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Current stable version: 1.2

Build Status License MIT Join the chat at https://gitter.im/eBay/fabio

fabio is a fast, modern, zero-conf load balancing HTTP(S) router for deploying applications managed by consul.

Register your services in consul, provide a health check and fabio will start routing traffic to them. No configuration required. Deployment, upgrading and refactoring has never been easier.

fabio was developed by eBay in Amsterdam and runs some of the largest websites in The Netherlands and Italy. It delivers 15.000 req/sec every day since Sep 2015 without problems.

It integrates with Consul, Vault, Amazon ELB, Amazon API Gateway and more.

It supports SSL, Websockets, SSE, dynamic reloading, traffic shaping for "blue/green" deployments, Graphite metrics, WebUI and more.

Watch Kelsey Hightower demo Consul, Nomad, Vault and fabio at HashiConf EU 2016.

The full documentation is on the Wiki.

Getting started

  1. Install from source, binary, Docker or Homebrew.

    GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1 go get github.com/eBay/fabio (go1.5.x)
    
    go get github.com/eBay/fabio                        (>= go1.6)
    
    brew install fabio                                  (OSX/macOS stable)
    brew install --devel fabio                          (OSX/macOS devel)
    
    docker pull magiconair/fabio                        (Docker)
    
    https://github.com/eBay/fabio/releases              (pre-built binaries)
    
  2. Register your service in consul.

    Make sure that each instance registers with a unique ServiceID.

  3. Register a health check in consul as described here.

    Make sure the health check is passing since fabio will only watch services which have a passing health check.

  4. Register one urlprefix- tag per host/path prefix it serves, e.g.:

    • urlprefix-/css
    • urlprefix-i.com/static
    • urlprefix-mysite.com/

    Make sure the prefix contains at least one slash (/).

  5. Start fabio without a config file (assuming a running consul agent on localhost:8500) Watch the log output how fabio picks up the route to your service. Try starting/stopping your service to see how the routing table changes instantly.

  6. Send all your HTTP traffic to fabio on port 9999

  7. Done

License

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