Ready for the Future

Building business critical solutions often requires more than leveraging the best tools available — it requires partners to rely on.

Traefik, as one of the most acclaimed open source edge routers, benefits from a vibrant and supportive community. With the enterprise edition, not only did we add business-centric features to improve user experience, security, availability, and scalability. Additionally, we also made premium support a reality.

TraefikEE is a production-grade, distributed, and highly available routing solution, and today we’re proud to announce that it is certified as such!

What Does it Mean?

TraefikEE has been tested and is supported by Docker Enterprise. It complies with Docker best practices guidelines, has proven provenance, and has been scanned for security vulnerabilities.

See It in Action!

Test It!

Note: If you don’t have your license key yet, request your free trial on our website and download traefikeectl.

Installation

Here is a Swarm One Line Installation:

traefikeectl install \ --swarm \ --dashboard \ --licensekey="${TRAEFIKEE_LICENSE_KEY}" \ --clustername=traefikee-swarm

You can learn more about the command-line options used on the traefikeectl install Reference Guide

Configuration

Manage the cluster with traefikeectl :

traefikeectl list-nodes --clustername=traefikee-swarm traefikeectl backup --clustername=traefikee-swarm # ...



Deploy a customized routing configuration to create the Traefik entrypoints:

traefikeectl deploy --clustername=traefikee-swarm \ --docker.swarmmode \ --entryPoints='Name:http Address::80' \ --entryPoints='Name:https Address::443 TLS' \ --defaultentrypoints=https,http

Note: TraefikEE uses the `80` and `443` ports internally, hence these values for the entrypoints.

Deploy a Demo Application

You can deploy applications in Docker Swarm using labels:

version: '3.4' networks: traefikee_net: external: true services: whoami: image: containous/whoami deploy: mode: replicated replicas: 2 labels: - "traefik.enable=true" - "traefik.frontend.rule=Host:your.cluster.dns.org" - "traefik.port=80" - "traefik.backend=whoami" networks: - traefikee_net

Note: In the above example, your.cluster.dns.org is the DNS to reach your cluster.

Deploy the application with the following command:

docker stack deploy whoami --compose-file=./whoami-stack.yaml

With docker service ls , check that the application deployment status is `2/2` replicas ready. Then you can verify that your requests are routed by TraefikEE to the whoami application!

curl http://your.cluster.dns.org

Note: Once checked, you can of course cleanup the whoami application with docker stack rm whoami .

Want to Go Further?

The TraefikEE image is available on the Docker store with detailed setup instructions. Don’t hesitate to give it a try for free!

Huge thanks goes to Brent Salisbury for his help during the Docker certification process.