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intro | Web UI | gettingstarted-ui | Consul comes with support for a beautiful, functional web UI out of the box. This UI can be used for viewing all services and nodes, viewing all health checks and their current status, and for reading and setting key/value data. The UI automatically supports multi-datacenter. |
Consul Web UI
Consul comes with support for a beautiful, functional web UI out of the box. This UI can be used for viewing all services and nodes, viewing all health checks and their current status, and for reading and setting key/value data. The UI automatically supports multi-datacenter.
For ease of deployment, the UI is distributed as static HTML and JavaScript. You don't need a separate web server to run the web UI. The Consul agent itself can be configured to serve the UI.
Screenshot and Demo
You can view a live demo of the Consul Web UI here.
While the live demo is able to access data from all datacenters, we've also setup demo endpoints in the specific datacenters: AMS2 (Amsterdam), SFO1 (San Francisco), and NYC3 (New York).
A screenshot of one page of the demo is shown below so you can get an idea of what the web UI is like. Click the screenshot for the full size.
Set Up
To set up the web UI,
download the web UI package
and unzip it to a directory somewhere on the server where the Consul agent
is also being run. Then, just append the -ui-dir
to the consul agent
command pointing to the directory where you unzipped the UI (the
directory with the index.html
file):
$ consul agent -ui-dir /path/to/ui
...
The UI is available at the /ui
path on the same port as the HTTP API.
By default this is http://localhost:8500/ui
.