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  1. Configuration

ENV

Proksi can be configured using environment variables and they will have higher priority over the config file.

They are mapped to the configuration file keys, always start with PROKSI_ and can be used to override the default values. For nested keys, use the __ character.

Example:

For the key service_name, the environment variable PROKSI_SERVICE_NAME can used For the key worker_threads, the environment variable PROKSI_WORKER_THREADS can be used For the key logging.level, the environment variable PROKSI_LOGGING__LEVEL can be used (note the __ separator due to the nested key)

For keys that accept a list of values, e.g. routes, the environment variable PROKSI_ROUTES can be used with a string value like this:

export PROKSI_ROUTES='[{host="example.com", upstreams=[{ip="10.0.1.24", port=3001}]'

Full list

Below you can find a full list of the configuration keys and their corresponding environment variables.

Key
Environment variable
Description

service_name

PROKSI_SERVICE_NAME

The name of the service

worker_threads

PROKSI_WORKER_THREADS

The number of worker threads

daemon

PROKSI_DAEMON

Whether the service should run as a daemon

logging.level

PROKSI_LOGGING__LEVEL

The log level

logging.format

PROKSI_LOGGING__FORMAT

The log format

logging.path

PROKSI_LOGGING__PATH

The path where we should write logs files

logging.rotation

PROKSI_LOGGING__ROTATION

The rotation policy of the log files

lets_encrypt.enabled

PROKSI_LETS_ENCRYPT__ENABLED

Whether lets encrypt should be enabled

lets_encrypt.email

PROKSI_LETS_ENCRYPT__EMAIL

The email address used for lets encrypt

lets_encrypt.staging

PROKSI_LETS_ENCRYPT__STAGING

Whether lets encrypt should be used in staging mode

paths.lets_encrypt

PROKSI_PATHS__LETS_ENCRYPT

The path where we should write the lets encrypt certificates

docker.enabled

PROKSI_DOCKER__ENABLED

Whether the docker service should be enabled

docker.interval_secs

PROKSI_DOCKER__INTERVAL_SECS

The interval (in seconds) to check for label updates

docker.endpoint

PROKSI_DOCKER__ENDPOINT

The docker endpoint to connect to the docker socket/api

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