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Prepared Query HTTP Endpoint
The /query
endpoints create, update, destroy, and execute prepared queries.
Prepared queries allow you to register a complex service query and then execute it later via its ID or name to get a set of healthy nodes that provide a given service. This is particularly useful in combination with Consul's DNS Interface as it allows for much richer queries than would be possible given the limited entry points exposed by DNS.
See the Geo Failover Guide for details and examples for using prepared queries to implement geo failover for services.
See the ACL Guide's prepared query rules section for more details about how prepared queries work with Consul's ACL system.
Prepared Query Templates
Consul 0.6.4 and later support prepared query templates. These are created similar to static templates, except with some additional fields and features. Here is an example prepared query template:
{
"Template": {
"Type": "name_prefix_match",
"Regexp": "^geo-db-(.*?)-([^\\-]+?)$"
}
}
The Template
structure configures a prepared query as a template instead of a
static query. It has two fields:
-
Type
is the query type, which must bename_prefix_match
. This means that the template will apply to any query lookup with a name whose prefix matches theName
field of the template. In this example, any query forgeo-db
will match this query. Query templates are resolved using a longest prefix match, so it's possible to have high-level templates that are overridden for specific services. Static queries are always resolved first, so they can also override templates. -
Regexp
is an optional regular expression which is used to extract fields from the entire name, once this template is selected. In this example, the regular expression takes the first item after the "-" as the database name and everything else after as a tag. See the RE2 reference for syntax of this regular expression.
All other fields of the query have the same meanings as for a static query,
except that several interpolation variables are available to dynamically
populate the query before it is executed. All of the string fields inside the
Service
structure are interpolated, with the following variables available:
-
${name.full}
has the entire name that was queried. For example, a DNS lookup forgeo-db-customer-primary.query.consul
in the example above would set this variable togeo-db-customer-primary
. -
${name.prefix}
has the prefix that matched. This would always begeo-db
for the example above. -
${name.suffix}
has the suffix after the prefix. For example, a DNS lookup forgeo-db-customer-primary.query.consul
in the example above would set this variable to-customer-primary
. -
${match(N)}
returns the regular expression match at the given index N. The 0 index will have the entire match, and >0 will have the results of each match group. For example, a DNS lookup forgeo-db-customer-primary.query.consul
in the example above with aRegexp
field set to^geo-db-(.*?)-([^\-]+?)$
would returngeo-db-customer-primary
for${match(0)}
,customer
for${match(1)}
, andprimary
for${match(2)}
. If the regular expression doesn't match, or an invalid index is given, then${match(N)}
will return an empty string.
Using templates, it is possible to apply prepared query behaviors to many services with a single template. Here's an example template that matches any query and applies a failover policy to it:
{
"Name": "",
"Template": {
"Type": "name_prefix_match"
},
"Service": {
"Service": "${name.full}",
"Failover": {
"NearestN": 3
}
}
}
This will match any lookup for *.query.consul
and will attempt to find the
service locally, and otherwise attempt to find that service in the next three
closest datacenters. If ACLs are enabled, a catch-all template like this with
an empty Name
requires an ACL token that can write to any query prefix. Also,
only a single catch-all template can be registered at any time.
Create Prepared Query
This endpoint creates a new prepared query and returns its ID if it is created successfully.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
POST |
/query |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
query:write |
Parameters
-
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter. -
Name
(string: "")
- Specifies an optional friendly name that can be used to execute a query instead of using its ID. -
Session
(string: "")
- Specifies the ID of an existing session. This provides a way to automatically remove a prepared query when the given session is invalidated. If not given the prepared query must be manually removed when no longer needed. -
Token
(string: "")
- Specifies the ACL token to use each time the query is executed. This allows queries to be executed by clients with lesser or even no ACL Token, so this should be used with care. The token itself can only be seen by clients with a management token. If theToken
field is left blank or omitted, the client's ACL Token will be used to determine if they have access to the service being queried. If the client does not supply an ACL Token, the anonymous token will be used. -
Near
(string: "")
- Specifies a node to sort near based on distance sorting using Network Coordinates. The nearest instance to the specified node will be returned first, and subsequent nodes in the response will be sorted in ascending order of estimated round-trip times. If the node given does not exist, the nodes in the response will be shuffled. Using_agent
is supported, and will automatically return results nearest the agent servicing the request. If unspecified, the response will be shuffled by default. -
Service
(Service: <required>)
- Specifies the structure to define the query's behavior.-
Service
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the name of the service to query. -
Failover
contains two fields, both of which are optional, and determine what happens if no healthy nodes are available in the local datacenter when the query is executed. It allows the use of nodes in other datacenters with very little configuration.-
NearestN
(int: 0)
- Specifies that the query will be forwarded to up toNearestN
other datacenters based on their estimated network round trip time using Network Coordinates from the WAN gossip pool. The median round trip time from the server handling the query to the servers in the remote datacenter is used to determine the priority. -
Datacenters
(array<string>: nil)
- Specifies a fixed list of remote datacenters to forward the query to if there are no healthy nodes in the local datacenter. Datacenters are queried in the order given in the list. If this option is combined withNearestN
, then theNearestN
queries will be performed first, followed by the list given byDatacenters
. A given datacenter will only be queried one time during a failover, even if it is selected by bothNearestN
and is listed inDatacenters
.
-
-
OnlyPassing
(bool: false)
- Specifies the behavior of the query's health check filtering. If this is set to false, the results will include nodes with checks in the passing as well as the warning states. If this is set to true, only nodes with checks in the passing state will be returned. -
Tags
(array<string>: nil)
- Specifies a list of service tags to filter the query results. For a service to pass the tag filter it must have all of the required tags, and none of the excluded tags (prefixed with!
). -
NodeMeta
(map<string|string>: nil)
- Specifies a list of user-defined key/value pairs that will be used for filtering the query results to nodes with the given metadata values present.
-
-
DNS
(DNS: nil)
- Specifies DNS configurationTTL
(string: "")
- Specifies the TTL duration when query results are served over DNS. If this is specified, it will take precedence over any Consul agent-specific configuration.
Sample Payload
{
"Name": "my-query",
"Session": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e",
"Token": "",
"Service": {
"Service": "redis",
"Failover": {
"NearestN": 3,
"Datacenters": ["dc1", "dc2"]
},
"Near": "node1",
"OnlyPassing": false,
"Tags": ["primary", "!experimental"],
"NodeMeta": {"instance_type": "m3.large"}
},
"DNS": {
"TTL": "10s"
}
}
Sample Request
$ curl \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query
Sample Response
{
"ID": "8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05"
}
Read Prepared Query
This endpoint returns a list of all prepared queries.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/query |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
query:read |
Parameters
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter.
Sample Request
$ curl \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query
Sample Response
[
{
"ID": "8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05",
"Name": "my-query",
"Session": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e",
"Token": "<hidden>",
"Service": {
"Service": "redis",
"Failover": {
"NearestN": 3,
"Datacenters": ["dc1", "dc2"]
},
"OnlyPassing": false,
"Tags": ["primary", "!experimental"],
"NodeMeta": {"instance_type": "m3.large"}
},
"DNS": {
"TTL": "10s"
},
"RaftIndex": {
"CreateIndex": 23,
"ModifyIndex": 42
}
}
]
Update Prepared Query
This endpoint updates an existing prepared query. If no query exists by the given ID, an error is returned.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
PUT |
/query/:uuid |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
query:write |
Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the query to update. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path. -
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter.
The body is the same as is used to create a prepared query. Please see above for more information.
Sample Response
$ curl \
--request PUT \
--data @payload.json \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05
Read Prepared Query
This endpoint reads an existing prepared query. If no query exists by the given ID, an error is returned.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/query/:uuid |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
query:read |
Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the query to read. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path. -
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter.
Sample Request
$ curl \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05
Sample Response
The returned response is the same as the list of prepared queries above, only with a single item present.
Delete Prepared Query
This endpoint deletes an existing prepared query. If no query exists by the given ID, an error is returned.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
DELETE |
/query/:uuid |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
query:write |
Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the query to delete. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path. -
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter.
Sample Request
$ curl \
--request DELETE \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05
Execute Prepared Query
This endpoint executes an existing prepared query. If no query exists by the given ID, an error is returned.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/query/:uuid/execute |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
depends 1 |
1 If an ACL Token was bound to the query when it was defined then it will be used when executing the request. Otherwise, the client's supplied ACL Token will be used.
Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the query to execute. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path. This can also be the name of an existing prepared query, or a name that matches a prefix name for a prepared query template. -
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter. -
near
(string: "")
- Specifies to sort the resulting list in ascending order based on the estimated round trip time from that node. Passing?near=_agent
will use the agent's node for the sort. If this is not present, the default behavior will shuffle the nodes randomly each time the query is executed. -
limit
(int: 0)
- Limit the size of the list to the given number of nodes. This is applied after any sorting or shuffling.
Sample Request
$ curl \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05/execute?near=_agent
Sample Response
{
"Service": "redis",
"Nodes": [
{
"Node": {
"ID": "40e4a748-2192-161a-0510-9bf59fe950b5",
"Node": "foobar",
"Address": "10.1.10.12",
"Datacenter": "dc1",
"TaggedAddresses": {
"lan": "10.1.10.12",
"wan": "10.1.10.12"
},
"NodeMeta": {"instance_type": "m3.large"}
},
"Service": {
"ID": "redis",
"Service": "redis",
"Tags": null,
"Port": 8000
},
"Checks": [
{
"Node": "foobar",
"CheckID": "service:redis",
"Name": "Service 'redis' check",
"Status": "passing",
"Notes": "",
"Output": "",
"ServiceID": "redis",
"ServiceName": "redis"
},
{
"Node": "foobar",
"CheckID": "serfHealth",
"Name": "Serf Health Status",
"Status": "passing",
"Notes": "",
"Output": "",
"ServiceID": "",
"ServiceName": ""
}
],
"DNS": {
"TTL": "10s"
},
"Datacenter": "dc3",
"Failovers": 2
}]
}
-
Nodes
contains the list of healthy nodes providing the given service, as specified by the constraints of the prepared query. -
Service
has the service name that the query was selecting. This is useful for context in case an empty list of nodes is returned. -
DNS
has information used when serving the results over DNS. This is just a copy of the structure given when the prepared query was created. -
Datacenter
has the datacenter that ultimately provided the list of nodes andFailovers
has the number of remote datacenters that were queried while executing the query. This provides some insight into where the data came from. This will be zero during non-failover operations where there were healthy nodes found in the local datacenter.
Explain Prepared Query
This endpoint generates a fully-rendered query for a given name, post interpolation.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/query/:uuid/explain |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | ACL Required |
---|---|---|
NO |
none |
query:read |
Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the query to explain. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path. This can also be the name of an existing prepared query, or a name that matches a prefix name for a prepared query template. -
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter.
Sample Request
$ curl \
https://consul.rocks/v1/query/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05/explain
Sample Response
{
"Query": {
"ID": "8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05",
"Name": "my-query",
"Session": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e",
"Token": "<hidden>",
"Name": "geo-db",
"Template": {
"Type": "name_prefix_match",
"Regexp": "^geo-db-(.*?)-([^\\-]+?)$"
},
"Service": {
"Service": "mysql-customer",
"Failover": {
"NearestN": 3,
"Datacenters": ["dc1", "dc2"]
},
"OnlyPassing": true,
"Tags": ["primary"],
"NodeMeta": {"instance_type": "m3.large"}
}
}
}