--- layout: api page_title: Service - Agent - HTTP API description: |- The /agent/service endpoints interact with services on the local agent in Consul. --- # Service - Agent HTTP API The `/agent/service` endpoints interact with services on the local agent in Consul. These should not be confused with services in the catalog. ## List Services This endpoint returns all the services that are registered with the local agent. These services were either provided through configuration files or added dynamically using the HTTP API. It is important to note that the services known by the agent may be different from those reported by the catalog. This is usually due to changes being made while there is no leader elected. The agent performs active [anti-entropy](/docs/internals/anti-entropy), so in most situations everything will be in sync within a few seconds. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ----------------- | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/agent/services` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | -------------- | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `service:read` | ### Parameters - `filter` `(string: "")` - Specifies the expression used to filter the queries results prior to returning the data. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace in which to list services. This value can be specified as the `ns` URL query parameter or the `X-Consul-Namespace` header. If not provided by either, the namespace will be inherited from the request's ACL token or will default to the `default` namespace. Added in Consul 1.7.0. ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/agent/services ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "redis": { "ID": "redis", "Service": "redis", "Tags": [], "TaggedAddresses": { "lan": { "address": "127.0.0.1", "port": 8000 }, "wan": { "address": "198.51.100.53", "port": 80 } }, "Meta": { "redis_version": "4.0" }, "Namespace": "default", "Port": 8000, "Address": "", "EnableTagOverride": false, "Datacenter": "dc1", "Weights": { "Passing": 10, "Warning": 1 } } } ``` ### Filtering The filter is executed against each value in the service mapping with the following selectors and filter operations being supported: | Selector | Supported Operations | | --------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- | | `Address` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Connect.Native` | Equal, Not Equal | | `EnableTagOverride` | Equal, Not Equal | | `ID` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Kind` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Meta` | Is Empty, Is Not Empty, In, Not In | | `Meta.` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Port` | Equal, Not Equal | | `Proxy.DestinationServiceID` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.DestinationServiceName` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.LocalServiceAddress` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.LocalServicePort` | Equal, Not Equal | | `Proxy.Mode` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.TransparentProxy.OutboundListenerPort` | Equal, Not Equal | | `Proxy.MeshGateway.Mode` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.Upstreams` | Is Empty, Is Not Empty | | `Proxy.Upstreams.Datacenter` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.Upstreams.DestinationName` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.Upstreams.DestinationNamespace` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.Upstreams.DestinationType` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.Upstreams.LocalBindAddress` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Proxy.Upstreams.LocalBindPort` | Equal, Not Equal | | `Proxy.Upstreams.MeshGateway.Mode` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `Service` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `TaggedAddresses` | Is Empty, Is Not Empty, In, Not In | | `TaggedAddresses..Address` | Equal, Not Equal, In, Not In, Matches, Not Matches | | `TaggedAddresses..Port` | Equal, Not Equal | | `Tags` | In, Not In, Is Empty, Is Not Empty | | `Weights.Passing` | Equal, Not Equal | | `Weights.Warning` | Equal, Not Equal | ## Get Service Configuration This endpoint was added in Consul 1.3.0 and returns the full service definition for a single service instance registered on the local agent. It is used by [Connect proxies](/docs/connect/proxies) to discover the embedded proxy configuration that was registered with the instance. It is important to note that the services known by the agent may be different from those reported by the catalog. This is usually due to changes being made while there is no leader elected. The agent performs active [anti-entropy](/docs/internals/anti-entropy), so in most situations everything will be in sync within a few seconds. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ---------------------------- | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/agent/service/:service_id` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ----------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | -------------- | | `YES`1 | `none` | `none` | `service:read` | 1 Supports hash-based blocking only. ### Parameters - `service_id` `(string: )` - Specifies the ID of the service to fetch. This is specified as part of the URL. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace to lookup the service's configuration. This value can be specified as the `ns` URL query parameter or the `X-Consul-Namespace` header. If not provided by either, the namespace will be inherited from the request's ACL token or will default to the `default` namespace. Added in Consul 1.7.0. ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/agent/service/web-sidecar-proxy ``` ### Sample Response ```json { "Kind": "connect-proxy", "ID": "web-sidecar-proxy", "Service": "web-sidecar-proxy", "Tags": null, "Meta": null, "Namespace": "default", "Port": 18080, "Address": "", "TaggedAddresses": { "lan": { "address": "127.0.0.1", "port": 8000 }, "wan": { "address": "198.51.100.53", "port": 80 } }, "Weights": { "Passing": 1, "Warning": 1 }, "EnableTagOverride": false, "Datacenter": "dc1", "ContentHash": "4ecd29c7bc647ca8", "Proxy": { "DestinationServiceName": "web", "DestinationServiceID": "web", "LocalServiceAddress": "127.0.0.1", "LocalServicePort": 8080, "Mode": "transparent", "TransparentProxy": { "OutboundListenerPort": 22500 }, "Config": { "foo": "bar" }, "Upstreams": [ { "DestinationType": "service", "DestinationName": "db", "LocalBindPort": 9191 } ] } } ``` The response has the same structure as the [service definition](/docs/agent/services) with one extra field `ContentHash` which contains the [hash-based blocking query](/api/features/blocking#hash-based-blocking-queries) hash for the result. The same hash is also present in `X-Consul-ContentHash`. ## Get local service health Retrieve an aggregated state of service(s) on the local agent by name. This endpoints support JSON format and text/plain formats, JSON being the default. In order to get the text format, you can append `?format=text` to the URL or use Mime Content negotiation by specifying a HTTP Header `Accept` starting with `text/plain`. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/agent/health/service/name/:service_name` | `application/json` | | `GET` | `/agent/health/service/name/:service_name?format=text` | `text/plain` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | -------------- | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `service:read` | ### Parameters - `service_name` `(string: )` - Specifies the name of the service to retrieve. This is specified as part of the URL. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace to lookup the service's health data. This value can be specified as the `ns` URL query parameter or the `X-Consul-Namespace` header. If not provided by either, the namespace will be inherited from the request's ACL token or will default to the `default` namespace. Added in Consul 1.7.0. Those endpoints return the aggregated values of all health checks for the service instance(s) and will return the corresponding HTTP codes: | Result | Meaning | | ------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | | `200` | All health checks of every matching service instance are passing | | `400` | Bad parameter (missing service name of id) | | `404` | No such service id or name | | `429` | Some health checks are passing, at least one is warning | | `503` | At least one of the health checks is critical | Those endpoints might be useful for the following use-cases: - a load-balancer wants to check IP connectivity with an agent and retrieve the aggregated status of given service - create aliases for a given service (thus, the health check of alias uses http://localhost:8500/v1/agent/service/id/aliased_service_id health check) ##### Note If you know the ID of service you want to target, it is recommended to use [`/v1/agent/health/service/id/:service_id`](/api/agent/service#get-local-service-health-by-id) so you have the result for the service only. When requesting `/v1/agent/health/service/name/:service_name`, the caller will receive the worst state of all services having the given name. ### Sample Requests Given 2 services with name `web`, with web2 critical and web1 passing: #### List the worst status across all instances of the `web` service (HTTP 503) ##### By Name, Text ```shell $ curl http://localhost:8500/v1/agent/health/service/name/web?format=text critical ``` ##### By Name, JSON For the JSON output, the response is an array containing the details of each passing, warning, or critical service. ```shell curl localhost:8500/v1/agent/health/service/name/web ``` ```json [ { "AggregatedStatus": "passing", "Service": { "ID": "web1", "Service": "web", "Tags": [ "rails" ], "Meta": {}, "Port": 80, "Address": "", "SocketPath": "", "TaggedAddresses": { "lan": { "Address": "127.0.0.1", "Port": 8000 }, "wan": { "Address": "198.51.100.53", "Port": 80 } }, "Weights": { "Passing": 1, "Warning": 1 }, "EnableTagOverride": false, "Namespace": "default", "Datacenter": "dc1" }, "Checks": [] }, { "AggregatedStatus": "critical", "Service": { "ID": "web2", "Service": "web", "Tags": [ "rails" ], "Meta": {}, "Port": 80, "Address": "", "SocketPath": "", "TaggedAddresses": { "lan": { "Address": "127.0.0.1", "Port": 8000 }, "wan": { "Address": "198.51.100.54", "Port": 80 } }, "Weights": { "Passing": 1, "Warning": 1 }, "EnableTagOverride": false, "Namespace": "default", "Datacenter": "dc1" }, "Checks": [ { "Node": "server1", "CheckID": "service:web2", "Name": "Service 'web' check", "Status": "critical", "Notes": "", "Output": "Get \"http://localhost/health\": dial tcp [::1]:80: connect: connection refused", "ServiceID": "web2", "ServiceName": "web", "ServiceTags": [ "rails" ], "Type": "", "Namespace": "default", "Definition": { "Interval": "0s", "Timeout": "0s", "DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter": "0s", "HTTP": "", "Header": null, "Method": "", "Body": "", "TLSServerName": "", "TLSSkipVerify": false, "TCP": "" }, "CreateIndex": 0, "ModifyIndex": 0 } ] } ] ``` ## Get local service health by ID ((#get-local-service-health-by-its-id)) Retrieve the health state of a specific service on the local agent by ID. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | -------------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | | `GET` | `/agent/health/service/id/:service_id` | `application/json` | | `GET` | `/agent/health/service/id/:service_id?format=text` | `text/plain` | The supported request parameters are the same as [`/v1/agent/health/service/name/:service_name`](/api/agent/service#get-local-service-health). ### Sample Requests Query the health status of the service with ID `web2`. #### List status of web2 (HTTP 503) ##### Failure By ID, Text ```shell $ curl http://localhost:8500/v1/agent/health/service/id/web2?format=text critical ``` ##### Failure By ID, JSON In JSON, the output for a query by ID is an object containing only the details for that service. ```shell curl localhost:8500/v1/agent/health/service/id/web2 ``` ```json { "AggregatedStatus": "critical", "Service": { "ID": "web2", "Service": "web", "Tags": [ "rails" ], "Meta": {}, "Port": 80, "Address": "", "SocketPath": "", "TaggedAddresses": { "lan": { "Address": "127.0.0.1", "Port": 8000 }, "wan": { "Address": "198.51.100.54", "Port": 80 } }, "Weights": { "Passing": 1, "Warning": 1 }, "EnableTagOverride": false, "Namespace": "default", "Datacenter": "dc1" }, "Checks": [ { "Node": "server1", "CheckID": "service:web2", "Name": "Service 'web' check", "Status": "critical", "Notes": "", "Output": "Get \"http://localhost/health\": dial tcp [::1]:80: connect: connection refused", "ServiceID": "web2", "ServiceName": "web", "ServiceTags": [ "rails" ], "Type": "", "Namespace": "default", "Definition": { "Interval": "0s", "Timeout": "0s", "DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter": "0s", "HTTP": "", "Header": null, "Method": "", "Body": "", "TLSServerName": "", "TLSSkipVerify": false, "TCP": "" }, "CreateIndex": 0, "ModifyIndex": 0 } ] } ``` #### List status of web1 (HTTP 200) ##### Success By ID, Text ```shell $ curl localhost:8500/v1/agent/health/service/id/web1?format=text passing ``` #### Success By ID, JSON ```shell curl localhost:8500/v1/agent/health/service/id/web1 ``` ```json { "AggregatedStatus": "passing", "Service": { "ID": "web1", "Service": "web", "Tags": [ "rails" ], "Meta": {}, "Port": 80, "Address": "", "SocketPath": "", "TaggedAddresses": { "lan": { "Address": "127.0.0.1", "Port": 8000 }, "wan": { "Address": "198.51.100.53", "Port": 80 } }, "Weights": { "Passing": 1, "Warning": 1 }, "EnableTagOverride": false, "Namespace": "default", "Datacenter": "dc1" }, "Checks": [] } ``` ## Register Service This endpoint adds a new service, with optional health checks, to the local agent. The agent is responsible for managing the status of its local services, and for sending updates about its local services to the servers to keep the global catalog in sync. For "connect-proxy" kind services, the `service:write` ACL for the `Proxy.DestinationServiceName` value is also required to register the service. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ------------------------- | ------------------ | | `PUT` | `/agent/service/register` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | --------------- | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `service:write` | ### Query string parameters - `replace-existing-checks` - Missing health checks from the request will be deleted from the agent. Using this parameter allows to idempotently register a service and its checks without having to manually deregister checks. ### Parameters Note that this endpoint, unlike most also [supports `snake_case`](/docs/agent/services#service-definition-parameter-case) service definition keys for compatibility with the config file format. - `Name` `(string: )` - Specifies the logical name of the service. Many service instances may share the same logical service name. We recommend using [valid DNS labels](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname#Restrictions_on_valid_hostnames) for [compatibility with external DNS](/docs/agent/services#service-and-tag-names-with-dns). - `ID` `(string: "")` - Specifies a unique ID for this service. This must be unique per _agent_. This defaults to the `Name` parameter if not provided. - `Tags` `(array: nil)` - Specifies a list of tags to assign to the service. These tags can be used for later filtering and are exposed via the APIs. We recommend using [valid DNS labels](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname#Restrictions_on_valid_hostnames) for [compatibility with external DNS](/docs/agent/services#service-and-tag-names-with-dns) - `Address` `(string: "")` - Specifies the address of the service. If not provided, the agent's address is used as the address for the service during DNS queries. - `TaggedAddresses` `(map: nil)` - Specifies a map of explicit LAN and WAN addresses for the service instance. Both the address and port can be specified within the map values. - `Meta` `(map: nil)` - Specifies arbitrary KV metadata linked to the service instance. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace in which to register the service. This value can be specified as the `ns` URL query parameter or the `X-Consul-Namespace` header. If not provided by either, the namespace will be inherited from the request's ACL token or will default to the `default` namespace. Added in Consul 1.7.0. - `Port` `(int: 0)` - Specifies the port of the service. - `Kind` `(string: "")` - The kind of service. Defaults to "" which is a typical Consul service. This value may also be "connect-proxy" for [Connect](/docs/connect) proxies representing another service, "mesh-gateway" for instances of a [mesh gateway](/docs/connect/mesh-gateway), "terminating-gateway" for instances of a [terminating gateway](/docs/connect/terminating-gateway), or "ingress-gateway" for instances of a [ingress gateway](/docs/connect/ingress-gateway). - `Proxy` `(Proxy: nil)` - From 1.2.3 on, specifies the configuration for a Connect service proxy instance. This is only valid if `Kind` defines a proxy or gateway. See the [Proxy documentation](/docs/connect/registration/service-registration) for full details. - `Connect` `(Connect: nil)` - Specifies the [configuration for Connect](/docs/connect/configuration). See the [Connect Structure](#connect-structure) section below for supported fields. - `Check` `(Check: nil)` - Specifies a check. Please see the [check documentation](/api/agent/check) for more information about the accepted fields. If you don't provide a name or id for the check then they will be generated. To provide a custom id and/or name set the `CheckID` and/or `Name` field. - `Checks` `(array: nil)` - Specifies a list of checks. Please see the [check documentation](/api/agent/check) for more information about the accepted fields. If you don't provide a name or id for the check then they will be generated. To provide a custom id and/or name set the `CheckID` and/or `Name` field. The automatically generated `Name` and `CheckID` depend on the position of the check within the array, so even though the behavior is deterministic, it is recommended for all checks to either let consul set the `CheckID` by leaving the field empty/omitting it or to provide a unique value. - `EnableTagOverride` `(bool: false)` - Specifies to disable the anti-entropy feature for this service's tags. If `EnableTagOverride` is set to `true` then external agents can update this service in the [catalog](/api/catalog) and modify the tags. Subsequent local sync operations by this agent will ignore the updated tags. For instance, if an external agent modified both the tags and the port for this service and `EnableTagOverride` was set to `true` then after the next sync cycle the service's port would revert to the original value but the tags would maintain the updated value. As a counter example, if an external agent modified both the tags and port for this service and `EnableTagOverride` was set to `false` then after the next sync cycle the service's port _and_ the tags would revert to the original value and all modifications would be lost. - `Weights` `(Weights: nil)` - Specifies weights for the service. Please see the [service documentation](/docs/agent/services) for more information about weights. If this field is not provided weights will default to `{"Passing": 1, "Warning": 1}`. It is important to note that this applies only to the locally registered service. If you have multiple nodes all registering the same service their `EnableTagOverride` configuration and all other service configuration items are independent of one another. Updating the tags for the service registered on one node is independent of the same service (by name) registered on another node. If `EnableTagOverride` is not specified the default value is `false`. See [anti-entropy syncs](/docs/internals/anti-entropy) for more info. #### Connect Structure For the `Connect` field, the parameters are: - `Native` `(bool: false)` - Specifies whether this service supports the [Connect](/docs/connect) protocol [natively](/docs/connect/native). If this is true, then Connect proxies, DNS queries, etc. will be able to service discover this service. - `Proxy` `(Proxy: nil)` - [**Deprecated**](/docs/connect/proxies/managed-deprecated) Specifies that a managed Connect proxy should be started for this service instance, and optionally provides configuration for the proxy. The format is as documented in [Managed Proxy Deprecation](/docs/connect/proxies/managed-deprecated). - `SidecarService` `(ServiceDefinition: nil)` - Specifies an optional nested service definition to register. For more information see [Sidecar Service Registration](/docs/connect/registration/sidecar-service). ### Sample Payload ```json { "ID": "redis1", "Name": "redis", "Tags": ["primary", "v1"], "Address": "127.0.0.1", "Port": 8000, "Meta": { "redis_version": "4.0" }, "EnableTagOverride": false, "Check": { "DeregisterCriticalServiceAfter": "90m", "Args": ["/usr/local/bin/check_redis.py"], "Interval": "10s", "Timeout": "5s" }, "Weights": { "Passing": 10, "Warning": 1 } } ``` ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ --request PUT \ --data @payload.json \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/agent/service/register?replace-existing-checks=true ``` ## Deregister Service This endpoint removes a service from the local agent. If the service does not exist, no action is taken. The agent will take care of deregistering the service with the catalog. If there is an associated check, that is also deregistered. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | --------------------------------------- | ------------------ | | `PUT` | `/agent/service/deregister/:service_id` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | --------------- | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `service:write` | ### Parameters - `service_id` `(string: )` - Specifies the ID of the service to deregister. This is specified as part of the URL. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace in which to deregister the service. This value can be specified as the `ns` URL query parameter or the `X-Consul-Namespace` header. If not provided by either, the namespace will be inherited from the request's ACL token or will default to the `default` namespace. Added in Consul 1.7.0. ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ --request PUT \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/agent/service/deregister/my-service-id ``` ## Enable Maintenance Mode This endpoint places a given service into "maintenance mode". During maintenance mode, the service will be marked as unavailable and will not be present in DNS or API queries. This API call is idempotent. Maintenance mode is persistent and will be automatically restored on agent restart. | Method | Path | Produces | | ------ | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------ | | `PUT` | `/agent/service/maintenance/:service_id` | `application/json` | The table below shows this endpoint's support for [blocking queries](/api/features/blocking), [consistency modes](/api/features/consistency), [agent caching](/api/features/caching), and [required ACLs](/api#authentication). | Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required | | ---------------- | ----------------- | ------------- | --------------- | | `NO` | `none` | `none` | `service:write` | ### Parameters - `service_id` `(string: )` - Specifies the ID of the service to put in maintenance mode. This is specified as part of the URL. - `enable` `(bool: )` - Specifies whether to enable or disable maintenance mode. This is specified as part of the URL as a query string parameter. - `ns` `(string: "")` - Specifies the namespace of the service to place into maintenance mode. This value can be specified as the `ns` URL query parameter or the `X-Consul-Namespace` header. If not provided by either, the namespace will be inherited from the request's ACL token or will default to the `default` namespace. Added in Consul 1.7.0. - `reason` `(string: "")` - Specifies a text string explaining the reason for placing the node into maintenance mode. This is simply to aid human operators. If no reason is provided, a default value will be used instead. This is specified as part of the URL as a query string parameter, and, as such, must be URI-encoded. ### Sample Request ```shell-session $ curl \ --request PUT \ http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/agent/service/maintenance/my-service-id?enable=true&reason=For+the+docs ```