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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "HTTP API"
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sidebar_current: "docs-agent-http"
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---
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# HTTP API
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The main interface to Consul is a RESTful HTTP API. The API can be
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used for CRUD for nodes, services, and checks. The endpoints are
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versioned to enable changes without breaking backwards compatibility.
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All endpoints fall into one of 4 categories:
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* agent - Agent control
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* catalog - Manages nodes and services
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* health - Manages health checks
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* status - Consul system status
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Each of the categories and their respective endpoints are documented below.
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## Blocking Queries
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Certain endpoints support a feature called a "blocking query". A blocking query
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is used to wait for a change to potentially take place using long polling.
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Queries that support this will mention it specifically, however the use of this
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feature is the same for all. If supported, the query will set an HTTP header
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"X-Consul-Index". This is an opaque handle that the client will use.
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To cause a query to block, the query parameters "?wait=60s&index=<idx>" are added
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to a request. The "?wait=" query parameter limits how long the query will potentially
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block for. It not set, it will default to 10 minutes. The "?index=" parameter is
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what was returned in a "X-Consul-Index" header.
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When provided, Consul blocks sending a response until there is an update that
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could have cause the output to change, and thus advancing the index. A critical
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note is that when the query returns there is **no guarantee** of a change. It is
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possible that the timeout was reached, or that there was an idempotent write that
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does not affect the result.
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## Agent
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The Agent endpoints are used to interact with a local Consul agent. Usually,
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services and checks are registered with an agent, which then takes on the
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burden of registering with the Catalog and performing anti-entropy to recover from
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outages. There are also various control APIs that can be used instead of the
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msgpack RPC protocol.
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The following endpoints are supported:
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* /v1/agent/checks: Returns the checks the local agent is managing
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* /v1/agent/services : Returns the services local agent is managing
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* /v1/agent/members : Returns the members as seen by the local serf agent
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* /v1/agent/join/\<address\> : Trigger local agent to join a node
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* /v1/agent/force-leave/\<node\>: Force remove node
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* /v1/agent/check/register : Registers a new local check
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* /v1/agent/check/deregister/\<checkID\> : Deregister a local check
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* /v1/agent/check/pass/\<checkID\> : Mark a local test as passing
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* /v1/agent/check/warn/\<checkID\> : Mark a local test as warning
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* /v1/agent/check/fail/\<checkID\> : Mark a local test as critical
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* /v1/agent/service/register : Registers a new local service
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* /v1/agent/service/deregister/\<serviceID\> : Deregister a local service
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### /v1/agent/checks
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This endpoint is used to return the all the checks that are registered with
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the local agent. These checks were either provided through configuration files,
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or added dynamically using the HTTP API. It is important to note that the checks
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known by the agent may be different than those reported by the Catalog. This is usually
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due to changes being made while there is no leader elected. The agent performs active
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anti-entropy, so in most situations everything will be in sync within a few seconds.
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns a JSON body like this:
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{
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"service:redis":{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"CheckID":"service:redis",
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"Name":"Service 'redis' check",
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"Status":"passing",
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"Notes":"",
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"ServiceID":"redis",
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"ServiceName":"redis"
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}
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}
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### /v1/agent/services
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This endpoint is used to return the all the services that are registered with
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the local agent. These services were either provided through configuration files,
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or added dynamically using the HTTP API. It is important to note that the services
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known by the agent may be different than those reported by the Catalog. This is usually
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due to changes being made while there is no leader elected. The agent performs active
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anti-entropy, so in most situations everything will be in sync within a few seconds.
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns a JSON body like this:
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{
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"redis":{
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"ID":"redis",
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"Service":"redis",
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"Tag":"",
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"Port":8000
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}
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}
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### /v1/agent/members
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the members the agent sees in the
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cluster gossip pool. Due to the nature of gossip, this is eventually consistent
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and the results may differ by agent. The strongly consistent view of nodes is
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instead provided by "/v1/catalog/nodes".
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For agents running in server mode, providing a "?wan=1" query parameter returns
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the list of WAN members instead of the LAN members which is default.
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This endpoint returns a JSON body like:
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[
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{
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"Name":"foobar",
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"Addr":"10.1.10.12",
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"Port":8301,
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"Tags":{
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"bootstrap":"1",
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"dc":"dc1",
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"port":"8300",
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"role":"consul"
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},
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"Status":1,
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"ProtocolMin":1,
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"ProtocolMax":2,
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"ProtocolCur":2,
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"DelegateMin":1,
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"DelegateMax":3,
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"DelegateCur":3
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}
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]
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### /v1/agent/join/\<address\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and is used to instruct the agent to attempt to
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connect to a given address. For agents running in server mode, providing a "?wan=1"
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query parameter causes the agent to attempt to join using the WAN pool.
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The endpoint returns 200 on successful join.
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### /v1/agent/force-leave/\<node\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and is used to instructs the agent to force a node into the left state.
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If a node fails unexpectedly, then it will be in a "failed" state. Once in this state, Consul will
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attempt to reconnect, and additionally the services and checks belonging to that node will not be
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cleaned up. Forcing a node into the left state allows its old entries to be removed.
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The endpoint always returns 200.
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### /v1/agent/check/register
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The register endpoint is used to add a new check to the local agent.
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There is more documentation on checks [here](/docs/agent/checks.html).
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Checks are either a script or TTL type. The agent is reponsible for managing
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the status of the check and keeping the Catalog in sync.
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The register endpoint expects a JSON request body to be PUT. The request
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body must look like:
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{
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"ID": "mem",
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"Name": "Memory utilization",
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"Notes": "Ensure we don't oversubscribe memory",
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"Script": "/usr/local/bin/check_mem.py",
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"Interval": "10s",
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"TTL": "15s"
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}
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The `Name` field is mandatory, as is either `Script` and `Interval`
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or `TTL`. Only one of `Script` and `Interval` or `TTL` should be provided.
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If an `ID` is not provided, it is set to `Name`. You cannot have duplicate
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`ID` entries per agent, so it may be necessary to provide an ID. The `Notes`
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field is not used by Consul, and is meant to be human readable.
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If a `Script` is provided, the check type is a script, and Consul will
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evaluate the script every `Interval` to update the status. If a `TTL` type
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is used, then the TTL update APIs must be used to periodically update
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the state of the check.
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The return code is 200 on success.
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### /v1/agent/check/deregister/\<checkId\>
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The deregister endpoint is used to remove a check from the local agent.
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The CheckID must be passed after the slash. The agent will take care
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of deregistering the check with the Catalog.
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The return code is 200 on success.
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### /v1/agent/check/pass/\<checkId\>
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This endpoint is used with a check that is of the [TTL type](/docs/agent/checks.html).
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When this endpoint is accessed, the status of the check is set to "passing", and
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the TTL clock is reset.
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The return code is 200 on success.
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### /v1/agent/check/warn/\<checkId\>
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This endpoint is used with a check that is of the [TTL type](/docs/agent/checks.html).
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When this endpoint is accessed, the status of the check is set to "warning", and
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the TTL clock is reset.
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The return code is 200 on success.
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### /v1/agent/check/fail/\<checkId\>
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This endpoint is used with a check that is of the [TTL type](/docs/agent/checks.html).
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When this endpoint is accessed, the status of the check is set to "critical", and
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the TTL clock is reset.
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The return code is 200 on success.
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### /v1/agent/service/register
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The register endpoint is used to add a new service to the local agent.
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There is more documentation on services [here](/docs/agent/services.html).
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Services may also provide a health check. The agent is reponsible for managing
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the status of the check and keeping the Catalog in sync.
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The register endpoint expects a JSON request body to be PUT. The request
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body must look like:
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{
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"ID": "redis1",
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"Name": "redis",
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"Tag": "master",
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"Port": 8000,
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"Check": {
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"Script": "/usr/local/bin/check_redis.py",
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"Interval": "10s",
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"TTL": "15s"
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}
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}
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The `Name` field is mandatory, If an `ID` is not provided, it is set to `Name`.
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You cannot have duplicate `ID` entries per agent, so it may be necessary to provide an ID.
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`Tag`, `Port` and `Check` are optional. If `Check` is provided, only one of `Script` and `Interval`
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or `TTL` should be provided. There is more information about checks [here](/docs/agent/checks.html).
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The created check will be named "service:\<ServiceId\>".
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The return code is 200 on success.
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### /v1/agent/service/deregister/\<serviceId\>
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The deregister endpoint is used to remove a service from the local agent.
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The ServiceID must be passed after the slash. The agent will take care
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of deregistering the service with the Catalog. If there is an associated
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check, that is also deregistered.
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The return code is 200 on success.
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## Catalog
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The Catalog is the endpoint used to register and deregister nodes,
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services, and checks. It also provides a number of query endpoints.
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The following endpoints are supported:
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* /v1/catalog/register : Registers a new node, service, or check
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* /v1/catalog/deregister : Deregisters a node, service, or check
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* /v1/catalog/datacenters : Lists known datacenters
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* /v1/catalog/nodes : Lists nodes in a given DC
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* /v1/catalog/services : Lists services in a given DC
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* /v1/catalog/service/\<service\> : Lists the nodes in a given service
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* /v1/catalog/node/\<node\> : Lists the services provided by a node
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The last 4 endpoints of the catalog support blocking queries.
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### /v1/catalog/register
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The register endpoint is a low level mechanism for direclty registering
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or updating entries in the catalog. It is usually recommended to use
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the agent local endpoints, as they are simpler and perform anti-entropy.
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The register endpoint expects a JSON request body to be PUT. The request
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body must look like:
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{
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"Datacenter": "dc1",
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"Node": "foobar",
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"Address": "192.168.10.10",
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"Service": {
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"ID": "redis1",
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"Service": "redis",
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"Tag": "master",
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"Port": 8000,
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},
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"Check": {
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"Node": "foobar",
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"CheckID": "service:redis1",
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"Name": "Redis health check",
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"Notes": "Script based health check",
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"Status": "passing",
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"ServiceID": "redis1"
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}
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}
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The behavior of the endpoint depends on what keys are provided. The endpoint
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requires `Node` and `Address` to be provided, while `Datacenter` will be defaulted
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to match that of the agent. If only those are provided, the endpoint will register
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the node with the catalog.
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If the `Service` key is provided, then the service will also be registered. If
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`ID` is not provided, it will be defaulted to `Service`. It is mandated that the
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ID be node-unique. Both `Tag` and `Port` can be omitted.
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If the `Check` key is provided, then a health check will also be registered. It
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is important to remember that this register API is very low level. This manipulates
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the health check entry, but does not setup a script or TTL to actually update the
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status. For that behavior, an agent local check should be setup.
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The `CheckID` can be omitted, and will default to the `Name`. Like before, the
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`CheckID` must be node-unique. The `Notes` is an opaque field that is meant to
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hold human readable text. If a `ServiceID` is provided that matches the `ID`
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of a service on that node, then the check is treated as a service level health
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check, instead of a node level health check. Lastly, the status must be one of
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"unknown", "passing", "warning", or "critical". The "unknown" status is used
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to indicate that the initial check has not been performed yet.
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It is important to note that `Check` does not have to be provided with `Service`
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and visa-versa. They can be provided or omitted at will.
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If the API call succeeds a 200 status code is returned.
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### /v1/catalog/deregister
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The deregister endpoint is a low level mechanism for direclty removing
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entries in the catalog. It is usually recommended to use the agent local
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endpoints, as they are simpler and perform anti-entropy.
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The deregister endpoint expects a JSON request body to be PUT. The request
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body must look like one of the following:
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{
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"Datacenter": "dc1",
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"Node": "foobar",
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}
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{
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"Datacenter": "dc1",
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"Node": "foobar",
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"CheckID": "service:redis1"
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}
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{
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"Datacenter": "dc1",
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"Node": "foobar",
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"ServiceID": "redis1",
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}
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The behavior of the endpoint depends on what keys are provided. The endpoint
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requires `Node` to be provided, while `Datacenter` will be defaulted
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to match that of the agent. If only `Node` is provided, then the node, and
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all associated services and checks are deleted. If `CheckID` is provided, only
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that check belonging to the node is removed. If `ServiceID` is provided, then the
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service along with it's associated health check (if any) is removed.
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If the API call succeeds a 200 status code is returned.
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### /v1/catalog/datacenters
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and is used to return all the
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datacenters that are known by the Consul server.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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["dc1", "dc2"]
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This endpoint does not require a cluster leader, and as such
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will succeed even during an availability outage. It can thus be
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a simple check to see if any Consul servers are routable.
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### /v1/catalog/nodes
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the nodes known
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about in a given DC. By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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[
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{
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"Node":"baz",
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"Address":"10.1.10.11"
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},
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{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"Address":"10.1.10.12"
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}
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]
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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### /v1/catalog/services
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the services known
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about in a given DC. By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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{
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"consul":[""],
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"redis":[""],
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"postgresql":["master","slave"]
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}
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The main object keys are the service names, while the array
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provides all the known tags for a given service.
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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### /v1/catalog/service/\<service\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the nodes providing a service
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in a given DC. By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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The service being queried must be provided after the slash. By default
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all nodes in that service are returned. However, the list can be filtered
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by tag using the "?tag=" query parameter.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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[
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{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"Address":"10.1.10.12",
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"ServiceID":"redis",
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"ServiceName":"redis",
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"ServiceTag":"",
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"ServicePort":8000
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}
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]
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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### /v1/catalog/node/\<node\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the node provided services.
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By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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The node being queried must be provided after the slash.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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{
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"Node":{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"Address":"10.1.10.12"
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},
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"Services":{
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"consul":{
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"ID":"consul",
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"Service":"consul",
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"Tag":"",
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"Port":8300
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},
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"redis":{
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"ID":"redis",
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"Service":"redis",
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"Tag":"",
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"Port":8000
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}
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}
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}
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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## Health
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The Health used to query health related information. It is provided seperately
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from the Catalog, since users may prefer to not use the health checking mechanisms
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as they are totally optional. Additionally, some of the query results from the Health system are filtered, while the Catalog endpoints provide the raw entries.
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The following endpoints are supported:
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* /v1/health/node/\<node\>: Returns the health info of a node
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* /v1/health/checks/\<service\>: Returns the checks of a service
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* /v1/health/service/\<service\>: Returns the nodes and health info of a service
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* /v1/health/state/\<state\>: Returns the checks in a given state
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All of the health endpoints supports blocking queries.
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### /v1/health/node/\<node\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the node specific checks known.
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By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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The node being queried must be provided after the slash.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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[
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{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"CheckID":"serfHealth",
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"Name":"Serf Health Status",
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"Status":"passing",
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"Notes":"",
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"ServiceID":"",
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"ServiceName":""
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},
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{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"CheckID":"service:redis",
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"Name":"Service 'redis' check",
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"Status":"passing",
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"Notes":"",
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"ServiceID":"redis",
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"ServiceName":"redis"
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}
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]
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In this case, we can see there is a system level check (no associated
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`ServiceID`, as well as a service check for Redis). The "serfHealth" check
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is special, in that all nodes automatically have this check. When a node
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joins the Consul cluster, it is part of a distributed failure detection
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provided by Serf. If a node fails, it is detected and the status is automatically
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changed to "critical".
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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### /v1/health/checks/\<service\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the checks associated with
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a service in a given datacenter.
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By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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The service being queried must be provided after the slash.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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[
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{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"CheckID":"service:redis",
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"Name":"Service 'redis' check",
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"Status":"passing",
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"Notes":"",
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"ServiceID":"redis",
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"ServiceName":"redis"
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}
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]
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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### /v1/health/service/\<service\>
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This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the service nodes providing
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a given service in a given datacenter.
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By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
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however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
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The service being queried must be provided after the slash. By default
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all nodes in that service are returned. However, the list can be filtered
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by tag using the "?tag=" query parameter.
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This is very similar to the /v1/catalog/service endpoint however, this
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endpoint automatically returns the status of the associated health check,
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as well as any system level health checks. This allows a client to avoid
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sending traffic to nodes failing health tests, or who are reporting warnings.
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Users can also built in support for dynamic load balancing and other features
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by incorporating the use of health checks.
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It returns a JSON body like this:
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[
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{
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"Node":{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"Address":"10.1.10.12"
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},
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"Service":{
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"ID":"redis",
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"Service":"redis",
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"Tag":"",
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"Port":8000
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},
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"Checks":[
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{
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"Node":"foobar",
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"CheckID":"service:redis",
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"Name":"Service 'redis' check",
|
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"Status":"passing",
|
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"Notes":"",
|
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"ServiceID":"redis",
|
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"ServiceName":"redis"
|
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},{
|
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"Node":"foobar",
|
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"CheckID":"serfHealth",
|
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"Name":"Serf Health Status",
|
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"Status":"passing",
|
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"Notes":"",
|
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"ServiceID":"",
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"ServiceName":""
|
|
}
|
|
]
|
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}
|
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]
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This endpoint supports blocking queries.
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|
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### /v1/health/state/\<state\>
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|
|
This endpoint is hit with a GET and returns the checks in a specific
|
|
state for a given datacenter. By default the datacenter of the agent is queried,
|
|
however the dc can be provided using the "?dc=" query parameter.
|
|
|
|
The state being queried must be provided after the slash. The supported states
|
|
are "unknown", "passing", "warning", or "critical".
|
|
|
|
It returns a JSON body like this:
|
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|
|
[
|
|
{
|
|
"Node":"foobar",
|
|
"CheckID":"serfHealth",
|
|
"Name":"Serf Health Status",
|
|
"Status":"passing",
|
|
"Notes":"",
|
|
"ServiceID":"",
|
|
"ServiceName":""
|
|
},
|
|
{
|
|
"Node":"foobar",
|
|
"CheckID":"service:redis",
|
|
"Name":"Service 'redis' check",
|
|
"Status":"passing",
|
|
"Notes":"",
|
|
"ServiceID":"redis",
|
|
"ServiceName":"redis"
|
|
}
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
This endpoint supports blocking queries.
|
|
|
|
## Status
|
|
|
|
The Status endpoints are used to get information about the status
|
|
of the Consul cluster. This are generally very low level, and not really
|
|
useful for clients.
|
|
|
|
The following endpoints are supported:
|
|
|
|
* /v1/status/leader : Returns the current Raft leader
|
|
* /v1/status/peers : Returns the current Raft peer set
|
|
|
|
### /v1/status/leader
|
|
|
|
This endpoint is used to get the Raft leader for the datacenter
|
|
the agent is running in. It returns only an address like:
|
|
|
|
"10.1.10.12:8300"
|
|
|
|
### /v1/status/peers
|
|
|
|
This endpoint is used to get the Raft peers for the datacenter
|
|
the agent is running in. It returns a list of addresses like:
|
|
|
|
["10.1.10.12:8300", "10.1.10.11:8300", "10.1.10.10:8300"]
|
|
|
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|