--- title: "Traefik Consul Documentation" description: "Use Consul as a provider for configuration discovery in Traefik Proxy. Automate and store your configurations with Consul. Read the technical documentation." --- # 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](../routing/providers/kv.md). ## Provider Configuration ### `endpoints` _Required, Default="127.0.0.1:8500"_ Defines how to access Consul. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: endpoints: - "127.0.0.1:8500" ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul] endpoints = ["127.0.0.1:8500"] ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --providers.consul.endpoints=127.0.0.1:8500 ``` ### `rootKey` _Required, Default="traefik"_ Defines the root key of the configuration. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: rootKey: "traefik" ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul] rootKey = "traefik" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --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: ```text @consul- ``` !!! 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. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: namespaces: - "ns1" - "ns2" # ... ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul] namespaces = ["ns1", "ns2"] # ... ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --providers.consul.namespaces=ns1,ns2 # ... ``` ### `username` _Optional, Default=""_ Defines a username to connect to Consul with. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: # ... username: "foo" ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul] # ... username = "foo" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --providers.consul.username=foo ``` ### `password` _Optional, Default=""_ Defines a password with which to connect to Consul. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: # ... password: "bar" ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul] # ... password = "bar" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --providers.consul.password=bar ``` ### `token` _Optional, Default=""_ Defines a token with which to connect to Consul. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: # ... token: "bar" ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul] # ... token = "bar" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --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. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: tls: ca: path/to/ca.crt ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul.tls] ca = "path/to/ca.crt" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --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. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: tls: cert: path/to/foo.cert key: path/to/foo.key ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul.tls] cert = "path/to/foo.cert" key = "path/to/foo.key" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --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. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: tls: cert: path/to/foo.cert key: path/to/foo.key ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul.tls] cert = "path/to/foo.cert" key = "path/to/foo.key" ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --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. ```yaml tab="File (YAML)" providers: consul: tls: insecureSkipVerify: true ``` ```toml tab="File (TOML)" [providers.consul.tls] insecureSkipVerify = true ``` ```bash tab="CLI" --providers.consul.tls.insecureSkipVerify=true ```