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# -----------------------
# Kong configuration file
# -----------------------
#
# The commented-out settings shown in this file represent the default values.
#
# This file is read when `kong start` or `kong compile` are used. Kong
# generates the Nginx configuration with the settings specified in this file.
#
# All environment variables prefixed with `KONG_` and capitalized will override
# the settings specified in this file.
# Example:
# `log_level` setting -> `KONG_LOG_LEVEL` env variable
#
# Boolean values can be specified as `on`/`off` or `true`/`false`.
# Lists must be specified as comma-separated strings.
#
# All comments in this file can be removed safely, including the
# commented-out properties.
# You can verify the integrity of your settings with `kong check <conf>`.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GENERAL
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#prefix = /usr/local/kong/ # Working directory. Equivalent to Nginx's
# prefix path, containing temporary files
# and logs.
# Each Kong process must have a separate
# working directory.
#log_level = notice # Log level of the Nginx server. Logs are
# found at <prefix>/logs/error.log
# Note: See http://nginx.org/en/docs/ngx_core_module.html#error_log for a list
# of accepted values.
#custom_plugins = # Comma-separated list of additional plugins
# this node should load.
# Use this property to load custom plugins
# that are not bundled with Kong.
# Plugins will be loaded from the
# `kong.plugins.{name}.*` namespace.
#anonymous_reports = on # Send anonymous usage data such as error
# stack traces to help improve Kong.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NGINX
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#proxy_listen = 0.0.0.0:8000 # Address and port on which Kong will accept
# HTTP requests.
# This is the public-facing entrypoint of
# Kong, to which your consumers will make
# requests to.
# Note: See http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#listen for
# a description of the accepted formats for this and other *_listen values.
#proxy_listen_ssl = 0.0.0.0:8443 # Address and port on which Kong will accept
# HTTPS requests if `ssl` is enabled.
#admin_listen = 0.0.0.0:8001 # Address and port on which Kong will expose
# an entrypoint to the Admin API.
# This API lets you configure and manage Kong,
# and should be kept private and secured.
#admin_listen_ssl = 0.0.0.0:8444 # Address and port on which Kong will accept
# HTTPS requests to the admin API, if
# `admin_ssl` is enabled.
#nginx_worker_processes = auto # Determines the number of worker processes
# spawned by Nginx.
#nginx_daemon = on # Determines wether Nginx will run as a daemon
# or as a foreground process. Mainly useful
# for development or when running Kong inside
# a Docker environment.
#mem_cache_size = 128m # Size of the in-memory cache for database
# entities. The accepted units are `k` and
# `m`, with a minimum recommended value of
# a few MBs.
#ssl = on # Determines if Nginx should be listening for
# HTTPS traffic on the `proxy_listen_ssl`
# address. If disabled, Nginx will only bind
# itself on `proxy_listen`, and all SSL
# settings will be ignored.
#ssl_cert = # If `ssl` is enabled, the absolute path to
# the SSL certificate for the
# `proxy_listen_ssl` address.
#ssl_cert_key = # If `ssl` is enabled, the absolute path to
# the SSL key for the `proxy_listen_ssl`
# address.
#admin_ssl = on # Determines if Nginx should be listening for
# HTTPS traffic on the `admin_listen_ssl`
# address. If disabled, Nginx will only bind
# itself on `admin_listen`, and all SSL
# settings will be ignored.
#admin_ssl_cert = # If `admin_ssl` is enabled, the absolute path
# to the SSL certificate for the
# `admin_listen_ssl` address.
#admin_ssl_cert_key = # If `admin_ssl` is enabled, the absolute path
# to the SSL key for the `admin_listen_ssl`
# address.
#upstream_keepalive = 60 # Sets the maximum number of idle keepalive
# connections to upstream servers that are
# preserved in the cache of each worker
# process. When this number is exceeded, the
# least recently used connections are closed.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DATASTORE
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Kong will store all of its data (such as APIs, consumers and plugins) in
# either Cassandra or PostgreSQL.
#
# All Kong nodes belonging to the same cluster must connect themselves to the
# same database.
#database = postgres # Determines which of PostgreSQL or Cassandra
# this node will use as its datastore.
# Accepted values are `postgres` and
# `cassandra`.
#pg_host = 127.0.0.1 # The PostgreSQL host to connect to.
#pg_port = 5432 # The port to connect to.
#pg_user = kong # The username to authenticate if required.
#pg_password = kong # The password to authenticate if required.
#pg_database = kong # The database name to connect to.
#pg_ssl = off # Toggles client-server TLS connections
# between Kong and PostgreSQL.
#pg_ssl_verify = off # Toggles server certificate verification if
# `pg_ssl` is enabled.
# See the `lua_ssl_trusted_certificate`
# setting to specify a certificate authority.
#cassandra_contact_points = 127.0.0.1 # A comma-separated list of contact
# points to your cluster.
#cassandra_port = 9042 # The port on which your nodes are listening
# on. All your nodes and contact points must
# listen on the same port.
#cassandra_keyspace = kong # The keyspace to use in your cluster.
#cassandra_timeout = 5000 # Defines the timeout (in ms), for reading
# and writing.
#cassandra_ssl = off # Toggles client-to-node TLS connections
# between Kong and Cassandra.
#cassandra_ssl_verify = off # Toggles server certificate verification if
# `cassandra_ssl` is enabled.
# See the `lua_ssl_trusted_certificate`
# setting to specify a certificate authority.
#cassandra_username = kong # Username when using the
# `PasswordAuthenticator` scheme.
#cassandra_password = kong # Password when using the
# `PasswordAuthenticator` scheme.
#cassandra_consistency = ONE # Consistency setting to use when reading/
# writing to the Cassandra cluster.
#cassandra_lb_policy = RoundRobin # Load balancing policy to use when
# distributing queries across your Cassandra
# cluster.
# Accepted values are `RoundRobin` and
# `DCAwareRoundRobin`.
# Prefer the later if and only if you are
# using a multi-datacenter cluster.
#cassandra_local_datacenter = # When using the `DCAwareRoundRobin` load
# balancing policy, you must specify the name
# of the local (closest) datacenter for this
# Kong node.
#cassandra_repl_strategy = SimpleStrategy # When migrating for the first time,
# Kong will use this setting to
# create your keyspace.
# Accepted values are
# `SimpleStrategy` and
# `NetworkTopologyStrategy`.
#cassandra_repl_factor = 1 # When migrating for the first time, Kong
# will create the keyspace with this
# replication factor when using the
# `SimpleStrategy`.
#cassandra_data_centers = dc1:2,dc2:3 # When migrating for the first time,
# will use this setting when using the
# `NetworkTopologyStrategy`.
# The format is a comma-separated list
# made of <dc_name>:<repl_factor>.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLUSTERING
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# In addition to pointing to the same database, each Kong node must be
# reachable by the other nodes in the cluster.
#
# Kong's clustering works on the IP layer (hostnames are not supported, only
# IPs) and expects a flat network topology without any NAT between the
# datacenters.
#
# A common pattern is to create a VPN between the two datacenters such that
# the flat network assumption is not violated.
#
# See the clustering reference for more informations:
# https://getkong.org/docs/latest/clustering/
#cluster_listen = 0.0.0.0:7946 # Address and port used to communicate with
# other nodes in the cluster.
# All other Kong nodes in the same cluster
# must be able to communicate over both
# TCP and UDP on this address.
# Only IPv4 addresses are supported.
#cluster_listen_rpc = 127.0.0.1:7373 # Address and port used to communicate
# with the cluster through the agent
# running on this node. Only contains
# TCP traffic local to this node.
#cluster_advertise = # By default, the `cluster_listen` address
# is advertised over the cluster.
# If the `cluster_listen` host is '0.0.0.0',
# then the first local, non-loopback IPv4
# address will be advertised to other nodes.
# However, in some cases (specifically NAT
# traversal), there may be a routable address
# that cannot be bound to. This flag enables
# advertising a different address to support
# this.
#cluster_encrypt_key = # base64-encoded 16-bytes key to encrypt
# cluster traffic with.
#cluster_keyring_file = # Specifies a file to load keyring data from.
# Kong is able to keep encryption keys in sync
# and perform key rotations. During a key
# rotation, there may be some period of time
# in which Kong is required to maintain more
# than one encryption key until all members
# have received the new key.
#cluster_ttl_on_failure = 3600 # Time to live (in seconds) of a node in the
# cluster when it stops sending healthcheck
# pings, possibly caused by a node or network
# failure.
# If a node is not able to send a new
# healthcheck ping before the expiration,
# other nodes in the cluster will stop
# attempting to connect to it.
# Recommended to be at least `60`.
#cluster_profile = wan # The timing profile for inter-cluster pings
# and timeouts. If a `lan` or `local` profile
# is used over the Internet, a high rate of
# failures is risked as the timing contraints
# would be too tight.
# Accepted values are `local`, `lan`, `wan`.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DNS RESOLVER
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#dns_resolver = # Comma separated list of nameservers, each
# entry in `ipv4[:port]` format to be used by
# Kong. If not specified the nameservers in
# the local `resolv.conf` file will be used.
# Port defaults to 53 if omitted.
#dns_hostsfile = /etc/hosts # The hosts file to use. This file is read
# once and its content is static in memory.
# To read the file again after modifying it,
# Kong must be reloaded.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEVELOPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Additional settings inherited from lua-nginx-module allowing for more
# flexibility and advanced usage.
#
# See the lua-nginx-module documentation for more informations:
# https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module
#lua_ssl_trusted_certificate = # Absolute path to the certificate
# authority file for Lua cosockets in PEM
# format. This certificate will be the one
# used for verifying Kong's database
# connections, when `pg_ssl_verify` or
# `cassandra_ssl_verify` are enabled.
#lua_ssl_verify_depth = 1 # Sets the verification depth in the server
# certificates chain used by Lua cosockets,
# set by `lua_ssl_trusted_certificate`.
# This includes the certificates configured
# for Kong's database connections.
#lua_code_cache = on # When disabled, every request will run in a
# separate Lua VM instance: all Lua modules
# will be loaded from scratch. Useful for
# adopting an edit-and-refresh approach while
# developing a plugin.
# Turning this directive off has a severe
# impact on performance.
#lua_package_path = # Sets the Lua module search path (LUA_PATH).
# Useful when developing or using custom
# plugins not stored in the default search
# path.
#lua_package_cpath = # Sets the Lua C module search path
# (LUA_CPATH).
#lua_socket_pool_size = 30 # Specifies the size limit for every cosocket
# connection pool associated with every remote
# server