Kubernetes DNS name resolution provider spec
Detailed information on the Kubernetes DNS name resolution component
Configuration format
Generally, Kubernetes DNS name resolution is configured automatically in Kubernetes mode by Dapr. There is no configuration needed to use Kubernetes DNS as your name resolution provider unless some overrides are necessary for the Kubernetes name resolution component.
In the scenario that an override is required, within a Dapr Configuration CRD, add a nameResolution
spec and set the component
field to "kubernetes"
. The other configuration fields can be set as needed in a configuration
map, as seen below.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Configuration
metadata:
name: appconfig
spec:
nameResolution:
component: "kubernetes"
configuration:
clusterDomain: "cluster.local" # Mutually exclusive with the template field
template: "{{.ID}}-{{.Data.region}}.internal:{{.Port}}" # Mutually exclusive with the clusterDomain field
Behaviour
The component resolves target apps by using the Kubernetes cluster’s DNS provider. You can learn more in the Kubernetes docs.
Spec configuration fields
The configuration spec is fixed to v1.3.0 of the Consul API
Field | Required | Type | Details | Examples |
---|---|---|---|---|
clusterDomain | N | string | The cluster domain to be used for resolved addresses. This field is mutually exclusive with the template file. | cluster.local |
template | N | string | A template string to be parsed when addresses are resolved using text/template . The template will be populated by the fields in the ResolveRequest struct. This field is mutually exclusive with clusterDomain field. | {{.ID}}-{{.Data.region}}.{{.Namespace}}.internal:{{.Port}} |
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Last modified October 12, 2023: Update config.toml (#3826) (0ffc2e7)