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"name": "redis",
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"tags": ["primary"],
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"address": "",
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"meta": {
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"meta": "for my service"
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}
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"port": 8000,
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"enable_tag_override": false,
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"checks": [
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```
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A service definition must include a `name` and may optionally provide an
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`id`, `tags`, `address`, `port`, `check`, and `enable_tag_override`. The
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`id` is set to the `name` if not provided. It is required that all
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`id`, `tags`, `address`, `port`, `check`, `meta` and `enable_tag_override`.
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The `id` is set to the `name` if not provided. It is required that all
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services have a unique ID per node, so if names might conflict then
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unique IDs should be provided.
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simpler to configure; this way, the address and port of a service can
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be discovered.
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The `meta` object is a map of max 64 key/values with string semantics. Key can contain
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only ASCII chars and no special characters (`A-Z` `a-z` `0-9` `_` and `-`, no `.`).
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For performance and security reasons, values as well as keys are limited to 128
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characters for keys, 512 for values, it has the same limitations as the node meta
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keys. All those meta data can be retrieved individually per instance of the service
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and all the instances of a given service have their own copy of it.
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Services may also contain a `token` field to provide an ACL token. This token is
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used for any interaction with the catalog for the service, including
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[anti-entropy syncs](/docs/internals/anti-entropy.html) and deregistration.
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