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layout: docs
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page_title: Connect - Service Registration
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description: >-
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A per-service proxy sidecar transparently handles inbound and outbound service
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connections. You can register these sidecars with reasonable defaults by nesting
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their definitions in the service definition.
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---
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# Proxy Service Registration
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To function as a Connect proxy, proxies must be declared as a proxy types in
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their service definitions, and provide information about the service they
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represent.
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To declare a service as a proxy, the service definition must contain
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the following fields:
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- `kind` `(string)` must be set to `connect-proxy`. This declares that the
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service is a proxy type.
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- `proxy.destination_service_name` `(string)` must be set to the service that
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this proxy is representing. Note that this replaces `proxy_destination` in
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versions 1.2.0 to 1.3.0.
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~> **Deprecation Notice:** From version 1.2.0 to 1.3.0, proxy destination was
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specified using `proxy_destination` at the top level. This will continue to work
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until at least 1.5.0 but it's highly recommended to switch to using
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`proxy.destination_service_name`.
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- `port` `(int)` must be set so that other Connect services can discover the
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exact address for connections. `address` is optional if the service is being
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registered against an agent, since it'll inherit the node address.
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Minimal Example:
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```json
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{
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"name": "redis-proxy",
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"kind": "connect-proxy",
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"proxy": {
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"destination_service_name": "redis"
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},
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"port": 8181
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}
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```
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With this service registered, any Connect clients searching for a
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Connect-capable endpoint for "redis" will find this proxy.
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### Sidecar Proxy Fields
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Most Connect proxies are deployed as "sidecars" which means they are co-located
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with a single service instance which they represent and proxy all inbound
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traffic to. In this case the following fields should also be set if you are deploying your proxy as a sidecar but defining it in its own service registration:
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- `proxy.destination_service_id` `(string: <required>)` is set to the _id_
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(and not the _name_ if they are different) of the specific service instance
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that is being proxied. The proxied service is assumed to be registered on
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the same agent although it's not strictly validated to allow for
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un-coordinated registrations.
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- `proxy.local_service_port` `(int: <required>)` must specify the port the
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proxy should use to connect to the _local_ service instance.
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- `proxy.local_service_address` `(string: "")` can be set to override the IP or
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hostname the proxy should use to connect to the _local_ service. Defaults to
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`127.0.0.1`.
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### Complete Configuration Example
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The following is a complete example showing all the options available when
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registering a proxy instance.
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```json
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{
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"name": "redis-proxy",
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"kind": "connect-proxy",
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"proxy": {
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"destination_service_name": "redis",
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"destination_service_id": "redis1",
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"local_service_address": "127.0.0.1",
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"local_service_port": 9090,
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"local_service_socket_path": "/tmp/redis.sock",
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"mode": "transparent",
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"transparent_proxy": {},
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"config": {},
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"upstreams": [],
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"mesh_gateway": {},
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"expose": {}
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},
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"port": 8181
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}
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```
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#### Proxy Parameters
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- `destination_service_name` `(string: <required>)` - Specifies the _name_ of the
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service this instance is proxying. Both side-car and centralized
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load-balancing proxies must specify this. It is used during service
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discovery to find the correct proxy instances to route to for a given service
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name.
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- `destination_service_id` `(string: "")` - Specifies the _ID_ of a single
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specific service instance that this proxy is representing. This is only valid
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for side-car style proxies that run on the same node. It is assumed that the
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service instance is registered via the same Consul agent so the ID is unique
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and has no node qualifier. This is useful to show in tooling which proxy
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instance is a side-car for which application instance and will enable
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fine-grained analysis of the metrics coming from the proxy.
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- `local_service_address` `(string: "")` - Specifies the address a side-car
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proxy should attempt to connect to the local application instance on.
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Defaults to 127.0.0.1.
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- `local_service_port` `(int: <optional>)` - Specifies the port a side-car
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proxy should attempt to connect to the local application instance on.
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Defaults to the port advertised by the service instance identified by
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`destination_service_id` if it exists otherwise it may be empty in responses.
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- `local_service_socket_path` - The path of a Unix domain socket to connect to the local application
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instance. This is created by the application. This conflicts with `local_service_address`
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and `local_service_port`. This is only supported when using Envoy for the proxy.
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- `mode` `(string: "")` - One of \`direct\` or \`transparent\`. Added in v1.10.0.
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- `"transparent"` - represents that inbound and outbound application traffic is being
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captured and redirected through the proxy. This mode does not enable the traffic redirection
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itself. Instead it signals Consul to configure Envoy as if traffic is already being redirected.
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- `"direct"` - represents that the proxy's listeners must be dialed directly by the local
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application and other proxies.
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- `""` - Default mode. The default mode will be `"direct"` if no other configuration
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applies. The order of precedence for setting the mode is
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1. Proxy Service's `Proxy` configuration
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2. The `service-defaults` configuration for the service.
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3. The `global` `proxy-defaults`.
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- `transparent_proxy` `(object: {})` - Specifies the configuration specific to proxies in `transparent` mode.
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The format is defined in the [Transparent Proxy Configuration Reference](#transparent-proxy-configuration-reference).
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Added in v1.10.0.
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- `config` `(object: {})` - Specifies opaque config JSON that will be
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stored and returned along with the service instance from future API calls.
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- `upstreams` `(array<Upstream>: [])` - Specifies the upstream services
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this proxy should create listeners for. The format is defined in
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[Upstream Configuration Reference](#upstream-configuration-reference).
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- `mesh_gateway` `(object: {})` - Specifies the mesh gateway configuration
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for this proxy. The format is defined in the [Mesh Gateway Configuration Reference](#mesh-gateway-configuration-reference).
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- `expose` `(object: {})` - Specifies the configuration to expose HTTP paths through this proxy.
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The format is defined in the [Expose Paths Configuration Reference](#expose-paths-configuration-reference),
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and is only compatible with an Envoy proxy.
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### Upstream Configuration Reference
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The following examples show all possible upstream configuration parameters.
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-> Note that `snake_case` is used here as it works in both [config file and API
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registrations](/docs/agent/services#service-definition-parameter-case).
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Upstreams support multiple destination types. Both examples are shown below
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followed by documentation for each attribute.
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#### Service Destination
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```json
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{
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"destination_type": "service",
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"destination_name": "redis",
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"datacenter": "dc1",
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"local_bind_address": "127.0.0.1",
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"local_bind_port": 1234,
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"local_bind_socket_path": "/tmp/redis_5678.sock",
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"local_bind_socket_mode": "0700",
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"config": {},
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"mesh_gateway": {
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"mode": "local"
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}
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},
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```
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#### Prepared Query Destination
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```json
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{
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"destination_type": "prepared_query",
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"destination_name": "database",
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"local_bind_address": "127.0.0.1",
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"local_bind_port": 1234,
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"config": {}
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},
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```
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- `destination_name` `(string: <required>)` - Specifies the name of the service
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or prepared query to route connect to. The prepared query should be the name
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or the ID of the prepared query.
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- `destination_namespace` `(string: "")` - <EnterpriseAlert inline />
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Specifies the namespace of the upstream service.
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- `local_bind_port` `(int: <required>)` - Specifies the port to bind a local
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listener to for the application to make outbound connections to this upstream.
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- `local_bind_address` `(string: "")` - Specifies the address to bind a
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local listener to for the application to make outbound connections to this
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upstream. Defaults to `127.0.0.1`.
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- `local_bind_socket_path` `(string: "")` - Specifies the path at which to bind a Unix
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domain socket listener for the application to make outbound connections to
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this upstream. This conflicts with specifying the local_bind_port
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or local_bind_address. This is only supported when using Envoy as a proxy.
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- `local_bind_socket_mode` `(string: "")` - Specifies the (optional) Unix octal
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file permissions to use for the socket.
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- `destination_type` `(string: "")` - Specifies the type of discovery
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query to use to find an instance to connect to. Valid values are `service` or
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`prepared_query`. Defaults to `service`.
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- `datacenter` `(string: "")` - Specifies the datacenter to issue the
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discovery query to. Defaults to the local datacenter.
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- `config` `(object: {})` - Specifies opaque configuration options that
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will be provided to the proxy instance for this specific upstream. Can contain
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any valid JSON object. This might be used to configure proxy-specific features
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like timeouts or retries for the given upstream. See the [built-in proxy
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configuration
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reference](/docs/connect/proxies/built-in#proxy-upstream-config-key-reference) for
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options available when using the built-in proxy. If using Envoy as a proxy,
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see [Envoy configuration
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reference](/docs/connect/proxies/envoy#proxy-upstream-config-options)
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- `mesh_gateway` `(object: {})` - Specifies the mesh gateway configuration
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for this proxy. The format is defined in the [Mesh Gateway Configuration Reference](#mesh-gateway-configuration-reference).
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### Transparent Proxy Configuration Reference
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The following examples show additional configuration for transparent proxies.
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Added in v1.10.0.
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-> Note that `snake_case` is used here as it works in both [config file and API
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registrations](/docs/agent/services#service-definition-parameter-case).
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#### Configure a proxy listener for outbound traffic on port 22500
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```json
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{
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"outbound_listener_port": 22500,
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"dialed_directly": true
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}
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```
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- `outbound_listener_port` `(int: 15001)` - The port the proxy should listen on for outbound traffic.
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This must be the port where outbound application traffic is captured and redirected to.
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- `dialed_directly` `(bool: false)` - Determines whether this proxy instance's IP address can be dialed
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directly by transparent proxies. Typically transparent proxies dial upstreams using the "virtual"
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tagged address, which load balances across instances. Dialing individual instances can be helpful
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in cases like stateful services such as a database cluster with a leader.
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~> **Note:** Dynamic routing rules such as failovers and redirects do not apply to services dialed directly.
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Additionally, the connection is proxied using a TCP proxy with a connection timeout of 5 seconds.
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### Mesh Gateway Configuration Reference
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The following examples show all possible mesh gateway configurations.
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-> Note that `snake_case` is used here as it works in both [config file and API
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registrations](/docs/agent/services#service-definition-parameter-case).
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#### Using a Local/Egress Gateway in the Local Datacenter
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```json
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{
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"mode": "local"
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}
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```
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#### Direct to a Remote/Ingress in a Remote Datacenter
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```json
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{
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"mode": "remote"
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}
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```
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#### Prevent Using a Mesh Gateway
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```json
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{
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"mode": "none"
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}
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```
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#### Default Mesh Gateway Mode
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```json
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{
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"mode": ""
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}
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```
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- `mode` `(string: "")` - This defines the mode of operation for how
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upstreams with a remote destination datacenter get resolved.
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- `"local"` - Mesh gateway services in the local datacenter will be used
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as the next-hop destination for the upstream connection.
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- `"remote"` - Mesh gateway services in the remote/target datacenter will
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be used as the next-hop destination for the upstream connection.
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- `"none"` - No mesh gateway services will be used and the next-hop destination
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for the connection will be directly to the final service(s).
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- `""` - Default mode. The default mode will be `"none"` if no other configuration
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enables them. The order of precedence for setting the mode is
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1. Upstream
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2. Proxy Service's `Proxy` configuration
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3. The `service-defaults` configuration for the service.
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4. The `global` `proxy-defaults`.
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### Expose Paths Configuration Reference
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The following examples show possible configurations to expose HTTP paths through Envoy.
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Exposing paths through Envoy enables a service to protect itself by only listening on localhost, while still allowing
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non-Connect-enabled applications to contact an HTTP endpoint.
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Some examples include: exposing a `/metrics` path for Prometheus or `/healthz` for kubelet liveness checks.
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-> Note that `snake_case` is used here as it works in both [config file and API
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registrations](/docs/agent/services#service-definition-parameter-case).
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#### Expose listeners in Envoy for HTTP and GRPC checks registered with the local Consul agent
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```json
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{
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"expose": {
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"checks": true
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}
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}
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```
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#### Expose an HTTP listener in Envoy at port 21500 that routes to an HTTP server listening at port 8080
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```json
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{
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"expose": {
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"paths": [
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{
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"path": "/healthz",
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"local_path_port": 8080,
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"listener_port": 21500
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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#### Expose an HTTP2 listener in Envoy at port 21501 that routes to a gRPC server listening at port 9090
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```json
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{
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"expose": {
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"paths": [
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{
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"path": "/grpc.health.v1.Health/Check",
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"protocol": "http2",
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"local_path_port": 9090,
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"listener_port": 21501
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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- `checks` `(bool: false)` - If enabled, all HTTP and gRPC checks registered with the agent are exposed through Envoy.
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Envoy will expose listeners for these checks and will only accept connections originating from localhost or Consul's
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[advertise address](/docs/agent/options#advertise). The port for these listeners are dynamically allocated from
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[expose_min_port](/docs/agent/options#expose_min_port) to [expose_max_port](/docs/agent/options#expose_max_port).
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This flag is useful when a Consul client cannot reach registered services over localhost. One example is when running
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Consul on Kubernetes, and Consul agents run in their own pods.
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- `paths` `array<Path>: []` - A list of paths to expose through Envoy.
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- `path` `(string: "")` - The HTTP path to expose. The path must be prefixed by a slash. ie: `/metrics`.
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- `local_path_port` `(int: 0)` - The port where the local service is listening for connections to the path.
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- `listener_port` `(int: 0)` - The port where the proxy will listen for connections. This port must be available for
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the listener to be set up. If the port is not free then Envoy will not expose a listener for the path,
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but the proxy registration will not fail.
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- `protocol` `(string: "http")` - Sets the protocol of the listener. One of `http` or `http2`. For gRPC use `http2`.
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### Unix Domain Sockets
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The following examples show additional configuration for Unix domain sockets.
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Added in v1.10.0.
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To connect to a service via local Unix Domain Socket instead of a
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port, add `local_bind_socket_path` and optionally `local_bind_socket_mode`
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to the upstream config for a service:
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<CodeTabs>
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```hcl
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upstreams = [
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{
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destination_name = "service-1"
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local_bind_socket_path = "/tmp/socket_service_1"
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local_bind_socket_mode = "0700"
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}
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]
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```
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```json
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"upstreams": [
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{
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"destination_name": "service-1",
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"local_bind_socket_path": "/tmp/socket_service_1",
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"local_bind_socket_mode": "0700"
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}
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]
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```
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</CodeTabs>
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This will cause Envoy to create a socket with the path and mode
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provided, and connect that to service-1.
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The mode field is optional, and if omitted will use the default mode
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for Envoy. This is not applicable for abstract sockets. See the
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[Envoy documentation](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/config/core/v3/address.proto#envoy-v3-api-msg-config-core-v3-pipe)
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for details.
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-> These options conflict with the `local_bind_socket_port` and
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`local_bind_socket_address` options. For a given upstream the proxy can bind either to an IP port or
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a Unix socket, but not both.
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Similarly to expose a service listening on a Unix Domain socket to the service
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mesh, use either the `socket_path` field in the service definition or the
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`local_service_socket_path` field in the proxy definition. These
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fields are analogous to the `port` and `service_port` fields in their
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respective locations.
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<CodeTabs>
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```hcl
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services {
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name = "service-2"
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socket_path = "/tmp/socket_service_2"
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}
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```
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```json
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"services": {
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"name": "service-2",
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"socket_path": "/tmp/socket_service_2"
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}
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```
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</CodeTabs>
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Or in the proxy definition:
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<CodeTabs>
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```hcl
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services {
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name = "socket_service_2"
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connect {
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sidecar_service {
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proxy {
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name = "service-2"
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local_service_socket_path = "/tmp/socket_service_2"
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...
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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```json
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"services": {
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"name": "socket_service_2",
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"connect": {
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"sidecar_service": {
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"proxy": {
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"name": "service-2",
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"local_service_socket_path": "/tmp/socket_service_2"
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...
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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</CodeTabs>
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There is no mode field since the service is expected to create the
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socket it is listening on, not the Envoy proxy.
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Again, the `socket_path` and `local_service_socket_path` fields conflict
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with `address`/`port` and `local_service_address`/`local_service_port`
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configuration options.
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