Skip to content

docker-flow/docker-flow-proxy

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

f321956 · Mar 31, 2022
Sep 29, 2018
Nov 11, 2016
Mar 31, 2022
Nov 29, 2017
Sep 9, 2018
Jan 28, 2018
Sep 9, 2018
Sep 6, 2017
Oct 9, 2018
Aug 12, 2019
Oct 9, 2018
May 8, 2018
Sep 3, 2016
Oct 22, 2017
Nov 7, 2018
Jun 29, 2017
Jul 18, 2018
Jan 26, 2022
Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
Jul 26, 2017
Sep 29, 2018
Sep 16, 2017
Feb 21, 2022
Jul 3, 2018
Jul 3, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
May 8, 2018
Jun 14, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
Jul 24, 2017
Sep 29, 2018
Jun 3, 2017
Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
Jul 22, 2017

Repository files navigation

Docker Flow Proxy

GitHub release license Docker Pulls Go Report Card

The goal of the Docker Flow Proxy project is to provide an easy way to reconfigure proxy every time a new service is deployed, or when a service is scaled. It does not try to "reinvent the wheel", but to leverage the existing leaders and combine them through an easy to use integration. It uses HAProxy as a proxy and adds custom logic that allows on-demand reconfiguration.

Supported architectures are:

  • linux-amd64
  • linux-arm

Please visit the project documentation for more info or join the #df-proxy Slack channel in DevOps20 if you have any questions, suggestions, or problems.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com