--- layout: docs page_title: gateway Stanza - Job Specification sidebar_title: gateway description: |- The "gateway" stanza allows specifying options for configuring Consul Gateways used in the Consul Connect integration --- # `gateway` Stanza The `gateway` stanza allows configuration of [Consul Connect Gateways](https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways). Nomad will automatically create the necessary Gateway [Configuration Entry](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/config-entries) as well as inject an Envoy proxy task into the Nomad job to serve as the Gateway. The `gateway` configuration is valid within the context of a `connect` stanza. Additional information about Gateway configurations can be found in Consul's [Connect Gateways](https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways) documentation. ~> **Note:** [Ingress Gateways](https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/ingress-gateway) are generally intended for enabling access into a Consul service mesh from within the same network. For public ingress products like [NGINX](https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/nomad/load-balancing-nginx?in=nomad/load-balancing) provide more suitable features. ```hcl job "ingress-demo" { datacenters = ["dc1"] # This group will have a task providing the ingress gateway automatically # created by Nomad. The ingress gateway is based on the Envoy proxy being # managed by the docker driver. group "ingress-group" { network { mode = "bridge" # This example will enable plain HTTP traffic to access the uuid-api connect # native example service on port 8080. port "inbound" { static = 8080 to = 8080 } } service { name = "my-ingress-service" port = "8080" connect { gateway { # Consul gateway [envoy] proxy options. proxy { # The following options are automatically set by Nomad if not # explicitly configured when using bridge networking. # # envoy_gateway_no_default_bind = true # envoy_gateway_bind_addresses "uuid-api" { # address = "0.0.0.0" # port = # } # # Additional options are documented at # https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/job-specification/gateway#proxy-parameters } # Consul Ingress Gateway Configuration Entry. ingress { # Nomad will automatically manage the Configuration Entry in Consul # given the parameters in the ingress block. # # Additional options are documented at # https://www.nomadproject.io/docs/job-specification/gateway#ingress-parameters listener { port = 8080 protocol = "tcp" service { name = "uuid-api" } } } } } } } # The UUID generator from the connect-native demo is used as an example service. # The ingress gateway above makes access to the service possible over normal HTTP. # For example, # # $ curl $(dig +short @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 uuid-api.ingress.dc1.consul. ANY):8080 group "generator" { network { mode = "host" port "api" {} } service { name = "uuid-api" port = "${NOMAD_PORT_api}" connect { native = true } } task "generate" { driver = "docker" config { image = "hashicorpnomad/uuid-api:v3" network_mode = "host" } env { BIND = "0.0.0.0" PORT = "${NOMAD_PORT_api}" } } } } ``` ## `gateway` Parameters - `proxy` ([proxy]: nil) - Configuration of the Envoy proxy that will be injected into the task group. - `ingress` ([ingress]: nil) - Configuration Entry of type `ingress-gateway` that will be associated with the service. ### `proxy` Parameters - `connect_timeout` `(string: "5s")` - The amount of time to allow when making upstream connections before timing out. Defaults to 5 seconds. If the upstream service has the configuration option [connect_timeout_ms] set for the `service-resolver`, that timeout value will take precedence over this gateway proxy option. - `envoy_gateway_bind_tagged_addresses` `(bool: false)` - Indicates that the gateway services tagged addresses should be bound to listeners in addition to the default listener address. - `envoy_gateway_bind_addresses` (map: nil) - A map of additional addresses to be bound. The keys to this map are the same of the listeners to be created and the values are a map with two keys - address and port, that combined make the address to bind the listener to. These are bound in addition to the default address. If `bridge` networking is in use, this map is automatically populated with additional listeners enabling the Envoy proxy to work from inside the network namespace. ``` envoy_gateway_bind_addresses "" { address = "0.0.0.0" port = } ``` - `envoy_gateway_no_default_bind` `(bool: false)` - Prevents binding to the default address of the gateway service. This should be used with one of the other options to configure the gateway's bind addresses. If `bridge` networking is in use, this value will default to `true` since the Envoy proxy does not need to bind to the service address from inside the network namespace. - `config` `(map: nil)` - Escape hatch for [Advanced Configuration] of Envoy. #### `address` Parameters - `address` `(string: required)` - The address to bind to when combined with `port`. - `port` `(int: required)` - The port to listen to. ### `ingress` Parameters - `tls` ([tls]: nil) - TLS configuration for this gateway. - `listener` (array<[listener]> : required) - One or more listeners that the ingress gateway should setup, uniquely identified by their port number. #### `tls` Parameters - `enabled` `(bool: false)` - Set this configuration to enable TLS for every listener on the gateway. If TLS is enabled, then each host defined in the `host` field will be added as a DNSSAN to the gateway's x509 certificate. #### `listener` Parameters - `port` `(int: required)` - The port that the listener should receive traffic on. - `protocol` `(string: "tcp")` - The protocol associated with the listener. Either `tcp` or `http`. ~> **Note:** If using `http`, preconfiguring a [service-default] in Consul to set the [Protocol](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/config-entries/service-defaults#protocol) of the service to `http` is recommended. - `service` (array<[service]>: required) - One or more services to be exposed via this listener. For `tcp` listeners, only a single service is allowed. #### `service` Parameters - `name` `(string: required)` - The name of the service that should be exposed through this listener. This can be either a service registered in the catalog, or a service defined by other config entries, or a service that is going to be configured by Nomad. If the wildcard specifier `*` is provided, then ALL services will be exposed through this listener. This is not supported for a listener with protocol `tcp`. - `hosts` `(array: nil)` - A list of hosts that specify what requests will match this service. This cannot be used with a `tcp` listener, and cannot be specified alongside a wildcard (`*`) service name. If not specified, the default domain `.ingress.*` will be used to match services. Requests _must_ send the correct host to be routed to the defined service. The wildcard specifier `*` can be used by itself to match all traffic coming to the ingress gateway, if TLS is not enabled. This allows a user to route all traffic to a single service without specifying a host, allowing simpler tests and demos. Otherwise, the wildcard specifier can be used as part of the host to match multiple hosts, but only in the leftmost DNS label. This ensures that all defined hosts are valid DNS records. For example, `*.example.com` is valid while `example.*` and `*-suffix.example.com` are not. ~> **Note:** If a well-known port is not used, i.e. a port other than 80 (http) or 443 (https), then the port must be appended to the host to correctly match traffic. This is defined in the [HTTP/1.1 RFC](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-14.23). If TLS is enabled, then the host **without** the port must be added to the `hosts` field as well. TLS verification only matches against the hostname of the incoming connection, and does not take into account the port. ### Gateway with host networking Nomad supports running gateways using host networking. A static port must be allocated for use by the [Envoy admin interface](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/operations/admin) and assigned to the proxy service definition. !> **Warning:** There is no way to disable the Envoy admin interface, which will be accessible to any workload running on the same Nomad client. The admin interface exposes information about the proxy, including a Consul Service Identity token if Consul ACLs are enabled. ### Specify Envoy image The Docker image used for Connect gateway tasks defaults to the official [Envoy Docker] image, `envoyproxy/envoy:v${NOMAD_envoy_version}`, where `${NOMAD_envoy_version}` is resolved automatically by a query to Consul. The image to use can be configured by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in the Nomad job. Custom images can still make use of the envoy version interpolation, e.g. ```hcl meta.connect.gateway_image = custom/envoy-${NOMAD_envoy_version}:latest ``` ### Custom gateway task The task created for the gateway can be configured manually using the [`sidecar_task`][sidecar_task] stanza. ``` connect { gateway { # ... } sidecar_task { # see /docs/job-specification/sidecar_task for more details } } ``` [proxy]: /docs/job-specification/gateway#proxy-parameters [ingress]: /docs/job-specification/gateway#ingress-parameters [tls]: /docs/job-specification/gateway#tls-parameters [listener]: /docs/job-specification/gateway#listener-parameters [service]: /docs/job-specification/gateway#service-parameters [service-default]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/config-entries/service-defaults [sidecar_task]: /docs/job-specification/sidecar_task [connect_timeout_ms]: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/config-entries/service-resolver#connecttimeout [address]: /docs/job-specification/gateway#address-parameters [advanced configuration]: https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/proxies/envoy#advanced-configuration [envoy docker]: https://hub.docker.com/r/envoyproxy/envoy/tags