Flask consul and consul DNS
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I'm trying to learn playing with flask and consul.
Here is my /etc/consul.d/consul.json
{
"data_dir": "/opt/consul/data",
"server": true,
"bind_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"bootstrap_expect": 1,
"ui": true,
"domain": "bino.inc",
"client_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"node_name": "node01"
}
run with /usr/bin/consul agent -config-dir=/etc/consul.d/
Test with dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 node01.node.bino.inc and got
;; ANSWER SECTION:
node01.node.bino.inc. 0 IN A 192.168.1.5
I just make a copy of example from https://github.com/vsudilov/flask-consulate
make a small change to it :
# Register Consul service:
consul.register_service(
address='127.0.0.1',
name='webapp',
interval='10s',
tags=['master', ],
port=5000,
httpcheck='http://localhost:5000/healthcheck'
)
consul.app.run(port=5000, threaded = False, debug=True)
Looks like consul and flask script communicating each other.
flask debug got :
127.0.0.1 - - [15/Nov/2018 08:38:27] "GET /healthcheck HTTP/1.1" 200 -
My question is the FQDN of my flask script that consul will generate ?
I tried
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webapp.bino.inc
, and consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:41:29 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webapp.
Tried with
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webserver.bino.inc
, consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:43:37 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webserver.
Sincerely
-bino-
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I'm trying to learn playing with flask and consul.
Here is my /etc/consul.d/consul.json
{
"data_dir": "/opt/consul/data",
"server": true,
"bind_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"bootstrap_expect": 1,
"ui": true,
"domain": "bino.inc",
"client_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"node_name": "node01"
}
run with /usr/bin/consul agent -config-dir=/etc/consul.d/
Test with dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 node01.node.bino.inc and got
;; ANSWER SECTION:
node01.node.bino.inc. 0 IN A 192.168.1.5
I just make a copy of example from https://github.com/vsudilov/flask-consulate
make a small change to it :
# Register Consul service:
consul.register_service(
address='127.0.0.1',
name='webapp',
interval='10s',
tags=['master', ],
port=5000,
httpcheck='http://localhost:5000/healthcheck'
)
consul.app.run(port=5000, threaded = False, debug=True)
Looks like consul and flask script communicating each other.
flask debug got :
127.0.0.1 - - [15/Nov/2018 08:38:27] "GET /healthcheck HTTP/1.1" 200 -
My question is the FQDN of my flask script that consul will generate ?
I tried
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webapp.bino.inc
, and consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:41:29 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webapp.
Tried with
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webserver.bino.inc
, consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:43:37 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webserver.
Sincerely
-bino-
python flask consul
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up vote
1
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I'm trying to learn playing with flask and consul.
Here is my /etc/consul.d/consul.json
{
"data_dir": "/opt/consul/data",
"server": true,
"bind_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"bootstrap_expect": 1,
"ui": true,
"domain": "bino.inc",
"client_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"node_name": "node01"
}
run with /usr/bin/consul agent -config-dir=/etc/consul.d/
Test with dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 node01.node.bino.inc and got
;; ANSWER SECTION:
node01.node.bino.inc. 0 IN A 192.168.1.5
I just make a copy of example from https://github.com/vsudilov/flask-consulate
make a small change to it :
# Register Consul service:
consul.register_service(
address='127.0.0.1',
name='webapp',
interval='10s',
tags=['master', ],
port=5000,
httpcheck='http://localhost:5000/healthcheck'
)
consul.app.run(port=5000, threaded = False, debug=True)
Looks like consul and flask script communicating each other.
flask debug got :
127.0.0.1 - - [15/Nov/2018 08:38:27] "GET /healthcheck HTTP/1.1" 200 -
My question is the FQDN of my flask script that consul will generate ?
I tried
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webapp.bino.inc
, and consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:41:29 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webapp.
Tried with
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webserver.bino.inc
, consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:43:37 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webserver.
Sincerely
-bino-
python flask consul
I'm trying to learn playing with flask and consul.
Here is my /etc/consul.d/consul.json
{
"data_dir": "/opt/consul/data",
"server": true,
"bind_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"bootstrap_expect": 1,
"ui": true,
"domain": "bino.inc",
"client_addr": "0.0.0.0",
"node_name": "node01"
}
run with /usr/bin/consul agent -config-dir=/etc/consul.d/
Test with dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 node01.node.bino.inc and got
;; ANSWER SECTION:
node01.node.bino.inc. 0 IN A 192.168.1.5
I just make a copy of example from https://github.com/vsudilov/flask-consulate
make a small change to it :
# Register Consul service:
consul.register_service(
address='127.0.0.1',
name='webapp',
interval='10s',
tags=['master', ],
port=5000,
httpcheck='http://localhost:5000/healthcheck'
)
consul.app.run(port=5000, threaded = False, debug=True)
Looks like consul and flask script communicating each other.
flask debug got :
127.0.0.1 - - [15/Nov/2018 08:38:27] "GET /healthcheck HTTP/1.1" 200 -
My question is the FQDN of my flask script that consul will generate ?
I tried
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webapp.bino.inc
, and consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:41:29 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webapp.
Tried with
dig @127.0.0.1 -p 8600 webserver.bino.inc
, consul debug said :
2018/11/15 08:43:37 [WARN] dns: QName invalid: webserver.
Sincerely
-bino-
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