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Traefik API Documentation Traefik Proxy exposes information through API handlers. Learn about the security, configuration, and endpoints of APIs. Read the technical documentation.

API

Traefik exposes a number of information through an API handler, such as the configuration of all routers, services, middlewares, etc.

As with all features of Traefik, this handler can be enabled with the static configuration.

Security

Enabling the API in production is not recommended, because it will expose all configuration elements, including sensitive data.

In production, it should be at least secured by authentication and authorizations.

A good sane default (non exhaustive) set of recommendations would be to apply the following protection mechanisms:

  • At the transport level: NOT publicly exposing the API's port, keeping it restricted to internal networks (as in the principle of least privilege, applied to networks).

Configuration

If you enable the API, a new special service named api@internal is created and can then be referenced in a router.

To enable the API handler, use the following option on the static configuration:

# Static Configuration
api: {}
# Static Configuration
[api]
--api=true

And then define a routing configuration on Traefik itself with the dynamic configuration:

--8<-- "content/operations/include-api-examples.md"

??? warning "The router's rule must catch requests for the URI path /api" Using an "Host" rule is recommended, by catching all the incoming traffic on this host domain to the API. However, you can also use "path prefix" rule or any combination or rules.

```bash tab="Host Rule"
# Matches http://traefik.example.com, http://traefik.example.com/api
# or http://traefik.example.com/hello
rule = "Host(`traefik.example.com`)"
```

```bash tab="Path Prefix Rule"
# Matches http://api.traefik.example.com/api or http://example.com/api
# but does not match http://api.traefik.example.com/hello
rule = "PathPrefix(`/api`)"
```

```bash tab="Combination of Rules"
# Matches http://traefik.example.com/api or http://traefik.example.com/dashboard
# but does not match http://traefik.example.com/hello
rule = "Host(`traefik.example.com`) && (PathPrefix(`/api`) || PathPrefix(`/dashboard`))"
```

insecure

Enable the API in insecure mode, which means that the API will be available directly on the entryPoint named traefik.

!!! info If the entryPoint named traefik is not configured, it will be automatically created on port 8080.

api:
  insecure: true
[api]
  insecure = true
--api.insecure=true

dashboard

Optional, Default=true

Enable the dashboard. More about the dashboard features here.

api:
  dashboard: true
[api]
  dashboard = true
--api.dashboard=true

!!! warning "With Dashboard enabled, the router rule must catch requests for both /api and /dashboard" Please check the Dashboard documentation to learn more about this and to get examples.

debug

Optional, Default=false

Enable additional endpoints for debugging and profiling, served under /debug/.

api:
  debug: true
[api]
  debug = true
--api.debug=true

Endpoints

All the following endpoints must be accessed with a GET HTTP request.

Path Description
/api/http/routers Lists all the HTTP routers information.
/api/http/routers/{name} Returns the information of the HTTP router specified by name.
/api/http/services Lists all the HTTP services information.
/api/http/services/{name} Returns the information of the HTTP service specified by name.
/api/http/middlewares Lists all the HTTP middlewares information.
/api/http/middlewares/{name} Returns the information of the HTTP middleware specified by name.
/api/tcp/routers Lists all the TCP routers information.
/api/tcp/routers/{name} Returns the information of the TCP router specified by name.
/api/tcp/services Lists all the TCP services information.
/api/tcp/services/{name} Returns the information of the TCP service specified by name.
/api/tcp/middlewares Lists all the TCP middlewares information.
/api/tcp/middlewares/{name} Returns the information of the TCP middleware specified by name.
/api/udp/routers Lists all the UDP routers information.
/api/udp/routers/{name} Returns the information of the UDP router specified by name.
/api/udp/services Lists all the UDP services information.
/api/udp/services/{name} Returns the information of the UDP service specified by name.
/api/entrypoints Lists all the entry points information.
/api/entrypoints/{name} Returns the information of the entry point specified by name.
/api/overview Returns statistic information about http and tcp as well as enabled features and providers.
/api/rawdata Returns information about dynamic configurations, errors, status and dependency relations.
/api/version Returns information about Traefik version.
/debug/vars See the expvar Go documentation.
/debug/pprof/ See the pprof Index Go documentation.
/debug/pprof/cmdline See the pprof Cmdline Go documentation.
/debug/pprof/profile See the pprof Profile Go documentation.
/debug/pprof/symbol See the pprof Symbol Go documentation.
/debug/pprof/trace See the pprof Trace Go documentation.