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# Atlas Integration # Atlas Integration
[Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com) is service provided by HashiCorp to deploy applications and manage infrastructure. [Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com) is a service provided by HashiCorp to deploy applications and manage infrastructure.
Starting with Consul 0.5, it is possible to integrate Consul with Atlas. This is done by registering a node as part Starting with Consul 0.5, it is possible to integrate Consul with Atlas. This is done by registering a node as part
of an Atlas infrastructure (specified with the `-atlas` flag). Consul maintains a long running connection to the of an Atlas infrastructure (specified with the `-atlas` flag). Consul maintains a long-running connection to the
[SCADA](http://scada.hashicorp.com) service which allows Atlas to retrieve data and control nodes. [SCADA](http://scada.hashicorp.com) service which allows Atlas to retrieve data and control nodes.
Data acquisition allows Atlas to display the state of the Consul cluster in its dashboard as well as enabling Data acquisition allows Atlas to display the state of the Consul cluster in its dashboard and set up alerts
alerts to be setup using health checks. Remote control enables Atlas to provide features like the auto joinining based on health checks. Remote control enables Atlas to provide features like auto-joinining nodes.
nodes.
## Enabling Atlas Integration ## Enabling Atlas Integration
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[configuration option](/docs/agent/options.html). The Atlas token is set with the `-atlas-token` CLI flag, `atlas_token` [configuration option](/docs/agent/options.html). The Atlas token is set with the `-atlas-token` CLI flag, `atlas_token`
configuration option, or `ATLAS_TOKEN` environment variable. configuration option, or `ATLAS_TOKEN` environment variable.
To verify the integration, either run the agent with `debug` level logging or use `consul monitor -log-level=debug` To verify the integration, either run the agent with `debug`-level logging or use `consul monitor -log-level=debug`
and look for a line like: and look for a line like:
[DEBUG] scada-client: assigned session '406ca55d-1801-f964-2942-45f5f9df3995' [DEBUG] scada-client: assigned session '406ca55d-1801-f964-2942-45f5f9df3995'
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## Using Auto-Join ## Using Auto-Join
Once integrated with Atlas, the auto join feature can be used to have nodes automatically join other Once integrated with Atlas, the auto-join feature can be used to have nodes automatically join other
peers in their datacenter. Server nodes will automatically join peer LAN nodes and other WAN nodes. peers in their datacenter. Server nodes will automatically join peer LAN nodes and other WAN nodes.
Client nodes will only join other LAN nodes in their datacenter. Client nodes will only join other LAN nodes in their datacenter.
Auto join is enabled with the `-atlas-join` CLI flag or the `atlas_join` configuration option. Auto-join is enabled with the `-atlas-join` CLI flag or the `atlas_join` configuration option.
## Securing Atlas ## Securing Atlas
The connection to Atlas does not have elevated privileges. API requests made by Atlas The connection to Atlas does not have elevated privileges. API requests made by Atlas
are served in the same way any other HTTP request is made. If ACLs are enabled, it is possible to are served in the same way any other HTTP request is handled. If ACLs are enabled, it is possible, via
force an Atlas ACL token to be used instead of the agent's default token. the `atlas_acl_token` configuration option, to force an Atlas ACL token to be used instead of the
agent's default token.
When ACLs are enabled, the `atlas_acl_token` configuration option can be specified. This changes The resolution order for ACL tokens is:
the ACL token resolution order to be:
1. Request specific token provided by `?token=`. These tokens are set in the Atlas UI. 1. Request-specific token provided by `?token=`. These tokens are set in the Atlas UI.
2. The `atlas_acl_token` if configured. 2. The agent's `atlas_acl_token`, if configured.
3. The `acl_token` if configured. 3. The agent's `acl_token`, if configured.
4. The `anonymous` token. 4. The `anonymous` token.
Because the `acl_token` typically has elevated permissions compared to the `anonymous` token, Because the `acl_token` typically has elevated permissions compared to the `anonymous` token,
the `atlas_acl_token` can be set to `anonymous` to drop privileges that would otherwise be the `atlas_acl_token` can be set to `anonymous` to drop privileges that would otherwise be
inherited from the agent. inherited from the agent.