github.com/projectcontour/contour@v1.28.2/site/content/docs/v1.11.0/configuration.md (about) 1 # Contour Configuration Reference 2 3 - [Configuration File](#configuration-file) 4 - [Environment Variables](#environment-variables) 5 - [Bootstrap Config File](#bootstrap-config-file) 6 7 ## Configuration File 8 9 A configuration file can be passed to the `--config-path` argument of the `contour serve` command to specify additional configuration to Contour. 10 In most deployments, this file is passed to Contour via a ConfigMap which is mounted as a volume to the Contour pod. 11 12 The Contour configuration file is optional. 13 In its absence, Contour will operate with reasonable defaults. 14 Where Contour settings can also be specified with command-line flags, the command-line value takes precedence over the configuration file. 15 16 | Field Name | Type | Default | Description | 17 |------------|------|---------|-------------| 18 | accesslog-format | string | `envoy` | This key sets the global [access log format][2] for Envoy. Valid options are `envoy` or `json`. | 19 | debug | boolean | `false` | Enables debug logging. | 20 | default-http-versions | string array | <code style="white-space:nowrap">HTTP/1.1</code> <br> <code style="white-space:nowrap">HTTP/2</code> | This array specifies the HTTP versions that Contour should program Envoy to serve. HTTP versions are specified as strings of the form "HTTP/x", where "x" represents the version number. | 21 | disablePermitInsecure | boolean | `false` | If this field is true, Contour will ignore `PermitInsecure` field in HTTPProxy documents. | 22 | envoy-service-name | string | `envoy` | This sets the service name that will be inspected for address details to be applied to Ingress objects. | 23 | envoy-service-namespace | string | `projectcontour` | This sets the namespace of the service that will be inspected for address details to be applied to Ingress objects. If the `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is present, Contour will populate this field with its value. | 24 | ingress-status-address | string | None | If present, this specifies the address that will be copied into the Ingress status for each Ingress that Contour manages. It is exclusive with `envoy-service-name` and `envoy-service-namespace`.| 25 | incluster | boolean | `false` | This field specifies that Contour is running in a Kubernetes cluster and should use the in-cluster client access configuration. | 26 | json-fields | string array | [fields][5]| This is the list the field names to include in the JSON [access log format][2]. | 27 | kubeconfig | string | `$HOME/.kube/config` | Path to a Kubernetes [kubeconfig file][3] for when Contour is executed outside a cluster. | 28 | leaderelection | leaderelection | | The [leader election configuration](#leader-election-configuration). | 29 | tls | TLS | | The default [TLS configuration](#tls-configuration). | 30 | timeouts | TimeoutConfig | | The [timeout configuration](#timeout-configuration). | 31 | cluster | ClusterConfig | | The [cluster configuration](#cluster-configuration). | 32 | server | ServerConfig | | The [server configuration](#server-configuration) for `contour serve` command. | 33 34 35 ### TLS Configuration 36 37 The TLS configuration block can be used to configure default values for how 38 Contour should provision TLS hosts. 39 40 | Field Name | Type| Default | Description | 41 |------------|-----|----------|-------------| 42 | minimum-protocol-version| string | `1.2` | This field specifies the minimum TLS protocol version that is allowed. Valid options are `1.1`, `1.2` (default) and `1.3`. Any other value defaults to TLS 1.2. | 43 | fallback-certificate | | | [Fallback certificate configuration](#fallback-certificate). | 44 | envoy-client-certificate | | | [Client certificate configuration for Envoy](#envoy-client-certificate). | 45 46 47 ### Fallback Certificate 48 49 | Field Name | Type| Default | Description | 50 |------------|-----|----------|-------------| 51 | name | string | `""` | This field specifies the name of the Kubernetes secret to use as the fallback certificate. | 52 | namespace | string | `""` | This field specifies the namespace of the Kubernetes secret to use as the fallback certificate. | 53 54 55 ### Envoy Client Certificate 56 57 | Field Name | Type| Default | Description | 58 |------------|-----|----------|-------------| 59 | name | string | `""` | This field specifies the name of the Kubernetes secret to use as the client certificate and private key when establishing TLS connections to the backend service. | 60 | namespace | string | `""` | This field specifies the namespace of the Kubernetes secret to use as the client certificate and private key when establishing TLS connections to the backend service. | 61 62 63 ### Leader Election Configuration 64 65 The leader election configuration block configures how a deployment with more than one Contour pod elects a leader. 66 The Contour leader is responsible for updating the status field on Ingress and HTTPProxy documents. 67 In the vast majority of deployments, only the `configmap-name` and `configmap-namespace` fields should require any configuration. 68 69 | Field Name | Type | Default | Description | 70 |------------|------|---------|-------------| 71 | configmap-name | string | `leader-elect` | The name of the ConfigMap that Contour leader election will lease. | 72 | configmap-namespace | string | `projectcontour` | The namespace of the ConfigMap that Contour leader election will lease. If the `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is present, Contour will populate this field with its value. | 73 | lease-duration | [duration][4] | `15s` | The duration of the leadership lease. | 74 | renew-deadline | [duration][4] | `10s` | The length of time that the leader will retry refreshing leadership before giving up. | 75 | retry-period | [duration][4] | `2s` | The interval at which Contour will attempt to the acquire leadership lease. | 76 77 78 ### Timeout Configuration 79 80 The timeout configuration block can be used to configure various timeouts for the proxies. All fields are optional; Contour/Envoy defaults apply if a field is not specified. 81 82 | Field Name | Type| Default | Description | 83 |------------|-----|----------|-------------| 84 | request-timeout | string | none* | This field specifies the default request timeout. Note that this is a timeout for the entire request, not an idle timeout. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or omitted or set to `infinity` to disable the timeout entirely. See [the Envoy documentation][12] for more information.<br /><br />_Note: A value of `0s` previously disabled this timeout entirely. This is no longer the case. Use `infinity` or omit this field to disable the timeout._ | 85 | connection-idle-timeout| string | `60s` | This field defines how long the proxy should wait while there are no active requests (for HTTP/1.1) or streams (for HTTP/2) before terminating an HTTP connection. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or `infinity` to disable the timeout entirely. See [the Envoy documentation][8] for more information. | 86 | stream-idle-timeout| string | `5m`* |This field defines how long the proxy should wait while there is no request activity (for HTTP/1.1) or stream activity (for HTTP/2) before terminating the HTTP request or stream. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or `infinity` to disable the timeout entirely. See [the Envoy documentation][9] for more information. | 87 | max-connection-duration | string | none* | This field defines the maximum period of time after an HTTP connection has been established from the client to the proxy before it is closed by the proxy, regardless of whether there has been activity or not. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or omitted or set to `infinity` for no max duration. See [the Envoy documentation][10] for more information. | 88 | connection-shutdown-grace-period | string | `5s`* | This field defines how long the proxy will wait between sending an initial GOAWAY frame and a second, final GOAWAY frame when terminating an HTTP/2 connection. During this grace period, the proxy will continue to respond to new streams. After the final GOAWAY frame has been sent, the proxy will refuse new streams. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4]. See [the Envoy documentation][11] for more information. | 89 90 _* This is Envoy's default setting value and is not explicitly configured by Contour._ 91 92 ### Cluster Configuration 93 94 The cluster configuration block can be used to configure various parameters for Envoy clusters. 95 96 | Field Name | Type| Default | Description | 97 |------------|-----|----------|-------------| 98 | dns-lookup-family | string | auto | This field specifies the dns-lookup-family to use for upstream requests to externalName type Kubernetes services from an HTTPProxy route. Values are: `auto`, `v4, `v6` | 99 100 101 ### Server Configuration 102 103 The server configuration block can be used to configure various settings for the `contour serve` command. 104 105 | Field Name | Type| Default | Description | 106 |------------|-----|----------|-------------| 107 | xds-server-type | string | contour | This field specifies the xDS Server to use. Options are `contour` or `envoy`. | 108 109 110 ### Configuration Example 111 112 The following is an example ConfigMap with configuration file included: 113 114 ```yaml 115 apiVersion: v1 116 kind: ConfigMap 117 metadata: 118 name: contour 119 namespace: projectcontour 120 data: 121 contour.yaml: | 122 # server: 123 # determine which XDS Server implementation to utilize in Contour. 124 # xds-server-type: contour 125 # 126 # should contour expect to be running inside a k8s cluster 127 # incluster: true 128 # 129 # path to kubeconfig (if not running inside a k8s cluster) 130 # kubeconfig: /path/to/.kube/config 131 # 132 # disable httpproxy permitInsecure field 133 # disablePermitInsecure: false 134 tls: 135 # minimum TLS version that Contour will negotiate 136 # minimumProtocolVersion: "1.1" 137 fallback-certificate: 138 # name: fallback-secret-name 139 # namespace: projectcontour 140 envoy-client-certificate: 141 # name: envoy-client-cert-secret-name 142 # namespace: projectcontour 143 # The following config shows the defaults for the leader election. 144 # leaderelection: 145 # configmap-name: leader-elect 146 # configmap-namespace: projectcontour 147 # Default HTTP versions. 148 # default-http-versions: 149 # - "HTTP/1.1" 150 # - "HTTP/2" 151 # The following shows the default proxy timeout settings. 152 # timeouts: 153 # request-timeout: infinity 154 # connection-idle-timeout: 60s 155 # stream-idle-timeout: 5m 156 # max-connection-duration: infinity 157 # connection-shutdown-grace-period: 5s 158 # 159 # Envoy cluster settings. 160 # cluster: 161 # configure the cluster dns lookup family 162 # valid options are: auto (default), v4, v6 163 # dns-lookup-family: auto 164 ``` 165 166 _Note:_ The default example `contour` includes this [file][1] for easy deployment of Contour. 167 168 ## Environment Variables 169 170 ### CONTOUR_NAMESPACE 171 172 If present, the value of the `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is used as: 173 174 1. The value for the `contour bootstrap --namespace` flag unless otherwise specified. 175 1. The value for the `contour certgen --namespace` flag unless otherwise specified. 176 1. The value for the `contour serve --envoy-service-namespace` flag unless otherwise specified. 177 1. The value for the `leaderelection.configmap-namespace` config file setting for `contour serve` unless otherwise specified. 178 179 The `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is set via the [Downward API][6] in the Contour [example manifests][7]. 180 181 ## Bootstrap Config File 182 183 The bootstrap configuration file is generated by an initContainer in the Envoy daemonset which runs the `contour bootstrap` command to generate the file. 184 This configuration file configures the Envoy container to connect to Contour and receive configuration via xDS. 185 186 The next section outlines all the available flags that can be passed to the `contour bootstrap` command which are used to customize 187 the configuration file to match the environment in which Envoy is deployed. 188 189 ### Flags 190 191 There are flags that can be passed to `contour bootstrap` that help configure how Envoy 192 connects to Contour: 193 194 | Flag | Default | Description | 195 |------------|----------|-------------| 196 | <nobr>--resources-dir</nobr> | "" | Directory where resource files will be written. | 197 | <nobr>--admin-address</nobr> | 127.0.0.1 | Address the Envoy admin webpage will listen on. | 198 | <nobr>--admin-port</nobr> | 9001 | Port the Envoy admin webpage will listen on. | 199 | <nobr>--xds-address</nobr> | 127.0.0.1 | Address to connect to Contour xDS server on. | 200 | <nobr>--xds-port</nobr> | 8001 | Port to connect to Contour xDS server on. | 201 | <nobr>--envoy-cafile</nobr> | "" | CA filename for Envoy secure xDS gRPC communication. | 202 | <nobr>--envoy-cert-file</nobr> | "" | Client certificate filename for Envoy secure xDS gRPC communication. | 203 | <nobr>--envoy-key-file</nobr> | "" | Client key filename for Envoy secure xDS gRPC communication. | 204 | <nobr>--namespace</nobr> | projectcontour | Namespace the Envoy container will run, also configured via ENV variable "CONTOUR_NAMESPACE". Namespace is used as part of the metric names on static resources defined in the bootstrap configuration file. | 205 | <nobr>--xds-resource-version</nobr> | v3 | Currently, the only valid xDS API resource version is `v3`. | 206 207 208 209 [1]: {{< param github_url >}}/tree/{{< param version >}}/examples/contour/01-contour-config.yaml 210 [2]: /guides/structured-logs 211 [3]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/ 212 [4]: https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration 213 [5]: https://godoc.org/github.com/projectcontour/contour/internal/envoy#DefaultFields 214 [6]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/environment-variable-expose-pod-information/ 215 [7]: {{< param github_url >}}/tree/{{< param version >}}/examples/contour 216 [8]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/config/core/v3/protocol.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-config-core-v3-httpprotocoloptions-idle-timeout 217 [9]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-stream-idle-timeout 218 [10]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/config/core/v3/protocol.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-config-core-v3-httpprotocoloptions-max-connection-duration 219 [11]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-drain-timeout 220 [12]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-request-timeout