Tyk Gateway Configuration Options
You can use environment variables to override the config file for the Tyk Gateway. The Gateway configuration file can be found in the tyk-gateway
folder and by default is called tyk.conf
, though it can be renamed and specified using the --conf
flag. Environment variables are created from the dot notation versions of the JSON objects contained with the config files.
To understand how the environment variables notation works, see Environment Variables.
All the Gateway environment variables have the prefix TYK_GW_
. The environment variables will take precedence over the values in the configuration file.
tyk lint
In v2.4 we have added a new tyk lint
command which will validate your tyk.conf
file and validate it for syntax correctness, misspelled attribute names or format of values. The Syntax can be:
tyk lint
or tyk --conf=path lint
If --conf
is not used, the first of the following paths to exist is used:
./tyk.conf
/etc/tyk/tyk.conf
hostname
EV: TYK_GW_HOSTNAME
Type: string
Force your Gateway to work only on a specifc domain name. Can be overriden by API custom domain.
listen_address
EV: TYK_GW_LISTENADDRESS
Type: string
If your machine has mulitple network devices or IPs you can force the Gateway to use the IP address you want.
listen_port
EV: TYK_GW_LISTENPORT
Type: int
Setting this value will change the port that Tyk listens on. Default: 8080.
control_api_hostname
EV: TYK_GW_CONTROLAPIHOSTNAME
Type: string
Custom hostname for the Control API
control_api_port
EV: TYK_GW_CONTROLAPIPORT
Type: int
Set to run your Gateway Control API on a separate port, and protect it behind a firewall if needed. Please make sure you follow this guide when setting the control port https://tyk.io/docs/planning-for-production/#change-your-control-port.
secret
EV: TYK_GW_SECRET
Type: string
This should be changed as soon as Tyk is installed on your system. This value is used in every interaction with the Tyk Gateway API. It should be passed along as the X-Tyk-Authorization header in any requests made. Tyk assumes that you are sensible enough not to expose the management endpoints publicly and to keep this configuration value to yourself.
node_secret
EV: TYK_GW_NODESECRET
Type: string
The shared secret between the Gateway and the Dashboard to ensure that API Definition downloads, heartbeat and Policy loads are from a valid source.
pid_file_location
EV: TYK_GW_PIDFILELOCATION
Type: string
Linux PID file location. Do not change unless you know what you are doing. Default: /var/run/tyk/tyk-gateway.pid
allow_insecure_configs
EV: TYK_GW_ALLOWINSECURECONFIGS
Type: bool
Can be set to disable Dashboard message signature verification. When set to true
, public_key_path
can be ignored.
public_key_path
EV: TYK_GW_PUBLICKEYPATH
Type: string
While communicating with the Dashboard. By default, all messages are signed by a private/public key pair. Set path to public key.
allow_remote_config
EV: TYK_GW_ALLOWREMOTECONFIG
Type: bool
Allow your Dashboard to remotely set Gateway configuration via the Nodes screen.
security
Global Certificate configuration
security.private_certificate_encoding_secret
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_PRIVATECERTIFICATEENCODINGSECRET
Type: string
Set the AES256 secret which is used to encode certificate private keys when they uploaded via certificate storage
security.control_api_use_mutual_tls
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_CONTROLAPIUSEMUTUALTLS
Type: bool
Enable Gateway Control API to use Mutual TLS. Certificates can be set via security.certificates.control_api
section
security.pinned_public_keys
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_PINNEDPUBLICKEYS
Type: map[string]string
Specify public keys used for Certificate Pinning on global level.
security.certificates.upstream
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_CERTIFICATES_UPSTREAM
Type: map[string]string
Specify upstream mutual TLS certificates at a global level in the following format: `{ “
security.certificates.control_api
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_CERTIFICATES_CONTROLAPI
Type: []string
Certificates used for Control API Mutual TLS
security.certificates.dashboard_api
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_CERTIFICATES_DASHBOARD
Type: []string
Used for communicating with the Dashboard if it is configured to use Mutual TLS
security.certificates.mdcb_api
EV: TYK_GW_SECURITY_CERTIFICATES_MDCB
Type: []string
Certificates used for MDCB Mutual TLS
http_server_options
Gateway HTTP server configuration
http_server_options.read_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_READTIMEOUT
Type: int
API Consumer -> Gateway network read timeout. Not setting this config, or setting this to 0, defaults to 120 seconds
http_server_options.write_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_WRITETIMEOUT
Type: int
API Consumer -> Gateway network write timeout. Not setting this config, or setting this to 0, defaults to 120 seconds
http_server_options.use_ssl
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_USESSL
Type: bool
Set to true to enable SSL connections
http_server_options.enable_http2
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_ENABLEHTTP2
Type: bool
Enable HTTP2 protocol handling
http_server_options.enable_strict_routes
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_ENABLESTRICTROUTES
Type: bool
EnableStrictRoutes changes the routing to avoid nearest-neighbour requests on overlapping routes
- if disabled,
/apple
will route to/app
, the current default behavior, - if enabled,
/app
only responds to/app
,/app/
and/app/*
but not/apple
Regular expressions and parameterized routes will be left alone regardless of this setting.
http_server_options.ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_SSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Disable TLS verification. Required if you are using self-signed certificates.
http_server_options.enable_websockets
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_ENABLEWEBSOCKETS
Type: bool
Enabled WebSockets and server side events support
http_server_options.certificates
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_CERTIFICATES
Type: CertsData
Deprecated. SSL certificates used by Gateway server.
http_server_options.ssl_certificates
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_SSLCERTIFICATES
Type: []string
SSL certificates used by your Gateway server. A list of certificate IDs or path to files.
http_server_options.server_name
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_SERVERNAME
Type: string
Start your Gateway HTTP server on specific server name
http_server_options.min_version
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_MINVERSION
Type: uint16
Minimum TLS version. Possible values: https://tyk.io/docs/basic-config-and-security/security/tls-and-ssl/#values-for-tls-versions
http_server_options.max_version
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_MAXVERSION
Type: uint16
Maximum TLS version.
http_server_options.flush_interval
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_FLUSHINTERVAL
Type: int
Set this to the number of seconds that Tyk uses to flush content from the proxied upstream connection to the open downstream connection. This option needed be set for streaming protocols like Server Side Events, or gRPC streaming.
http_server_options.skip_url_cleaning
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_SKIPURLCLEANING
Type: bool
Allow the use of a double slash in a URL path. This can be useful if you need to pass raw URLs to your API endpoints.
For example: http://myapi.com/get/http://example.com
.
http_server_options.skip_target_path_escaping
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_SKIPTARGETPATHESCAPING
Type: bool
Disable automatic character escaping, allowing to path original URL data to the upstream.
http_server_options.ssl_ciphers
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPSERVEROPTIONS_CIPHERS
Type: []string
Custom SSL ciphers. See list of ciphers here https://tyk.io/docs/basic-config-and-security/security/tls-and-ssl/#specify-tls-cipher-suites-for-tyk-gateway--tyk-dashboard
version_header
EV: TYK_GW_VERSIONHEADER
Type: string
Expose version header with a given name. Works only for versioned APIs.
suppress_redis_signal_reload
EV: TYK_GW_SUPPRESSREDISSIGNALRELOAD
Type: bool
Disable dynamic API and Policy reloads, e.g. it will load new changes only on procecss start.
hash_keys
EV: TYK_GW_HASHKEYS
Type: bool
Enable Key hashing
hash_key_function
EV: TYK_GW_HASHKEYFUNCTION
Type: string
Specify the Key hashing algorithm. Possible values: murmur64, murmur128, sha256.
basic_auth_hash_key_function
EV: TYK_GW_BASICAUTHHASHKEYFUNCTION
Type: string
Specify the Key hashing algorithm for “basic auth”. Possible values: murmur64, murmur128, sha256, bcrypt. Will default to “bcrypt” if not set.
hash_key_function_fallback
EV: TYK_GW_HASHKEYFUNCTIONFALLBACK
Type: []string
Specify your previous key hashing algorithm if you migrated from one algorithm to another.
enable_hashed_keys_listing
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLEHASHEDKEYSLISTING
Type: bool
Allows the listing of hashed API keys
min_token_length
EV: TYK_GW_MINTOKENLENGTH
Type: int
Minimum API token length
template_path
EV: TYK_GW_TEMPLATEPATH
Type: string
Path to error and webhook templates. Defaults to the current binary path.
policies
The policies section allows you to define where Tyk can find its policy templates. Policy templates are similar to key definitions in that they allow you to set quotas, access rights and rate limits for keys. Policies are loaded when Tyk starts and if changed require a hot-reload so they are loaded into memory. A policy can be defined in a file (Open Source installations) or from the same database as the Dashboard.
policies.policy_source
EV: TYK_GW_POLICIES_POLICYSOURCE
Type: string
Set this value to file
to look in the file system for a definition file. Set to service
to use the Dashboard service.
policies.policy_connection_string
EV: TYK_GW_POLICIES_POLICYCONNECTIONSTRING
Type: string
This option is required if policies.policy_source
is set to service
.
Set this to the URL of your Tyk Dashboard installation. The URL needs to be formatted as: http://dashboard_host:port.
policies.policy_record_name
EV: TYK_GW_POLICIES_POLICYRECORDNAME
Type: string
This option is required if policies.policy_source
is set to file
.
Specifies the path of your JSON file containing the available policies.
policies.allow_explicit_policy_id
EV: TYK_GW_POLICIES_ALLOWEXPLICITPOLICYID
Type: bool
In a Pro installation, Tyk will load Policy IDs and use the internal object-ID as the ID of the policy. This is not portable in cases where the data needs to be moved from installation to installation.
If you set this value to true
, then the id parameter in a stored policy (or imported policy using the Dashboard API), will be used instead of the internal ID.
This option should only be used when moving an installation to a new database.
policies.policy_path
EV: TYK_GW_POLICIES_POLICYPATH
Type: string
This option is used for storing a policies if policies.policy_source
is set to file
.
it should be some existing file path on hard drive
ports_whitelist
EV: TYK_GW_PORTWHITELIST
Type: PortsWhiteList
Defines the ports that will be available for the API services to bind to in the following format: "{“":“”}"
. Remember to escape JSON strings.
This is a map of protocol to PortWhiteList. This allows per protocol
configurations.
disable_ports_whitelist
EV: TYK_GW_DISABLEPORTWHITELIST
Type: bool
Disable port whilisting, essentially allowing you to use any port for your API.
app_path
EV: TYK_GW_APPPATH
Type: string
If Tyk is being used in its standard configuration (Open Source installations), then API definitions are stored in the apps folder (by default in /opt/tyk-gateway/apps). This location is scanned for .json files and re-scanned at startup or reload. See the API section of the Tyk Gateway API for more details.
use_db_app_configs
EV: TYK_GW_USEDBAPPCONFIGS
Type: bool
If you are a Tyk Pro user, this option will enable polling the Dashboard service for API definitions. On startup Tyk will attempt to connect and download any relevant application configurations from from your Dashboard instance. The files are exactly the same as the JSON files on disk with the exception of a BSON ID supplied by the Dashboard service.
db_app_conf_options
This section defines API loading and shard options. Enable these settings to selectively load API definitions on a node from your Dashboard service.
db_app_conf_options.connection_string
EV: TYK_GW_DBAPPCONFOPTIONS_CONNECTIONSTRING
Type: string
Set the URL to your Dashboard instance (or a load balanced instance). The URL needs to be formatted as: http://dashboard_host:port
db_app_conf_options.node_is_segmented
EV: TYK_GW_DBAPPCONFOPTIONS_NODEISSEGMENTED
Type: bool
Set to true
to enable filtering (sharding) of APIs.
db_app_conf_options.tags
EV: TYK_GW_DBAPPCONFOPTIONS_TAGS
Type: []string
The tags to use when filtering (sharding) Tyk Gateway nodes. Tags are processed as OR
operations.
If you include a non-filter tag (e.g. an identifier such as node-id-1
, this will become available to your Dashboard analytics).
storage
This section defines your Redis configuration.
storage.type
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_TYPE
Type: string
This should be set to redis
(lowercase)
storage.host
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_HOST
Type: string
The Redis host, by default this is set to localhost
, but for production this should be set to a cluster.
storage.port
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_PORT
Type: int
The Redis instance port.
storage.addrs
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_ADDRS
Type: []string
If you have multi-node setup, you should use this field instead. For example: [“host1:port1”, “host2:port2”].
storage.master_name
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_MASTERNAME
Type: string
Redis sentinel master name
storage.sentinel_password
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_SENTINELPASSWORD
Type: string
Redis sentinel password
storage.username
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_USERNAME
Type: string
Redis user name
storage.password
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_PASSWORD
Type: string
If your Redis instance has a password set for access, you can set it here.
storage.database
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_DATABASE
Type: int
Redis database
storage.optimisation_max_idle
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_MAXIDLE
Type: int
Set the number of maximum idle connections in the Redis connection pool, which defaults to 100. Set to a higher value if you are expecting more traffic.
storage.optimisation_max_active
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_MAXACTIVE
Type: int
Set the number of maximum connections in the Redis connection pool, which defaults to 500. Set to a higher value if you are expecting more traffic.
storage.timeout
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_TIMEOUT
Type: int
Set a custom timeout for Redis network operations. Default value 5 seconds.
storage.enable_cluster
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_ENABLECLUSTER
Type: bool
Enable Redis Cluster support
storage.use_ssl
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_USESSL
Type: bool
Enable SSL/TLS connection between your Tyk Gateway & Redis.
storage.ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_STORAGE_SSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Disable TLS verification
disable_dashboard_zeroconf
EV: TYK_GW_DISABLEDASHBOARDZEROCONF
Type: bool
Disable the capability of the Gateway to autodiscover
the Dashboard through heartbeat messages via Redis.
The goal of zeroconf is auto-discovery, so you do not have to specify the Tyk Dashboard address in your Gatewaytyk.conf
file.
In some specific cases, for example, when the Dashboard is bound to a public domain, not accessible inside an internal network, or similar, disable_dashboard_zeroconf
can be set to true
, in favour of directly specifying a Tyk Dashboard address.
slave_options
The slave_options
allow you to configure the RPC slave connection required for MDCB installations.
These settings must be configured for every RPC slave/worker node.
slave_options.use_rpc
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_USERPC
Type: bool
Set to true
to connect a worker Gateway using RPC.
slave_options.use_ssl
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_USESSL
Type: bool
Set this option to true
to use an SSL RPC connection.
slave_options.ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_SSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Set this option to true
to allow the certificate validation (certificate chain and hostname) to be skipped.
This can be useful if you use a self-signed certificate.
slave_options.connection_string
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_CONNECTIONSTRING
Type: string
Use this setting to add the URL for your MDCB or load balancer host.
slave_options.rpc_key
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_RPCKEY
Type: string
Your organisation ID to connect to the MDCB installation.
slave_options.api_key
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_APIKEY
Type: string
This the API key of a user used to authenticate and authorise the Gateway’s access through MDCB. The user should be a standard Dashboard user with minimal privileges so as to reduce any risk if the user is compromised. The suggested security settings are read for Real-time notifications and the remaining options set to deny.
slave_options.enable_rpc_cache
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_ENABLERPCCACHE
Type: bool
Set this option to true
to enable RPC caching for keys.
slave_options.disable_keyspace_sync
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_DISABLEKEYSPACESYNC
Type: bool
Set this option to true
if you don’t want to monitor changes in the keys from a master Gateway.
slave_options.group_id
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_GROUPID
Type: string
This is the zone
that this instance inhabits, e.g. the cluster/data-centre the Gateway lives in.
The group ID must be the same across all the Gateways of a data-centre/cluster which are also sharing the same Redis instance.
This ID should also be unique per cluster (otherwise another Gateway cluster can pick up your keyspace events and your cluster will get zero updates).
slave_options.call_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_CALLTIMEOUT
Type: int
Call Timeout allows to specify a time in seconds for the maximum allowed duration of a RPC call.
slave_options.ping_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_PINGTIMEOUT
Type: int
The maximum time in seconds that a RPC ping can last.
slave_options.rpc_pool_size
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_RPCPOOLSIZE
Type: int
The number of RPC connections in the pool. Basically it creates a set of connections that you can re-use as needed.
slave_options.key_space_sync_interval
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_KEYSPACESYNCINTERVAL
Type: float32
You can use this to set a period for which the Gateway will check if there are changes in keys that must be synchronized. If this value is not set then it will default to 10 seconds.
slave_options.rpc_cert_cache_expiration
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_RPCCERTCACHEEXPIRATION
Type: float32
RPCCertCacheExpiration defines the expiration time of the rpc cache that stores the certificates, defined in seconds
slave_options.rpc_global_cache_expiration
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_RPCGLOBALCACHEEXPIRATION
Type: float32
RPCKeysCacheExpiration defines the expiration time of the rpc cache that stores the keys, defined in seconds
slave_options.synchroniser_enabled
EV: TYK_GW_SLAVEOPTIONS_SYNCHRONISERENABLED
Type: bool
SynchroniserEnabled enable this config if MDCB has enabled the synchoniser. If disabled then it will ignore signals to synchonise recources
management_node
EV: TYK_GW_MANAGEMENTNODE
Type: bool
If set to true
, distributed rate limiter will be disabled for this node, and it will be excluded from any rate limit calculation.
Note
If you set db_app_conf_options.node_is_segmented
to true
for multiple Gateway nodes, you should ensure that management_node
is set to false
.
This is to ensure visibility for the management node across all APIs.
auth_override
This is used as part of the RPC / Hybrid back-end configuration in a Tyk Enterprise installation and isn’t used anywhere else.
enable_redis_rolling_limiter
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLEREDISROLLINGLIMITER
Type: bool
Redis based rate limiter with fixed window. Provides 100% rate limiting accuracy, but require two additional Redis roundtrip for each request.
enable_sentinel_rate_limiter
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLESENTINELRATELIMITER
Type: bool
To enable, set to true
. The sentinel-based rate limiter delivers a smoother performance curve as rate-limit calculations happen off-thread, but a stricter time-out based cool-down for clients. For example, when a throttling action is triggered, they are required to cool-down for the period of the rate limit.
Disabling the sentinel based rate limiter will make rate-limit calculations happen on-thread and therefore offers a staggered cool-down and a smoother rate-limit experience for the client.
For example, you can slow your connection throughput to regain entry into your rate limit. This is more of a “throttle” than a “block”.
The standard rate limiter offers similar performance as the sentinel-based limiter. This is disabled by default.
enable_non_transactional_rate_limiter
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLENONTRANSACTIONALRATELIMITER
Type: bool
An enchancment for the Redis and Sentinel rate limiters, that offers a significant improvement in performance by not using transactions on Redis rate-limit buckets.
drl_notification_frequency
EV: TYK_GW_DRLNOTIFICATIONFREQUENCY
Type: int
How frequently a distributed rate limiter synchronises information between the Gateway nodes. Default: 2 seconds.
drl_threshold
EV: TYK_GW_DRLTHRESHOLD
Type: float64
A distributed rate limiter is inaccurate on small rate limits, and it will fallback to a Redis or Sentinel rate limiter on an individual user basis, if its rate limiter lower then threshold.
A Rate limiter threshold calculated using the following formula: rate_threshold = drl_threshold * number_of_gateways
.
So you have 2 Gateways, and your threshold is set to 5, if a user rate limit is larger than 10, it will use the distributed rate limiter algorithm.
Default: 5
drl_enable_sentinel_rate_limiter
EV: TYK_GW_DRLENABLESENTINELRATELIMITER
Type: bool
Controls which algorthm to use as a fallback when your distributed rate limiter can’t be used.
enforce_org_data_age
EV: TYK_GW_ENFORCEORGDATAAGE
Type: bool
Allows you to dynamically configure analytics expiration on a per organisation level
enforce_org_data_detail_logging
EV: TYK_GW_ENFORCEORGDATADETAILLOGGING
Type: bool
Allows you to dynamically configure detailed logging on a per organisation level
enforce_org_quotas
EV: TYK_GW_ENFORCEORGQUOTAS
Type: bool
Allows you to dynamically configure organisation quotas on a per organisation level
monitor
The monitor section is useful if you wish to enforce a global trigger limit on organisation and user quotas. This feature will trigger a webhook event to fire when specific triggers are reached. Triggers can be global (set in the node), by organisation (set in the organisation session object) or by key (set in the key session object)
While Organisation-level and Key-level triggers can be tiered (e.g. trigger at 10%, trigger at 20%, trigger at 80%), in the node-level configuration only a global value can be set. If a global value and specific trigger level are the same the trigger will only fire once:
"monitor": {
"enable_trigger_monitors": true,
"configuration": {
"method": "POST",
"target_path": "http://domain.com/notify/quota-trigger",
"template_path": "templates/monitor_template.json",
"header_map": {
"some-secret": "89787855"
},
"event_timeout": 10
},
"global_trigger_limit": 80.0,
"monitor_user_keys": false,
"monitor_org_keys": true
},
monitor.enable_trigger_monitors
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_ENABLETRIGGERMONITORS
Type: bool
Set this to true
to have monitors enabled in your configuration for the node.
monitor.configuration.method
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_CONFIG_METHOD
Type: string
The method to use for the webhook.
monitor.configuration.target_path
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_CONFIG_TARGETPATH
Type: string
The target path on which to send the request.
monitor.configuration.template_path
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_CONFIG_TEMPLATEPATH
Type: string
The template to load in order to format the request.
monitor.configuration.header_map
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_CONFIG_HEADERLIST
Type: map[string]string
Headers to set when firing the webhook.
monitor.configuration.event_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_CONFIG_EVENTTIMEOUT
Type: int64
The cool-down for the event so it does not trigger again (in seconds).
monitor.global_trigger_limit
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_GLOBALTRIGGERLIMIT
Type: float64
The trigger limit, as a percentage of the quota that must be reached in order to trigger the event, any time the quota percentage is increased the event will trigger.
monitor.monitor_user_keys
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_MONITORUSERKEYS
Type: bool
Apply the monitoring subsystem to user keys.
monitor.monitor_org_keys
EV: TYK_GW_MONITOR_MONITORORGKEYS
Type: bool
Apply the monitoring subsystem to organisation keys.
max_idle_connections
EV: TYK_GW_MAXIDLECONNS
Type: int
Maximum idle connections, per API, between Tyk and Upstream. By default not limited.
max_idle_connections_per_host
EV: TYK_GW_MAXIDLECONNSPERHOST
Type: int
Maximum idle connections, per API, per upstream, between Tyk and Upstream. Default:100
max_conn_time
EV: TYK_GW_MAXCONNTIME
Type: int64
Maximum connection time. If set it will force gateway reconnect to the upstream.
close_connections
EV: TYK_GW_CLOSECONNECTIONS
Type: bool
If set, disable keepalive between User and Tyk
enable_custom_domains
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLECUSTOMDOMAINS
Type: bool
Allows you to use custom domains
allow_master_keys
EV: TYK_GW_ALLOWMASTERKEYS
Type: bool
If AllowMasterKeys is set to true, session objects (key definitions) that do not have explicit access rights set will be allowed by Tyk. This means that keys that are created have access to ALL APIs, which in many cases is unwanted behaviour unless you are sure about what you are doing.
service_discovery.default_cache_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_SERVICEDISCOVERY_DEFAULTCACHETIMEOUT
Type: int
Service discovery cache timeout
proxy_ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYSSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Globally ignore TLS verification between Tyk and your Upstream services
proxy_enable_http2
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYENABLEHTTP2
Type: bool
Enable HTTP2 support between Tyk and your upstream service. Required for gRPC.
proxy_ssl_min_version
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYSSLMINVERSION
Type: uint16
Minimum TLS version for connection between Tyk and your upstream service.
proxy_ssl_max_version
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYSSLMAXVERSION
Type: uint16
Maximum TLS version for connection between Tyk and your upstream service.
proxy_ssl_ciphers
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYSSLCIPHERSUITES
Type: []string
Whitelist ciphers for connection between Tyk and your upstream service.
proxy_default_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYDEFAULTTIMEOUT
Type: float64
This can specify a default timeout in seconds for upstream API requests.
proxy_ssl_disable_renegotiation
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYSSLDISABLERENEGOTIATION
Type: bool
Disable TLS renegotiation.
proxy_close_connections
EV: TYK_GW_PROXYCLOSECONNECTIONS
Type: bool
Disable keepalives between Tyk and your upstream service.
Set this value to true
to force Tyk to close the connection with the server, otherwise the connections will remain open for as long as your OS keeps TCP connections open.
This can cause a file-handler limit to be exceeded. Setting to false can have performance benefits as the connection can be reused.
uptime_tests
Tyk nodes can provide uptime awareness, uptime testing and analytics for your underlying APIs uptime and availability. Tyk can also notify you when a service goes down.
uptime_tests.disable
EV: TYK_GW_UPTIMETESTS_DISABLE
Type: bool
To disable uptime tests on this node, set this value to true
.
uptime_tests.poller_group
EV: TYK_GW_UPTIMETESTS_POLLERGROUP
Type: string
If you have multiple Gateway clusters connected to the same Redis instance, you need to set a unique poller group for each cluster.
uptime_tests.config.failure_trigger_sample_size
EV: TYK_GW_UPTIMETESTS_CONFIG_FAILURETRIGGERSAMPLESIZE
Type: int
The sample size to trigger a HostUp
or HostDown
event. For example, a setting of 3 will require at least three failures to occur before the uptime test is triggered.
uptime_tests.config.time_wait
EV: TYK_GW_UPTIMETESTS_CONFIG_TIMEWAIT
Type: int
The value in seconds between tests runs. All tests will run simultaneously. This value will set the time between those tests. So a value of 60 will run all uptime tests every 60 seconds.
uptime_tests.config.checker_pool_size
EV: TYK_GW_UPTIMETESTS_CONFIG_CHECKERPOOLSIZE
Type: int
The goroutine pool size to keep idle for uptime tests. If you have many uptime tests running at a high time period, then increase this value.
uptime_tests.config.enable_uptime_analytics
EV: TYK_GW_UPTIMETESTS_CONFIG_ENABLEUPTIMEANALYTICS
Type: bool
Set this value to true
to have the node capture and record analytics data regarding the uptime tests.
health_check
This section enables the configuration of the health-check API endpoint and the size of the sample data cache (in seconds).
health_check.enable_health_checks
EV: TYK_GW_HEALTHCHECK_ENABLEHEALTHCHECKS
Type: bool
Setting this value to true
will enable the health-check endpoint on /Tyk/health.
health_check.health_check_value_timeouts
EV: TYK_GW_HEALTHCHECK_HEALTHCHECKVALUETIMEOUT
Type: int64
This setting defaults to 60 seconds. This is the time window that Tyk uses to sample health-check data. You can set a higher value for more accurate data (a larger sample period), or a lower value for less accurate data. The reason this value is configurable is because sample data takes up space in your Redis DB to store the data to calculate samples. On high-availability systems this may not be desirable and smaller values may be preferred.
health_check_endpoint_name
EV: TYK_GW_HEALTHCHECKENDPOINTNAME
Type: string
Enables you to rename the /hello endpoint
oauth_refresh_token_expire
EV: TYK_GW_OAUTHREFRESHEXPIRE
Type: int64
Change the expiry time of a refresh token. By default 14 days (in seconds).
oauth_token_expire
EV: TYK_GW_OAUTHTOKENEXPIRE
Type: int32
Change the expiry time of OAuth tokens (in seconds).
oauth_token_expired_retain_period
EV: TYK_GW_OAUTHTOKENEXPIREDRETAINPERIOD
Type: int32
Specifies how long expired tokens are stored in Redis. The value is in seconds and the default is 0. Using the default means expired tokens are never removed from Redis.
oauth_redirect_uri_separator
EV: TYK_GW_OAUTHREDIRECTURISEPARATOR
Type: string
Character which should be used as a separator for OAuth redirect URI URLs. Default: ;.
oauth_error_status_code
EV: TYK_GW_OAUTHERRORSTATUSCODE
Type: int
Configures the OAuth error status code returned. If not set, it defaults to a 403 error.
enable_key_logging
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLEKEYLOGGING
Type: bool
By default all key IDs in logs are hidden. Set to true
if you want to see them for debugging reasons.
ssl_force_common_name_check
EV: TYK_GW_SSLFORCECOMMONNAMECHECK
Type: bool
Force the validation of the hostname against the common name, even if TLS verification is disabled.
enable_analytics
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLEANALYTICS
Type: bool
Tyk is capable of recording every hit to your API to a database with various filtering parameters. Set this value to true
and fill in the sub-section below to enable logging.
Note
For performance reasons, Tyk will store traffic data to Redis initially and then purge the data from Redis to MongoDB or other data stores on a regular basis as determined by the purge_delay setting in your Tyk Pump configuration.
analytics_config
This section defines options on what analytics data to store.
analytics_config.type
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_TYPE
Type: string
Set empty for a Self-Managed installation or rpc
for multi-cloud.
analytics_config.ignored_ips
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_IGNOREDIPS
Type: []string
Adding IP addresses to this list will cause Tyk to ignore these IPs in the analytics data. These IP addresses will not produce an analytics log record. This is useful for health checks and other samplers that might skew usage data. The IP addresses must be provided as a JSON array, with the values being single IPs. CIDR values are not supported.
analytics_config.enable_detailed_recording
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_ENABLEDETAILEDRECORDING
Type: bool
Set this value to true
to have Tyk store the inbound request and outbound response data in HTTP Wire format as part of the Analytics data.
Please note, this will greatly increase your analytics DB size and can cause performance degradation on analytics processing by the Dashboard.
This setting can be overridden with an organisation flag, enabed at an API level, or on individual Key level.
analytics_config.enable_geo_ip
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_ENABLEGEOIP
Type: bool
Tyk can store GeoIP information based on MaxMind DB’s to enable GeoIP tracking on inbound request analytics. Set this value to true
and assign a DB using the geo_ip_db_path
setting.
analytics_config.geo_ip_db_path
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_GEOIPDBLOCATION
Type: string
Path to a MaxMind GeoIP database The analytics GeoIP DB can be replaced on disk. It will cleanly auto-reload every hour.
analytics_config.normalise_urls
This section describes methods that enable you to normalise inbound URLs in your analytics to have more meaningful per-path data.
analytics_config.normalise_urls.enabled
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_NORMALISEURLS_ENABLED
Type: bool
Set this to true
to enable normalisation.
analytics_config.normalise_urls.normalise_uuids
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_NORMALISEURLS_NORMALISEUUIDS
Type: bool
Each UUID will be replaced with a placeholder {uuid}
analytics_config.normalise_urls.normalise_numbers
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_NORMALISEURLS_NORMALISENUMBERS
Type: bool
Set this to true to have Tyk automatically match for numeric IDs, it will match with a preceding slash so as not to capture actual numbers:
analytics_config.normalise_urls.custom_patterns
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_NORMALISEURLS_CUSTOM
Type: []string
This is a list of custom patterns you can add. These must be valid regex strings. Tyk will replace these values with a {var} placeholder.
analytics_config.pool_size
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_POOLSIZE
Type: int
Number of workers used to process analytics. Defaults to number of CPU cores.
analytics_config.records_buffer_size
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_RECORDSBUFFERSIZE
Type: uint64
Number of records in analytics queue, per worker. Default: 1000.
analytics_config.storage_expiration_time
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_STORAGEEXPIRATIONTIME
Type: int
You can set a time (in seconds) to configure how long analytics are kept if they are not processed. The default is 60 seconds. This is used to prevent the potential infinite growth of Redis analytics storage.
analytics_config.enable_multiple_analytics_keys
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_ENABLEMULTIPLEANALYTICSKEYS
Type: bool
Set this to true
to have Tyk automatically divide the analytics records in multiple analytics keys.
This is especially useful when storage.enable_cluster
is set to true
since it will distribute the analytic keys across all the cluster nodes.
analytics_config.purge_interval
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_PURGEINTERVAL
Type: float32
You can set the interval length on how often the tyk Gateway will purge analytics data. This value is in seconds and defaults to 10 seconds.
analytics_config.serializer_type
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSCONFIG_SERIALIZERTYPE
Type: string
Determines the serialization engine for analytics. Available options: msgpack, and protobuf. By default, msgpack.
enable_separate_analytics_store
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLESEPERATEANALYTICSSTORE
Type: bool
Enable separate analytics storage. Used together with analytics_storage
.
analytics_storage.type
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_TYPE
Type: string
This should be set to redis
(lowercase)
analytics_storage.host
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_HOST
Type: string
The Redis host, by default this is set to localhost
, but for production this should be set to a cluster.
analytics_storage.port
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_PORT
Type: int
The Redis instance port.
analytics_storage.addrs
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_ADDRS
Type: []string
If you have multi-node setup, you should use this field instead. For example: [“host1:port1”, “host2:port2”].
analytics_storage.master_name
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_MASTERNAME
Type: string
Redis sentinel master name
analytics_storage.sentinel_password
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_SENTINELPASSWORD
Type: string
Redis sentinel password
analytics_storage.username
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_USERNAME
Type: string
Redis user name
analytics_storage.password
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_PASSWORD
Type: string
If your Redis instance has a password set for access, you can set it here.
analytics_storage.database
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_DATABASE
Type: int
Redis database
analytics_storage.optimisation_max_idle
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_MAXIDLE
Type: int
Set the number of maximum idle connections in the Redis connection pool, which defaults to 100. Set to a higher value if you are expecting more traffic.
analytics_storage.optimisation_max_active
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_MAXACTIVE
Type: int
Set the number of maximum connections in the Redis connection pool, which defaults to 500. Set to a higher value if you are expecting more traffic.
analytics_storage.timeout
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_TIMEOUT
Type: int
Set a custom timeout for Redis network operations. Default value 5 seconds.
analytics_storage.enable_cluster
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_ENABLECLUSTER
Type: bool
Enable Redis Cluster support
analytics_storage.use_ssl
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_USESSL
Type: bool
Enable SSL/TLS connection between your Tyk Gateway & Redis.
analytics_storage.ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_ANALYTICSSTORAGE_SSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Disable TLS verification
liveness_check.check_duration
EV: TYK_GW_LIVENESSCHECK_CHECKDURATION
Type: time.Duration
Frequence of performing interval healthchecks for Redis, Dashboard, and RPC layer. Default: 10 seconds.
dns_cache
This section enables the global configuration of the expireable DNS records caching for your Gateway API endpoints. By design caching affects only http(s), ws(s) protocols APIs and doesn’t affect any plugin/middleware DNS queries.
"dns_cache": {
"enabled": true, //Turned off by default
"ttl": 60, //Time in seconds before the record will be removed from cache
"multiple_ips_handle_strategy": "random" //A strategy, which will be used when dns query will reply with more than 1 ip address per single host.
}
dns_cache.enabled
EV: TYK_GW_DNSCACHE_ENABLED
Type: bool
Setting this value to true
will enable caching of DNS queries responses used for API endpoint’s host names. By default caching is disabled.
dns_cache.ttl
EV: TYK_GW_DNSCACHE_TTL
Type: int64
This setting allows you to specify a duration in seconds before the record will be removed from cache after being added to it on the first DNS query resolution of API endpoints.
Setting ttl
to -1
prevents record from being expired and removed from cache on next check interval.
dns_cache.multiple_ips_handle_strategy
EV: TYK_GW_DNSCACHE_MULTIPLEIPSHANDLESTRATEGY
Type: string
A strategy which will be used when a DNS query will reply with more than 1 IP Address per single host. As a DNS query response IP Addresses can have a changing order depending on DNS server balancing strategy (eg: round robin, geographically dependent origin-ip ordering, etc) this option allows you to not to limit the connection to the first host in a cached response list or prevent response caching.
pick_first
will instruct your Tyk Gateway to connect to the first IP in a returned IP list and cache the response.random
will instruct your Tyk Gateway to connect to a random IP in a returned IP list and cache the response.no_cache
will instruct your Tyk Gateway to connect to the first IP in a returned IP list and fetch each addresses list without caching on each API endpoint DNS query.
disable_regexp_cache
EV: TYK_GW_DISABLEREGEXPCACHE
Type: bool
If set to true
this allows you to disable the regular expression cache. The default setting is false
.
regexp_cache_expire
EV: TYK_GW_REGEXPCACHEEXPIRE
Type: int32
If you set disable_regexp_cache
to false
, you can use this setting to limit how long the regular expression cache is kept for in seconds.
The default is 60 seconds. This must be a positive value. If you set to 0 this uses the default value.
local_session_cache
Tyk can cache some data locally, this can speed up lookup times on a single node and lower the number of connections and operations being done on Redis. It will however introduce a slight delay when updating or modifying keys as the cache must expire. This does not affect rate limiting.
local_session_cache.disable_cached_session_state
EV: TYK_GW_LOCALSESSIONCACHE_DISABLECACHESESSIONSTATE
Type: bool
By default sessions are set to cache. Set this to true
to stop Tyk from caching keys locally on the node.
enable_separate_cache_store
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLESEPERATECACHESTORE
Type: bool
Enable to use a separate Redis for cache storage
cache_storage.type
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_TYPE
Type: string
This should be set to redis
(lowercase)
cache_storage.host
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_HOST
Type: string
The Redis host, by default this is set to localhost
, but for production this should be set to a cluster.
cache_storage.port
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_PORT
Type: int
The Redis instance port.
cache_storage.addrs
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_ADDRS
Type: []string
If you have multi-node setup, you should use this field instead. For example: [“host1:port1”, “host2:port2”].
cache_storage.master_name
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_MASTERNAME
Type: string
Redis sentinel master name
cache_storage.sentinel_password
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_SENTINELPASSWORD
Type: string
Redis sentinel password
cache_storage.username
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_USERNAME
Type: string
Redis user name
cache_storage.password
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_PASSWORD
Type: string
If your Redis instance has a password set for access, you can set it here.
cache_storage.database
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_DATABASE
Type: int
Redis database
cache_storage.optimisation_max_idle
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_MAXIDLE
Type: int
Set the number of maximum idle connections in the Redis connection pool, which defaults to 100. Set to a higher value if you are expecting more traffic.
cache_storage.optimisation_max_active
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_MAXACTIVE
Type: int
Set the number of maximum connections in the Redis connection pool, which defaults to 500. Set to a higher value if you are expecting more traffic.
cache_storage.timeout
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_TIMEOUT
Type: int
Set a custom timeout for Redis network operations. Default value 5 seconds.
cache_storage.enable_cluster
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_ENABLECLUSTER
Type: bool
Enable Redis Cluster support
cache_storage.use_ssl
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_USESSL
Type: bool
Enable SSL/TLS connection between your Tyk Gateway & Redis.
cache_storage.ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_CACHESTORAGE_SSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Disable TLS verification
enable_bundle_downloader
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLEBUNDLEDOWNLOADER
Type: bool
Enable downloading Plugin bundles Example:
"enable_bundle_downloader": true,
"bundle_base_url": "http://my-bundle-server.com/bundles/",
"public_key_path": "/path/to/my/pubkey",
bundle_base_url
EV: TYK_GW_BUNDLEBASEURL
Type: string
Is a base URL that will be used to download the bundle. In this example we have bundle-latest.zip
specified in the API settings, Tyk will fetch the following URL: http://my-bundle-server.com/bundles/bundle-latest.zip (see the next section for details).
bundle_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_BUNDLEINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Disable TLS validation for bundle URLs
enable_jsvm
EV: TYK_GW_ENABLEJSVM
Type: bool
Set to true if you are using JSVM custom middleware or virtual endpoints.
jsvm_timeout
EV: TYK_GW_JSVMTIMEOUT
Type: int
Set the execution timeout for JSVM plugins and virtal endpoints
disable_virtual_path_blobs
EV: TYK_GW_DISABLEVIRTUALPATHBLOBS
Type: bool
Disable virtual endpoints and the code will not be loaded into the VM when the API definition initialises. This is useful for systems where you want to avoid having third-party code run.
tyk_js_path
EV: TYK_GW_TYKJSPATH
Type: string
Path to the JavaScript file which will be pre-loaded for any JSVM middleware or virtual endpoint. Useful for defining global shared functions.
middleware_path
EV: TYK_GW_MIDDLEWAREPATH
Type: string
Path to the plugins dirrectory. By default is ``./middleware`.
coprocess_options
Configuration options for Python and gRPC plugins.
coprocess_options.enable_coprocess
EV: TYK_GW_COPROCESSOPTIONS_ENABLECOPROCESS
Type: bool
Enable gRPC and Python plugins
coprocess_options.coprocess_grpc_server
EV: TYK_GW_COPROCESSOPTIONS_COPROCESSGRPCSERVER
Type: string
Address of gRPC user
coprocess_options.grpc_recv_max_size
EV: TYK_GW_COPROCESSOPTIONS_GRPCRECVMAXSIZE
Type: int
Maximum message which can be received from a gRPC server
coprocess_options.grpc_send_max_size
EV: TYK_GW_COPROCESSOPTIONS_GRPCSENDMAXSIZE
Type: int
Maximum message which can be sent to gRPC server
coprocess_options.python_path_prefix
EV: TYK_GW_COPROCESSOPTIONS_PYTHONPATHPREFIX
Type: string
Sets the path to built-in Tyk modules. This will be part of the Python module lookup path. The value used here is the default one for most installations.
coprocess_options.python_version
EV: TYK_GW_COPROCESSOPTIONS_PYTHONVERSION
Type: string
If you have multiple Python versions installed you can specify your version.
ignore_endpoint_case
EV: TYK_GW_IGNOREENDPOINTCASE
Type: bool
Ignore the case of any endpoints for APIs managed by Tyk. Setting this to true
will override any individual API and Ignore, Blacklist and Whitelist plugin endpoint settings.
ignore_canonical_mime_header_key
EV: TYK_GW_IGNORECANONICALMIMEHEADERKEY
Type: bool
When enabled Tyk ignores the canonical format of the MIME header keys.
For example when a request header with a “my-header” key is injected using “global_headers”, the upstream would typically get it as “My-Header”. When this flag is enabled it will be sent as “my-header” instead.
Current support is limited to JavaScript plugins, global header injection, virtual endpoint and JQ transform header rewrites. This functionality doesn’t affect headers that are sent by the HTTP client and the default formatting will apply in this case.
For technical details refer to the CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey functionality in the Go documentation.
log_level
EV: TYK_GW_LOGLEVEL
Type: string
You can now set a logging level (log_level). The following levels can be set: debug, info, warn, error.
If not set or left empty, it will default to info
.
tracing
Section for configuring OpenTracing support
tracing.name
EV: TYK_GW_TRACER_NAME
Type: string
The name of the tracer to initialize. For instance appdash, to use appdash tracer
tracing.enabled
EV: TYK_GW_TRACER_ENABLED
Type: bool
Enable tracing
tracing.options
EV: TYK_GW_TRACER_OPTIONS
Type: map[string]interface{}
Tracing configuration. Refer to the Tracing Docs for the full list of options.
newrelic.app_name
EV: TYK_GW_NEWRELIC_APPNAME
Type: string
New Relic Application name
newrelic.license_key
EV: TYK_GW_NEWRELIC_LICENSEKEY
Type: string
New Relic License key
newrelic.enable_distributed_tracing
EV: TYK_GW_NEWRELIC_ENABLEDISTRIBUTEDTRACING
Type: bool
Enable distributed tracing
enable_http_profiler
EV: TYK_GW_HTTPPROFILE
Type: bool
Enable debugging of your Tyk Gateway by exposing profiling information through https://tyk.io/docs/troubleshooting/tyk-gateway/profiling/
use_redis_log
EV: TYK_GW_USEREDISLOG
Type: bool
Enables the real-time Gateway log view in the Dashboard.
use_sentry
EV: TYK_GW_USESENTRY
Type: bool
Enable Sentry logging
sentry_code
EV: TYK_GW_SENTRYCODE
Type: string
Sentry API code
sentry_log_level
EV: TYK_GW_SENTRYLOGLEVEL
Type: string
Log verbosity for Sentry logging
use_syslog
EV: TYK_GW_USESYSLOG
Type: bool
Enable Syslog log output
syslog_transport
EV: TYK_GW_SYSLOGTRANSPORT
Type: string
Syslong transport to use. Values: tcp or udp.
syslog_network_addr
EV: TYK_GW_SYSLOGNETWORKADDR
Type: string
Graylog server address
use_graylog
EV: TYK_GW_USEGRAYLOG
Type: bool
Use Graylog log output
graylog_network_addr
EV: TYK_GW_GRAYLOGNETWORKADDR
Type: string
Graylog server address
use_logstash
EV: TYK_GW_USELOGSTASH
Type: bool
Use logstash log output
logstash_transport
EV: TYK_GW_LOGSTASHTRANSPORT
Type: string
Logstash network transport. Values: tcp or udp.
logstash_network_addr
EV: TYK_GW_LOGSTASHNETWORKADDR
Type: string
Logstash server address
track_404_logs
EV: TYK_GW_TRACK404LOGS
Type: bool
Show 404 HTTP errors in your Gateway application logs
statsd_connection_string
EV: TYK_GW_STATSDCONNECTIONSTRING
Type: string
Address of StatsD server. If set enable statsd monitoring.
statsd_prefix
EV: TYK_GW_STATSDPREFIX
Type: string
StatsD prefix
event_handlers
EV: TYK_GW_EVENTHANDLERS
Type: apidef.EventHandlerMetaConfig
Event System
hide_generator_header
EV: TYK_GW_HIDEGENERATORHEADER
Type: bool
HideGeneratorHeader will mask the ‘X-Generator’ and ‘X-Mascot-…’ headers, if set to true.
force_global_session_lifetime
EV: TYK_GW_FORCEGLOBALSESSIONLIFETIME
Type: bool
Enable global API token expiration. Can be needed if all your APIs using JWT or oAuth 2.0 auth methods with dynamically generated keys.
session_lifetime_respects_key_expiration
EV: TYK_GW_SESSIONLIFETIMERESPECTSKEYEXPIRATION
Type: bool
SessionLifetimeRespectsKeyExpiration respects the key expiration time when the session lifetime is less than the key expiration. That is, Redis waits the key expiration for physical removal.
global_session_lifetime
EV: TYK_GW_GLOBALSESSIONLIFETIME
Type: int64
global session lifetime, in seconds.
kv.consul.address
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_ADDRESS
Type: string
Address is the address of the Consul server
kv.consul.scheme
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_SCHEME
Type: string
Scheme is the URI scheme for the Consul server
kv.consul.datacenter
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_DATACENTER
Type: string
The datacenter to use. If not provided, the default agent datacenter is used.
kv.consul.http_auth.username
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_HTTPAUTH.USERNAME
Type: string
Username to use for HTTP Basic Authentication
kv.consul.http_auth.password
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_HTTPAUTH.PASSWORD
Type: string
Password to use for HTTP Basic Authentication
kv.consul.tls_config.address
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_TLSCONFIG.ADDRESS
Type: string
Address
kv.consul.tls_config.ca_file
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_TLSCONFIG.CAFILE
Type: string
CA file
kv.consul.tls_config.ca_path
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_TLSCONFIG.CAPATH
Type: string
CA Path
kv.consul.tls_config.cert_file
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_TLSCONFIG.CERTFILE
Type: string
Cert file
kv.consul.tls_config.key_file
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_TLSCONFIG.KEYFILE
Type: string
Key file
kv.consul.tls_config.insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_KV.CONSUL_TLSCONFIG.INSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Disable TLS validation
kv.vault.token
EV: TYK_GW_KV.VAULT_TOKEN
Type: string
Token is the vault root token
kv.vault.kv_version
EV: TYK_GW_KV.VAULT_KVVERSION
Type: int
KVVersion is the version number of Vault. Usually defaults to 2
kv.KV
EV: TYK_GW_KV.KV
Type: struct
See more details https://tyk.io/docs/tyk-configuration-reference/kv-store/
secrets
EV: TYK_GW_SECRETS
Type: map[string]string
Secrets are key-value pairs that can be accessed in the dashboard via “secrets://”
override_messages
Override the default error code and or message returned by middleware. The following message IDs can be used to override the message and error codes:
AuthToken message IDs
auth.auth_field_missing
auth.key_not_found
OIDC message IDs
oauth.auth_field_missing
oauth.auth_field_malformed
oauth.key_not_found
oauth.client_deleted
Sample Override Message Setting
"override_messages": {
"oauth.auth_field_missing" : {
"code": 401,
"message": "Token is not authorised"
}
}
cloud
EV: TYK_GW_CLOUD
Type: bool
Cloud flag shows the Gateway runs in Tyk-cloud.
jwt_ssl_insecure_skip_verify
EV: TYK_GW_JWTSSLINSECURESKIPVERIFY
Type: bool
Skip TLS verification for JWT JWKs url validation