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Traefik & Consul
A Story of KV store & Containers {: .subtitle }
Store your configuration in Consul and let Traefik do the rest!
Routing Configuration
See the dedicated section in routing.
Provider Configuration
endpoints
Required, Default="127.0.0.1:8500"
Defines how to access Consul.
providers:
consul:
endpoints:
- "127.0.0.1:8500"
[providers.consul]
endpoints = ["127.0.0.1:8500"]
--providers.consul.endpoints=127.0.0.1:8500
rootKey
Required, Default="traefik"
Defines the root key of the configuration.
providers:
consul:
rootKey: "traefik"
[providers.consul]
rootKey = "traefik"
--providers.consul.rootkey=traefik
namespaces
Optional, Default=""
The namespaces option defines the namespaces to query.
When using the namespaces option, the discovered configuration object names will be suffixed as shown below:
<resource-name>@consul-<namespace>
!!! warning
The namespaces option only works with [Consul Enterprise](https://www.consul.io/docs/enterprise),
which provides the [Namespaces](https://www.consul.io/docs/enterprise/namespaces) feature.
!!! warning
One should only define either the `namespaces` option or the `namespace` option.
providers:
consul:
namespaces:
- "ns1"
- "ns2"
# ...
[providers.consul]
namespaces = ["ns1", "ns2"]
# ...
--providers.consul.namespaces=ns1,ns2
# ...
username
Optional, Default=""
Defines a username to connect to Consul with.
providers:
consul:
# ...
username: "foo"
[providers.consul]
# ...
username = "foo"
--providers.consul.username=foo
password
Optional, Default=""
Defines a password with which to connect to Consul.
providers:
consul:
# ...
password: "bar"
[providers.consul]
# ...
password = "bar"
--providers.consul.password=bar
token
Optional, Default=""
Defines a token with which to connect to Consul.
providers:
consul:
# ...
token: "bar"
[providers.consul]
# ...
token = "bar"
--providers.consul.token=bar
tls
Optional
Defines the TLS configuration used for the secure connection to Consul.
ca
Optional
ca is the path to the certificate authority used for the secure connection to Consul,
it defaults to the system bundle.
providers:
consul:
tls:
ca: path/to/ca.crt
[providers.consul.tls]
ca = "path/to/ca.crt"
--providers.consul.tls.ca=path/to/ca.crt
cert
Optional
cert is the path to the public certificate used for the secure connection to Consul.
When using this option, setting the key option is required.
providers:
consul:
tls:
cert: path/to/foo.cert
key: path/to/foo.key
[providers.consul.tls]
cert = "path/to/foo.cert"
key = "path/to/foo.key"
--providers.consul.tls.cert=path/to/foo.cert
--providers.consul.tls.key=path/to/foo.key
key
Optional
key is the path to the private key used for the secure connection to Consul.
When using this option, setting the cert option is required.
providers:
consul:
tls:
cert: path/to/foo.cert
key: path/to/foo.key
[providers.consul.tls]
cert = "path/to/foo.cert"
key = "path/to/foo.key"
--providers.consul.tls.cert=path/to/foo.cert
--providers.consul.tls.key=path/to/foo.key
insecureSkipVerify
Optional, Default=false
If insecureSkipVerify is true, the TLS connection to Consul accepts any certificate presented by the server regardless of the hostnames it covers.
providers:
consul:
tls:
insecureSkipVerify: true
[providers.consul.tls]
insecureSkipVerify = true
--providers.consul.tls.insecureSkipVerify=true