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coredns/plugin.cfg
Miek Gieben 9433da1a67 Add new plugin: traffic
Traffic is a plugin that communicates via the xDS protocol to an Envoy
control plane. Using the data from this control plane it hands out IP
addresses. This allows you (via controlling the data in the control
plane) to drain or send more traffic to specific endpoints.

The plugin itself only acts upon this data; it doesn't do anything fancy
by itself.

Code used here is copied from grpc-go and other places, this is clearly
marked in the source files.

Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
2020-01-17 16:48:23 +01:00

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# Directives are registered in the order they should be executed.
#
# Ordering is VERY important. Every plugin will feel the effects of all other
# plugin below (after) them during a request, but they must not care what plugin
# above them are doing.
# How to rebuild with updated plugin configurations: Modify the list below and
# run `go generate && go build`
# The parser takes the input format of:
#
# <plugin-name>:<package-name>
# Or
# <plugin-name>:<fully-qualified-package-name>
#
# External plugin example:
#
# log:github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/log
# Local plugin example:
# log:log
metadata:metadata
cancel:cancel
tls:tls
reload:reload
nsid:nsid
bufsize:bufsize
root:root
bind:bind
debug:debug
trace:trace
ready:ready
health:health
pprof:pprof
prometheus:metrics
errors:errors
log:log
dnstap:dnstap
acl:acl
any:any
chaos:chaos
traffic:traffic
loadbalance:loadbalance
cache:cache
rewrite:rewrite
dnssec:dnssec
autopath:autopath
template:template
transfer:transfer
hosts:hosts
route53:route53
azure:azure
clouddns:clouddns
federation:github.com/coredns/federation
k8s_external:k8s_external
kubernetes:kubernetes
file:file
auto:auto
secondary:secondary
etcd:etcd
loop:loop
forward:forward
grpc:grpc
erratic:erratic
whoami:whoami
on:github.com/caddyserver/caddy/onevent
sign:sign