How is Traefik stickiness enabled using labels in 1.7+ in Docker Swarm Mode?
I used to have traefik 1.5 and I used to write something like:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.sticky: "true"
in my service labels. With the new stickiness, it looks like the stickiness is a "dictionary" with cookieName being one of its values. How do I need to write this the service label:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness: "true"
doesn't work. I don't want to set the cookie name as it sounds like the name is generated automatically if nothing is set. I do not want to deal with setting up cookie names for my services. What is the proper way to manage this in Traefik?
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I used to have traefik 1.5 and I used to write something like:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.sticky: "true"
in my service labels. With the new stickiness, it looks like the stickiness is a "dictionary" with cookieName being one of its values. How do I need to write this the service label:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness: "true"
doesn't work. I don't want to set the cookie name as it sounds like the name is generated automatically if nothing is set. I do not want to deal with setting up cookie names for my services. What is the proper way to manage this in Traefik?
docker docker-swarm traefik
Did you ever figure this out? I think it's- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
but I'm having trouble enabling sticky sessions myself...
– Luke Abbott
Feb 28 at 19:42
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I used to have traefik 1.5 and I used to write something like:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.sticky: "true"
in my service labels. With the new stickiness, it looks like the stickiness is a "dictionary" with cookieName being one of its values. How do I need to write this the service label:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness: "true"
doesn't work. I don't want to set the cookie name as it sounds like the name is generated automatically if nothing is set. I do not want to deal with setting up cookie names for my services. What is the proper way to manage this in Traefik?
docker docker-swarm traefik
I used to have traefik 1.5 and I used to write something like:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.sticky: "true"
in my service labels. With the new stickiness, it looks like the stickiness is a "dictionary" with cookieName being one of its values. How do I need to write this the service label:
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness: "true"
doesn't work. I don't want to set the cookie name as it sounds like the name is generated automatically if nothing is set. I do not want to deal with setting up cookie names for my services. What is the proper way to manage this in Traefik?
docker docker-swarm traefik
docker docker-swarm traefik
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Did you ever figure this out? I think it's- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
but I'm having trouble enabling sticky sessions myself...
– Luke Abbott
Feb 28 at 19:42
add a comment |
Did you ever figure this out? I think it's- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
but I'm having trouble enabling sticky sessions myself...
– Luke Abbott
Feb 28 at 19:42
Did you ever figure this out? I think it's
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
but I'm having trouble enabling sticky sessions myself...– Luke Abbott
Feb 28 at 19:42
Did you ever figure this out? I think it's
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
but I'm having trouble enabling sticky sessions myself...– Luke Abbott
Feb 28 at 19:42
add a comment |
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Did you ever figure this out? I think it's
- traefik.backend.loadbalancer.stickiness=true
but I'm having trouble enabling sticky sessions myself...– Luke Abbott
Feb 28 at 19:42