Hi everyone !
I just learned the hardway how important it is to make the difference between ` and ’ …
Tried for 1 whole day to figure out why I got a stupid error in traefik with rule=host(hostname
).
While the logs weren’t clear about what was raising the error:
error while parsing rule Host('vaultwarden.home.lab'): 1:6: illegal rune literal
I tried alot of different things, from changing the self signed certs, wildcards, adguard DNS rewrite, changing network add some wired traefik rules… To finally compare 2 different yaml files and having that “ahhh…” feeling…
Bit depressing but finally happy to have my own self signed local domain names.
Highly recommended a yaml “linter” :)
no that is valid yaml in any case, it’s just a traeffic specific rule
Oh good point… yaml hard
Good to know :) ! To be more specific, it’s a GO syntax ! See @alxx comment !
Thanks :)
This is not Traefik’s fault though. It’s because of String literals in Go.
Thank you for the insight ! So, I could have used " " instead of ` . Which I normally do, but because I tried to follow the docs blindly, I just used their syntax without questioning the single quotes !