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const ( // ACLCLientType is the client type token ACLClientType = "client" // ACLManagementType is the management type token ACLManagementType = "management" )
const ( // HTTPAddrEnvName defines an environment variable name which sets // the HTTP address if there is no -http-addr specified. HTTPAddrEnvName = "CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR" // HTTPTokenEnvName defines an environment variable name which sets // the HTTP token. HTTPTokenEnvName = "CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN" // HTTPAuthEnvName defines an environment variable name which sets // the HTTP authentication header. HTTPAuthEnvName = "CONSUL_HTTP_AUTH" // HTTPSSLEnvName defines an environment variable name which sets // whether or not to use HTTPS. HTTPSSLEnvName = "CONSUL_HTTP_SSL" // HTTPCAFile defines an environment variable name which sets the // CA file to use for talking to Consul over TLS. HTTPCAFile = "CONSUL_CACERT" // HTTPCAPath defines an environment variable name which sets the // path to a directory of CA certs to use for talking to Consul over TLS. HTTPCAPath = "CONSUL_CAPATH" // HTTPClientCert defines an environment variable name which sets the // client cert file to use for talking to Consul over TLS. HTTPClientCert = "CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT" // HTTPClientKey defines an environment variable name which sets the // client key file to use for talking to Consul over TLS. HTTPClientKey = "CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY" // HTTPTLSServerName defines an environment variable name which sets the // server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS HTTPTLSServerName = "CONSUL_TLS_SERVER_NAME" // HTTPSSLVerifyEnvName defines an environment variable name which sets // whether or not to disable certificate checking. HTTPSSLVerifyEnvName = "CONSUL_HTTP_SSL_VERIFY" )
const ( // HealthAny is special, and is used as a wild card, // not as a specific state. HealthAny = "any" HealthPassing = "passing" HealthWarning = "warning" HealthCritical = "critical" HealthMaint = "maintenance" )
const ( // NodeMaint is the special key set by a node in maintenance mode. NodeMaint = "_node_maintenance" // ServiceMaintPrefix is the prefix for a service in maintenance mode. ServiceMaintPrefix = "_service_maintenance:" )
const ( // DefaultLockSessionName is the Session Name we assign if none is provided DefaultLockSessionName = "Consul API Lock" // DefaultLockSessionTTL is the default session TTL if no Session is provided // when creating a new Lock. This is used because we do not have another // other check to depend upon. DefaultLockSessionTTL = "15s" // DefaultLockWaitTime is how long we block for at a time to check if lock // acquisition is possible. This affects the minimum time it takes to cancel // a Lock acquisition. DefaultLockWaitTime = 15 * time.Second // DefaultLockRetryTime is how long we wait after a failed lock acquisition // before attempting to do the lock again. This is so that once a lock-delay // is in effect, we do not hot loop retrying the acquisition. DefaultLockRetryTime = 5 * time.Second // DefaultMonitorRetryTime is how long we wait after a failed monitor check // of a lock (500 response code). This allows the monitor to ride out brief // periods of unavailability, subject to the MonitorRetries setting in the // lock options which is by default set to 0, disabling this feature. This // affects locks and semaphores. DefaultMonitorRetryTime = 2 * time.Second // LockFlagValue is a magic flag we set to indicate a key // is being used for a lock. It is used to detect a potential // conflict with a semaphore. LockFlagValue = 0x2ddccbc058a50c18 )
const ( // DefaultSemaphoreSessionName is the Session Name we assign if none is provided DefaultSemaphoreSessionName = "Consul API Semaphore" // DefaultSemaphoreSessionTTL is the default session TTL if no Session is provided // when creating a new Semaphore. This is used because we do not have another // other check to depend upon. DefaultSemaphoreSessionTTL = "15s" // DefaultSemaphoreWaitTime is how long we block for at a time to check if semaphore // acquisition is possible. This affects the minimum time it takes to cancel // a Semaphore acquisition. DefaultSemaphoreWaitTime = 15 * time.Second // DefaultSemaphoreKey is the key used within the prefix to // use for coordination between all the contenders. DefaultSemaphoreKey = ".lock" // SemaphoreFlagValue is a magic flag we set to indicate a key // is being used for a semaphore. It is used to detect a potential // conflict with a lock. SemaphoreFlagValue = 0xe0f69a2baa414de0 )
const ( // SessionBehaviorRelease is the default behavior and causes // all associated locks to be released on session invalidation. SessionBehaviorRelease = "release" // SessionBehaviorDelete is new in Consul 0.5 and changes the // behavior to delete all associated locks on session invalidation. // It can be used in a way similar to Ephemeral Nodes in ZooKeeper. SessionBehaviorDelete = "delete" )
Variables
var ( // ErrLockHeld is returned if we attempt to double lock ErrLockHeld = fmt.Errorf("Lock already held") // ErrLockNotHeld is returned if we attempt to unlock a lock // that we do not hold. ErrLockNotHeld = fmt.Errorf("Lock not held") // ErrLockInUse is returned if we attempt to destroy a lock // that is in use. ErrLockInUse = fmt.Errorf("Lock in use") // ErrLockConflict is returned if the flags on a key // used for a lock do not match expectation ErrLockConflict = fmt.Errorf("Existing key does not match lock use") )
var ( // ErrSemaphoreHeld is returned if we attempt to double lock ErrSemaphoreHeld = fmt.Errorf("Semaphore already held") // ErrSemaphoreNotHeld is returned if we attempt to unlock a semaphore // that we do not hold. ErrSemaphoreNotHeld = fmt.Errorf("Semaphore not held") // ErrSemaphoreInUse is returned if we attempt to destroy a semaphore // that is in use. ErrSemaphoreInUse = fmt.Errorf("Semaphore in use") // ErrSemaphoreConflict is returned if the flags on a key // used for a semaphore do not match expectation ErrSemaphoreConflict = fmt.Errorf("Existing key does not match semaphore use") )
var ErrSessionExpired = errors.New("session expired")
func IsServerError ¶
func IsServerError(err error) bool
IsServerError returns true for 500 errors from the Consul servers, these are usually retryable at a later time.
func NewHttpClient ¶
func NewHttpClient(transport *http.Transport, tlsConf TLSConfig) (*http.Client, error)
NewHttpClient returns an http client configured with the given Transport and TLS config.
func SetupTLSConfig ¶
func SetupTLSConfig(tlsConfig *TLSConfig) (*tls.Config, error)
TLSConfig is used to generate a TLSClientConfig that's useful for talking to Consul using TLS.
type ACL ¶
ACL can be used to query the ACL endpoints
type ACL struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*ACL) Clone ¶
func (a *ACL) Clone(id string, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
Clone is used to return a new token cloned from an existing one
func (*ACL) Create ¶
func (a *ACL) Create(acl *ACLEntry, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
Create is used to generate a new token with the given parameters
func (*ACL) Destroy ¶
func (a *ACL) Destroy(id string, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Destroy is used to destroy a given ACL token ID
func (*ACL) Info ¶
func (a *ACL) Info(id string, q *QueryOptions) (*ACLEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
Info is used to query for information about an ACL token
func (*ACL) List ¶
func (a *ACL) List(q *QueryOptions) ([]*ACLEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
List is used to get all the ACL tokens
func (*ACL) Replication ¶
func (a *ACL) Replication(q *QueryOptions) (*ACLReplicationStatus, *QueryMeta, error)
Replication returns the status of the ACL replication process in the datacenter
func (*ACL) Update ¶
func (a *ACL) Update(acl *ACLEntry, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Update is used to update the rules of an existing token
type ACLEntry ¶
ACLEntry is used to represent an ACL entry
type ACLEntry struct { CreateIndex uint64 ModifyIndex uint64 ID string Name string Type string Rules string }
type ACLReplicationStatus ¶
ACLReplicationStatus is used to represent the status of ACL replication.
type ACLReplicationStatus struct { Enabled bool Running bool SourceDatacenter string ReplicatedIndex uint64 LastSuccess time.Time LastError time.Time }
type Agent ¶
Agent can be used to query the Agent endpoints
type Agent struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Agent) CheckDeregister ¶
func (a *Agent) CheckDeregister(checkID string) error
CheckDeregister is used to deregister a check with the local agent
func (*Agent) CheckRegister ¶
func (a *Agent) CheckRegister(check *AgentCheckRegistration) error
CheckRegister is used to register a new check with the local agent
func (*Agent) Checks ¶
func (a *Agent) Checks() (map[string]*AgentCheck, error)
Checks returns the locally registered checks
func (*Agent) DisableNodeMaintenance ¶
func (a *Agent) DisableNodeMaintenance() error
DisableNodeMaintenance toggles node maintenance mode off for the agent we are connected to.
func (*Agent) DisableServiceMaintenance ¶
func (a *Agent) DisableServiceMaintenance(serviceID string) error
DisableServiceMaintenance toggles service maintenance mode off for the given service ID.
func (*Agent) EnableNodeMaintenance ¶
func (a *Agent) EnableNodeMaintenance(reason string) error
EnableNodeMaintenance toggles node maintenance mode on for the agent we are connected to.
func (*Agent) EnableServiceMaintenance ¶
func (a *Agent) EnableServiceMaintenance(serviceID, reason string) error
EnableServiceMaintenance toggles service maintenance mode on for the given service ID.
func (*Agent) FailTTL ¶
func (a *Agent) FailTTL(checkID, note string) error
FailTTL is used to set a TTL check to the failing state.
DEPRECATION NOTICE: This interface is deprecated in favor of UpdateTTL(). The client interface will be removed in 0.8 or changed to use UpdateTTL()'s endpoint and the server endpoints will be removed in 0.9.
func (*Agent) ForceLeave ¶
func (a *Agent) ForceLeave(node string) error
ForceLeave is used to have the agent eject a failed node
func (*Agent) Join ¶
func (a *Agent) Join(addr string, wan bool) error
Join is used to instruct the agent to attempt a join to another cluster member
func (*Agent) Leave ¶
func (a *Agent) Leave() error
Leave is used to have the agent gracefully leave the cluster and shutdown
func (*Agent) Members ¶
func (a *Agent) Members(wan bool) ([]*AgentMember, error)
Members returns the known gossip members. The WAN flag can be used to query a server for WAN members.
func (*Agent) Monitor ¶
func (a *Agent) Monitor(loglevel string, stopCh chan struct{}, q *QueryOptions) (chan string, error)
Monitor returns a channel which will receive streaming logs from the agent Providing a non-nil stopCh can be used to close the connection and stop the log stream
func (*Agent) NodeName ¶
func (a *Agent) NodeName() (string, error)
NodeName is used to get the node name of the agent
func (*Agent) PassTTL ¶
func (a *Agent) PassTTL(checkID, note string) error
PassTTL is used to set a TTL check to the passing state.
DEPRECATION NOTICE: This interface is deprecated in favor of UpdateTTL(). The client interface will be removed in 0.8 or changed to use UpdateTTL()'s endpoint and the server endpoints will be removed in 0.9.
func (*Agent) Reload ¶
func (a *Agent) Reload() error
Reload triggers a configuration reload for the agent we are connected to.
func (*Agent) Self ¶
func (a *Agent) Self() (map[string]map[string]interface{}, error)
Self is used to query the agent we are speaking to for information about itself
func (*Agent) ServiceDeregister ¶
func (a *Agent) ServiceDeregister(serviceID string) error
ServiceDeregister is used to deregister a service with the local agent
func (*Agent) ServiceRegister ¶
func (a *Agent) ServiceRegister(service *AgentServiceRegistration) error
ServiceRegister is used to register a new service with the local agent
func (*Agent) Services ¶
func (a *Agent) Services() (map[string]*AgentService, error)
Services returns the locally registered services
func (*Agent) UpdateTTL ¶
func (a *Agent) UpdateTTL(checkID, output, status string) error
UpdateTTL is used to update the TTL of a check. This uses the newer API that was introduced in Consul 0.6.4 and later. We translate the old status strings for compatibility (though a newer version of Consul will still be required to use this API).
func (*Agent) WarnTTL ¶
func (a *Agent) WarnTTL(checkID, note string) error
WarnTTL is used to set a TTL check to the warning state.
DEPRECATION NOTICE: This interface is deprecated in favor of UpdateTTL(). The client interface will be removed in 0.8 or changed to use UpdateTTL()'s endpoint and the server endpoints will be removed in 0.9.
type AgentCheck ¶
AgentCheck represents a check known to the agent
type AgentCheck struct { Node string CheckID string Name string Status string Notes string Output string ServiceID string ServiceName string }
type AgentCheckRegistration ¶
AgentCheckRegistration is used to register a new check
type AgentCheckRegistration struct { ID string `json:",omitempty"` Name string `json:",omitempty"` Notes string `json:",omitempty"` ServiceID string `json:",omitempty"` AgentServiceCheck }
type AgentMember ¶
AgentMember represents a cluster member known to the agent
type AgentMember struct { Name string Addr string Port uint16 Tags map[string]string Status int ProtocolMin uint8 ProtocolMax uint8 ProtocolCur uint8 DelegateMin uint8 DelegateMax uint8 DelegateCur uint8 }
type AgentService ¶
AgentService represents a service known to the agent
type AgentService struct { ID string Service string Tags []string Port int Address string EnableTagOverride bool CreateIndex uint64 ModifyIndex uint64 }
type AgentServiceCheck ¶
AgentServiceCheck is used to define a node or service level check
type AgentServiceCheck struct { Script string `json:",omitempty"` DockerContainerID string `json:",omitempty"` Shell string `json:",omitempty"` // Only supported for Docker. Interval string `json:",omitempty"` Timeout string `json:",omitempty"` TTL string `json:",omitempty"` HTTP string `json:",omitempty"` Header map[string][]string `json:",omitempty"` Method string `json:",omitempty"` TCP string `json:",omitempty"` Status string `json:",omitempty"` Notes string `json:",omitempty"` TLSSkipVerify bool `json:",omitempty"` // In Consul 0.7 and later, checks that are associated with a service // may also contain this optional DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter field, // which is a timeout in the same Go time format as Interval and TTL. If // a check is in the critical state for more than this configured value, // then its associated service (and all of its associated checks) will // automatically be deregistered. DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter string `json:",omitempty"` }
type AgentServiceChecks ¶
type AgentServiceChecks []*AgentServiceCheck
type AgentServiceRegistration ¶
AgentServiceRegistration is used to register a new service
type AgentServiceRegistration struct { ID string `json:",omitempty"` Name string `json:",omitempty"` Tags []string `json:",omitempty"` Port int `json:",omitempty"` Address string `json:",omitempty"` EnableTagOverride bool `json:",omitempty"` Check *AgentServiceCheck Checks AgentServiceChecks }
type Area ¶
Area defines a network area.
type Area struct { // ID is this identifier for an area (a UUID). This must be left empty // when creating a new area. ID string // PeerDatacenter is the peer Consul datacenter that will make up the // other side of this network area. Network areas always involve a pair // of datacenters: the datacenter where the area was created, and the // peer datacenter. This is required. PeerDatacenter string // RetryJoin specifies the address of Consul servers to join to, such as // an IPs or hostnames with an optional port number. This is optional. RetryJoin []string }
type AreaJoinResponse ¶
AreaJoinResponse is returned when a join occurs and gives the result for each address.
type AreaJoinResponse struct { // The address that was joined. Address string // Whether or not the join was a success. Joined bool // If we couldn't join, this is the message with information. Error string }
type AutopilotConfiguration ¶
AutopilotConfiguration is used for querying/setting the Autopilot configuration. Autopilot helps manage operator tasks related to Consul servers like removing failed servers from the Raft quorum.
type AutopilotConfiguration struct { // CleanupDeadServers controls whether to remove dead servers from the Raft // peer list when a new server joins CleanupDeadServers bool // LastContactThreshold is the limit on the amount of time a server can go // without leader contact before being considered unhealthy. LastContactThreshold *ReadableDuration // MaxTrailingLogs is the amount of entries in the Raft Log that a server can // be behind before being considered unhealthy. MaxTrailingLogs uint64 // ServerStabilizationTime is the minimum amount of time a server must be // in a stable, healthy state before it can be added to the cluster. Only // applicable with Raft protocol version 3 or higher. ServerStabilizationTime *ReadableDuration // (Enterprise-only) RedundancyZoneTag is the node tag to use for separating // servers into zones for redundancy. If left blank, this feature will be disabled. RedundancyZoneTag string // (Enterprise-only) DisableUpgradeMigration will disable Autopilot's upgrade migration // strategy of waiting until enough newer-versioned servers have been added to the // cluster before promoting them to voters. DisableUpgradeMigration bool // CreateIndex holds the index corresponding the creation of this configuration. // This is a read-only field. CreateIndex uint64 // ModifyIndex will be set to the index of the last update when retrieving the // Autopilot configuration. Resubmitting a configuration with // AutopilotCASConfiguration will perform a check-and-set operation which ensures // there hasn't been a subsequent update since the configuration was retrieved. ModifyIndex uint64 }
type Catalog ¶
Catalog can be used to query the Catalog endpoints
type Catalog struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Catalog) Datacenters ¶
func (c *Catalog) Datacenters() ([]string, error)
Datacenters is used to query for all the known datacenters
func (*Catalog) Deregister ¶
func (c *Catalog) Deregister(dereg *CatalogDeregistration, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
func (*Catalog) Node ¶
func (c *Catalog) Node(node string, q *QueryOptions) (*CatalogNode, *QueryMeta, error)
Node is used to query for service information about a single node
func (*Catalog) Nodes ¶
func (c *Catalog) Nodes(q *QueryOptions) ([]*Node, *QueryMeta, error)
Nodes is used to query all the known nodes
func (*Catalog) Register ¶
func (c *Catalog) Register(reg *CatalogRegistration, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
func (*Catalog) Service ¶
func (c *Catalog) Service(service, tag string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*CatalogService, *QueryMeta, error)
Service is used to query catalog entries for a given service
func (*Catalog) Services ¶
func (c *Catalog) Services(q *QueryOptions) (map[string][]string, *QueryMeta, error)
Services is used to query for all known services
type CatalogDeregistration ¶
type CatalogDeregistration struct {
Node string
Address string // Obsolete.
Datacenter string
ServiceID string
CheckID string
}
type CatalogNode ¶
type CatalogNode struct { Node *Node Services map[string]*AgentService }
type CatalogRegistration ¶
type CatalogRegistration struct { ID string Node string Address string TaggedAddresses map[string]string NodeMeta map[string]string Datacenter string Service *AgentService Check *AgentCheck }
type CatalogService ¶
type CatalogService struct { ID string Node string Address string Datacenter string TaggedAddresses map[string]string NodeMeta map[string]string ServiceID string ServiceName string ServiceAddress string ServiceTags []string ServicePort int ServiceEnableTagOverride bool CreateIndex uint64 ModifyIndex uint64 }
type Client ¶
Client provides a client to the Consul API
type Client struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewClient ¶
func NewClient(config *Config) (*Client, error)
NewClient returns a new client
func (*Client) ACL ¶
func (c *Client) ACL() *ACL
ACL returns a handle to the ACL endpoints
func (*Client) Agent ¶
func (c *Client) Agent() *Agent
Agent returns a handle to the agent endpoints
func (*Client) Catalog ¶
func (c *Client) Catalog() *Catalog
Catalog returns a handle to the catalog endpoints
func (*Client) Coordinate ¶
func (c *Client) Coordinate() *Coordinate
Coordinate returns a handle to the coordinate endpoints
func (*Client) Event ¶
func (c *Client) Event() *Event
Event returns a handle to the event endpoints
func (*Client) Health ¶
func (c *Client) Health() *Health
Health returns a handle to the health endpoints
func (*Client) KV ¶
func (c *Client) KV() *KV
KV is used to return a handle to the K/V apis
func (*Client) LockKey ¶
func (c *Client) LockKey(key string) (*Lock, error)
LockKey returns a handle to a lock struct which can be used to acquire and release the mutex. The key used must have write permissions.
func (*Client) LockOpts ¶
func (c *Client) LockOpts(opts *LockOptions) (*Lock, error)
LockOpts returns a handle to a lock struct which can be used to acquire and release the mutex. The key used must have write permissions.
func (*Client) Operator ¶
func (c *Client) Operator() *Operator
Operator returns a handle to the operator endpoints.
func (*Client) PreparedQuery ¶
func (c *Client) PreparedQuery() *PreparedQuery
PreparedQuery returns a handle to the prepared query endpoints.
func (*Client) Raw ¶
func (c *Client) Raw() *Raw
Raw returns a handle to query endpoints
func (*Client) SemaphoreOpts ¶
func (c *Client) SemaphoreOpts(opts *SemaphoreOptions) (*Semaphore, error)
SemaphoreOpts is used to create a Semaphore with the given options. The prefix must have write privileges, and the limit must be agreed upon by all contenders. If a Session is not provided, one will be created.
func (*Client) SemaphorePrefix ¶
func (c *Client) SemaphorePrefix(prefix string, limit int) (*Semaphore, error)
SemaphorePrefix is used to created a Semaphore which will operate at the given KV prefix and uses the given limit for the semaphore. The prefix must have write privileges, and the limit must be agreed upon by all contenders.
func (*Client) Session ¶
func (c *Client) Session() *Session
Session returns a handle to the session endpoints
func (*Client) Snapshot ¶
func (c *Client) Snapshot() *Snapshot
Snapshot returns a handle that exposes the snapshot endpoints.
func (*Client) Status ¶
func (c *Client) Status() *Status
Status returns a handle to the status endpoints
type Config ¶
Config is used to configure the creation of a client
type Config struct { // Address is the address of the Consul server Address string // Scheme is the URI scheme for the Consul server Scheme string // Datacenter to use. If not provided, the default agent datacenter is used. Datacenter string // Transport is the Transport to use for the http client. Transport *http.Transport // HttpClient is the client to use. Default will be // used if not provided. HttpClient *http.Client // HttpAuth is the auth info to use for http access. HttpAuth *HttpBasicAuth // WaitTime limits how long a Watch will block. If not provided, // the agent default values will be used. WaitTime time.Duration // Token is used to provide a per-request ACL token // which overrides the agent's default token. Token string TLSConfig TLSConfig }
func DefaultConfig ¶
func DefaultConfig() *Config
DefaultConfig returns a default configuration for the client. By default this will pool and reuse idle connections to Consul. If you have a long-lived client object, this is the desired behavior and should make the most efficient use of the connections to Consul. If you don't reuse a client object , which is not recommended, then you may notice idle connections building up over time. To avoid this, use the DefaultNonPooledConfig() instead.
func DefaultNonPooledConfig ¶
func DefaultNonPooledConfig() *Config
DefaultNonPooledConfig returns a default configuration for the client which does not pool connections. This isn't a recommended configuration because it will reconnect to Consul on every request, but this is useful to avoid the accumulation of idle connections if you make many client objects during the lifetime of your application.
type Coordinate ¶
Coordinate can be used to query the coordinate endpoints
type Coordinate struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Coordinate) Datacenters ¶
func (c *Coordinate) Datacenters() ([]*CoordinateDatacenterMap, error)
Datacenters is used to return the coordinates of all the servers in the WAN pool.
func (*Coordinate) Nodes ¶
func (c *Coordinate) Nodes(q *QueryOptions) ([]*CoordinateEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
Nodes is used to return the coordinates of all the nodes in the LAN pool.
type CoordinateDatacenterMap ¶
CoordinateDatacenterMap has the coordinates for servers in a given datacenter and area. Network coordinates are only compatible within the same area.
type CoordinateDatacenterMap struct { Datacenter string AreaID string Coordinates []CoordinateEntry }
type CoordinateEntry ¶
CoordinateEntry represents a node and its associated network coordinate.
type CoordinateEntry struct { Node string Coord *coordinate.Coordinate }
type Event ¶
Event can be used to query the Event endpoints
type Event struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Event) Fire ¶
func (e *Event) Fire(params *UserEvent, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
Fire is used to fire a new user event. Only the Name, Payload and Filters are respected. This returns the ID or an associated error. Cross DC requests are supported.
func (*Event) IDToIndex ¶
func (e *Event) IDToIndex(uuid string) uint64
IDToIndex is a bit of a hack. This simulates the index generation to convert an event ID into a WaitIndex.
func (*Event) List ¶
func (e *Event) List(name string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*UserEvent, *QueryMeta, error)
List is used to get the most recent events an agent has received. This list can be optionally filtered by the name. This endpoint supports quasi-blocking queries. The index is not monotonic, nor does it provide provide LastContact or KnownLeader.
type Health ¶
Health can be used to query the Health endpoints
type Health struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Health) Checks ¶
func (h *Health) Checks(service string, q *QueryOptions) (HealthChecks, *QueryMeta, error)
Checks is used to return the checks associated with a service
func (*Health) Node ¶
func (h *Health) Node(node string, q *QueryOptions) (HealthChecks, *QueryMeta, error)
Node is used to query for checks belonging to a given node
func (*Health) Service ¶
func (h *Health) Service(service, tag string, passingOnly bool, q *QueryOptions) ([]*ServiceEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
Service is used to query health information along with service info for a given service. It can optionally do server-side filtering on a tag or nodes with passing health checks only.
func (*Health) State ¶
func (h *Health) State(state string, q *QueryOptions) (HealthChecks, *QueryMeta, error)
State is used to retrieve all the checks in a given state. The wildcard "any" state can also be used for all checks.
type HealthCheck ¶
HealthCheck is used to represent a single check
type HealthCheck struct { Node string CheckID string Name string Status string Notes string Output string ServiceID string ServiceName string ServiceTags []string }
type HealthChecks ¶
HealthChecks is a collection of HealthCheck structs.
type HealthChecks []*HealthCheck
func (HealthChecks) AggregatedStatus ¶
func (c HealthChecks) AggregatedStatus() string
AggregatedStatus returns the "best" status for the list of health checks. Because a given entry may have many service and node-level health checks attached, this function determines the best representative of the status as as single string using the following heuristic:
maintenance > critical > warning > passing
type HttpBasicAuth ¶
HttpBasicAuth is used to authenticate http client with HTTP Basic Authentication
type HttpBasicAuth struct { // Username to use for HTTP Basic Authentication Username string // Password to use for HTTP Basic Authentication Password string }
type KV ¶
KV is used to manipulate the K/V API
type KV struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*KV) Acquire ¶
func (k *KV) Acquire(p *KVPair, q *WriteOptions) (bool, *WriteMeta, error)
Acquire is used for a lock acquisition operation. The Key, Flags, Value and Session are respected. Returns true on success or false on failures.
func (*KV) CAS ¶
func (k *KV) CAS(p *KVPair, q *WriteOptions) (bool, *WriteMeta, error)
CAS is used for a Check-And-Set operation. The Key, ModifyIndex, Flags and Value are respected. Returns true on success or false on failures.
func (*KV) Delete ¶
func (k *KV) Delete(key string, w *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Delete is used to delete a single key
func (*KV) DeleteCAS ¶
func (k *KV) DeleteCAS(p *KVPair, q *WriteOptions) (bool, *WriteMeta, error)
DeleteCAS is used for a Delete Check-And-Set operation. The Key and ModifyIndex are respected. Returns true on success or false on failures.
func (*KV) DeleteTree ¶
func (k *KV) DeleteTree(prefix string, w *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
DeleteTree is used to delete all keys under a prefix
func (*KV) Get ¶
func (k *KV) Get(key string, q *QueryOptions) (*KVPair, *QueryMeta, error)
Get is used to lookup a single key. The returned pointer to the KVPair will be nil if the key does not exist.
func (*KV) Keys ¶
func (k *KV) Keys(prefix, separator string, q *QueryOptions) ([]string, *QueryMeta, error)
Keys is used to list all the keys under a prefix. Optionally, a separator can be used to limit the responses.
func (*KV) List ¶
func (k *KV) List(prefix string, q *QueryOptions) (KVPairs, *QueryMeta, error)
List is used to lookup all keys under a prefix
func (*KV) Put ¶
func (k *KV) Put(p *KVPair, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Put is used to write a new value. Only the Key, Flags and Value is respected.
func (*KV) Release ¶
func (k *KV) Release(p *KVPair, q *WriteOptions) (bool, *WriteMeta, error)
Release is used for a lock release operation. The Key, Flags, Value and Session are respected. Returns true on success or false on failures.
func (*KV) Txn ¶
func (k *KV) Txn(txn KVTxnOps, q *QueryOptions) (bool, *KVTxnResponse, *QueryMeta, error)
Txn is used to apply multiple KV operations in a single, atomic transaction.
Note that Go will perform the required base64 encoding on the values automatically because the type is a byte slice. Transactions are defined as a list of operations to perform, using the KVOp constants and KVTxnOp structure to define operations. If any operation fails, none of the changes are applied to the state store. Note that this hides the internal raw transaction interface and munges the input and output types into KV-specific ones for ease of use. If there are more non-KV operations in the future we may break out a new transaction API client, but it will be easy to keep this KV-specific variant supported.
Even though this is generally a write operation, we take a QueryOptions input and return a QueryMeta output. If the transaction contains only read ops, then Consul will fast-path it to a different endpoint internally which supports consistency controls, but not blocking. If there are write operations then the request will always be routed through raft and any consistency settings will be ignored.
Here's an example:
ops := KVTxnOps{
&KVTxnOp{ Verb: KVLock, Key: "test/lock", Session: "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e", Value: []byte("hello"), }, &KVTxnOp{ Verb: KVGet, Key: "another/key", },
} ok, response, _, err := kv.Txn(&ops, nil)
If there is a problem making the transaction request then an error will be returned. Otherwise, the ok value will be true if the transaction succeeded or false if it was rolled back. The response is a structured return value which will have the outcome of the transaction. Its Results member will have entries for each operation. Deleted keys will have a nil entry in the, and to save space, the Value of each key in the Results will be nil unless the operation is a KVGet. If the transaction was rolled back, the Errors member will have entries referencing the index of the operation that failed along with an error message.
type KVOp ¶
KVOp constants give possible operations available in a KVTxn.
type KVOp string
const ( KVSet KVOp = "set" KVDelete KVOp = "delete" KVDeleteCAS KVOp = "delete-cas" KVDeleteTree KVOp = "delete-tree" KVCAS KVOp = "cas" KVLock KVOp = "lock" KVUnlock KVOp = "unlock" KVGet KVOp = "get" KVGetTree KVOp = "get-tree" KVCheckSession KVOp = "check-session" KVCheckIndex KVOp = "check-index" KVCheckNotExists KVOp = "check-not-exists" )
type KVPair ¶
KVPair is used to represent a single K/V entry
type KVPair struct { // Key is the name of the key. It is also part of the URL path when accessed // via the API. Key string // CreateIndex holds the index corresponding the creation of this KVPair. This // is a read-only field. CreateIndex uint64 // ModifyIndex is used for the Check-And-Set operations and can also be fed // back into the WaitIndex of the QueryOptions in order to perform blocking // queries. ModifyIndex uint64 // LockIndex holds the index corresponding to a lock on this key, if any. This // is a read-only field. LockIndex uint64 // Flags are any user-defined flags on the key. It is up to the implementer // to check these values, since Consul does not treat them specially. Flags uint64 // Value is the value for the key. This can be any value, but it will be // base64 encoded upon transport. Value []byte // Session is a string representing the ID of the session. Any other // interactions with this key over the same session must specify the same // session ID. Session string }
type KVPairs ¶
KVPairs is a list of KVPair objects
type KVPairs []*KVPair
type KVTxnOp ¶
KVTxnOp defines a single operation inside a transaction.
type KVTxnOp struct { Verb KVOp Key string Value []byte Flags uint64 Index uint64 Session string }
type KVTxnOps ¶
KVTxnOps defines a set of operations to be performed inside a single transaction.
type KVTxnOps []*KVTxnOp
type KVTxnResponse ¶
KVTxnResponse has the outcome of a transaction.
type KVTxnResponse struct { Results []*KVPair Errors TxnErrors }
type KeyringResponse ¶
KeyringResponse is returned when listing the gossip encryption keys
type KeyringResponse struct { // Whether this response is for a WAN ring WAN bool // The datacenter name this request corresponds to Datacenter string // A map of the encryption keys to the number of nodes they're installed on Keys map[string]int // The total number of nodes in this ring NumNodes int }
type Lock ¶
Lock is used to implement client-side leader election. It is follows the algorithm as described here: https://www.consul.io/docs/guides/leader-election.html.
type Lock struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Lock) Destroy ¶
func (l *Lock) Destroy() error
Destroy is used to cleanup the lock entry. It is not necessary to invoke. It will fail if the lock is in use.
func (*Lock) Lock ¶
func (l *Lock) Lock(stopCh <-chan struct{}) (<-chan struct{}, error)
Lock attempts to acquire the lock and blocks while doing so. Providing a non-nil stopCh can be used to abort the lock attempt. Returns a channel that is closed if our lock is lost or an error. This channel could be closed at any time due to session invalidation, communication errors, operator intervention, etc. It is NOT safe to assume that the lock is held until Unlock() unless the Session is specifically created without any associated health checks. By default Consul sessions prefer liveness over safety and an application must be able to handle the lock being lost.
func (*Lock) Unlock ¶
func (l *Lock) Unlock() error
Unlock released the lock. It is an error to call this if the lock is not currently held.
type LockOptions ¶
LockOptions is used to parameterize the Lock behavior.
type LockOptions struct { Key string // Must be set and have write permissions Value []byte // Optional, value to associate with the lock Session string // Optional, created if not specified SessionOpts *SessionEntry // Optional, options to use when creating a session SessionName string // Optional, defaults to DefaultLockSessionName (ignored if SessionOpts is given) SessionTTL string // Optional, defaults to DefaultLockSessionTTL (ignored if SessionOpts is given) MonitorRetries int // Optional, defaults to 0 which means no retries MonitorRetryTime time.Duration // Optional, defaults to DefaultMonitorRetryTime LockWaitTime time.Duration // Optional, defaults to DefaultLockWaitTime LockTryOnce bool // Optional, defaults to false which means try forever }
type Node ¶
type Node struct { ID string Node string Address string Datacenter string TaggedAddresses map[string]string Meta map[string]string CreateIndex uint64 ModifyIndex uint64 }
type Operator ¶
Operator can be used to perform low-level operator tasks for Consul.
type Operator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Operator) AreaCreate ¶
func (op *Operator) AreaCreate(area *Area, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
AreaCreate will create a new network area. The ID in the given structure must be empty and a generated ID will be returned on success.
func (*Operator) AreaDelete ¶
func (op *Operator) AreaDelete(areaID string, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
AreaDelete deletes the given network area.
func (*Operator) AreaGet ¶
func (op *Operator) AreaGet(areaID string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*Area, *QueryMeta, error)
AreaGet returns a single network area.
func (*Operator) AreaJoin ¶
func (op *Operator) AreaJoin(areaID string, addresses []string, q *WriteOptions) ([]*AreaJoinResponse, *WriteMeta, error)
AreaJoin attempts to join the given set of join addresses to the given network area. See the Area structure for details about join addresses.
func (*Operator) AreaList ¶
func (op *Operator) AreaList(q *QueryOptions) ([]*Area, *QueryMeta, error)
AreaList returns all the available network areas.
func (*Operator) AreaMembers ¶
func (op *Operator) AreaMembers(areaID string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*SerfMember, *QueryMeta, error)
AreaMembers lists the Serf information about the members in the given area.
func (*Operator) AutopilotCASConfiguration ¶
func (op *Operator) AutopilotCASConfiguration(conf *AutopilotConfiguration, q *WriteOptions) (bool, error)
AutopilotCASConfiguration is used to perform a Check-And-Set update on the Autopilot configuration. The ModifyIndex value will be respected. Returns true on success or false on failures.
func (*Operator) AutopilotGetConfiguration ¶
func (op *Operator) AutopilotGetConfiguration(q *QueryOptions) (*AutopilotConfiguration, error)
AutopilotGetConfiguration is used to query the current Autopilot configuration.
func (*Operator) AutopilotServerHealth ¶
func (op *Operator) AutopilotServerHealth(q *QueryOptions) (*OperatorHealthReply, error)
AutopilotServerHealth
func (*Operator) AutopilotSetConfiguration ¶
func (op *Operator) AutopilotSetConfiguration(conf *AutopilotConfiguration, q *WriteOptions) error
AutopilotSetConfiguration is used to set the current Autopilot configuration.
func (*Operator) KeyringInstall ¶
func (op *Operator) KeyringInstall(key string, q *WriteOptions) error
KeyringInstall is used to install a new gossip encryption key into the cluster
func (*Operator) KeyringList ¶
func (op *Operator) KeyringList(q *QueryOptions) ([]*KeyringResponse, error)
KeyringList is used to list the gossip keys installed in the cluster
func (*Operator) KeyringRemove ¶
func (op *Operator) KeyringRemove(key string, q *WriteOptions) error
KeyringRemove is used to remove a gossip encryption key from the cluster
func (*Operator) KeyringUse ¶
func (op *Operator) KeyringUse(key string, q *WriteOptions) error
KeyringUse is used to change the active gossip encryption key
func (*Operator) RaftGetConfiguration ¶
func (op *Operator) RaftGetConfiguration(q *QueryOptions) (*RaftConfiguration, error)
RaftGetConfiguration is used to query the current Raft peer set.
func (*Operator) RaftRemovePeerByAddress ¶
func (op *Operator) RaftRemovePeerByAddress(address string, q *WriteOptions) error
RaftRemovePeerByAddress is used to kick a stale peer (one that it in the Raft quorum but no longer known to Serf or the catalog) by address in the form of "IP:port".
func (*Operator) RaftRemovePeerByID ¶
func (op *Operator) RaftRemovePeerByID(id string, q *WriteOptions) error
RaftRemovePeerByID is used to kick a stale peer (one that it in the Raft quorum but no longer known to Serf or the catalog) by ID.
type OperatorHealthReply ¶
OperatorHealthReply is a representation of the overall health of the cluster
type OperatorHealthReply struct { // Healthy is true if all the servers in the cluster are healthy. Healthy bool // FailureTolerance is the number of healthy servers that could be lost without // an outage occurring. FailureTolerance int // Servers holds the health of each server. Servers []ServerHealth }
type PreparedQuery ¶
PreparedQuery can be used to query the prepared query endpoints.
type PreparedQuery struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*PreparedQuery) Create ¶
func (c *PreparedQuery) Create(query *PreparedQueryDefinition, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
Create makes a new prepared query. The ID of the new query is returned.
func (*PreparedQuery) Delete ¶
func (c *PreparedQuery) Delete(queryID string, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Delete is used to delete a specific prepared query.
func (*PreparedQuery) Execute ¶
func (c *PreparedQuery) Execute(queryIDOrName string, q *QueryOptions) (*PreparedQueryExecuteResponse, *QueryMeta, error)
Execute is used to execute a specific prepared query. You can execute using a query ID or name.
func (*PreparedQuery) Get ¶
func (c *PreparedQuery) Get(queryID string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*PreparedQueryDefinition, *QueryMeta, error)
Get is used to fetch a specific prepared query.
func (*PreparedQuery) List ¶
func (c *PreparedQuery) List(q *QueryOptions) ([]*PreparedQueryDefinition, *QueryMeta, error)
List is used to fetch all the prepared queries (always requires a management token).
func (*PreparedQuery) Update ¶
func (c *PreparedQuery) Update(query *PreparedQueryDefinition, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Update makes updates to an existing prepared query.
type PreparedQueryDefinition ¶
PrepatedQueryDefinition defines a complete prepared query.
type PreparedQueryDefinition struct { // ID is this UUID-based ID for the query, always generated by Consul. ID string // Name is an optional friendly name for the query supplied by the // user. NOTE - if this feature is used then it will reduce the security // of any read ACL associated with this query/service since this name // can be used to locate nodes with supplying any ACL. Name string // Session is an optional session to tie this query's lifetime to. If // this is omitted then the query will not expire. Session string // Token is the ACL token used when the query was created, and it is // used when a query is subsequently executed. This token, or a token // with management privileges, must be used to change the query later. Token string // Service defines a service query (leaving things open for other types // later). Service ServiceQuery // DNS has options that control how the results of this query are // served over DNS. DNS QueryDNSOptions // Template is used to pass through the arguments for creating a // prepared query with an attached template. If a template is given, // interpolations are possible in other struct fields. Template QueryTemplate }
type PreparedQueryExecuteResponse ¶
PreparedQueryExecuteResponse has the results of executing a query.
type PreparedQueryExecuteResponse struct { // Service is the service that was queried. Service string // Nodes has the nodes that were output by the query. Nodes []ServiceEntry // DNS has the options for serving these results over DNS. DNS QueryDNSOptions // Datacenter is the datacenter that these results came from. Datacenter string // Failovers is a count of how many times we had to query a remote // datacenter. Failovers int }
type QueryDNSOptions ¶
QueryDNSOptions controls settings when query results are served over DNS.
type QueryDNSOptions struct {
// TTL is the time to live for the served DNS results.
TTL string
}
type QueryDatacenterOptions ¶
QueryDatacenterOptions sets options about how we fail over if there are no healthy nodes in the local datacenter.
type QueryDatacenterOptions struct { // NearestN is set to the number of remote datacenters to try, based on // network coordinates. NearestN int // Datacenters is a fixed list of datacenters to try after NearestN. We // never try a datacenter multiple times, so those are subtracted from // this list before proceeding. Datacenters []string }
type QueryMeta ¶
QueryMeta is used to return meta data about a query
type QueryMeta struct { // LastIndex. This can be used as a WaitIndex to perform // a blocking query LastIndex uint64 // Time of last contact from the leader for the // server servicing the request LastContact time.Duration // Is there a known leader KnownLeader bool // How long did the request take RequestTime time.Duration // Is address translation enabled for HTTP responses on this agent AddressTranslationEnabled bool }
type QueryOptions ¶
QueryOptions are used to parameterize a query
type QueryOptions struct { // Providing a datacenter overwrites the DC provided // by the Config Datacenter string // AllowStale allows any Consul server (non-leader) to service // a read. This allows for lower latency and higher throughput AllowStale bool // RequireConsistent forces the read to be fully consistent. // This is more expensive but prevents ever performing a stale // read. RequireConsistent bool // WaitIndex is used to enable a blocking query. Waits // until the timeout or the next index is reached WaitIndex uint64 // WaitTime is used to bound the duration of a wait. // Defaults to that of the Config, but can be overridden. WaitTime time.Duration // Token is used to provide a per-request ACL token // which overrides the agent's default token. Token string // Near is used to provide a node name that will sort the results // in ascending order based on the estimated round trip time from // that node. Setting this to "_agent" will use the agent's node // for the sort. Near string // NodeMeta is used to filter results by nodes with the given // metadata key/value pairs. Currently, only one key/value pair can // be provided for filtering. NodeMeta map[string]string // RelayFactor is used in keyring operations to cause reponses to be // relayed back to the sender through N other random nodes. Must be // a value from 0 to 5 (inclusive). RelayFactor uint8 }
type QueryTemplate ¶
QueryTemplate carries the arguments for creating a templated query.
type QueryTemplate struct { // Type specifies the type of the query template. Currently only // "name_prefix_match" is supported. This field is required. Type string // Regexp allows specifying a regex pattern to match against the name // of the query being executed. Regexp string }
type RaftConfiguration ¶
RaftConfigration is returned when querying for the current Raft configuration.
type RaftConfiguration struct { // Servers has the list of servers in the Raft configuration. Servers []*RaftServer // Index has the Raft index of this configuration. Index uint64 }
type RaftServer ¶
RaftServer has information about a server in the Raft configuration.
type RaftServer struct { // ID is the unique ID for the server. These are currently the same // as the address, but they will be changed to a real GUID in a future // release of Consul. ID string // Node is the node name of the server, as known by Consul, or this // will be set to "(unknown)" otherwise. Node string // Address is the IP:port of the server, used for Raft communications. Address string // Leader is true if this server is the current cluster leader. Leader bool // Voter is true if this server has a vote in the cluster. This might // be false if the server is staging and still coming online, or if // it's a non-voting server, which will be added in a future release of // Consul. Voter bool }
type Raw ¶
Raw can be used to do raw queries against custom endpoints
type Raw struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Raw) Query ¶
func (raw *Raw) Query(endpoint string, out interface{}, q *QueryOptions) (*QueryMeta, error)
Query is used to do a GET request against an endpoint and deserialize the response into an interface using standard Consul conventions.
func (*Raw) Write ¶
func (raw *Raw) Write(endpoint string, in, out interface{}, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Write is used to do a PUT request against an endpoint and serialize/deserialized using the standard Consul conventions.
type ReadableDuration ¶
ReadableDuration is a duration type that is serialized to JSON in human readable format.
type ReadableDuration time.Duration
func NewReadableDuration ¶
func NewReadableDuration(dur time.Duration) *ReadableDuration
func (*ReadableDuration) Duration ¶
func (d *ReadableDuration) Duration() time.Duration
func (*ReadableDuration) MarshalJSON ¶
func (d *ReadableDuration) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
func (*ReadableDuration) String ¶
func (d *ReadableDuration) String() string
func (*ReadableDuration) UnmarshalJSON ¶
func (d *ReadableDuration) UnmarshalJSON(raw []byte) error
type Semaphore ¶
Semaphore is used to implement a distributed semaphore using the Consul KV primitives.
type Semaphore struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Semaphore) Acquire ¶
func (s *Semaphore) Acquire(stopCh <-chan struct{}) (<-chan struct{}, error)
Acquire attempts to reserve a slot in the semaphore, blocking until success, interrupted via the stopCh or an error is encountered. Providing a non-nil stopCh can be used to abort the attempt. On success, a channel is returned that represents our slot. This channel could be closed at any time due to session invalidation, communication errors, operator intervention, etc. It is NOT safe to assume that the slot is held until Release() unless the Session is specifically created without any associated health checks. By default Consul sessions prefer liveness over safety and an application must be able to handle the session being lost.
func (*Semaphore) Destroy ¶
func (s *Semaphore) Destroy() error
Destroy is used to cleanup the semaphore entry. It is not necessary to invoke. It will fail if the semaphore is in use.
func (*Semaphore) Release ¶
func (s *Semaphore) Release() error
Release is used to voluntarily give up our semaphore slot. It is an error to call this if the semaphore has not been acquired.
type SemaphoreOptions ¶
SemaphoreOptions is used to parameterize the Semaphore
type SemaphoreOptions struct { Prefix string // Must be set and have write permissions Limit int // Must be set, and be positive Value []byte // Optional, value to associate with the contender entry Session string // Optional, created if not specified SessionName string // Optional, defaults to DefaultLockSessionName SessionTTL string // Optional, defaults to DefaultLockSessionTTL MonitorRetries int // Optional, defaults to 0 which means no retries MonitorRetryTime time.Duration // Optional, defaults to DefaultMonitorRetryTime SemaphoreWaitTime time.Duration // Optional, defaults to DefaultSemaphoreWaitTime SemaphoreTryOnce bool // Optional, defaults to false which means try forever }
type SerfMember ¶
SerfMember is a generic structure for reporting information about members in a Serf cluster. This is only used by the area endpoints right now, but this could be expanded to other endpoints in the future.
type SerfMember struct { // ID is the node identifier (a UUID). ID string // Name is the node name. Name string // Addr has the IP address. Addr net.IP // Port is the RPC port. Port uint16 // Datacenter is the DC name. Datacenter string // Role is "client", "server", or "unknown". Role string // Build has the version of the Consul agent. Build string // Protocol is the protocol of the Consul agent. Protocol int // Status is the Serf health status "none", "alive", "leaving", "left", // or "failed". Status string // RTT is the estimated round trip time from the server handling the // request to the this member. This will be negative if no RTT estimate // is available. RTT time.Duration }
type ServerHealth ¶
ServerHealth is the health (from the leader's point of view) of a server.
type ServerHealth struct { // ID is the raft ID of the server. ID string // Name is the node name of the server. Name string // Address is the address of the server. Address string // The status of the SerfHealth check for the server. SerfStatus string // Version is the Consul version of the server. Version string // Leader is whether this server is currently the leader. Leader bool // LastContact is the time since this node's last contact with the leader. LastContact *ReadableDuration // LastTerm is the highest leader term this server has a record of in its Raft log. LastTerm uint64 // LastIndex is the last log index this server has a record of in its Raft log. LastIndex uint64 // Healthy is whether or not the server is healthy according to the current // Autopilot config. Healthy bool // Voter is whether this is a voting server. Voter bool // StableSince is the last time this server's Healthy value changed. StableSince time.Time }
type ServiceEntry ¶
ServiceEntry is used for the health service endpoint
type ServiceEntry struct { Node *Node Service *AgentService Checks HealthChecks }
type ServiceQuery ¶
ServiceQuery is used to query for a set of healthy nodes offering a specific service.
type ServiceQuery struct { // Service is the service to query. Service string // Near allows baking in the name of a node to automatically distance- // sort from. The magic "_agent" value is supported, which sorts near // the agent which initiated the request by default. Near string // Failover controls what we do if there are no healthy nodes in the // local datacenter. Failover QueryDatacenterOptions // If OnlyPassing is true then we will only include nodes with passing // health checks (critical AND warning checks will cause a node to be // discarded) OnlyPassing bool // Tags are a set of required and/or disallowed tags. If a tag is in // this list it must be present. If the tag is preceded with "!" then // it is disallowed. Tags []string // NodeMeta is a map of required node metadata fields. If a key/value // pair is in this map it must be present on the node in order for the // service entry to be returned. NodeMeta map[string]string }
type Session ¶
Session can be used to query the Session endpoints
type Session struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Session) Create ¶
func (s *Session) Create(se *SessionEntry, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
Create makes a new session. Providing a session entry can customize the session. It can also be nil to use defaults.
func (*Session) CreateNoChecks ¶
func (s *Session) CreateNoChecks(se *SessionEntry, q *WriteOptions) (string, *WriteMeta, error)
CreateNoChecks is like Create but is used specifically to create a session with no associated health checks.
func (*Session) Destroy ¶
func (s *Session) Destroy(id string, q *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error)
Destroy invalidates a given session
func (*Session) Info ¶
func (s *Session) Info(id string, q *QueryOptions) (*SessionEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
Info looks up a single session
func (*Session) List ¶
func (s *Session) List(q *QueryOptions) ([]*SessionEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
List gets all active sessions
func (*Session) Node ¶
func (s *Session) Node(node string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*SessionEntry, *QueryMeta, error)
List gets sessions for a node
func (*Session) Renew ¶
func (s *Session) Renew(id string, q *WriteOptions) (*SessionEntry, *WriteMeta, error)
Renew renews the TTL on a given session
func (*Session) RenewPeriodic ¶
func (s *Session) RenewPeriodic(initialTTL string, id string, q *WriteOptions, doneCh chan struct{}) error
RenewPeriodic is used to periodically invoke Session.Renew on a session until a doneCh is closed. This is meant to be used in a long running goroutine to ensure a session stays valid.
type SessionEntry ¶
SessionEntry represents a session in consul
type SessionEntry struct { CreateIndex uint64 ID string Name string Node string Checks []string LockDelay time.Duration Behavior string TTL string }
type Snapshot ¶
Snapshot can be used to query the /v1/snapshot endpoint to take snapshots of Consul's internal state and restore snapshots for disaster recovery.
type Snapshot struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Snapshot) Restore ¶
func (s *Snapshot) Restore(q *WriteOptions, in io.Reader) error
Restore streams in an existing snapshot and attempts to restore it.
func (*Snapshot) Save ¶
func (s *Snapshot) Save(q *QueryOptions) (io.ReadCloser, *QueryMeta, error)
Save requests a new snapshot and provides an io.ReadCloser with the snapshot data to save. If this doesn't return an error, then it's the responsibility of the caller to close it. Only a subset of the QueryOptions are supported: Datacenter, AllowStale, and Token.
type Status ¶
Status can be used to query the Status endpoints
type Status struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*Status) Leader ¶
func (s *Status) Leader() (string, error)
Leader is used to query for a known leader
func (*Status) Peers ¶
func (s *Status) Peers() ([]string, error)
Peers is used to query for a known raft peers
type TLSConfig ¶
TLSConfig is used to generate a TLSClientConfig that's useful for talking to Consul using TLS.
type TLSConfig struct { // Address is the optional address of the Consul server. The port, if any // will be removed from here and this will be set to the ServerName of the // resulting config. Address string // CAFile is the optional path to the CA certificate used for Consul // communication, defaults to the system bundle if not specified. CAFile string // CAPath is the optional path to a directory of CA certificates to use for // Consul communication, defaults to the system bundle if not specified. CAPath string // CertFile is the optional path to the certificate for Consul // communication. If this is set then you need to also set KeyFile. CertFile string // KeyFile is the optional path to the private key for Consul communication. // If this is set then you need to also set CertFile. KeyFile string // InsecureSkipVerify if set to true will disable TLS host verification. InsecureSkipVerify bool }
type TxnError ¶
TxnError is used to return information about an operation in a transaction.
type TxnError struct { OpIndex int What string }
type TxnErrors ¶
TxnErrors is a list of TxnError objects.
type TxnErrors []*TxnError
type TxnOp ¶
TxnOp is the internal format we send to Consul. It's not specific to KV, though currently only KV operations are supported.
type TxnOp struct { KV *KVTxnOp }
type TxnOps ¶
TxnOps is a list of transaction operations.
type TxnOps []*TxnOp
type TxnResponse ¶
TxnResponse is the internal format we receive from Consul.
type TxnResponse struct { Results TxnResults Errors TxnErrors }
type TxnResult ¶
TxnResult is the internal format we receive from Consul.
type TxnResult struct { KV *KVPair }
type TxnResults ¶
TxnResults is a list of TxnResult objects.
type TxnResults []*TxnResult
type UserEvent ¶
UserEvent represents an event that was fired by the user
type UserEvent struct { ID string Name string Payload []byte NodeFilter string ServiceFilter string TagFilter string Version int LTime uint64 }
type WriteMeta ¶
WriteMeta is used to return meta data about a write
type WriteMeta struct {
// How long did the request take
RequestTime time.Duration
}
type WriteOptions ¶
WriteOptions are used to parameterize a write
type WriteOptions struct { // Providing a datacenter overwrites the DC provided // by the Config Datacenter string // Token is used to provide a per-request ACL token // which overrides the agent's default token. Token string // RelayFactor is used in keyring operations to cause reponses to be // relayed back to the sender through N other random nodes. Must be // a value from 0 to 5 (inclusive). RelayFactor uint8 }