Ultra-High performance API Gateway with middlewares
KrakenD Community Edition (or KrakenD-CE) is the binary distribution of KrakenD.
In this repository, you'll find the utils to build the KrakenD binary yourself. If you want to use KrakenD download the binary
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Some of the features you get with KrakenD are:
- Ultra-High performance API Gateway
- Backend for Frontend
- Efficient: Super low memory consumption with high traffic (usually under 50MB w/ +1000 concurrent) and even lower with low traffic (under 5MB)
- Easy to use: Declaration of endpoints by just writing the
/url/patterns/and/{variables}
- Unlimited number of backends and endpoints associated with each endpoint. The limit is your kernel.
- Aggregation of all the data in the backends for a single endpoint
- Response composition and data manipulation (capture, groups, renames...)
- Response filtering (whitelist and blacklist)
- Concurrent API calls to the backend for the same request
- Simple configuration: All application configuration and behavior declared in a
krakend.json
. - Friendly: No development needed to build your gateway. Use the Visual API Designer (UI to generate the
krakend.json
) - SSL
- HTTP2 ready
- Circuit breaker (fail fast and avoid smashing stressed backends)
- Bursting on High-load
- Logging and statistics of usage
- API with statistics
- Service Discovery: DNS SRV, ETCD or add your own
- Multiple encodings supported (json, XML, RSS or response as single string)
- Injections via DSL in the configuration (Martian)
- Throttling: Limits of usage in the router and proxy layers.
- User quota: Restrict usage of users by IP or custom headers
- Basic Firewalling: Restrict connections by host, drop connections on certain limits
- Automatic load balancing
- HTTP Cache headers
- In-memory backend response cache
- Multiple installation options (bin, docker, rpm, deb, brew)
- Cloud native
- Loved by orchestrators (Kubernetes, Mesos + Marathon, Nomad, Docker Swarm, and others)
- Secure:
- Support for SSL
- OAuth client grant
- JSON Web Tokens (JWT) and JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE)
- HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
- Clickjacking protection
- HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP)
- MIME-Sniffing prevention
- Cross-site scripting (XSS) protection
- Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)
For a more nice description of the features have a look in the website.
Full, comprehensive documentation is viewable on the KrakenD website:
https://www.krakend.io/docs/overview/introduction/
- golang 1.11
make build
If you don't have or don't want to install go
you can build it using the golang docker container.
make docker_build
You can set up your fpm docker image to run setting DOCKER_FPM
on the Makefile
.
The package creates a krakend user to run the service and configures the service to run under systemd.
- just any Linux (using the
tar.gz
) - Ubuntu
- Debian
- CentOS/RedHat