I have the opposite opinion. Traefik documentation is good if you take the time to read and comprehend it - and it has gotten significantly better over the last few years, it being bad (e.g. "it sucks") is an old trope at this point. I don't use Caddy or nginx because of the first class routing and middleware capabilities of Traefik. I've got it deployed in dozens of services and it's so easy to use one you've solidified your boilerplate that everything else, to me, appears to be a pain now.
To each their own but it's interesting you find it useful (you use it) yet it won't be welcome back. Maybe, as others have noted, try it in Docker (or k3s/k8s/etc). Once the base configuration you want is configured and deployed all you need to do is place labels in for dynamic service configuration.
To each their own but it's interesting you find it useful (you use it) yet it won't be welcome back. Maybe, as others have noted, try it in Docker (or k3s/k8s/etc). Once the base configuration you want is configured and deployed all you need to do is place labels in for dynamic service configuration.