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# Key-value store configuration
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Both [static global configuration](/user-guide/kv-config/#static-configuration-in-key-value-store) and [dynamic](/user-guide/kv-config/#dynamic-configuration-in-key-value-store) configuration can be sorted in a Key-value store.
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This section explains how to launch Træfik using a configuration loaded from a Key-value store.
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Træfik supports several Key-value stores:
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- [Consul](https://consul.io)
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- [etcd](https://coreos.com/etcd/)
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- [ZooKeeper](https://zookeeper.apache.org/)
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- [boltdb](https://github.com/boltdb/bolt)
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## Static configuration in Key-value store
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We will see the steps to set it up with an easy example.
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Note that we could do the same with any other Key-value Store.
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## docker-compose file for Consul
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The Træfik global configuration will be getted from a [Consul](https://consul.io) store.
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First we have to launch Consul in a container.
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The [docker-compose file](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/) allows us to launch Consul and four instances of the trivial app [emilevauge/whoamI](https://github.com/emilevauge/whoamI) :
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```yaml
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consul:
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image: progrium/consul
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command: -server -bootstrap -log-level debug -ui-dir /ui
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ports:
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- "8400:8400"
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- "8500:8500"
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- "8600:53/udp"
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expose:
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- "8300"
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- "8301"
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- "8301/udp"
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- "8302"
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- "8302/udp"
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whoami1:
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image: emilevauge/whoami
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whoami2:
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image: emilevauge/whoami
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whoami3:
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image: emilevauge/whoami
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whoami4:
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image: emilevauge/whoami
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```
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## Upload the configuration in the Key-value store
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We should now fill the store with the Træfik global configuration, as we do with a [TOML file configuration](/toml).
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To do that, we can send the Key-value pairs via [curl commands](https://www.consul.io/intro/getting-started/kv.html) or via the [Web UI](https://www.consul.io/intro/getting-started/ui.html).
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Fortunately, Træfik allows automation of this process using the `storeconfig` subcommand.
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Please refer to the [store Træfik configuration](/user-guide/kv-config/#store-configuration-in-key-value-store) section to get documentation on it.
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Here is the toml configuration we would like to store in the Key-value Store :
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```toml
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logLevel = "DEBUG"
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defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
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[entryPoints]
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[entryPoints.http]
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address = ":80"
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[entryPoints.https]
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address = ":443"
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[entryPoints.https.tls]
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[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
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CertFile = "integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.cert"
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KeyFile = "integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.key"
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[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
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CertFile = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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<cert file content>
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----"""
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KeyFile = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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<key file content>
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----"""
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[consul]
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endpoint = "127.0.0.1:8500"
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watch = true
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prefix = "traefik"
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[web]
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address = ":8081"
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```
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And there, the same global configuration in the Key-value Store (using `prefix = "traefik"`):
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| Key | Value |
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|-----------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `/traefik/loglevel` | `DEBUG` |
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| `/traefik/defaultentrypoints/0` | `http` |
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| `/traefik/defaultentrypoints/1` | `https` |
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| `/traefik/entrypoints/http/address` | `:80` |
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| `/traefik/entrypoints/https/address` | `:443` |
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| `/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/0/certfile` | `integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.cert` |
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| `/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/0/keyfile` | `integration/fixtures/https/snitest.com.key` |
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| `/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/1/certfile` | `--BEGIN CERTIFICATE--<cert file content>--END CERTIFICATE--` |
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| `/traefik/entrypoints/https/tls/certificates/1/keyfile` | `--BEGIN CERTIFICATE--<key file content>--END CERTIFICATE--` |
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| `/traefik/consul/endpoint` | `127.0.0.1:8500` |
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| `/traefik/consul/watch` | `true` |
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| `/traefik/consul/prefix` | `traefik` |
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| `/traefik/web/address` | `:8081` |
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In case you are setting key values manually:
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- 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.
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- Be careful to give the correct IP address and port on the key `/traefik/consul/endpoint`.
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Note that we can either give path to certificate file or directly the file content itself.
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## Launch Træfik
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We will now launch Træfik in a container.
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We use CLI flags to setup the connection between Træfik and Consul.
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All the rest of the global configuration is stored in Consul.
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Here is the [docker-compose file](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/) :
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```yaml
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traefik:
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image: traefik
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command: --consul --consul.endpoint=127.0.0.1:8500
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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- "8080:8080"
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```
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!!! warning
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Be careful to give the correct IP address and port in the flag `--consul.endpoint`.
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## Consul ACL Token support
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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.
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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]"`
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## TLS support
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To connect to a Consul endpoint using SSL, simply specify `https://` in the `consul.endpoint` property
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- `--consul.endpoint=https://[consul-host]:[consul-ssl-port]`
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## TLS support with client certificates
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So far, only [Consul](https://consul.io) and [etcd](https://coreos.com/etcd/) support TLS connections with client certificates.
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To set it up, we should enable [consul security](https://www.consul.io/docs/internals/security.html) (or [etcd security](https://coreos.com/etcd/docs/latest/security.html)).
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Then, we have to provide CA, Cert and Key to Træfik using `consul` flags :
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- `--consul.tls`
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- `--consul.tls.ca=path/to/the/file`
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- `--consul.tls.cert=path/to/the/file`
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- `--consul.tls.key=path/to/the/file`
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Or etcd flags :
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- `--etcd.tls`
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- `--etcd.tls.ca=path/to/the/file`
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- `--etcd.tls.cert=path/to/the/file`
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- `--etcd.tls.key=path/to/the/file`
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Note that we can either give directly directly the file content itself (instead of the path to certificate) in a TOML file configuration.
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Remember the command `traefik --help` to display the updated list of flags.
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# Dynamic configuration in Key-value store
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Following our example, we will provide backends/frontends rules to Træfik.
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Note that this section is independent of the way Træfik got its static configuration.
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It means that the static configuration can either come from the same Key-value store or from any other sources.
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## Key-value storage structure
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Here is the toml configuration we would like to store in the store :
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```toml
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[file]
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# rules
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[backends]
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[backends.backend1]
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[backends.backend1.circuitbreaker]
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expression = "NetworkErrorRatio() > 0.5"
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[backends.backend1.servers.server1]
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url = "http://172.17.0.2:80"
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weight = 10
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[backends.backend1.servers.server2]
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url = "http://172.17.0.3:80"
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weight = 1
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[backends.backend2]
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[backends.backend1.maxconn]
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amount = 10
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extractorfunc = "request.host"
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[backends.backend2.LoadBalancer]
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method = "drr"
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[backends.backend2.servers.server1]
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url = "http://172.17.0.4:80"
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weight = 1
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[backends.backend2.servers.server2]
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url = "http://172.17.0.5:80"
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weight = 2
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[frontends]
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[frontends.frontend1]
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backend = "backend2"
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[frontends.frontend1.routes.test_1]
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rule = "Host:test.localhost"
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[frontends.frontend2]
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backend = "backend1"
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passHostHeader = true
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priority = 10
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entrypoints = ["https"] # overrides defaultEntryPoints
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[frontends.frontend2.routes.test_1]
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rule = "Host:{subdomain:[a-z]+}.localhost"
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[frontends.frontend3]
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entrypoints = ["http", "https"] # overrides defaultEntryPoints
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backend = "backend2"
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rule = "Path:/test"
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```
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And there, the same dynamic configuration in a KV Store (using `prefix = "traefik"`):
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- backend 1
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| Key | Value |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend1/circuitbreaker/expression` | `NetworkErrorRatio() > 0.5` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.2:80` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight` | `10` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server2/url` | `http://172.17.0.3:80` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server2/weight` | `1` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend1/servers/server2/tags` | `api,helloworld` |
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- backend 2
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| Key | Value |
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|-----------------------------------------------------|------------------------|
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/maxconn/amount` | `10` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/maxconn/extractorfunc` | `request.host` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/loadbalancer/method` | `drr` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.4:80` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server1/weight` | `1` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server2/url` | `http://172.17.0.5:80` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server2/weight` | `2` |
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| `/traefik/backends/backend2/servers/server2/tags` | `web` |
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- frontend 1
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| Key | Value |
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|---------------------------------------------------|-----------------------|
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend1/backend` | `backend2` |
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend1/routes/test_1/rule` | `Host:test.localhost` |
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- frontend 2
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| Key | Value |
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|----------------------------------------------------|--------------------|
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend2/backend` | `backend1` |
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend2/passHostHeader` | `true` |
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend2/priority` | `10` |
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend2/entrypoints` | `http,https` |
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| `/traefik/frontends/frontend2/routes/test_2/rule` | `PathPrefix:/test` |
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## Atomic configuration changes
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Træfik can watch the backends/frontends configuration changes and generate its configuration automatically.
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Note that only backends/frontends rules are dynamic, the rest of the Træfik configuration stay static.
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The [Etcd](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/860) and [Consul](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/886) backends do not support updating multiple keys atomically.
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As a result, it may be possible for Træfik to read an intermediate configuration state despite judicious use of the `--providersThrottleDuration` flag.
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To solve this problem, Træfik supports a special key called `/traefik/alias`.
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If set, Træfik use the value as an alternative key prefix.
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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).
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| Key | Value |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|
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| `/traefik/alias` | `/traefik_configurations/1` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.2:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight` | `10` |
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When an atomic configuration change is required, you may write a new configuration at an alternative prefix.
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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`:
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| Key | Value |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|
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| `/traefik/alias` | `/traefik_configurations/1` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.2:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight` | `10` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.2:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight` | `5` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/url` | `http://172.17.0.3:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/weight` | `5` |
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Once the `/traefik/alias` key is updated, the new `/traefik_configurations/2` configuration becomes active atomically.
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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:
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| Key | Value |
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| `/traefik/alias` | `/traefik_configurations/2` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.2:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/1/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight` | `10` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/url` | `http://172.17.0.3:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server1/weight` | `5` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/url` | `http://172.17.0.4:80` |
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| `/traefik_configurations/2/backends/backend1/servers/server2/weight` | `5` |
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Note that Træfik *will not watch for key changes in the `/traefik_configurations` prefix*. It will only watch for changes in the `/traefik/alias`.
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Further, if the `/traefik/alias` key is set, all other configuration with `/traefik/backends` or `/traefik/frontends` prefix are ignored.
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# Store configuration in Key-value store
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Don't forget to [setup the connection between Træfik and Key-value store](/user-guide/kv-config/#launch-trfk).
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The static Træfik configuration in a key-value store can be automatically created and updated, using the [`storeconfig` subcommand](/basics/#commands).
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```bash
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traefik storeconfig [flags] ...
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```
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This command is here only to automate the [process which upload the configuration into the Key-value store](/user-guide/kv-config/#upload-the-configuration-in-the-key-value-store).
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Træfik will not start but the [static configuration](/basics/#static-trfk-configuration) will be uploaded into the Key-value store.
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If you configured ACME (Let's Encrypt), your registration account and your certificates will also be uploaded.
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To upload your ACME certificates to the KV store, get your traefik TOML file and add the new `storage` option in the `acme` section:
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```toml
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[acme]
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email = "test@traefik.io"
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storage = "traefik/acme/account" # the key where to store your certificates in the KV store
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storageFile = "acme.json" # your old certificates store
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```
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Call `traefik storeconfig` to upload your config in the KV store.
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Then remove the line `storageFile = "acme.json"` from your TOML config file.
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That's it!
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