set it up with an easy example. Note that we could do the same with any other Key-value Store.
docker-compose file for Consul
The Træfik global configuration will be getted from a Consul store.
First we have to launch Consul in a container. The docker-compose file allows us to launch Consul and four instances of the trivial app emilevauge/whoamI :
consul:
image: progrium/consul
command: -server -bootstrap -log-level debug -ui-dir /ui
ports:
- "8400:8400"
- "8500:8500"
- "8600:53/udp"
expose:
- "8300"
- "8301"
- "8301/udp"
- "8302"
- "8302/udp"
whoami1:
image: emilevauge/whoami
whoami2:
image: emilevauge/whoami
whoami3:
image: emilevauge/whoami
whoami4:
image: emilevauge/whoami
Upload the configuration in the Key-value store
We should now fill the store with the Træfik global configuration, as we do with a TOML file configuration. To do that, we can send the Key-value pairs via curl commands or via the Web UI.
Fortunately, Træfik allows automation of this process using the storeconfig
subcommand.
Please refer to the store Træfik configuration section to get documentation on it.
Here is the toml configuration we would like to store in the Key-value Store :
logLevel = "DEBUG"
defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
CertFile = "integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.cert"
KeyFile = "integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.key"
[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
CertFile = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<cert file content>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----"""
KeyFile = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<key file content>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----"""
[consul]
endpoint = "127.0.0.1:8500"
watch = true
prefix = "traefik"
[web]
address = ":8081"
And there, the same global configuration in the Key-value Store (using prefix = "traefik"
):
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/loglevel |
DEBUG |
/traefik/defaultentrypoints/0 |
http |
/traefik/defaultentrypoints/1 |
https |
/traefik/entrypoints/http/address |
:80 |
/traefik/entrypoints/https/address |
:443 |
/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/0/certfile |
integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.cert |
/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/0/keyfile |
integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.key |
/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/1/certfile |
--BEGIN CERTIFICATE--<cert file content>--END CERTIFICATE-- |
/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/1/keyfile |
--BEGIN CERTIFICATE--<key file content>--END CERTIFICATE-- |
/traefik/consul/endpoint |
127.0.0.1:8500 |
/traefik/consul/watch |
true |
/traefik/consul/prefix |
traefik |
/traefik/web/address |
:8081 |
In case you are setting key values manually:
- Remember to specify the indexes (
0
,1
,2
, ... ) under prefixes/traefik/defaultentrypoints/
and/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/
in order to match the global configuration structure. - Be careful to give the correct IP address and port on the key
/traefik/consul/endpoint
.
Note that we can either give path to certificate file or directly the file content itself.
Launch Træfik
We will now launch Træfik in a container. We use CLI flags to setup the connection between Træfik and Consul. All the rest of the global configuration is stored in Consul.
Here is the docker-compose file :
traefik:
image: traefik
command: --consul --consul.endpoint=127.0.0.1:8500
ports:
- "80:80"
- "8080:8080"
!!! warning
Be careful to give the correct IP address and port in the flag --consul.endpoint
.
Consul ACL Token support
To specify a Consul ACL token for Traefik, we have to set a System Environment variable named CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
prior to starting traefik. This variable must be initialized with the ACL token value.
If Traefik is launched into a Docker container, the variable CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
can be initialized with the -e
Docker option : -e "CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=[consul-acl-token-value]"
TLS support
To connect to a Consul endpoint using SSL, simply specify https://
in the consul.endpoint
property
--consul.endpoint=https://[consul-host]:[consul-ssl-port]
TLS support with client certificates
So far, only Consul and etcd support TLS connections with client certificates. To set it up, we should enable consul security (or etcd security).
Then, we have to provide CA, Cert and Key to Træfik using consul
flags :
--consul.tls
--consul.tls.ca=path/to/the/file
--consul.tls.cert=path/to/the/file
--consul.tls.key=path/to/the/file
Or etcd flags :
--etcd.tls
--etcd.tls.ca=path/to/the/file
--etcd.tls.cert=path/to/the/file
--etcd.tls.key=path/to/the/file
Note that we can either give directly directly the file content itself (instead of the path to certificate) in a TOML file configuration.
Remember the command traefik --help
to display the updated list of flags.
Dynamic configuration in Key-value store
Following our example, we will provide backends/frontends rules to Træfik.
Note that this section is independent of the way Træfik got its static configuration. It means that the static configuration can either come from the same Key-value store or from any other sources.
Key-value storage structure
Here is the toml configuration we would like to store in the store :
[file]
# rules
[backends]
[backends.backend1]
[backends.backend1.circuitbreaker]
expression = "NetworkErrorRatio() > 0.5"
[backends.backend1.servers.server1]
url = "http://172.17.0.2:80"
weight = 10
[backends.backend1.servers.server2]
url = "http://172.17.0.3:80"
weight = 1
[backends.backend2]
[backends.backend1.maxconn]
amount = 10
extractorfunc = "request.host"
[backends.backend2.LoadBalancer]
method = "drr"
[backends.backend2.servers.server1]
url = "http://172.17.0.4:80"
weight = 1
[backends.backend2.servers.server2]
url = "http://172.17.0.5:80"
weight = 2
[frontends]
[frontends.frontend1]
backend = "backend2"
[frontends.frontend1.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:test.localhost"
[frontends.frontend2]
backend = "backend1"
passHostHeader = true
priority = 10
entrypoints = ["https"] # overrides defaultEntryPoints
[frontends.frontend2.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:{subdomain:[a-z]+}.localhost"
[frontends.frontend3]
entrypoints = ["http", "https"] # overrides defaultEntryPoints
backend = "backend2"
rule = "Path:/test"
And there, the same dynamic configuration in a KV Store (using prefix = "traefik"
):
- backend 1
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/backends/backend1/circuitbreaker/expression |
NetworkErrorRatio() > 0.5 |
/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.2:80 |
/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight |
10 |
/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server2/url |
http://172.17.0.3:80 |
/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server2/weight |
1 |
/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server2/tags |
api,helloworld |
- backend 2
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/backends/backend2/maxconn/amount |
10 |
/traefik/backends/backend2/maxconn/extractorfunc |
request.host |
/traefik/backends/backend2/loadbalancer/method |
drr |
/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.4:80 |
/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server1/weight |
1 |
/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server2/url |
http://172.17.0.5:80 |
/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server2/weight |
2 |
/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server2/tags |
web |
- frontend 1
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/frontends/frontend1/backend |
backend2 |
/traefik/frontends/frontend1/routes/test_1/rule |
Host:test.localhost |
- frontend 2
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/frontends/frontend2/backend |
backend1 |
/traefik/frontends/frontend2/passHostHeader |
true |
/traefik/frontends/frontend2/priority |
10 |
/traefik/frontends/frontend2/entrypoints |
http,https |
/traefik/frontends/frontend2/routes/test_2/rule |
PathPrefix:/test |
Atomic configuration changes
Træfik can watch the backends/frontends configuration changes and generate its configuration automatically.
Note that only backends/frontends rules are dynamic, the rest of the Træfik configuration stay static.
The Etcd and Consul backends do not support updating multiple keys atomically.
As a result, it may be possible for Træfik to read an intermediate configuration state despite judicious use of the --providersThrottleDuration
flag.
To solve this problem, Træfik supports a special key called /traefik/alias
.
If set, Træfik use the value as an alternative key prefix.
Given the key structure below, Træfik will use the http://172.17.0.2:80
as its only backend (frontend keys have been omitted for brevity).
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/alias |
/traefik_configurations/1 |
/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.2:80 |
/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight |
10 |
When an atomic configuration change is required, you may write a new configuration at an alternative prefix.
Here, although the /traefik_configurations/2/...
keys have been set, the old configuration is still active because the /traefik/alias
key still points to /traefik_configurations/1
:
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/alias |
/traefik_configurations/1 |
/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.2:80 |
/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight |
10 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.2:80 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight |
5 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/url |
http://172.17.0.3:80 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/weight |
5 |
Once the /traefik/alias
key is updated, the new /traefik_configurations/2
configuration becomes active atomically.
Here, we have a 50% balance between the http://172.17.0.3:80
and the http://172.17.0.4:80
hosts while no traffic is sent to the 172.17.0.2:80
host:
Key | Value |
---|---|
/traefik/alias |
/traefik_configurations/2 |
/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.2:80 |
/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight |
10 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url |
http://172.17.0.3:80 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight |
5 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/url |
http://172.17.0.4:80 |
/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/weight |
5 |
Note that Træfik will not watch for key changes in the /traefik_configurations
prefix. It will only watch for changes in the /traefik/alias
.
Further, if the /traefik/alias
key is set, all other configuration with /traefik/backends
or /traefik/frontends
prefix are ignored.
Store configuration in Key-value store
Don't forget to setup the connection between Træfik and Key-value store.
The static Træfik configuration in a key-value store can be automatically created and updated, using the storeconfig
subcommand.
traefik storeconfig [flags] ...
This command is here only to automate the process which upload the configuration into the Key-value store. Træfik will not start but the static configuration will be uploaded into the Key-value store. If you configured ACME (Let's Encrypt), your registration account and your certificates will also be uploaded.
To upload your ACME certificates to the KV store, get your traefik TOML file and add the new storage
option in the acme
section:
[acme]
email = "test@traefik.io"
storage = "traefik/acme/account" # the key where to store your certificates in the KV store
storageFile = "acme.json" # your old certificates store
Call traefik storeconfig
to upload your config in the KV store.
Then remove the line storageFile = "acme.json"
from your TOML config file.
That's it!