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| Traefik Ping Documentation | In Traefik Proxy, Ping lets you check the health of your Traefik instances. Read the technical documentation for configuration examples and options. |
Ping
Checking the Health of Your Traefik Instances {: .subtitle }
Configuration Examples
To enable the API handler:
ping: {}
[ping]
--ping=true
Configuration Options
The /ping health-check URL is enabled with the command-line --ping or config file option [ping].
The entryPoint where the /ping is active can be customized with the entryPoint option,
whose default value is traefik (port 8080).
| Path | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
/ping |
GET, HEAD |
An endpoint to check for Traefik process liveness. Return a code 200 with the content: OK |
!!! note
The cli comes with a healthcheck command which can be used for calling this endpoint.
entryPoint
Optional, Default="traefik"
Enabling /ping on a dedicated EntryPoint.
entryPoints:
ping:
address: ":8082"
ping:
entryPoint: "ping"
[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.ping]
address = ":8082"
[ping]
entryPoint = "ping"
--entryPoints.ping.address=:8082
--ping.entryPoint=ping
manualRouting
Optional, Default=false
If manualRouting is true, it disables the default internal router in order to allow one to create a custom router for the ping@internal service.
ping:
manualRouting: true
[ping]
manualRouting = true
--ping.manualrouting=true
terminatingStatusCode
Optional, Default=503
During the period in which Traefik is gracefully shutting down, the ping handler
returns a 503 status code by default.
If Traefik is behind, for example a load-balancer
doing health checks (such as the Kubernetes LivenessProbe), another code might
be expected as the signal for graceful termination.
In that case, the terminatingStatusCode can be used to set the code returned by the ping
handler during termination.
ping:
terminatingStatusCode: 204
[ping]
terminatingStatusCode = 204
--ping.terminatingStatusCode=204