--- layout: docs page_title: Exported Services - Configuration Entry Reference description: >- An exported services configuration entry defines the availability of a cluster's services to cluster peers and local admin partitions. Learn about `""exported-services""` config entry parameters and exporting services to other datacenters. --- # Exported Services Configuration Entry This topic describes the `exported-services` configuration entry type. The `exported-services` configuration entry enables Consul to export service instances to other clusters from a single file and connect services across clusters. For additional information, refer to [Cluster Peering](/docs/connect/cluster-peering) and [Admin Partitions](/docs/enterprise/admin-partitions). -> **v1.11.0+:** This config entry is supported in Consul versions 1.11.0+. ## Introduction To configure Consul to export services contained in a Consul Enterprise admin partition or Consul OSS datacenter to one or more additional clusters, create a new configuration entry and declare `exported-services` in the `kind` field. This configuration entry enables you to route traffic between services in different clusters. You can configure the settings defined in the `exported-services` configuration entry to apply to all namespaces in a Consul Enterprise admin partition. ## Requirements - A 1.11.0+ Consul Enterprise binary or a 1.13.0+ Consul OSS binary. - **Enterprise Only**: A corresponding partition that the configuration entry can export from. For example, the `exported-services` configuration entry for a partition named `frontend` requires an existing `frontend` partition. ## Usage 1. Verify that your datacenter meets the conditions specified in the [Requirements](#requirements). 1. Specify the `exported-services` configuration in the agent configuration file (see [`config_entries`](/docs/agent/config/config-files#config_entries)) as described in [Configuration](#configuration). 1. Apply the configuration using one of the following methods: - Kubernetes CRD: Refer to the [Custom Resource Definitions](/docs/k8s/crds) documentation for details. - Issue the `consul config write` command: Refer to the [Consul Config Write](/commands/config/write) documentation for details. ## Configuration Configure the following parameters to define a `exported-services` configuration entry: ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Name = "default" Services = [ { Name = "" Consumers = [ { Peer = "" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: default spec: services: - name: consumers: - peer: ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Name": "default", "Services": [ { "Name": "", "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "" } ] } ] ``` ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Partition = "" Name = "" Services = [ { Name = "" Namespace = "" Consumers = [ { Peer = "" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: spec: services: - name: namespace: consumers: - peer: ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Partition": "", "Name": "", "Services": [ { "Name": "", "Namespace": "" "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "" } ] } ] ``` ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Partition = "" Name = "" Services = [ { Name = "" Namespace = "" Consumers = [ { Partition = "" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: spec: services: - name: namespace: consumers: - partition: ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Partition": "", "Name": "", "Services": [ { "Name": "", "Namespace": "" "Consumers": [ { "Partition": "" } ] } ] ``` ### Configuration Parameters The following table describes the parameters associated with the `exported-services` configuration entry. | Parameter | Description | Required | Default | | ----------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ------- | | `Kind` | String value that enables the configuration entry. The value should always be `exported-services` (HCL and JSON) or `ExportedServices` (YAML) | Required | None | | `Partition` | String value that specifies the name of the partition that contains the services you want to export. | Required | None | | `Name` | String value that specifies the name of the partition that contains the services you want to export. Must be `default` in Consul OSS. | Required | None | | `Services` | List of objects that specify which services to export. For details, refer to [`Services`](#services). | Required | None | | `Meta` | Object that defines a map of the max 64 key/value pairs. | Optional | None | ### Services The `Services` parameter contains a list of one or more parameters that specify which services to export, which namespaces the services reside, and the destination cluster for the exported services. Each item in the `Services` list must contain the following parameters: - `Name`: Specifies the name of the service to export. You can use an asterisk wildcard (`*`) to include all services in the namespace. - `Namespace`: Specifies the namespace containing the services to export. You can use an asterisk wildcard (`*`) to include all namespaces in the partition. - `Consumers`: Specifies one or more objects that identify a destination cluster for the exported services. ### Consumers The `Consumers` parameter contains a list of one or more parameters that specify the destination cluster for an exported service. Each item in the `Consumers` list must contain exactly one of the following parameters: - `Peer`: Specifies the name of the peered cluster to export the service to. A asterisk wildcard (`*`) cannot be specified as the `Peer`. Added in Consul 1.13.0. - `Partition`: Specifies an admin partition in the datacenter to export the service to. A asterisk wildcard (`*`) cannot be specified as the `Partition`. ## Examples ### Exporting services to peered clusters The following example configures Consul to export the `payments` and `refunds` services to the peered `web-shop` cluster. ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Name = "default" Services = [ { Name = "payments" Consumers = [ { Peer = "web-shop" }, ] }, { Name = "refunds" Consumers = [ { Peer = "web-shop" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 Kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: default spec: services: - name: payments consumers: - peer: web-shop - name: refunds consumers: - peer: web-shop ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Name": "default", "Services": [ { "Name": "payments", "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "web-shop" }, ], }, { "Name": "refunds", "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "web-shop" } ] } ] ``` The following example configures Consul to export the `payments` and `refunds` services from the `billing` namespace of the `finance` admin partition to the `web-shop` peer. ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Partition = "finance" Name = "finance" Services = [ { Name = "payments" Namespace = "billing" Consumers = [ { Peer = "web-shop" }, ] }, { Name = "refunds" Namespace = "billing" Consumers = [ { Peer = "web-shop" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 Kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: finance spec: services: - name: payments namespace: billing consumers: - peer: web-shop - name: refunds namespace: billing consumers: - peer: web-shop ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Partition": "finance", "Name": "finance", "Services": [ { "Name": "payments", "Namespace": "billing" "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "web-shop" }, ], }, { "Name": "refunds", "Namespace": "billing", "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "web-shop" } ] } ] ``` The following example configures Consul to export the `payments` and `refunds` services from the `billing` namespace of the `finance` admin partition to the `web-shop` partition. ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Partition = "finance" Name = "finance" Services = [ { Name = "payments" Namespace = "billing" Consumers = [ { Partition = "web-shop" }, ] }, { Name = "refunds" Namespace = "billing" Consumers = [ { Partition = "web-shop" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 Kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: finance spec: services: - name: payments namespace: billing consumers: - partition: web-shop - name: refunds namespace: billing consumers: - partition: web-shop ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Partition": "finance", "Name": "finance", "Services": [ { "Name": "payments", "Namespace": "billing" "Consumers": [ { "Partition": "web-shop" }, ], }, { "Name": "refunds", "Namespace": "billing", "Consumers": [ { "Partition": "web-shop" } ] } ] ``` ### Exporting all services The following example configures Consul to export all services in the datacenter to the peered `monitoring` and `platform` clusters. ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Name = "default" Services = [ { Name = "*" Consumers = [ { Peer = "monitoring" }, { Peer = "platform" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 Kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: default spec: services: - name: * consumers: - peer: monitoring - peer: platform ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Name": "default", "Services": [ { "Name": "*", "Namespace": "*" "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "monitoring" }, { "Peer": "platform" } ] } ] ``` The following example configures Consul to export all services in all namespaces of the `finance` partition to the peered `monitoring` and `platform` clusters. ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Partition = "finance" Name = "finance" Services = [ { Name = "*" Namespace = "*" Consumers = [ { Peer = "monitoring" }, { Peer = "platform" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 Kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: finance spec: services: - name: * namespace: * consumers: - peer: monitoring - peer: platform ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Partition": "finance", "Name": "finance", "Services": [ { "Name": "*", "Namespace": "*" "Consumers": [ { "Peer": "monitoring" }, { "Peer": "platform" } ] } ] ``` The following example configures Consul to export all services in all namespaces of the `finance` partition to the `monitoring` and `platform` partitions. ```hcl Kind = "exported-services" Partition = "finance" Name = "finance" Services = [ { Name = "*" Namespace = "*" Consumers = [ { Partition = "monitoring" }, { Partition = "platform" } ] } ] ``` ```yaml apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1 Kind: ExportedServices metadata: name: finance spec: services: - name: * namespace: * consumers: - partition: monitoring - partition: platform ``` ```json "Kind": "exported-services", "Partition": "finance", "Name": "finance", "Services": [ { "Name": "*", "Namespace": "*" "Consumers": [ { "Partition": "monitoring" }, { "Partition": "platform" } ] } ] ``` ## Reading Services When an exported service has been imported to another cluster, you can use the `health` REST API endpoint to query the service on the consumer cluster. The following example queries the `finance` peer for the imported `payments` service: ```shell-session $ curl 'localhost:8500/v1/health/service/payments?peer=finance' ``` The following example queries the `finance` partition for the imported `payments` service: ```shell-session $ curl 'localhost:8500/v1/health/service/payments?partition=finance' ``` An ACL token with `service:write` permissions is required for the cluster the query is made from. If the call in the previous example is made from a service named `web` in a partition named `frontend`, then the request requires a token with `write` permissions to `web` in the `frontend` partition. Exports are available to all services in the consumer cluster. In the previous example, any service with `write` permissions for the `frontend` partition can read exports. For additional information, refer to [Health HTTP Endpoint](/api-docs/health).