Traefik Ingress Operator for Kubernetes

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juju deploy traefik-k8s --channel candidate
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Platform:

Charmed Traefik

traefik-k8s is a charm for Traefik, an ingress integrator and reverse proxy for Kubernetes. It is an essential part of the COS Lite bundle.

This Charmed Operator handles instantiation, scaling, configuration, and Day 2 operations specific to Traefik.

This operator drives the Traefik application, and it can be composed with other operators to deliver a complex application or service.

The charm offers different kinds of ingress:

  • Ingress per app. This is the typical use case. The related app has only one ingress url like /mymodel-myapp, and Traefik will load-balance in a round-robin fashion across all units.
  • Ingress per unit. Each unit of the related app obtains its own ingress url, like /mymodel-myapp-0.
  • Traefik route. This is a means to provide a fully custom ingress configuration to Traefik.

Ingress is a purely in-model concern. Traefik will happily cross-model relate with your remote ingress requirers, but will be unable to actually route to them. This is a known issue.

This charm is:

  • part of the COS Lite bundle
  • intended to be used together with certificates provider over the tls-certificates interface

In this documentation

Tutorial
Get started - a hands-on introduction for new users deploying the charmed operator.
How-to guides
Step-by-step guides covering key operations and common tasks
Explanation
Concepts - discussion and clarification of key topics
Reference
Technical information - specifications, APIs, architecture

Project and community

The Traefik charmed operator is part of the Canonical Observability Stack. It’s an open source project that warmly welcomes community projects, contributions, suggestions, fixes and constructive feedback.

Thinking about using the Canonical Observability Stack for your next project? Get in touch!


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