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Configuration API reference
Get Configuration
This endpoint lets you get configuration from a store.
HTTP Request
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/<storename>
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
daprPort |
The Dapr port |
storename |
The metadata.name field component file. Refer to the component schema |
Query Parameters
If no query parameters are provided, all configuration items are returned.
To specify the keys of the configuration items to get, use one or more key
query parameters. For example:
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore?key=config1&key=config2
To retrieve all configuration items:
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore
Request Body
None
HTTP Response
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
204 |
Get operation successful |
400 |
Configuration store is missing or misconfigured or malformed request |
500 |
Failed to get configuration |
Response Body
JSON-encoded value of key/value pairs for each configuration item.
Example
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:3500/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore?key=myConfigKey'
The above command returns the following JSON:
[{"key":"myConfigKey","value":"myConfigValue"}]
Subscribe Configuration
This endpoint lets you subscribe to configuration changes. Notifications happen when values are updated or deleted in the configuration store. This enables the application to react to configuration changes.
HTTP Request
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/<storename>/subscribe
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
daprPort |
The Dapr port |
storename |
The metadata.name field component file. Refer to the component schema |
Query Parameters
If no query parameters are provided, all configuration items are subscribed to.
To specify the keys of the configuration items to subscribe to, use one or more key
query parameters. For example:
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore/subscribe?key=config1&key=config2
To subscribe to all changes:
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore/subscribe
Request Body
None
HTTP Response
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 |
Subscribe operation successful |
400 |
Configuration store is missing or misconfigured or malformed request |
500 |
Failed to subscribe to configuration changes |
Response Body
JSON-encoded value
Example
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:3500/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore/subscribe?key=myConfigKey'
The above command returns the following JSON:
{
"id": "<unique-id>"
}
The returned id
parameter can be used to unsubscribe to the specific set of keys provided on the subscribe API call. This should be retained by the application.
Unsubscribe Configuration
This endpoint lets you unsubscribe to configuration changes.
HTTP Request
GET http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/<storename>/<subscription-id>/unsubscribe
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
daprPort |
The Dapr port |
storename |
The metadata.name field component file. Refer to the component schema |
subscription-id |
The value from the id field returned from the response of the subscribe endpoint |
Query Parameters
None
Request Body
None
HTTP Response
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 |
Unsubscribe operation successful |
400 |
Configuration store is missing or misconfigured or malformed request |
500 |
Failed to unsubscribe to configuration changes |
Response Body
{
"ok" : true
}
Example
curl -X GET 'http://localhost:3500/v1.0-alpha1/configuration/mystore/bf3aa454-312d-403c-af95-6dec65058fa2/unsubscribe'
Optional application (user code) routes
Provide a route for Dapr to send configuration changes
subscribing to configuration changes, Dapr invokes the application whenever a configuration item changes. Your application can have a /configuration
endpoint that is called for all key updates that are subscribed to. The endpoint(s) can be made more specific for a given configuration store by adding /<store-name>
and for a specific key by adding /<store-name>/<key>
to the route.
HTTP Request
POST http://localhost:<appPort>/configuration/<store-name>/<key>
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
appPort |
The application port |
storename |
The metadata.name field component file. Refer to the component schema |
key |
The key subscribed to |
Request Body
A list of configuration items for a given subscription id. Configuration items can have a version associated with them, which is returned in the notification.
{
"id": "<subscription-id>",
"items": [
"key": "<key-of-configuration-item>",
"value": "<new-value>",
"version": "<version-of-item>"
]
}
Example
{
"id": "bf3aa454-312d-403c-af95-6dec65058fa2",
"items": [
"key": "config-1",
"value": "abcdefgh",
"version": "1.1"
]
}
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