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confd is a lightweight configuration management tool focused on:

  • keeping local configuration files up-to-date using data stored in etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, aws ssm parameter store or env vars and processing template resources.
  • reloading applications to pick up new config file changes
Versions Size Layer Dockerfile
alpine3.5 MicroBadger Size (alpine3.5) MicroBadger Layers (alpine3.5) alpine/3.5/Dockerfile
alpine3.6 MicroBadger Size (alpine3.6) MicroBadger Layers (alpine3.6) alpine/3.6/Dockerfile
alpine3.7 MicroBadger Size (alpine3.7) MicroBadger Layers (alpine3.7) alpine/3.7/Dockerfile
alpine3.8 MicroBadger Size (alpine3.8) MicroBadger Layers (alpine3.8) alpine/3.8/Dockerfile
alpine3.11, latest MicroBadger Size (alpine3.11) MicroBadger Layers (alpine3.11) alpine/3.11/Dockerfile

Contributing

If you find this image useful here's how you can help:

  • Send a pull request with your awesome features and bug fixes
  • Help users resolve their issues

Issues

Before reporting your issue please try updating Docker to the latest version and check if it resolves the issue. Refer to the Docker installation guide for instructions.

SELinux users should try disabling SELinux using the command setenforce 0 to see if it resolves the issue.

If the above recommendations do not help then report your issue along with the following information:

  • Output of the docker vers6 and docker info commands
  • The docker run command or docker-compose.yml used to start the image. Mask out the sensitive bits.
  • Please state if you are using Boot2Docker, VirtualBox, etc.

Getting started

Installation

Automated builds of the image are available on Dockerhub and is the recommended method of installation.

Note: Builds are also available on Quay.io

docker pull dockage/confd:latest

Alternatively you can build the image yourself.

docker build -t dockage/confd github.com/dockage/confd

Available Configuration Parameters

Please refer the docker run command options for the --env-file flag where you can specify all required environment variables in a single file. This will save you from writing a potentially long docker run command. Alternatively you can use docker-compose.

Below is the complete list of available options that can be used to customize your confd installation.

Parameter Description
CONFD_BACKEND The backend to use. Possible options: etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, ssm or env. Defaults to env.
CONFD_CLIENT_CAKEYS The client CA key file. Defaults to ''.
CONFD_CLIENT_CERT The client cert file. Defaults to ''.
CONFD_CLIENT_KEY The client key file. Defaults to ''
CONFD_INTERVAL The backend polling interval in seconds. Defaults to 600.
CONFD_LOG_LEVEL Level which confd should log messages. Defaults to info.
CONFD_NODES List of backend nodes. E.g.: "http://127.0.0.1:4001", "http://127.0.0.1:4002". Defaults to ''.
CONFD_PREFIX The string to prefix to keys. Defaults to /.
CONFD_SCHEME The backend URI scheme. E.g.: http or https. Defaults to http.
CONFD_SRV_DOMAIN The name of the resource record. Defaults to ''.
CONFD_SRV_RECORD The SRV record to search for backends nodes. Defaults to ''.
CONFD_SYNC_ONLY sync without check_cmd and reload_cmd. Defaults to false.
CONFD_WATCH Enable watch support. Defaults to false.

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