--- layout: docs page_title: 'Configuration Entry Kind: Service Splitter' sidebar_title: service-splitter description: >- The service-splitter config entry kind controls how to split incoming Connect requests across different subsets of a single service (like during staged canary rollouts), or perhaps across different services (like during a v2 rewrite or other type of codebase migration). --- # Service Splitter -> **1.6.0+:** This config entry is available in Consul versions 1.6.0 and newer. The `service-splitter` config entry kind controls how to split incoming Connect requests across different subsets of a single service (like during staged canary rollouts), or perhaps across different services (like during a v2 rewrite or other type of codebase migration). If no splitter config is defined for a service it is assumed 100% of traffic flows to a service with the same name and discovery continues on to the resolution stage. ## Interaction with other Config Entries - Service splitter config entries are a component of [L7 Traffic Management](/docs/connect/l7-traffic-management). - Service splitter config entries are restricted to only services that define their protocol as http-based via a corresponding [`service-defaults`](/docs/agent/config-entries/service-defaults) config entry or globally via [`proxy-defaults`](/docs/agent/config-entries/proxy-defaults) . - Any split destination that specifies a different `Service` field and omits the `ServiceSubset` field is eligible for further splitting should a splitter be configured for that other service, otherwise resolution proceeds according to any configured [`service-resolver`](/docs/agent/config-entries/service-resolver). ## Sample Config Entries Split traffic between two subsets of the same service: ```hcl kind = "service-splitter" name = "web" splits = [ { weight = 90 service_subset = "v1" }, { weight = 10 service_subset = "v2" }, ] ``` Split traffic between two services: ```hcl kind = "service-splitter" name = "web" splits = [ { weight = 50 # will default to service with same name as config entry ("web") }, { weight = 10 service = "web-rewrite" }, ] ``` ## Available Fields - `Kind` - Must be set to `service-splitter` - `Name` `(string: )` - Set to the name of the service being configured. - `Namespace` `(string: "default")` - Specifies the namespace the config entry will apply to. - `Meta` `(map: nil)` - Specifies arbitrary KV metadata pairs. Added in Consul 1.8.4. - `Splits` `(array)` - Defines how much traffic to send to which set of service instances during a traffic split. The sum of weights across all splits must add up to 100. - `Weight` `(float32: 0)` - A value between 0 and 100 reflecting what portion of traffic should be directed to this split. The smallest representable weight is 1/10000 or .01% - `Service` `(string: "")` - The service to resolve instead of the default. - `ServiceSubset` `(string: "")` - A named subset of the given service to resolve instead of one defined as that service's `DefaultSubset`. If empty the default subset is used. - `Namespace` `(string: "")` - The namespace to resolve the service from instead of the current namespace. If empty the current namespace is assumed. ## ACLs Configuration entries may be protected by [ACLs](https://learn.hashicorp.com/consul/security-networking/production-acls). Reading a `service-splitter` config entry requires `service:read` on itself. Creating, updating, or deleting a `service-splitter` config entry requires `service:write` on itself and `service:read` on any other service referenced by name in these fields: - [`Splits[].Service`](#service)