confd
confd
is a lightweight configuration management tool focused on:
- keeping local configuration files up-to-date by polling etcd and processing template resources.
- reloading applications to pick up new config file changes
Quick Start
Before we begin be sure to download and install confd.
Add keys to etcd
This guide assumes you have a working etcd server up and running and the ability to add new keys. Using the etcdctl
command line tool add the following keys and values to etcd:
etcdctl set /myapp/database/url db.example.com
etcdctl set /myapp/database/user rob
Create the confdir
The confdir is where template resource configs and source templates are stored. The default confdir is /etc/confd
. Create the confdir by executing the following command:
sudo mkdir -p /etc/confd/{conf.d,templates}
You don't have to use the default confdir
location. For example you can create the confdir under your home directory. Then you tell confd to use the new confdir
via the -confdir
flag.
mkdir -p ~/confd/{conf.d,templates}
Create a template resource config
Template resources are defined in TOML config files under the confdir
(i.e. ~/confd/conf.d/*.toml).
Create the following template resource config and save it as ~/confd/conf.d/myconfig.toml
.
[template]
src = "myconfig.conf.tmpl"
dest = "/tmp/myconfig.conf"
keys = [
"/myapp/database/url",
"/myapp/database/user",
]
Create the source template
Source templates are plain old Golang text templates, and are stored under the confdir
templates directory. Create the following source template and save it as ~/confd/templates/myconfig.conf.tmpl
# This a comment
[myconfig]
database_url = {{ .myapp_database_url }}
database_user = {{ .myapp_database_user }}
Processing template resources
confd supports two modes of operation, daemon and onetime mode. In daemon mode, confd runs in the foreground and processing template resources every 5 mins by default. For this tutorial we are going to use onetime mode.
Assuming you etcd server is running at http://127.0.0.1:4001 you can run the following command to process the ~/confd/conf.d/myconfig.toml
template resource:
confd -verbose -onetime -node 'http://127.0.0.1:4001' -confdir ~/confd
Output:
2013-11-03T18:00:47-08:00 confd[21294]: NOTICE Starting confd
2013-11-03T18:00:47-08:00 confd[21294]: NOTICE etcd nodes set to http://127.0.0.1:4001
2013-11-03T18:00:47-08:00 confd[21294]: INFO Target config /tmp/myconfig.conf out of sync
2013-11-03T18:00:47-08:00 confd[21294]: INFO Target config /tmp/myconfig.conf has been updated
The dest
config should now be in sync with the template resource configuration.
cat /tmp/myconfig.conf
Output:
# This a comment
[myconfig]
database_url = db.example.com
database_user = rob
Next steps
Checkout the confd wiki for more docs and usage examples.