traefik/docs/content/providers/file.md
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Traefik & File

Good Old Configuration File {: .subtitle }

The file provider lets you define the dynamic configuration in a TOML or YAML file. You can write one of these mutually exclusive configuration elements:

!!! info The file provider is the default format used throughout the documentation to show samples of the configuration for many features.

!!! tip The file provider can be a good location for common elements you'd like to re-use from other providers; e.g. declaring whitelist middlewares, basic authentication, ...

Configuration Examples

??? example "Declaring Routers, Middlewares & Services"

Enabling the file provider:

```toml tab="File (TOML)"
[providers.file]
  directory = "/path/to/dynamic/conf"
```

```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
providers:
  file:
    directory: "/path/to/dynamic/conf"
```

```bash tab="CLI"
--providers.file.directory=/path/to/dynamic/conf
```

Declaring Routers, Middlewares & Services:

```toml tab="TOML"
[http]
  # Add the router
  [http.routers]
    [http.routers.router0]
      entryPoints = ["web"]
      middlewares = ["my-basic-auth"]
      service = "service-foo"
      rule = "Path(`/foo`)"

    # Add the middleware
    [http.middlewares]    
      [http.middlewares.my-basic-auth.basicAuth]
        users = ["test:$apr1$H6uskkkW$IgXLP6ewTrSuBkTrqE8wj/", 
                  "test2:$apr1$d9hr9HBB$4HxwgUir3HP4EsggP/QNo0"]
        usersFile = "etc/traefik/.htpasswd"
    
    # Add the service
    [http.services]
      [http.services.service-foo]
        [http.services.service-foo.loadBalancer]
          [[http.services.service-foo.loadBalancer.servers]]
            url = "http://foo/"
          [[http.services.service-foo.loadBalancer.servers]]
            url = "http://bar/"
```

```yaml tab="YAML"
http:
  # Add the router
  routers:
    router0:
      entryPoints:
      - web
      middlewares:
      - my-basic-auth
      service: service-foo
      rule: Path(`/foo`)
  
  # Add the middleware
  middlewares:
    my-basic-auth:
      basicAuth:
        users:
        - test:$apr1$H6uskkkW$IgXLP6ewTrSuBkTrqE8wj/
        - test2:$apr1$d9hr9HBB$4HxwgUir3HP4EsggP/QNo0
        usersFile: etc/traefik/.htpasswd
  
  # Add the service
  services:
    service-foo:
      loadBalancer:
        servers:
        - url: http://foo/
        - url: http://bar/
        passHostHeader: false
```

Provider Configuration

If you're in a hurry, maybe you'd rather go through the dynamic configuration references and the static configuration.

!!! warning "Limitations"

With the file provider, Traefik listens for file system notifications to update the dynamic configuration.

If you use a mounted/bound file system in your orchestrator (like docker or kubernetes), the way the files are linked may be a source of errors.
If the link between the file systems is broken, when a source file/directory is changed/renamed, nothing will be reported to the linked file/directory, so the file system notifications will be neither triggered nor caught. 

For example, in docker, if the host file is renamed, the link to the mounted file will be broken and the container's file will not be updated.
To avoid this kind of issue, a good practice is to:
    
* set the Traefik [**directory**](#directory) configuration with the parent directory
* mount/bind the parent directory

As it is very difficult to listen to all file system notifications, Traefik use [fsnotify](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify).
If using a directory with a mounted directory does not fix your issue, please check your file system compatibility with fsnotify.

filename

Defines the path to the configuration file.

!!! warning "" filename and directory are mutually exclusive. The recommendation is to use directory.

[providers]
  [providers.file]
    filename = "/path/to/config/dynamic_conf.toml"
providers:
  file:
    filename: /path/to/config/dynamic_conf.yml
--providers.file.filename=/path/to/config/dynamic_conf.toml

directory

Defines the path to the directory that contains the configuration files.

!!! warning "" filename and directory are mutually exclusive. The recommendation is to use directory.

[providers]
  [providers.file]
    directory = "/path/to/config"
providers:
  file:
    directory: /path/to/config
--providers.file.directory=/path/to/config

watch

Set the watch option to true to allow Traefik to automatically watch for file changes.
It works with both the filename and the directory options.

[providers]
  [providers.file]
    directory = "/path/to/dynamic/conf"
    watch = true
providers:
  file:
    directory: /path/to/dynamic/conf
    watch: true
--providers.file.directory=/my/path/to/dynamic/conf
--providers.file.watch=true

Go Templating

!!! warning Go Templating only works along with dedicated dynamic configuration files. Templating does not work in the Traefik main static configuration file.

Traefik allows using Go templating, it must be a valid Go template, augmented with the sprig template functions.

Thus, it's possible to define easily lot of routers, services and TLS certificates as described in the following examples:

??? example "Configuring Using Templating"

```toml tab="TOML"
# template-rules.toml
[http]

  [http.routers]
  {{ range $i, $e := until 100 }}
    [http.routers.router{{ $e }}-{{ env "MY_ENV_VAR" }}]
    # ...
  {{ end }}  
  
  
  [http.services]
  {{ range $i, $e := until 100 }}
      [http.services.service{{ $e }}]
      # ...
  {{ end }}  
  
[tcp]

  [tcp.routers]
  {{ range $i, $e := until 100 }}
    [tcp.routers.router{{ $e }}]
    # ...
  {{ end }}  
  
  
  [tcp.services]
  {{ range $i, $e := until 100 }}
      [http.services.service{{ $e }}]
      # ...
  {{ end }}  

{{ range $i, $e := until 10 }}
[[tls.certificates]]
  certFile = "/etc/traefik/cert-{{ $e }}.pem"
  keyFile = "/etc/traefik/cert-{{ $e }}.key"
  store = ["my-store-foo-{{ $e }}", "my-store-bar-{{ $e }}"]
{{ end }}

[tls.config]
{{ range $i, $e := until 10 }}
  [tls.config.TLS{{ $e }}]
  # ...
{{ end }}
```

```yaml tab="YAML"
http:
  routers:
    {{range $i, $e := until 100 }}
    router{{ $e }}-{{ env "MY_ENV_VAR" }}:
      # ...
    {{end}}

  services:
    {{range $i, $e := until 100 }}
    application{{ $e }}:
      # ...
    {{end}}

tcp:
  routers:
    {{range $i, $e := until 100 }}
    router{{ $e }}:
      # ...
    {{end}}

  services:
    {{range $i, $e := until 100 }}
    service{{ $e }}:
      # ...
    {{end}}

tls:
  certificates:
  {{ range $i, $e := until 10 }}
  - certFile: "/etc/traefik/cert-{{ $e }}.pem"
    keyFile: "/etc/traefik/cert-{{ $e }}.key"
    store:
    - "my-store-foo-{{ $e }}"
    - "my-store-bar-{{ $e }}"
  {{end}}
```