The most comprehensive cross-platform .NET Library for HashiCorp's Consul - A Service Mesh Solution.
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- ConsulSharp is a .NET Standard 1.3, .NET Standard 2.0 (and .NET 4.5) cross-platform C# Library that can be used in any .NET application to interact with Hashicorp's Consul.
- Consul is a service mesh solution providing a full featured control plane with service discovery, configuration, and segmentation functionality.
ConsulSharp is designed ground up, to give a structured user experience across the various Consul capabilities. Also, the Intellisense on IConsulClient class should help. I have tried to add a lot of documentation.
- Add a Nuget reference to ConsulSharp as follows
Install-Package ConsulSharp -Version <latest_version>
- Instantiate a IConsulClient as follows:
IConsulClient consulClient = new ConsulClient(consulUriWithPort, consulToken);
var managementTokenId = await consulClient.V1.ACL.BootstrapAsync();
- ConsulSharp supports every API supported by Consul.
- These capabilities are bucketed into:
- ACL
- Agent
- Catalog
- Connect
- Coordinates
- Events
- Health
- KV Store
- Operator
- Prepared Queries
- Sessions
- Snapshots
- Status
- Transactions
- Abundant intellisense.
- Provides hooks into http-clients to set custom proxy settings etc.
ConsulSharp is built on .NET Standard 1.3, .NET Standard 2.0 & .NET Framework 4.5. This makes it highly compatible and cross-platform.
The following platforms are supported due to that.
- .NET Core 1.0 and above including .NET Core 2.0
- .NET Framework 4.5 and above
- Mono 4.6 and above
- Xamarin.iOS 10.0 and above
- Xamarin Mac 3.0 and above
- Xamarin.Android 7.0 and above
- UWP 10.0 and above
Source: https://github.com/dotnet/standard/blob/master/docs/versions.md
- This library is written for Hashicorp's Consul Service
- Hence this library makes it easier for its consumers to relate to the Consul service version it supports.
- Hence a ConsulSharp version of 1.2.x denotes that this library will support the Consul 1.2.x Service Apis for sure.
- Tomorrow when Consul Service gets upgraded to 1.4.x, this library will be modified accordingly and versioned as 1.4.x
- Absolutely. ConsulSharp is a .NET Library.
- This means, apart from using it in your C#, VB.NET, J#.NET and any .NET application, you can use it in PowerShell automation as well.
- Load up the DLL in your PowerShell code and execute the methods. PowerShell can totally work with .NET Dlls.
- The methods are async as the defacto implementation. The recommended usage.
- However, there are innumerable scenarios where you would continue to want to use it synchronously.
- For all those cases, there are various options available to you.
- There is a lot of discussion around the right usage, avoiding deadlocks etc.
- This library allows you to set the 'continueAsyncTasksOnCapturedContext' option when you initialize the client.
- It is an optional parameter and defaults to 'false'
- Setting it to false, allows you to access the .Result property of the task with reduced/zero deadlock issues.
- There are other ways as well to invoke it synchronously, and I leave it to the users of the library. (Task.Run etc.)
- But please note that as much as possible, use it in an async manner.
- If the above documentation doesn't help you, feel free to create an issue or email me. https://github.com/rajanadar/ConsulSharp/issues/new