Consul 1.4.0 deprecates the legacy ACL system completely. It's strongly recommended you do not build anything using the legacy system and consider using the new ACL Token and Policy APIs instead.
» ACL HTTP API
These /acl
endpoints create, update, destroy, and query ACL tokens in Consul. For more information about ACLs, please see the ACL Guide.
» Bootstrap ACLs
This endpoint does a special one-time bootstrap of the ACL system, making the first
management token if the acl_master_token
is not specified in the Consul server configuration, and if the cluster has not been
bootstrapped previously. This is available in Consul 0.9.1 and later, and requires all
Consul servers to be upgraded in order to operate.
This provides a mechanism to bootstrap ACLs without having any secrets present in Consul's configuration files.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
PUT |
/acl/bootstrap |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
NO |
none |
none |
none |
» Sample Request
$ curl \
--request PUT \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/bootstrap
» Sample Response
{
"ID": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e"
}
You can detect if something has interfered with the ACL bootstrapping process by checking the response code. A 200 response means that the bootstrap was a success, and a 403 means that the cluster has already been bootstrapped, at which point you should consider the cluster in a potentially compromised state.
The returned token will be a management token which can be used to further configure the ACL system. Please see the ACL Guide for more details.
» Create ACL Token
This endpoint makes a new ACL token.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
PUT |
/acl/create |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
NO |
none |
none |
management |
» Parameters
-
ID
(string: "")
- Specifies the ID of the ACL. If not provided, a UUID is generated. -
Name
(string: "")
- Specifies a human-friendly name for the ACL token. -
Type
(string: "client")
- Specifies the type of ACL token. Valid values are:client
andmanagement
. -
Rules
(string: "")
- Specifies rules for this ACL token. The format of theRules
property is documented in the ACL Guide.
» Sample Payload
{
"Name": "my-app-token",
"Type": "client",
"Rules": ""
}
» Sample Request
$ curl \
--request PUT \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/create
» Sample Response
{
"ID": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e"
}
» Update ACL Token
This endpoint is used to modify the policy for a given ACL token. Instead of
generating a new token ID, the ID
field must be provided.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
PUT |
/acl/update |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
NO |
none |
none |
management |
» Parameters
The parameters are the same as the create endpoint, except the ID
field is
required.
» Sample Payload
{
"ID": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e",
"Name": "my-app-token-updated",
"Type": "client",
"Rules": "# New Rules",
}
» Sample Request
$ curl \
--request PUT \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/update
» Sample Response
{
"ID": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e"
}
» Delete ACL Token
This endpoint deletes an ACL token with the given ID.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
PUT |
/acl/destroy/:uuid |
application/json |
Even though the return type is application/json, the value is either true or false, indicating whether the delete succeeded.
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
NO |
none |
none |
management |
» Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the ACL token to destroy. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path.
» Sample Request
$ curl \
--request PUT \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/destroy/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05
» Sample Response
true
» Read ACL Token
This endpoint reads an ACL token with the given ID.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/acl/info/:uuid |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
YES |
all |
none |
none |
Note: No ACL is required because the ACL is specified in the URL path.
» Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the ACL token to read. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path.
» Sample Request
$ curl \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/info/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05
» Sample Response
[
{
"CreateIndex": 3,
"ModifyIndex": 3,
"ID": "8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05",
"Name": "Client Token",
"Type": "client",
"Rules": "..."
}
]
» Clone ACL Token
This endpoint clones an ACL and returns a new token ID
. This allows a token to
serve as a template for others, making it simple to generate new tokens without
complex rule management.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
PUT |
/acl/clone/:uuid |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
NO |
none |
none |
management |
» Parameters
-
uuid
(string: <required>)
- Specifies the UUID of the ACL token to be cloned. This is required and is specified as part of the URL path.
» Sample Request
$ curl \
--request PUT \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/clone/8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05
» Sample Response
{
"ID": "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e"
}
» List ACLs
This endpoint lists all the active ACL tokens.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/acl/list |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
YES |
all |
none |
management |
» Sample Request
$ curl \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/list
» Sample Response
[
{
"CreateIndex": 3,
"ModifyIndex": 3,
"ID": "8f246b77-f3e1-ff88-5b48-8ec93abf3e05",
"Name": "Client Token",
"Type": "client",
"Rules": "..."
}
]
» Check ACL Replication
This endpoint returns the status of the ACL replication process in the datacenter. This is intended to be used by operators, or by automation checking the health of ACL replication.
Please see the ACL Guide replication section for more details.
Method | Path | Produces |
---|---|---|
GET |
/acl/replication |
application/json |
The table below shows this endpoint's support for blocking queries, consistency modes, agent caching, and required ACLs.
Blocking Queries | Consistency Modes | Agent Caching | ACL Required |
---|---|---|---|
NO |
consistent |
none |
none |
» Parameters
-
dc
(string: "")
- Specifies the datacenter to query. This will default to the datacenter of the agent being queried. This is specified as part of the URL as a query parameter.
» Sample Request
$ curl \
http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/acl/replication
» Sample Response
{
"Enabled": true,
"Running": true,
"SourceDatacenter": "dc1",
"ReplicatedIndex": 1976,
"LastSuccess": "2016-08-05T06:28:58Z",
"LastError": "2016-08-05T06:28:28Z"
}
-
Enabled
reports whether ACL replication is enabled for the datacenter. -
Running
reports whether the ACL replication process is running. The process may take approximately 60 seconds to begin running after a leader election occurs. -
SourceDatacenter
is the authoritative ACL datacenter that ACLs are being replicated from, and will match theprimary_datacenter
configuration. -
ReplicatedIndex
is the last index that was successfully replicated. You can compare this to theX-Consul-Index
header returned by the/v1/acl/list
endpoint to determine if the replication process has gotten all available ACLs. Replication runs as a background process approximately every 30 seconds, and that local updates are rate limited to 100 updates/second, so so it may take several minutes to perform the initial sync of a large set of ACLs. After the initial sync, replica lag should be on the order of about 30 seconds. -
LastSuccess
is the UTC time of the last successful sync operation. Since ACL replication is done with a blocking query, this may not update for up to 5 minutes if there have been no ACL changes to replicate. A zero value of "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" will be present if no sync has been successful. -
LastError
is the UTC time of the last error encountered during a sync operation. If this time is later thanLastSuccess
, you can assume the replication process is not in a good state. A zero value of "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" will be present if no sync has resulted in an error.