How-To: Manage configuration from a store
Learn how to get application configuration and subscribe for changes
This example uses the Redis configuration store component to demonstrate how to retrieve a configuration item.
Note
If you haven’t already, try out the configuration quickstart for a quick walk-through on how to use the configuration API.
Create a configuration item in store
Create a configuration item in a supported configuration store. This can be a simple key-value item, with any key of your choice. As mentioned earlier, this example uses the Redis configuration store component.
Run Redis with Docker
docker run --name my-redis -p 6379:6379 -d redis:6
Save an item
Using the Redis CLI, connect to the Redis instance:
redis-cli -p 6379
Save a configuration item:
MSET orderId1 "101||1" orderId2 "102||1"
Configure a Dapr configuration store
Save the following component file to the default components folder on your machine. You can use this as the Dapr component YAML:
- For Kubernetes using
kubectl
. - When running with the Dapr CLI.
Note
Since the Redis configuration component has identical metadata to the Redis statestore.yaml
component, you can simply copy/change the Redis state store component type if you already have a Redis statestore.yaml
.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: configstore
spec:
type: configuration.redis
metadata:
- name: redisHost
value: localhost:6379
- name: redisPassword
value: <PASSWORD>
Retrieve Configuration Items
Get configuration items
The following example shows how to get a saved configuration item using the Dapr Configuration API.
//dependencies
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Dapr.Client;
//code
namespace ConfigurationApi
{
public class Program
{
private static readonly string CONFIG_STORE_NAME = "configstore";
public static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
using var client = new DaprClientBuilder().Build();
var configuration = await client.GetConfiguration(CONFIG_STORE_NAME, new List<string>() { "orderId1", "orderId2" });
Console.WriteLine($"Got key=\n{configuration[0].Key} -> {configuration[0].Value}\n{configuration[1].Key} -> {configuration[1].Value}");
}
}
}
//dependencies
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.ConfigurationItem;
import io.dapr.client.domain.GetConfigurationRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.SubscribeConfigurationRequest;
import reactor.core.publisher.Flux;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
//code
private static final String CONFIG_STORE_NAME = "configstore";
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
List<String> keys = new ArrayList<>();
keys.add("orderId1");
keys.add("orderId2");
GetConfigurationRequest req = new GetConfigurationRequest(CONFIG_STORE_NAME, keys);
try {
Mono<List<ConfigurationItem>> items = client.getConfiguration(req);
items.block().forEach(ConfigurationClient::print);
} catch (Exception ex) {
System.out.println(ex.getMessage());
}
}
}
#dependencies
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
#code
with DaprClient() as d:
CONFIG_STORE_NAME = 'configstore'
keys = ['orderId1', 'orderId2']
#Startup time for dapr
d.wait(20)
configuration = d.get_configuration(store_name=CONFIG_STORE_NAME, keys=[keys], config_metadata={})
print(f"Got key={configuration.items[0].key} value={configuration.items[0].value} version={configuration.items[0].version}")
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
dapr "github.com/dapr/go-sdk/client"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
client, err := dapr.NewClient()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
items, err := client.GetConfigurationItems(ctx, "configstore", ["orderId1","orderId2"])
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
for key, item := range items {
fmt.Printf("get config: key = %s value = %s version = %s",key,(*item).Value, (*item).Version)
}
}
import { CommunicationProtocolEnum, DaprClient } from "@dapr/dapr";
// JS SDK does not support Configuration API over HTTP protocol yet
const protocol = CommunicationProtocolEnum.GRPC;
const host = process.env.DAPR_HOST ?? "localhost";
const port = process.env.DAPR_GRPC_PORT ?? 3500;
const DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE = "configstore";
const CONFIGURATION_ITEMS = ["orderId1", "orderId2"];
async function main() {
const client = new DaprClient(host, port, protocol);
// Get config items from the config store
try {
const config = await client.configuration.get(DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE, CONFIGURATION_ITEMS);
Object.keys(config.items).forEach((key) => {
console.log("Configuration for " + key + ":", JSON.stringify(config.items[key]));
});
} catch (error) {
console.log("Could not get config item, err:" + error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
main().catch((e) => console.error(e));
Launch a dapr sidecar:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing --dapr-http-port 3601
In a separate terminal, get the configuration item saved earlier:
curl http://localhost:3601/v1.0/configuration/configstore?key=orderId1
Launch a Dapr sidecar:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing --dapr-http-port 3601
In a separate terminal, get the configuration item saved earlier:
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri 'http://localhost:3601/v1.0/configuration/configstore?key=orderId1'
Subscribe to configuration item updates
Below are code examples that leverage SDKs to subscribe to keys [orderId1, orderId2]
using configstore
store component.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Dapr.Client;
const string DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE = "configstore";
var CONFIGURATION_KEYS = new List<string> { "orderId1", "orderId2" };
var client = new DaprClientBuilder().Build();
// Subscribe for configuration changes
SubscribeConfigurationResponse subscribe = await client.SubscribeConfiguration(DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE, CONFIGURATION_ITEMS);
// Print configuration changes
await foreach (var items in subscribe.Source)
{
// First invocation when app subscribes to config changes only returns subscription id
if (items.Keys.Count == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("App subscribed to config changes with subscription id: " + subscribe.Id);
subscriptionId = subscribe.Id;
continue;
}
var cfg = System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Serialize(items);
Console.WriteLine("Configuration update " + cfg);
}
Navigate to the directory containing the above code, then run the following command to launch both a Dapr sidecar and the subscriber application:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing -- dotnet run
using System;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting;
using Dapr.Client;
using Dapr.Extensions.Configuration;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading;
namespace ConfigurationApi
{
public class Program
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("Starting application.");
CreateHostBuilder(args).Build().Run();
Console.WriteLine("Closing application.");
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates WebHost Builder.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="args">Arguments.</param>
/// <returns>Returns IHostbuilder.</returns>
public static IHostBuilder CreateHostBuilder(string[] args)
{
var client = new DaprClientBuilder().Build();
return Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.ConfigureAppConfiguration(config =>
{
// Get the initial value and continue to watch it for changes.
config.AddDaprConfigurationStore("configstore", new List<string>() { "orderId1","orderId2" }, client, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(20));
config.AddStreamingDaprConfigurationStore("configstore", new List<string>() { "orderId1","orderId2" }, client, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(20));
})
.ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder =>
{
webBuilder.UseStartup<Startup>();
});
}
}
}
Navigate to the directory containing the above code, then run the following command to launch both a Dapr sidecar and the subscriber application:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing -- dotnet run
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.ConfigurationItem;
import io.dapr.client.domain.GetConfigurationRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.SubscribeConfigurationRequest;
import reactor.core.publisher.Flux;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
//code
private static final String CONFIG_STORE_NAME = "configstore";
private static String subscriptionId = null;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
// Subscribe for config changes
List<String> keys = new ArrayList<>();
keys.add("orderId1");
keys.add("orderId2");
Flux<SubscribeConfigurationResponse> subscription = client.subscribeConfiguration(DAPR_CONFIGURATON_STORE,keys);
// Read config changes for 20 seconds
subscription.subscribe((response) -> {
// First ever response contains the subscription id
if (response.getItems() == null || response.getItems().isEmpty()) {
subscriptionId = response.getSubscriptionId();
System.out.println("App subscribed to config changes with subscription id: " + subscriptionId);
} else {
response.getItems().forEach((k, v) -> {
System.out.println("Configuration update for " + k + ": {'value':'" + v.getValue() + "'}");
});
}
});
Thread.sleep(20000);
}
}
Navigate to the directory containing the above code, then run the following command to launch both a Dapr sidecar and the subscriber application:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing -- -- mvn spring-boot:run
#dependencies
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
#code
def handler(id: str, resp: ConfigurationResponse):
for key in resp.items:
print(f"Subscribed item received key={key} value={resp.items[key].value} "
f"version={resp.items[key].version} "
f"metadata={resp.items[key].metadata}", flush=True)
def executeConfiguration():
with DaprClient() as d:
storeName = 'configurationstore'
keys = ['orderId1', 'orderId2']
id = d.subscribe_configuration(store_name=storeName, keys=keys,
handler=handler, config_metadata={})
print("Subscription ID is", id, flush=True)
sleep(20)
executeConfiguration()
Navigate to the directory containing the above code, then run the following command to launch both a Dapr sidecar and the subscriber application:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing -- python3 OrderProcessingService.py
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"time"
dapr "github.com/dapr/go-sdk/client"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
client, err := dapr.NewClient()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
subscribeID, err := client.SubscribeConfigurationItems(ctx, "configstore", []string{"orderId1", "orderId2"}, func(id string, items map[string]*dapr.ConfigurationItem) {
for k, v := range items {
fmt.Printf("get updated config key = %s, value = %s version = %s \n", k, v.Value, v.Version)
}
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
time.Sleep(20*time.Second)
}
Navigate to the directory containing the above code, then run the following command to launch both a Dapr sidecar and the subscriber application:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing -- go run main.go
import { CommunicationProtocolEnum, DaprClient } from "@dapr/dapr";
// JS SDK does not support Configuration API over HTTP protocol yet
const protocol = CommunicationProtocolEnum.GRPC;
const host = process.env.DAPR_HOST ?? "localhost";
const port = process.env.DAPR_GRPC_PORT ?? 3500;
const DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE = "configstore";
const CONFIGURATION_ITEMS = ["orderId1", "orderId2"];
async function main() {
const client = new DaprClient(host, port, protocol);
// Subscribe to config updates
try {
const stream = await client.configuration.subscribeWithKeys(
DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE,
CONFIGURATION_ITEMS,
(config) => {
console.log("Configuration update", JSON.stringify(config.items));
}
);
// Unsubscribe to config updates and exit app after 20 seconds
setTimeout(() => {
stream.stop();
console.log("App unsubscribed to config changes");
process.exit(0);
}, 20000);
} catch (error) {
console.log("Error subscribing to config updates, err:" + error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
main().catch((e) => console.error(e));
Navigate to the directory containing the above code, then run the following command to launch both a Dapr sidecar and the subscriber application:
dapr run --app-id orderprocessing --app-protocol grpc --dapr-grpc-port 3500 -- node index.js
Unsubscribe from configuration item updates
After you’ve subscribed to watch configuration items, you will receive updates for all of the subscribed keys. To stop receiving updates, you need to explicitly call the unsubscribe API.
Following are the code examples showing how you can unsubscribe to configuration updates using unsubscribe API.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Dapr.Client;
const string DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE = "configstore";
var client = new DaprClientBuilder().Build();
// Unsubscribe to config updates and exit the app
async Task unsubscribe(string subscriptionId)
{
try
{
await client.UnsubscribeConfiguration(DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE, subscriptionId);
Console.WriteLine("App unsubscribed from config changes");
Environment.Exit(0);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error unsubscribing from config updates: " + ex.Message);
}
}
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.ConfigurationItem;
import io.dapr.client.domain.GetConfigurationRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.SubscribeConfigurationRequest;
import reactor.core.publisher.Flux;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
//code
private static final String CONFIG_STORE_NAME = "configstore";
private static String subscriptionId = null;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
// Unsubscribe from config changes
UnsubscribeConfigurationResponse unsubscribe = client
.unsubscribeConfiguration(subscriptionId, DAPR_CONFIGURATON_STORE).block();
if (unsubscribe.getIsUnsubscribed()) {
System.out.println("App unsubscribed to config changes");
} else {
System.out.println("Error unsubscribing to config updates, err:" + unsubscribe.getMessage());
}
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("Error unsubscribing to config updates," + e.getMessage());
System.exit(1);
}
}
import asyncio
import time
import logging
from dapr.clients import DaprClient
subscriptionID = ""
with DaprClient() as d:
isSuccess = d.unsubscribe_configuration(store_name='configstore', id=subscriptionID)
print(f"Unsubscribed successfully? {isSuccess}", flush=True)
package main
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"time"
dapr "github.com/dapr/go-sdk/client"
)
var DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE = "configstore"
var subscriptionID = ""
func main() {
client, err := dapr.NewClient()
if err != nil {
log.Panic(err)
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Second)
defer cancel()
if err := client.UnsubscribeConfigurationItems(ctx, DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE , subscriptionID); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
import { CommunicationProtocolEnum, DaprClient } from "@dapr/dapr";
// JS SDK does not support Configuration API over HTTP protocol yet
const protocol = CommunicationProtocolEnum.GRPC;
const host = process.env.DAPR_HOST ?? "localhost";
const port = process.env.DAPR_GRPC_PORT ?? 3500;
const DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE = "configstore";
const CONFIGURATION_ITEMS = ["orderId1", "orderId2"];
async function main() {
const client = new DaprClient(host, port, protocol);
try {
const stream = await client.configuration.subscribeWithKeys(
DAPR_CONFIGURATION_STORE,
CONFIGURATION_ITEMS,
(config) => {
console.log("Configuration update", JSON.stringify(config.items));
}
);
setTimeout(() => {
// Unsubscribe to config updates
stream.stop();
console.log("App unsubscribed to config changes");
process.exit(0);
}, 20000);
} catch (error) {
console.log("Error subscribing to config updates, err:" + error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
main().catch((e) => console.error(e));
curl 'http://localhost:<DAPR_HTTP_PORT>/v1.0/configuration/configstore/<subscription-id>/unsubscribe'
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri 'http://localhost:<DAPR_HTTP_PORT>/v1.0/configuration/configstore/<subscription-id>/unsubscribe'
Next steps
Last modified October 12, 2023: Update config.toml (#3826) (0ffc2e7)