--- layout: api page_title: ACL Roles - HTTP API description: The /acl/role endpoints manage Consul's ACL Roles. --- # ACL Role HTTP API -> **1.5.0+:** The role APIs are available in Consul versions 1.5.0 and newer. The `/acl/role` endpoints [create](#create-a-role), [read](#read-a-role), [update](#update-a-role), [list](#list-roles) and [delete](#delete-a-role) ACL roles in Consul. For more information on how to setup ACLs, please check the [ACL tutorial](https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/consul/access-control-setup-production). ## Create a Role This endpoint creates a new ACL role. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ----------- | ------------------ | | `PUT` | `/acl/role` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api-docs/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api-docs/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api-docs/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------ | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `acl:write` | The corresponding CLI command is [`consul acl role create`](/commands/acl/role/create). ### Query Parameters - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you create. You can also [specify the namespace through other methods](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### JSON Request Body Schema - `Name` `(string: )` - Specifies a name for the ACL role. The name can contain alphanumeric characters, dashes `-`, and underscores `_`. This name must be unique. - `Description` `(string: "")` - Free form human readable description of the role. - `Policies` `(array)` - The list of policies that should be applied to the role. A PolicyLink is an object with an "ID" and/or "Name" field to specify a policy. With the PolicyLink, roles can be linked to policies either by the policy name or by the policy ID. When policies are linked by name they will be internally resolved to the policy ID. With linking roles internally by IDs, Consul enables policy renaming without breaking tokens. - `ServiceIdentities` `(array)` - The list of [service identities](/docs/security/acl#service-identities) that should be applied to the role. Added in Consul 1.5.0. - `ServiceName` `(string: )` - The name of the service. The name must be no longer than 256 characters, must start and end with a lowercase alphanumeric character, and can only contain lowercase alphanumeric characters as well as `-` and `_`. - `Datacenters` `(array)` - Specifies the datacenters the effective policy is valid within. When no datacenters are provided the effective policy is valid in all datacenters including those which do not yet exist but may in the future. - `NodeIdentities` `(array)` - The list of [node identities](/docs/security/acl#node-identities) that should be applied to the role. Added in Consul 1.8.1. - `NodeName` `(string: )` - The name of the node. The name must be no longer than 256 characters, must start and end with a lowercase alphanumeric character, and can only contain lowercase alphanumeric characters as well as `-` and `_`. - `Datacenter` `(string: )` - Specifies the nodes datacenter. This will result in effective policy only being valid in that datacenter. - `Namespace` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you create. This field takes precedence over the `ns` query parameter, one of several [other methods to specify the namespace](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### Sample Payload ```json { "Name": "example-role", "Description": "Showcases all input parameters", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765" }, { "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "web" }, { "ServiceName": "db", "Datacenters": ["dc1"] } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ] } ``` ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl --request PUT \ --data @payload.json \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/role ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "ID": "aa770e5b-8b0b-7fcf-e5a1-8535fcc388b4", "Name": "example-role", "Description": "Showcases all input parameters", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765", "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "web" }, { "ServiceName": "db", "Datacenters": ["dc1"] } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ], "Hash": "mBWMIeX9zyUTdDMq8vWB0iYod+mKBArJoAhj6oPz3BI=", "CreateIndex": 57, "ModifyIndex": 57 } ``` ## Read a Role This endpoint reads an ACL role with the given ID. If no role exists with the given ID, a 404 is returned instead of a 200 response. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | --------------- | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/acl/role/:id` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api-docs/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api-docs/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api-docs/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------ | | `YES` | `all` | `none` | `acl:read` | The corresponding CLI command is [`consul acl role read`](/commands/acl/role/read). ### Path Parameters - `id` `(string: )` - Specifies the UUID of the role you lookup. ### Query Parameters - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you lookup. You can also [specify the namespace through other methods](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl --request GET http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/role/aa770e5b-8b0b-7fcf-e5a1-8535fcc388b4 ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "ID": "aa770e5b-8b0b-7fcf-e5a1-8535fcc388b4", "Name": "example-role", "Description": "Showcases all input parameters", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765", "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "web" }, { "ServiceName": "db", "Datacenters": ["dc1"] } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ], "Hash": "mBWMIeX9zyUTdDMq8vWB0iYod+mKBArJoAhj6oPz3BI=", "CreateIndex": 57, "ModifyIndex": 57 } ``` ## Read a Role by Name This endpoint reads an ACL role with the given name. If no role exists with the given name, a 404 is returned instead of a 200 response. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ---------------------- | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/acl/role/name/:name` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api-docs/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api-docs/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api-docs/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------ | | `YES` | `all` | `none` | `acl:read` | The corresponding CLI command is [`consul acl role read -name=`](/commands/acl/role/read#name). ### Path Parameters - `name` `(string: )` - Specifies the name of the ACL role to read. ### Query Parameters - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you lookup. You can also [specify the namespace through other methods](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl --request GET http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/role/name/example-role ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "ID": "aa770e5b-8b0b-7fcf-e5a1-8535fcc388b4", "Name": "example-role", "Description": "Showcases all input parameters", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765", "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "web" }, { "ServiceName": "db", "Datacenters": ["dc1"] } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ], "Hash": "mBWMIeX9zyUTdDMq8vWB0iYod+mKBArJoAhj6oPz3BI=", "CreateIndex": 57, "ModifyIndex": 57 } ``` ## Update a Role This endpoint updates an existing ACL role. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | --------------- | ------------------ | | `PUT` | `/acl/role/:id` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api-docs/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api-docs/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api-docs/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------ | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `acl:write` | The corresponding CLI command is [`consul acl role update`](/commands/acl/role/update). ### Path Parameters - `id` `(string: )` - Specifies the UUID of the role you update. ### Query Parameters - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you update. You can also [specify the namespace through other methods](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### JSON Request Body Schema - `ID` `(string: )` - If specified, this field must be an exact match with the `id` path parameter. - `Name` `(string: )` - Specifies a name for the ACL role. The name can only contain alphanumeric characters as well as `-` and `_` and must be unique. - `Description` `(string: "")` - Free form human readable description of the role. - `Policies` `(array)` - The list of policies that should be applied to the role. A PolicyLink is an object with an "ID" and/or "Name" field to specify a policy. With the PolicyLink, roles can be linked to policies either by the policy name or by the policy ID. When policies are linked by name they will be internally resolved to the policy ID. With linking roles internally by IDs, Consul enables policy renaming without breaking tokens. - `ServiceIdentities` `(array)` - The list of [service identities](/docs/security/acl#service-identities) that should be applied to the role. Added in Consul 1.5.0. - `NodeIdentities` `(array)` - The list of [node identities](/docs/security/acl#node-identities) that should be applied to the role. Added in Consul 1.8.1. - `Namespace` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you update. This field takes precedence over the `ns` query parameter, one of several [other methods to specify the namespace](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### Sample Payload ```json { "ID": "8bec74a4-5ced-45ed-9c9d-bca6153490bb", "Name": "example-two", "Policies": [ { "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "db" } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ] } ``` ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl --request PUT \ --data @payload.json \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/role/8bec74a4-5ced-45ed-9c9d-bca6153490bb ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "ID": "8bec74a4-5ced-45ed-9c9d-bca6153490bb", "Name": "example-two", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765", "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "db" } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ], "Hash": "OtZUUKhInTLEqTPfNSSOYbRiSBKm3c4vI2p6MxZnGWc=", "CreateIndex": 14, "ModifyIndex": 28 } ``` ## Delete a Role This endpoint deletes an ACL role. | Method | Path | Produces | | -------- | --------------- | ------------------ | | `DELETE` | `/acl/role/:id` | `application/json` | Even though the return type is application/json, the value is either true or false indicating whether the delete succeeded. The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api-docs/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api-docs/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api-docs/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------ | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `acl:write` | The corresponding CLI command is [`consul acl role delete`](/commands/acl/role/delete). ### Path Parameters - `id` `(string: )` - Specifies the UUID of the role you delete. ### Query Parameters - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the role you delete. You can also [specify the namespace through other methods](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl --request DELETE \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/role/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05 ``` ### Sample Response ```json true ``` ## List Roles This endpoint lists all the ACL roles. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ------------ | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/acl/roles` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api-docs/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api-docs/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api-docs/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | ------------ | | `YES` | `all` | `none` | `acl:read` | The corresponding CLI command is [`consul acl role list`](/commands/acl/role/list). ### Query Parameters - `policy` `(string: "")` - Filters the role list to those roles that are linked with this specific policy ID. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Return only the roles in the specified namespace. The namespace may be specified as '\*' to return results for all namespaces. You can also [specify the namespace through other methods](#methods-to-specify-namespace). ## Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl --request GET http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/roles ``` ### Sample Response ```json [ { "ID": "5e52a099-4c90-c067-5478-980f06be9af5", "Name": "node-read", "Description": "", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765", "Name": "node-read" } ], "Hash": "K6AbfofgiZ1BEaKORBloZf7WPdg45J/PipHxQiBlK1U=", "CreateIndex": 50, "ModifyIndex": 50 }, { "ID": "aa770e5b-8b0b-7fcf-e5a1-8535fcc388b4", "Name": "example-role", "Description": "Showcases all input parameters", "Policies": [ { "ID": "783beef3-783f-f41f-7422-7087dc272765", "Name": "node-read" } ], "ServiceIdentities": [ { "ServiceName": "web" }, { "ServiceName": "db", "Datacenters": ["dc1"] } ], "NodeIdentities": [ { "NodeName": "node-1", "Datacenter": "dc2" } ], "Hash": "mBWMIeX9zyUTdDMq8vWB0iYod+mKBArJoAhj6oPz3BI=", "CreateIndex": 57, "ModifyIndex": 57 } ] ``` ## Methods to Specify Namespace ACL role endpoints support several methods for specifying the namespace of the ACL role resources with the following order of precedence: 1. `Namespace` field of the JSON request body - only applies to [create](#create-a-role) and [update](#update-a-role) endpoints 1. `ns` query parameter 1. `X-Consul-Namespace` request header 1. Namespace is inherited from the namespace of the request's ACL token (if any) 1. The `default` namespace