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You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # PLEASE DO NOT UPDATE THIS FILE! # If you want to set the specified configuration value, you can set the new # value in the conf/config.yaml file. # apisix: node_listen: 9080 # APISIX listening port enable_admin: true enable_admin_cors: true # Admin API support CORS response headers. enable_debug: false enable_dev_mode: false # Sets nginx worker_processes to 1 if set to true enable_reuseport: true # Enable nginx SO_REUSEPORT switch if set to true. enable_ipv6: true config_center: etcd # etcd: use etcd to store the config value # yaml: fetch the config value from local yaml file `/your_path/conf/apisix.yaml` #proxy_protocol: # Proxy Protocol configuration # listen_http_port: 9181 # The port with proxy protocol for http, it differs from node_listen and port_admin. # This port can only receive http request with proxy protocol, but node_listen & port_admin # can only receive http request. If you enable proxy protocol, you must use this port to # receive http request with proxy protocol # listen_https_port: 9182 # The port with proxy protocol for https # enable_tcp_pp: true # Enable the proxy protocol for tcp proxy, it works for stream_proxy.tcp option # enable_tcp_pp_to_upstream: true # Enables the proxy protocol to the upstream server enable_server_tokens: true # Whether the APISIX version number should be shown in Server header. # It's enabled by default. proxy_cache: # Proxy Caching configuration cache_ttl: 10s # The default caching time if the upstream does not specify the cache time zones: # The parameters of a cache - name: disk_cache_one # The name of the cache, administrator can be specify # which cache to use by name in the admin api memory_size: 50m # The size of shared memory, it's used to store the cache index disk_size: 1G # The size of disk, it's used to store the cache data disk_path: "/tmp/disk_cache_one" # The path to store the cache data cache_levels: "1:2" # The hierarchy levels of a cache # - name: disk_cache_two # memory_size: 50m # disk_size: 1G # disk_path: "/tmp/disk_cache_two" # cache_levels: "1:2" allow_admin: # http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_access_module.html#allow - 127.0.0.0/24 # If we don't set any IP list, then any IP access is allowed by default. # - "::/64" # port_admin: 9180 # use a separate port # https_admin: true # enable HTTPS when use a separate port for Admin API. # Admin API will use conf/apisix_admin_api.crt and conf/apisix_admin_api.key as certificate. admin_api_mtls: # Depends on `port_admin` and `https_admin`. admin_ssl_cert: "" # Path of your self-signed server side cert. admin_ssl_cert_key: "" # Path of your self-signed server side key. admin_ssl_ca_cert: "" # Path of your self-signed ca cert.The CA is used to sign all admin api callers' certificates. # Default token when use API to call for Admin API. # *NOTE*: Highly recommended to modify this value to protect APISIX's Admin API. # Disabling this configuration item means that the Admin API does not # require any authentication. admin_key: - name: "admin" key: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1 role: admin # admin: manage all configuration data # viewer: only can view configuration data - name: "viewer" key: 4054f7cf07e344346cd3f287985e76a2 role: viewer delete_uri_tail_slash: false # delete the '/' at the end of the URI router: http: 'radixtree_uri' # radixtree_uri: match route by uri(base on radixtree) # radixtree_host_uri: match route by host + uri(base on radixtree) ssl: 'radixtree_sni' # radixtree_sni: match route by SNI(base on radixtree) # stream_proxy: # TCP/UDP proxy # tcp: # TCP proxy port list # - 9100 # - 9101 # udp: # UDP proxy port list # - 9200 # - 9211 # dns_resolver: # If not set, read from `/etc/resolv.conf` # - 1.1.1.1 # - 8.8.8.8 dns_resolver_valid: 30 # valid time for dns result 30 seconds resolver_timeout: 5 # resolver timeout ssl: enable: false # ssl is disabled by default # enable it to use your own cert and key enable_http2: true listen_port: 9443 # ssl_trusted_certificate: /path/to/ca-cert # Specifies a file path with trusted CA certificates in the PEM format # used to verify the certificate when APISIX needs to do SSL/TLS handshaking # with external services (e.g. etcd) # ssl_cert: /path/to/ssl_cert # ssl_cert_key: /path/to/ssl_cert_key ssl_protocols: "TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3" ssl_ciphers: "ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" ssl_session_tickets: false # disable ssl_session_tickets by default for 'ssl_session_tickets' would make Perfect Forward Secrecy useless. # ref: https://github.com/mozilla/server-side-tls/issues/135 key_encrypt_salt: "edd1c9f0985e76a2" # If not set, will save origin ssl key into etcd. # If set this, must be a string of length 16. And it will encrypt ssl key with AES-128-CBC # !!! So do not change it after saving your ssl, it can't decrypt the ssl keys have be saved if you change !! nginx_config: # config for render the template to genarate nginx.conf error_log: "logs/error.log" error_log_level: "warn" # warn,error worker_processes: auto # one worker will get best performance, you can use "auto", but remember it is just work well only on physical machine # no more than 8 workers, otherwise competition between workers will consume a lot of resources # if you want use multiple cores in container, you can inject the number of cpu as environment variable "APISIX_WORKER_PROCESSES" enable_cpu_affinity: true # enbale cpu affinity, this is just work well only on physical machine worker_rlimit_nofile: 20480 # the number of files a worker process can open, should be larger than worker_connections worker_shutdown_timeout: 240s # timeout for a graceful shutdown of worker processes event: worker_connections: 10620 #envs: # allow to get a list of environment variables # - TEST_ENV http: access_log: "logs/access.log" access_log_format: "$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] $http_host \"$request\" $status $body_bytes_sent $request_time \"$http_referer\" \"$http_user_agent\" $upstream_addr $upstream_status $upstream_response_time" access_log_format_escape: default # allows setting json or default characters escaping in variables keepalive_timeout: 60s # timeout during which a keep-alive client connection will stay open on the server side. client_header_timeout: 60s # timeout for reading client request header, then 408 (Request Time-out) error is returned to the client client_body_timeout: 60s # timeout for reading client request body, then 408 (Request Time-out) error is returned to the client client_max_body_size: 0 # The maximum allowed size of the client request body. # If exceeded, the 413 (Request Entity Too Large) error is returned to the client. # Note that unlike Nginx, we don't limit the body size by default. send_timeout: 10s # timeout for transmitting a response to the client.then the connection is closed underscores_in_headers: "on" # default enables the use of underscores in client request header fields real_ip_header: "X-Real-IP" # http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_realip_module.html#real_ip_header real_ip_from: # http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_realip_module.html#set_real_ip_from - 127.0.0.1 - 'unix:' #lua_shared_dicts: # add custom shared cache to nginx.conf # ipc_shared_dict: 100m # custom shared cache, format: `cache-key: cache-size` etcd: host: # it's possible to define multiple etcd hosts addresses of the same etcd cluster. - "http://127.0.0.1:2379" # multiple etcd address, if your etcd cluster enables TLS, please use https scheme, # e.g. "https://127.0.0.1:2379". prefix: "/apisix" # apisix configurations prefix timeout: 30 # 30 seconds # user: root # root username for etcd # password: 5tHkHhYkjr6cQY # root password for etcd tls: verify: true # whether to verify the etcd endpoint certificate when setup a TLS connection to etcd, # the default value is true, e.g. the certificate will be verified strictly. # discovery: # service discovery center # eureka: # host: # it's possible to define multiple eureka hosts addresses of the same eureka cluster. # - "http://127.0.0.1:8761" # prefix: "/eureka/" # fetch_interval: 30 # default 30s # weight: 100 # default weight for node # timeout: # connect: 2000 # default 2000ms # send: 2000 # default 2000ms # read: 5000 # default 5000ms plugins: # plugin list #- example-plugin - limit-req - limit-count - limit-conn - key-auth - basic-auth - prometheus - node-status - jwt-auth - zipkin - ip-restriction - referer-restriction - grpc-transcode - serverless-pre-function - serverless-post-function - openid-connect - proxy-rewrite - redirect - response-rewrite - fault-injection - udp-logger - wolf-rbac - tcp-logger - kafka-logger - cors - consumer-restriction - syslog - batch-requests - http-logger #- skywalking - echo - authz-keycloak - uri-blocker - request-validation - proxy-cache - proxy-mirror - request-id - sls-logger - hmac-auth - api-breaker stream_plugins: - mqtt-proxy plugin_attr: log-rotate: interval: 3600 # rotate interval (unit: second) max_kept: 168 # max number of log files will be kept skywalking: service_name: APISIX service_instance_name: "APISIX Instance Name" endpoint_addr: http://127.0.0.1:12800