Kubernetes Ingress Backend¶
Træfik can be configured to use Kubernetes Ingress as a backend configuration.
See also Kubernetes user guide.
Configuration¶
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# Kubernetes Ingress configuration backend
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# Enable Kubernetes Ingress configuration backend.
[kubernetes]
# Kubernetes server endpoint.
#
# Optional for in-cluster configuration, required otherwise.
# Default: empty
#
# endpoint = "http://localhost:8080"
# Bearer token used for the Kubernetes client configuration.
#
# Optional
# Default: empty
#
# token = "my token"
# Path to the certificate authority file.
# Used for the Kubernetes client configuration.
#
# Optional
# Default: empty
#
# certAuthFilePath = "/my/ca.crt"
# Array of namespaces to watch.
#
# Optional
# Default: all namespaces (empty array).
#
# namespaces = ["default", "production"]
# Ingress label selector to identify Ingress objects that should be processed.
#
# Optional
# Default: empty (process all Ingresses)
#
# labelselector = "A and not B"
# Disable PassHost Headers.
#
# Optional
# Default: false
#
# disablePassHostHeaders = true
endpoint
¶
The Kubernetes server endpoint.
When deployed as a replication controller in Kubernetes, Traefik will use the environment variables KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST
and KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT
to construct the endpoint.
Secure token will be found in /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
and SSL CA cert in /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
The endpoint may be given to override the environment variable values.
When the environment variables are not found, Traefik will try 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 from localhost.
labelselector
¶
Ingress label selector to identify Ingress objects that should be processed.
See label-selectors for details.
Annotations¶
Annotations can be used on containers to override default behaviour for the whole Ingress resource:
traefik.frontend.rule.type: PathPrefixStrip
Override the default frontend rule type. Default:PathPrefix
.traefik.frontend.priority: "3"
Override the default frontend rule priority.
Annotations can be used on the Kubernetes service to override default behaviour:
traefik.backend.loadbalancer.method=drr
Override the defaultwrr
load balancer algorithmtraefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
Enable backend sticky sessionstraefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness.cookieName=NAME
Manually set the cookie name for sticky sessionstraefik.backend.loadbalancer.sticky=true
Enable backend sticky sessions (DEPRECATED)
You can find here an example ingress and replication controller.
Additionally, an annotation can be used on Kubernetes services to set the circuit breaker expression for a backend.
traefik.backend.circuitbreaker: <expression>
Set the circuit breaker expression for the backend. Default:nil
.
As known from nginx when used as Kubernetes Ingress Controller, a list of IP-Ranges which are allowed to access can be configured by using an ingress annotation:
ingress.kubernetes.io/whitelist-source-range: "1.2.3.0/24, fe80::/16"
An unset or empty list allows all Source-IPs to access. If one of the Net-Specifications are invalid, the whole list is invalid and allows all Source-IPs to access.
Authentication¶
Is possible to add additional authentication annotations in the Ingress rule. The source of the authentication is a secret that contains usernames and passwords inside the key auth.
ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-type
:basic
ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-secret
:mysecret
Contains the usernames and passwords with access to the paths defined in the Ingress Rule.
The secret must be created in the same namespace as the Ingress rule.
Limitations:
- Basic authentication only.
- Realm not configurable; only
traefik
default. - Secret must contain only single file.