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Middlewares — Vulcand documentation 2.0 documentation
http://vulcand.github.io/middlewares.html
Example - Auth middleware. Vulcand allows you to compile in middlewares that can change, intercept or reject the request or even alter the response, and provides. Command line tool to make it easy. Middlewares are allowed to observe, modify and intercept http requests and responses. Each middleware is fully compatible with Go standard library. Middleware chains define an order in which middlewares will be executed. Each Middleware handler will explicitly call next handler:. Packages and your plugins:.
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API Proxies
http://proxy.apievangelist.com/index.html
Return to API Evangelist. This is a research project to look at the relationship between proxies and APIs. Proxies provide a number of benefits for both deploying, as well as consuming APIs. You can find news I've curated, organizations doing interesting things, some of the common building blocks I've identified, and open source tooling I've aggregated here in this research projects Github repository. SSL Proxy Splunk NGINX. Using Charles Proxys Root SSL With Homebrew Curl. Creating a simple proxy API.
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API Reference — Vulcand documentation 2.0 documentation
http://vulcand.github.io/api.html
Vulcan’s HTTP API is the best way to configure one or several instances of Vulcan at the same time. Essentially it’s a tiny wrapper around the backend. Multiple Vulcand instances listening to the same prefix would detect changes simultaneously and reload configuration. Status endpoint is handy when you need to integrate Vulcand with another load balancer that can poll Vulcand to route the traffic based on the healthcheck response. Severity has been updated to INFO. Add a host to the proxy. Add a rate lim...
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API Proxy Organizations
http://proxy.apievangelist.com/organizations
Return to API Evangelist. As I keep track on the world of APIs and read through the information I am curating I keep an eye out for any company, institution, or other agency that is doing anything interesting with proxy API. These are the organizations I'm currently including in my proxy API research.
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How to create a web scale infrastructure based on Docker, CoreOS, Vulcand and Kubernetes. And why Object Storage becomes the de facto data repository. · Record'IT Blog
http://www.recorditblog.com/post/how-to-create-a-web-scale-infrastructure-based-on-docker-coreos-vulcand-and-kubernetes-and-why-object-storage-becomes-the-de-facto-data-repository
Recording the IT best technologies. How to create a web scale infrastructure based on Docker, CoreOS, Vulcand and Kubernetes. And why Object Storage becomes the de facto data repository. Sun, Feb 8, 2015. I recently created a similar post using Mesos and Marathon instead of kubernetes and said that kubernetes was at too early stage. This week I attended a kubernetes Meetup in London and I’ve been really amazed by the kubernetes demo from Kelsey Hightower (from the CoreOS team). All the components will ru...
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How to automatically create/update Vulcanproxy rules for all the Docker containers created through Mesos Marathon apps ? · Record'IT Blog
http://www.recorditblog.com/post/how-to-automatically-create-update-vulcanproxy-rules-for-all-the-docker-containers-created-through-mesos-marathon-apps
Recording the IT best technologies. How to automatically create/update Vulcanproxy rules for all the Docker containers created through Mesos Marathon apps? Mon, Feb 2, 2015. In a previous post I’ve explained how to create a web scale infrastructure based on Docker, CoreOS, Vulcand and Mesos. And why Object Storage becomes the de facto data repository. After this post, I’ve been asked to provide more details about the tool I’ve developped to update the Vulcanproxy rules. I use Mesos because, even if the n...
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Quick Start — Vulcand documentation 2.0 documentation
http://vulcand.github.io/quickstart.html
Example: setting up Vulcand. Vulcand uses Etcd as a configuration backend. See Etcd getting started guide. The easiest way to install Vulcand is to pull the trusted build from the hub.docker.com and launch it in the container:. Download vulcand from the trusted build. Docker pull mailgun/vulcand:v0.8.0-beta.2 # launch vulcand in a container. Docker run -p 8182:8182 -p 8181:8181 mailgun/vulcand:v0.8.0-beta.2 /go/bin/vulcand -apiInterface =. 0000 - etcd =. Http:/ 172.17.42.1:4001. Awk { print $1 }. Upsert ...
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User Manual — Vulcand documentation 2.0 documentation
http://vulcand.github.io/proxy.html
Familiarizing with the glossary would help to understand the rest of this guide. Hostname is defined by incoming. Header. E.g. Generates the following request:. GET /alice HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: curl/7.35.0 Host: example.com. Vulcand hosts contain associated information and settings, such as SNI options and TLS certificates. Frontends match the requests and forward it to the backends. Each frontend defines a route - a special expression that matches the request, e.g. Schema :/ host : port. Circuit breakers...
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