Please refer to pberkel/caddy-storage-redis for updated version
Reason: work reason, and having outside hobby than code
This plugin is based on similar plugin using Consul. Most of the aspect is also similar, I pretty much copy the crypto implementation. The reason I use Redis is because it easier to setup.
For now, this will support redis as single instance, or with replica, but NOT the cluster. This plugin utilize go-redis/redis for its client access and redislock for it's locking mechanism. See distlock for the lock algorithm.
This plugin currently work with versions of Caddy v2, for the previous version of Caddy use caddy-v1 branch.
You enable Redis storage with Caddy by setting the storage module used, for example
{
//all value is optional, here is the default
storage redis {
host "127.0.0.1"
port 6379
address "127.0.0.1:6379" // no default, but is build from host+":"+port, if set, then host and port is ignored
username ""
password ""
db 1
key_prefix "caddytls"
value_prefix "caddy-storage-redis"
timeout 5
tls_enabled "false"
tls_insecure "true"
aes_key "redistls-01234567890-caddytls-32" // optional, but must have 32 length
}
// because the option are set using env, there are no need for additional option value
}
:443 {
}
JSON example
{
"admin": {
"listen": "0.0.0.0:2019"
},
"storage": {
"address": "redis:6379",
"aes_key": "redistls-01234567890-caddytls-32",
"db": 1,
"host": "redis",
"key_prefix": "caddytls",
"module": "redis",
"password": "",
"port": "6379",
"timeout": 5,
"tls_enabled": false,
"tls_insecure": true,
"value_prefix": "caddy-storage-redis"
}
}
There are additional environment variable for this plugin:
CADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_HOSTdefines Redis Host, default is127.0.0.1CADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_PORTdefines Redis Port, default is 6379CADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_USERNAMEdefines Redis username, default is emptyCADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_PASSWORDdefines Redis password, default is emptyCADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_DBdefines Redis DB, default is 0CADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_TIMEOUTdefines Redis Dial,Read,Write timeout, default is set to 5 for 5 secondsCADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_AESKEYdefines your personal AES key to use when encrypting data. It needs to be 32 characters long.CADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_KEYPREFIXdefines the prefix for the keys. Default iscaddytlsCADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_VALUEPREFIXdefines the prefix for the values. Default iscaddy-storage-redisCADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_TLSdefines whether use Redis TLS Connection or notCADDY_CLUSTERING_REDIS_TLS_INSECUREdefines whether verify Redis TLS Connection or not
- Add Redis Cluster or Sentinel support (probably need to update the distlock implementation first)