expose Stanza
Placement | job -> group -> service -> connect -> sidecar_service -> proxy -> expose |
The expose
stanza allows configuration of additional listeners for the default Envoy sidecar
proxy managed by Nomad for Consul Connect. These
listeners create a bypass of the Connect TLS and network namespace isolation, enabling
non-Connect enabled services to make requests to specific HTTP paths through the sidecar proxy.
The expose
configuration is valid within the context of a proxy
stanza. Additional
information about Expose Path configurations for Envoy can be found in Consul's
Expose Paths Configuration Reference.
Service check configurations can use their expose parameter to automatically generate expose path configurations for HTTP and gRPC checks.
For uses other than Consul service checks, use the expose
configuration in the
proxy
stanza. The example below effectively demonstrates exposing the /health
endpoint similar to the example above, but using the fully flexible expose
configuration.
expose
Parameters
path
(Path: nil)
- A list of Envoy Expose Path Configurations to expose through Envoy.
path
Parameters
path
(string: required)
- The HTTP or gRPC path to expose. The path must be prefixed with a slash.protocol
(string: required)
- Sets the protocol of the listener. Must behttp
orhttp2
. For gRPC usehttp2
.local_path_port
(int: required)
- The port the service is listening to for connections to the configuredpath
. Typically this will be the same as theservice.port
value, but could be different if for example the exposed path is intended to resolve to another task in the task group.listener_port
(Port: required)
- The name of the port to use for the exposed listener. The port should be configured to map inside the task's network namespace.
expose
Examples
The following example is configured to expose the /metrics
endpoint of the Connect-enabled
count-dashboard
service, using the HTTP
protocol. count-dashboard
is expected
to listen inside its namespace to port 9001
, and external services will be able to
reach its /metrics
endpoint by connecting to the network interface
of the node on the allocated metrics
Port.
path
Examples
The following example is an expose configuration that exposes a /metrics
endpoint
using the http2
protocol (typical for gRPC), and an HTTP /v2/health
endpoint.
Exposing Service Checks
A common use case for expose
is for exposing endpoints used in Consul service check
definitions. For these cases the expose
parameter in the service check stanza can be used to automatically generate the
expose path configuration. Configuring a port for use by the check is optional,
as a dynamic port will be automatically generated if not provided.