Merge pull request #451 from hashicorp/f-consul-docs
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config {
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image = "hashicorp/web-frontend"
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}
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service {
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port = "http"
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check {
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type = "http"
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path = "/health"
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interval = "10s"
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timeout = "2s"
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}
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}
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env {
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DB_HOST = "db01.example.com"
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DB_USER = "web"
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memory = 128
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network {
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mbits = 100
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dynamic_ports = [
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"http",
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"https",
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]
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# Request for a dynamic port
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port "http" {
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}
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# Request for a static port
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port "https" {
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static = 443
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}
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}
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}
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}
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to start the task. The details of configurations are specific to
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each driver.
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* `service` - Nomad integrates with Consul for Service Discovery. A service
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block represents a routable and discoverable service on the network. Nomad
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automatically registers when a Task is started and de-registers it when the
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Task transitons to the DEAD state. To learn more about Services please visit [here](/docs/jobspec/servicediscovery.html.md)
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* `env` - A map of key/value representing environment variables that
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will be passed along to the running process.
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---
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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Service Discovery in Nomad"
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sidebar_current: "docs-jobspec-service-discovery"
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description: |-
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Learn how to add service discovery to jobs
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---
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# Service Discovery
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Nomad schedules workloads of various types across a cluster of generic hosts.
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Because of this, placement is not known in advance and you will need to use
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service discovery to connect tasks to other services deployed across your
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cluster. Nomad integrates with [Consul](https://consul.io) to provide service
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discovery and monitoring.
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Note that in order to use Consul with Nomad, you will need to configure and
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install Consul on your nodes alongside Nomad, or schedule it as a system job.
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Nomad does not currently run Consul for you.
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## Configuration
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* `consul.address`: This is a Nomad client configuration which can be used to
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override the default Consul Agent HTTP port that Nomad uses to connect to
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Consul. The default for this is `127.0.0.1:8500`.
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## Service Definition Syntax
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The service blocks in a Task definition defines a service which Nomad will
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register with Consul. Multiple Service blocks are allowed in a Task definition,
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which allow registering multiple services for a task that exposes multiple
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ports.
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### Example
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A brief example of a service definition in a Task
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```
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group "database" {
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task "mysql" {
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driver = "docker"
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service {
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tags = ["master", "mysql"]
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port = "db"
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check {
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type = "tcp"
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delay = "10s"
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timeout = "2s"
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}
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}
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resources {
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cpu = 500
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memory = 1024
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network {
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mbits = 10
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port "db" {
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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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* `name`: Nomad automatically determines the name of a Task. By default the
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name of a service is $(job-name)-$(task-group)-$(task-name). Users can
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explicitly name the service by specifying this option. If multiple services
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are defined for a Task then only one task can have the default name, all the
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services have to be explicitly named. Nomad will add the prefix ```$(job-name
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)-${task-group}-${task-name}``` prefix to each user defined name.
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* `tags`: A list of tags associated with this Service.
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* `port`: The port indicates the port associated with the Service. Users are
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required to specify a valid port label here which they have defined in the
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resources block. This could be a label to either a dynamic or a static port.
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If an incorrect port label is specified, Nomad doesn't register the service
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with Consul.
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* `check`: A check block defines a health check associated with the service.
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Multiple check blocks are allowed for a service. Nomad currently supports
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only the `http` and `tcp` Consul Checks.
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### Check Syntax
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* `type`: This indicates the check types supported by Nomad. Valid options are
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currently `http` and `tcp`. In the future Nomad will add support for more
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Consul checks.
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* `delay`: This indicates the frequency of the health checks that Consul with
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perform.
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* `timeout`: This indicates how long Consul will wait for a health check query
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to succeed.
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* `path`: The path of the http endpoint which Consul will query to query the
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health of a service if the type of the check is `http`. Nomad will add the ip
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of the service and the port, users are only required to add the relative url
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of the health check endpoint.
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* `protocol`: This indicates the protocol for the http checks. Valid options
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are `http` and `https`.
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## Assumptions
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* Consul 0.6 is needed for using the TCP checks.
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* The Service Discovery feature in Nomad depends on Operators making sure that
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the Nomad client can reach the consul agent.
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* Nomad assumes that it controls the life cycle of all the externally
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discoverable services running on a host.
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* Tasks running inside Nomad also needs to reach out to the Consul agent if
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they want to use any of the Consul APIs. Ex: A task running inside a docker
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container in the bridge mode won't be able to talk to a Consul Agent running
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on the loopback interface of the host since the container in the bridge mode
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has it's own network interface and doesn't see interfaces on the global
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network namespace of the host. There are a couple of ways to solve this, one
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way is to run the container in the host networking mode, or make the Consul
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agent listen on an interface on the network namespace of the container.
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-jobspec-schedulers") %>>
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<a href="/docs/jobspec/schedulers.html">Scheduler Types</a>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-jobspec-service-discovery") %>>
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<a href="/docs/jobspec/servicediscovery.html">Service Discovery</a>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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