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---
title: 'Kubernetes Custom Resources'
description: 'Configure the Kubernetes CRD provider that allows managing Traefik custom resources.'
---
Traefik provides some Kubernetes Custom Resources, such as `IngressRoute`, `Middleware`, etc.
When using KubernetesCRD as a provider,
Traefik uses [Custom Resource Definition](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/api-extension/custom-resources/) to retrieve its routing configuration.
Traefik Custom Resource Definitions are [listed below](#list-of-resources).
When Traefik is installed using the Helm Chart, by default, the provider `kubernetesCRD` is enabled.
## Requirements
When you install Traefik without using the Helm Chart, or when you are upgrading the stack using Helm, ensure that you satisfy the following requirements:
- Add/update **all** the Traefik resources definitions
- Add/update the [RBAC](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/) for the Traefik custom resources
```bash
# Install Traefik Resource Definitions:
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/traefik/traefik/v3.2/docs/content/reference/dynamic-configuration/kubernetes-crd-definition-v1.yml
# Install RBAC for Traefik:
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/traefik/traefik/v3.2/docs/content/reference/dynamic-configuration/kubernetes-crd-rbac.yml
```
## Configuration Example
You can enable the `kubernetesCRD` provider as detailed below:
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
providers:
kubernetesCRD: {}
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
[providers.kubernetesCRD]
```
```bash tab="CLI"
--providers.kubernetescrd=true
```
```yaml tab="Helm Chart Values"
## Values file
providers:
kubernetesCRD:
enabled: true
```
## Configuration Options
| Field | Description | Default | Required |
|:------|:----------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------|:---------|
| `providers.providersThrottleDuration` | Minimum amount of time to wait for, after a configuration reload, before taking into account any new configuration refresh event.<br />If multiple events occur within this time, only the most recent one is taken into account, and all others are discarded.<br />**This option cannot be set per provider, but the throttling algorithm applies to each of them independently.** | 2s | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.endpoint` | Server endpoint URL.<br />More information [here](#endpoint). | "" | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.token` | Bearer token used for the Kubernetes client configuration. | "" | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.certAuthFilePath` | Path to the certificate authority file.<br />Used for the Kubernetes client configuration. | "" | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.namespaces` | Array of namespaces to watch.<br />If left empty, watch all namespaces. | {} | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.labelselector` | Allow filtering on specific resource objects only using label selectors.<br />Only to Traefik [Custom Resources](#list-of-resources) (they all must match the filter).<br />No effect on Kubernetes `Secrets`, `EndpointSlices` and `Services`.<br />See [label-selectors](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/#label-selectors) for details. | "" | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.ingressClass` | Value of `kubernetes.io/ingress.class` annotation that identifies resource objects to be processed.<br />If empty, resources missing the annotation, having an empty value, or the value `traefik` are processed. | "" | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.throttleDuration` | Minimum amount of time to wait between two Kubernetes events before producing a new configuration.<br />This prevents a Kubernetes cluster that updates many times per second from continuously changing your Traefik configuration.<br />If empty, every event is caught. | 0s | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.allowEmptyServices` | Allows creating a route to reach a service that has no endpoint available.<br />It allows Traefik to handle the requests and responses targeting this service (applying middleware or observability operations) before returning a `503` HTTP Status. | false | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.allowCrossNamespace` | Allows the `IngressRoutes` to reference resources in namespaces other than theirs. | false | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.allowExternalNameServices` | Allows the `IngressRoutes` to reference ExternalName services. | false | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.nativeLBByDefault` | Allow using the Kubernetes Service load balancing between the pods instead of the one provided by Traefik for every `IngressRoute` by default.<br />It can br overridden in the [`ServerTransport`](../../../../routing/services/index.md#serverstransport). | false | No |
| `providers.kubernetesCRD.disableClusterScopeResources` | Prevent from discovering cluster scope resources (`IngressClass` and `Nodes`).<br />By doing so, it alleviates the requirement of giving Traefik the rights to look up for cluster resources.<br />Furthermore, Traefik will not handle IngressRoutes with IngressClass references, therefore such Ingresses will be ignored (please note that annotations are not affected by this option).<br />This will also prevent from using the `NodePortLB` options on services. | false | No |
### endpoint
The Kubernetes server endpoint URL.
When deployed into Kubernetes, Traefik reads the environment variables `KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST` and `KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT` or `KUBECONFIG` to construct the endpoint.
The access token is looked up in `/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token` and the SSL CA certificate in `/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt`.
Both are mounted automatically when deployed inside Kubernetes.
The endpoint may be specified to override the environment variable values inside a cluster.
When the environment variables are not found, Traefik tries to connect to the Kubernetes API server with an external-cluster client.
In this case, the endpoint is required.
Specifically, it may be set to the URL used by `kubectl proxy` to connect to a Kubernetes cluster using the granted authentication and authorization of the associated kubeconfig.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
providers:
kubernetesCRD:
endpoint: "http://localhost:8080"
# ...
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
[providers.kubernetesCRD]
endpoint = "http://localhost:8080"
# ...
```
```bash tab="CLI"
--providers.kubernetesCRD.endpoint=http://localhost:8080
```
## Routing Configuration
See the dedicated section in [routing](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md).
## List of Resources
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| Resource | Purpose |
|--------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
| [IngressRoute](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-ingressroute) | HTTP Routing |
| [Middleware](../../../../middlewares/http/overview.md) | Tweaks the HTTP requests before they are sent to your service |
| [TraefikService](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-traefikservice) | Abstraction for HTTP loadbalancing/mirroring |
| [TLSOptions](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-tlsoption) | Allows configuring some parameters of the TLS connection |
| [TLSStores](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-tlsstore) | Allows configuring the default TLS store |
| [ServersTransport](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-serverstransport) | Allows configuring the transport between Traefik and the backends |
| [IngressRouteTCP](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-ingressroutetcp) | TCP Routing |
| [MiddlewareTCP](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-middlewaretcp) | Tweaks the TCP requests before they are sent to your service |
| [ServersTransportTCP](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-serverstransporttc) | Allows configuring the transport between Traefik and the backends |
| [IngressRouteUDP](../../../../routing/providers/kubernetes-crd.md#kind-ingressrouteudp) | UDP Routing |
## Particularities
- The usage of `name` **and** `namespace` to refer to another Kubernetes resource.
- The usage of [secret](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/) for sensitive data (TLS certificates and credentials).
## Full Example
For additional information, refer to the [full example](../../../../user-guides/crd-acme/index.md) with Let's Encrypt.
{!traefik-for-business-applications.md!}