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flask-consulate

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Synopsis

flask_consulate is an extension for consulate. This extension performs some application specific tasks, such as:

  1. Builtin retrying of connections to a single host, which may be useful when trying to resolve a consul cluster by hostname or behind a load balancer
  2. writes config values found in a namespaced consul kv store into app.config

Example

This example shows several things:

  1. how to register a Consul service
  2. how to implement a health-check
  3. how to receive configuration from Consul's KV-storage.
from flask import Flask
from flask_consulate import Consul

app = Flask(__name__)


@app.route('/healthcheck')
def health_check():
    """
    This function is used to say current status to the Consul.
    Format: https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/checks.html

    :return: Empty response with status 200, 429 or 500
    """
    # TODO: implement any other checking logic.
    return '', 200


# Consul
# This extension should be the first one if enabled:
consul = Consul(app=app)
# Fetch the conviguration:
consul.apply_remote_config(namespace='mynamespace/')
# Register Consul service:
consul.register_service(
    name='my-web-app',
    interval='10s',
    tags=['webserver', ],
    port=5000,
    httpcheck='http://localhost:5000/healthcheck'
)

Now you can run your server. It will be shown in the Consul UI, it will also receive a health-check request each 10 seconds.

Testing

We use py.test and tox for testing. Run python setup.py test to test this project. And tox to run tests across all environments.

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flask extension that enables an interface to consul via a flask.app

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