# Install Traefik You can install Traefik with the following flavors: * [Use the official Docker image](./#use-the-official-docker-image) * [Use the Helm Chart](./#use-the-helm-chart) * [Use the binary distribution](./#use-the-binary-distribution) * [Compile your binary from the sources](./#compile-your-binary-from-the-sources) ## Use the Official Docker Image Choose one of the [official Docker images](https://hub.docker.com/_/traefik) and run it with one sample configuration file: * [YAML](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/traefik/traefik/v2.4/traefik.sample.yml) * [TOML](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/traefik/traefik/v2.4/traefik.sample.toml) ```bash docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -p 80:80 \ -v $PWD/traefik.yml:/etc/traefik/traefik.yml traefik:v2.5 ``` For more details, go to the [Docker provider documentation](../providers/docker.md) !!! tip * Prefer a fixed version than the latest that could be an unexpected version. ex: `traefik:v2.1.4` * Docker images are based from the [Alpine Linux Official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). * Any orchestrator using docker images can fetch the official Traefik docker image. ## Use the Helm Chart !!! warning The Traefik Chart from [Helm's default charts repository](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/traefik) is still using [Traefik v1.7](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/v1.7). Traefik can be installed in Kubernetes using the Helm chart from . Ensure that the following requirements are met: * Kubernetes 1.14+ * Helm version 3.x is [installed](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/) Add Traefik's chart repository to Helm: ```bash helm repo add traefik https://helm.traefik.io/traefik ``` You can update the chart repository by running: ```bash helm repo update ``` And install it with the `helm` command line: ```bash helm install traefik traefik/traefik ``` !!! tip "Helm Features" All [Helm features](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/using_helm/) are supported. For instance, installing the chart in a dedicated namespace: ```bash tab="Install in a Dedicated Namespace" kubectl create ns traefik-v2 # Install in the namespace "traefik-v2" helm install --namespace=traefik-v2 \ traefik traefik/traefik ``` ??? example "Installing with Custom Values" You can customize the installation by specifying custom values, as with [any helm chart](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/using_helm/#customizing-the-chart-before-installing). {: #helm-custom-values } The values are not (yet) documented, but are self-explanatory: you can look at the [default `values.yaml`](https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart/blob/master/traefik/values.yaml) file to explore possibilities. You can also set Traefik command line flags using `additionalArguments`. Example of installation with logging set to `DEBUG`: ```bash tab="Using Helm CLI" helm install --namespace=traefik-v2 \ --set="additionalArguments={--log.level=DEBUG}" \ traefik traefik/traefik ``` ```yml tab="With a custom values file" # File custom-values.yml ## Install with "helm install --values=./custom-values.yml traefik traefik/traefik additionalArguments: - "--log.level=DEBUG" ``` ### Exposing the Traefik dashboard This HelmChart does not expose the Traefik dashboard by default, for security concerns. Thus, there are multiple ways to expose the dashboard. For instance, the dashboard access could be achieved through a port-forward : ```shell kubectl port-forward $(kubectl get pods --selector "app.kubernetes.io/name=traefik" --output=name) 9000:9000 ``` Accessible with the url: http://127.0.0.1:9000/dashboard/ Another way would be to apply your own configuration, for instance, by defining and applying an IngressRoute CRD (`kubectl apply -f dashboard.yaml`): ```yaml # dashboard.yaml apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1 kind: IngressRoute metadata: name: dashboard spec: entryPoints: - web routes: - match: Host(`traefik.localhost`) && (PathPrefix(`/dashboard`) || PathPrefix(`/api`)) kind: Rule services: - name: api@internal kind: TraefikService ``` ## Use the Binary Distribution Grab the latest binary from the [releases](https://github.com/traefik/traefik/releases) page. ??? info "Check the integrity of the downloaded file" ```bash tab="Linux" # Compare this value to the one found in traefik-${traefik_version}_checksums.txt sha256sum ./traefik_${traefik_version}_linux_${arch}.tar.gz ``` ```bash tab="macOS" # Compare this value to the one found in traefik-${traefik_version}_checksums.txt shasum -a256 ./traefik_${traefik_version}_darwin_amd64.tar.gz ``` ```powershell tab="Windows PowerShell" # Compare this value to the one found in traefik-${traefik_version}_checksums.txt Get-FileHash ./traefik_${traefik_version}_windows_${arch}.zip -Algorithm SHA256 ``` ??? info "Extract the downloaded archive" ```bash tab="Linux" tar -zxvf traefik_${traefik_version}_linux_${arch}.tar.gz ``` ```bash tab="macOS" tar -zxvf ./traefik_${traefik_version}_darwin_amd64.tar.gz ``` ```powershell tab="Windows PowerShell" Expand-Archive traefik_${traefik_version}_windows_${arch}.zip ``` And run it: ```bash ./traefik --help ``` ## Compile your Binary from the Sources All the details are available in the [Contributing Guide](../contributing/building-testing.md)