consul Plugin
This plugin allows Caddy to use Consul Key/Value store to share TLS data across multiple Caddy instances in a cluster.
Examples
Enable Consul cluster support
# enable Consul clustering plugin
export CADDY_CLUSTERING="consul"
# set k/v path prefix
export CADDY_CLUSTERING_CONSUL_PREFIX="caddy/tls"
# set AES key to use for encryption (32 Bytes)
export CADDY_CLUSTERING_CONSUL_AESKEY="consultls-1234567890-caddytls-32"
# set Consul address
export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR="127.0.0.1:8500"
# set Consul access token
export CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=""
The plugin is configured using environment variables. Be sure to enable Consul cluster support setting CADDY_CLUSTERING to "consul".
Related Links
Documentation
Access the full documentation for this plugin off-site:
Docs
Plugin Help
Get help from the maintainers of the consul plugin:
Support
Plugin Website
Visit consul's website for more information:
Website
This plugin is independent of the Caddy project and is not endorsed or maintained by Caddy developers. Use at your own risk. Do not file issues for this plugin on Caddy's bug tracker.