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Introduction
This HowTo uses the Redis configuration store component as an example on how to retrieve a configuration item.
This API is currently in Alpha
state and only available on gRPC. An HTTP1.1 supported version with this URL syntax /v1.0/configuration
will be available before the API is certified into Stable
state.
Step 1: Create a configuration item in store
First, create a configuration item in a supported configuration store. This can be a simple key-value item, with any key of your choice. For this example, we'll use the Redis configuration store component.
Run Redis with Docker
docker run --name my-redis -p 6379:6379 -d redis
Save an item
Using the Redis CLI, connect to the Redis instance:
redis-cli -p 6379
Save a configuration item:
set myconfig "wookie"
Configure a Dapr configuration store
Save the following component file, for example to the [default components folder]({{<ref "install-dapr-selfhost.md#step-5-verify-components-directory-has-been-initialized">}}) on your machine. You can use this as the Dapr component YAML for Kubernetes using kubectl
or when running with the Dapr CLI. Note: The Redis configuration component has identical metadata to the Redis state store component, so you can simply copy and change the Redis state store component type if you already have a Redis state store YAML file.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: redisconfigstore
spec:
type: configuration.redis
metadata:
- name: redisHost
value: localhost:6379
- name: redisPassword
value: <PASSWORD>
Get configuration items using gRPC API
Using your favorite language, create a Dapr gRPC client from the Dapr proto. The following examples show Java, C#, Python and Javascript clients.
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Dapr.ServiceBlockingStub stub = Dapr.newBlockingStub(channel);
stub.GetConfigurationAlpha1(new GetConfigurationRequest{ StoreName = "redisconfigstore", Keys = new String[]{"myconfig"} });
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var call = client.GetConfigurationAlpha1(new GetConfigurationRequest { StoreName = "redisconfigstore", Keys = new String[]{"myconfig"} });
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response = stub.GetConfigurationAlpha1(request={ StoreName: 'redisconfigstore', Keys = ['myconfig'] })
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client.GetConfigurationAlpha1({ StoreName: 'redisconfigstore', Keys = ['myconfig'] })
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Watch configuration items
Create a Dapr gRPC client from the Dapr proto using your preferred language. Then use the proto method SubscribeConfigurationAlpha1
on your client stub to start subscribing to events. The method accepts the following request object:
message SubscribeConfigurationRequest {
// The name of configuration store.
string store_name = 1;
// Optional. The key of the configuration item to fetch.
// If set, only query for the specified configuration items.
// Empty list means fetch all.
repeated string keys = 2;
// The metadata which will be sent to configuration store components.
map<string,string> metadata = 3;
}
Using this method, you can subscribe to changes in specific keys for a given configuration store. gRPC streaming varies widely based on language - see the gRPC examples here for usage.
Next steps
- Read [configuration API overview]({{< ref configuration-api-overview.md >}})