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  • consul模板配置参数值示例

    参看https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-template#examples

    // This is the address of the Consul agent. By default, this is 127.0.0.1:8500,
    // which is the default bind and port for a local Consul agent. It is not
    // recommended that you communicate directly with a Consul server, and instead
    // communicate with the local Consul agent. There are many reasons for this,
    // most importantly the Consul agent is able to multiplex connections to the
    // Consul server and reduce the number of open HTTP connections. Additionally,
    // it provides a "well-known" IP address for which clients can connect.
    consul = "127.0.0.1:8500"

    // This is the ACL token to use when connecting to Consul. If you did not
    // enable ACLs on your Consul cluster, you do not need to set this option.
    //
    // This option is also available via the environment variable CONSUL_TOKEN.
    token = "abcd1234"

    // This is the amount of time to wait before retrying a connection to Consul.
    // Consul Template is highly fault tolerant, meaning it does not exit in the
    // face of failure. Instead, it uses exponential back-off and retry functions to
    // wait for the cluster to become available, as is customary in distributed
    // systems.
    retry = "10s"

    // This is the maximum interval to allow "stale" data. By default, only the
    // Consul leader will respond to queries; any requests to a follower will
    // forward to the leader. In large clusters with many requests, this is not as
    // scalable, so this option allows any follower to respond to a query, so long
    // as the last-replicated data is within these bounds. Higher values result in
    // less cluster load, but are more likely to have outdated data.
    max_stale = "10m"

    // This is the log level. If you find a bug in Consul Template, please enable
    // debug logs so we can help identify the issue. This is also available as a
    // command line flag.
    log_level = "warn"

    // This is the path to store a PID file which will contain the process ID of the
    // Consul Template process. This is useful if you plan to send custom signals
    // to the process.
    pid_file = "/path/to/pid"

    // This is the quiescence timers; it defines the minimum and maximum amount of
    // time to wait for the cluster to reach a consistent state before rendering a
    // template. This is useful to enable in systems that have a lot of flapping,
    // because it will reduce the the number of times a template is rendered.
    wait = "5s:10s"

    // This denotes the start of the configuration section for Vault. All values
    // contained in this section pertain to Vault.
    vault {
    // This is the address of the Vault leader. The protocol (http(s)) portion
    // of the address is required.
    address = "https://vault.service.consul:8200"

    // This is the token to use when communicating with the Vault server.
    // Like other tools that integrate with Vault, Consul Template makes the
    // assumption that you provide it with a Vault token; it does not have the
    // incorporated logic to generate tokens via Vault's auth methods.
    //
    // This value can also be specified via the environment variable VAULT_TOKEN.
    token = "abcd1234"

    // This option tells Consul Template to automatically renew the Vault token
    // given. If you are unfamiliar with Vault's architecture, Vault requires
    // tokens be renewed at some regular interval or they will be revoked. Consul
    // Template will automatically renew the token at half the lease duration of
    // the token. The default value is true, but this option can be disabled if
    // you want to renew the Vault token using an out-of-band process.
    //
    // Note that secrets specified in a template (using {{secret}} for example)
    // are always renewed, even if this option is set to false. This option only
    // applies to the top-level Vault token itself.
    renew = true

    // This section details the SSL options for connecting to the Vault server.
    // Please see the SSL options below for more information (they are the same).
    ssl {
    // ...
    }
    }

    // This block specifies the basic authentication information to pass with the
    // request. For more information on authentication, please see the Consul
    // documentation.
    auth {
    enabled = true
    username = "test"
    password = "test"
    }

    // This block configures the SSL options for connecting to the Consul server.
    ssl {
    // This enables SSL. Specifying any option for SSL will also enable it.
    enabled = true

    // This enables SSL peer verification. The default value is "true", which
    // will check the global CA chain to make sure the given certificates are
    // valid. If you are using a self-signed certificate that you have not added
    // to the CA chain, you may want to disable SSL verification. However, please
    // understand this is a potential security vulnerability.
    verify = false

    // This is the path to the certificate to use to authenticate. If just a
    // certificate is provided, it is assumed to contain both the certificate and
    // the key to convert to an X509 certificate. If both the certificate and
    // key are specified, Consul Template will automatically combine them into an
    // X509 certificate for you.
    cert = "/path/to/client/cert"
    key = "/path/to/client/key"

    // This is the path to the certificate authority to use as a CA. This is
    // useful for self-signed certificates or for organizations using their own
    // internal certificate authority.
    ca_cert = "/path/to/ca"
    }

    // This block defines the configuration for connecting to a syslog server for
    // logging.
    syslog {
    // This enables syslog logging. Specifying any other option also enables
    // syslog logging.
    enabled = true

    // This is the name of the syslog facility to log to.
    facility = "LOCAL5"
    }

    // This block defines the configuration for de-duplication mode. Please see the
    // de-duplication mode documentation later in the README for more information
    // on how de-duplication mode operates.
    deduplicate {
    // This enables de-duplication mode. Specifying any other options also enables
    // de-duplication mode.
    enabled = true

    // This is the prefix to the path in Consul's KV store where de-duplication
    // templates will be pre-rendered and stored.
    prefix = "consul-template/dedup/"
    }

    // This block defines the configuration for a template. Unlike other blocks,
    // this block may be specified multiple times to configure multiple templates.
    // It is also possible to configure templates via the CLI directly.
    template {
    // This is the source file on disk to use as the input template. This is often
    // called the "Consul Template template". This option is required.
    source = "/path/on/disk/to/template.ctmpl"

    // This is the destination path on disk where the source template will render.
    // If the parent directories do not exist, Consul Template will attempt to
    // create them.
    destination = "/path/on/disk/where/template/will/render.txt"

    // This is the optional command to run when the template is rendered. The
    // command will only run if the resulting template changes. The command must
    // return within 30s (configurable), and it must have a successful exit code.
    // Consul Template is not a replacement for a process monitor or init system.
    command = "restart service foo"

    // This is the maximum amount of time to wait for the optional command to
    // return. Default is 30s.
    command_timeout = "60s"

    // This is the permission to render the file. If this option is left
    // unspecified, Consul Template will attempt to match the permissions of the
    // file that already exists at the destination path. If no file exists at that
    // path, the permissions are 0644.
    perms = 0600

    // This option backs up the previously rendered template at the destination
    // path before writing a new one. It keeps exactly one backup. This option is
    // useful for preventing accidental changes to the data without having a
    // rollback strategy.
    backup = true

    // These are the delimiters to use in the template. The default is "{{" and
    // "}}", but for some templates, it may be easier to use a different delimiter
    // that does not conflict with the output file itself.
    left_delimiter = "{{"
    right_delimiter = "}}"

    // This is the minimum(:maximum) to wait before rendering a new template to
    // disk and triggering a command, separated by a colon (:). If the optional
    // maximum value is omitted, it is assumed to be 4x the required minimum value.
    // This is a numeric time with a unit suffix ("5s"). There is no default value.
    // The wait value for a template takes precedence over any globally-configured
    // wait.
    wait = "2s:6s"
    }

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