Traefik & Consul

    Store your configuration in Consul and let Traefik do the rest!

    See the dedicated section in routing.

    Provider Configuration

    Required, Default=”127.0.0.1:8500”

    Defines how to access to Consul.

    File (YAML)

    File (TOML)

    1. [providers.consul]
    2. endpoints = ["127.0.0.1:8500"]

    CLI

    1. --providers.consul.endpoints=127.0.0.1:8500

    rootKey

    Required, Default=”traefik”

    Defines the root key of the configuration.

    File (YAML)

    1. providers:
    2. consul:
    3. rootKey: "traefik"

    File (TOML)

    1. [providers.consul]
    2. rootKey = "traefik"

    CLI

    1. --providers.consul.rootkey=traefik

    Optional, Default=””

    The namespace option defines the namespace to query.

    Warning

    The namespace option only works with , which provides the Namespaces feature.

    File (YAML)

    1. providers:
    2. consul:
    3. # ...
    4. namespace: "production"

    File (TOML)

    1. [providers.consul]
    2. # ...
    3. namespace = "production"

    CLI

      username

      Optional, Default=””

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. # ...
      4. username: "foo"

      File (TOML)

      1. # ...
      2. username = "foo"

      CLI

      Optional, Default=””

      Defines a password with which to connect to Consul.

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. # ...
      4. password: "bar"

      File (TOML)

      1. [providers.consul]
      2. # ...
      3. password = "bar"

      CLI

      1. --providers.consul.password=bar

      token

      Optional, Default=””

      Defines a token with which to connect to Consul.

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. # ...
      4. token: "bar"

      File (TOML)

      1. [providers.consul]
      2. # ...
      3. token = "bar"

      CLI

      1. --providers.consul.token=bar

      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.

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. tls:
      4. ca: path/to/ca.crt

      File (TOML)

      1. [providers.consul.tls]
      2. ca = "path/to/ca.crt"

      CLI

      1. --providers.consul.tls.ca=path/to/ca.crt

      caOptional

      The value of caOptional defines which policy should be used for the secure connection with TLS Client Authentication to Consul.

      If ca is undefined, this option will be ignored, and no client certificate will be requested during the handshake. Any provided certificate will thus never be verified.

      When this option is set to true, a client certificate is requested during the handshake but is not required. If a certificate is sent, it is required to be valid.

      When this option is set to false, a client certificate is requested during the handshake, and at least one valid certificate should be sent by the client.

      File (YAML)

      1. consul:
      2. caOptional: true

      File (TOML)

      CLI

      1. --providers.consul.tls.caOptional=true

      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.

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. tls:
      4. cert: path/to/foo.cert
      5. key: path/to/foo.key

      File (TOML)

      1. [providers.consul.tls]
      2. cert = "path/to/foo.cert"
      3. key = "path/to/foo.key"

      CLI

      1. --providers.consul.tls.cert=path/to/foo.cert
      2. --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.

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. tls:
      4. cert: path/to/foo.cert
      5. key: path/to/foo.key

      File (TOML)

      1. [providers.consul.tls]
      2. cert = "path/to/foo.cert"
      3. key = "path/to/foo.key"

      CLI

      1. --providers.consul.tls.cert=path/to/foo.cert
      2. --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.

      File (YAML)

      1. providers:
      2. consul:
      3. tls:
      4. insecureSkipVerify: true
      1. [providers.consul.tls]
      2. insecureSkipVerify = true

      CLI