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Træfɪk


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Træfɪk is a modern HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer made to deploy microservices with ease. It supports several backends (Docker 🐳, Mesos/Marathon, Consul, Etcd, Zookeeper, BoltDB, Rest API, file...) to manage its configuration automatically and dynamically.

Features

  • No dependency hell, single binary made with go
  • Simple json Rest API
  • Simple TOML file configuration
  • Multiple backends supported: Docker, Mesos/Marathon, Consul, Etcd, and more to come
  • Watchers for backends, can listen change in backends to apply a new configuration automatically
  • Hot-reloading of configuration. No need to restart the process
  • Graceful shutdown http connections during hot-reloads
  • Circuit breakers on backends
  • Round Robin, rebalancer load-balancers
  • Rest Metrics
  • Tiny docker image included Image Layers
  • SSL backends support
  • SSL frontend support
  • Clean AngularJS Web UI
  • Websocket support

Demo

Here is a demo of Træfɪk using Docker backend, showing a load-balancing between two servers, hot reloading of configuration, and graceful shutdown.

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Web UI

You can access to a simple HTML frontend of Træfik.

Web UI Providers Web UI Health

Plumbing

  • Oxy: an awsome proxy library made by Mailgun guys
  • Gorilla mux: famous request router
  • Negroni: web middlewares made simple
  • Manners: graceful shutdown of http.Handler servers

Quick start

./traefik traefik.toml
  • Use the tiny Docker image:
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -p 80:80 -v $PWD/traefik.toml:/traefik.toml emilevauge/traefik
  • From sources:
git clone https://github.com/EmileVauge/traefik

Documentation

You can find the complete documentation here.

Benchmarks

Refer to the benchmarks section in the documentation.

Træfɪk here and there

These projects use Træfɪk internally. If your company uses Træfɪk, we would be glad to get your feedback :) Contact us on Join the chat at https://traefik.herokuapp.com

  • Project Mantl from Cisco

Web UI Providers

Mantl is a modern platform for rapidly deploying globally distributed services. A container orchestrator, docker, a network stack, something to pool your logs, something to monitor health, a sprinkle of service discovery and some automation.

  • Project Apollo from Cap Gemini

Web UI Providers

Apollo is an open source project to aid with building and deploying IAAS and PAAS services. It is particularly geared towards managing containerized applications across multiple hosts, and big data type workloads. Apollo leverages other open source components to provide basic mechanisms for deployment, maintenance, and scaling of infrastructure and applications.

Contributing

Building

You need either Docker and make, or go and glide in order to build traefik.

Setting up your go environment

  • You need go v1.5
  • You need to set export GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1 environment variable
  • You need go-bindata to be able to use go generate command (needed to build) : go get github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/....
  • If you clone Træfɪk into something like ~/go/src/github.com/traefik, your GOPATH variable will have to be set to ~/go: export GOPATH=~/go.

Using Docker and Makefile

You need to run the binary target. This will create binaries for Linux platform in the dist folder.

$ make binary
docker build -t "traefik-dev:no-more-godep-ever" -f build.Dockerfile .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 295.3 MB
Step 0 : FROM golang:1.5
 ---> 8c6473912976
Step 1 : RUN go get github.com/Masterminds/glide
[...]
docker run --rm  -v "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" -it -e OS_ARCH_ARG -e OS_PLATFORM_ARG -e TESTFLAGS -v "/home/emile/dev/go/src/github.com/emilevauge/traefik/"dist":/go/src/github.com/emilevauge/traefik/"dist"" "traefik-dev:no-more-godep-ever" ./script/make.sh generate binary
---> Making bundle: generate (in .)
removed 'gen.go'

---> Making bundle: binary (in .)

$ ls dist/
traefik*

Using glide

The idea behind glide is the following :

  • when checkout(ing) a project, run glide up --quick to install (go get …) the dependencies in the GOPATH.
  • if you need another dependency, import and use it in the source, and run glide get github.com/Masterminds/cookoo to save it in vendor and add it to your glide.yaml.
$ glide up --quick
# generate
$ go generate
# Simple go build
$ go build
# Using gox to build multiple platform
$ gox "linux darwin" "386 amd64 arm" \
    -output="dist/traefik_{{.OS}}-{{.Arch}}"
# run other commands like tests
$ go test ./...
ok      _/home/vincent/src/github/vdemeester/traefik    0.004s

Tests

You can run unit tests using the test-unit target and the integration test using the test-integration target.

$ make test-unit
docker build -t "traefik-dev:your-feature-branch" -f build.Dockerfile .
# […]
docker run --rm -it -e OS_ARCH_ARG -e OS_PLATFORM_ARG -e TESTFLAGS -v "/home/vincent/src/github/vdemeester/traefik/dist:/go/src/github.com/emilevauge/traefik/dist" "traefik-dev:your-feature-branch" ./script/make.sh generate test-unit
---> Making bundle: generate (in .)
removed 'gen.go'

---> Making bundle: test-unit (in .)
+ go test -cover -coverprofile=cover.out .
ok      github.com/emilevauge/traefik   0.005s  coverage: 4.1% of statements

Test success