HashiCorp Consul
Detailed information on the HashiCorp Consul state store component
Setup a HashiCorp Consul state store
You can run Consul locally using Docker:
docker run -d --name=dev-consul -e CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0 consul
You can then interact with the server using localhost:8500
.
The easiest way to install Consul on Kubernetes is by using the Helm chart:
helm install consul stable/consul
This will install Consul into the default
namespace. To interact with Consul, find the service with: kubectl get svc consul
.
For example, if installing using the example above, the Consul host address would be:
consul.default.svc.cluster.local:8500
Create a Dapr component
The next step is to create a Dapr component for Consul.
Create the following YAML file named consul.yaml
:
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: <NAME>
namespace: <NAMESPACE>
spec:
type: state.consul
version: v1
metadata:
- name: datacenter
value: <REPLACE-WITH-DATA-CENTER> # Required. Example: dc1
- name: httpAddr
value: <REPLACE-WITH-CONSUL-HTTP-ADDRESS> # Required. Example: "consul.default.svc.cluster.local:8500"
- name: aclToken
value: <REPLACE-WITH-ACL-TOKEN> # Optional. default: ""
- name: scheme
value: <REPLACE-WITH-SCHEME> # Optional. default: "http"
- name: keyPrefixPath
value: <REPLACE-WITH-TABLE> # Optional. default: ""
Warning
The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described here.
Example
The following example uses the Kubernetes secret store to retrieve the acl token:
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: <NAME>
namespace: <NAMESPACE>
spec:
type: state.consul
version: v1
metadata:
- name: datacenter
value: <REPLACE-WITH-DATACENTER>
- name: httpAddr
value: <REPLACE-WITH-HTTP-ADDRESS>
- name: aclToken
secretKeyRef:
name: <KUBERNETES-SECRET-NAME>
key: <KUBERNETES-SECRET-KEY>
...
Apply the configuration
In Kubernetes
To apply the Consul state store to Kubernetes, use the kubectl
CLI:
kubectl apply -f consul.yaml
Running locally
To run locally, create a components
dir containing the YAML file and provide the path to the dapr run
command with the flag --components-path
.
Last modified February 16, 2021: Merge pull request #1235 from dapr/update-v0.11 (b4e9fbb)